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What's the reason the medical community is so secretive about lipomas?
where can i find real info on lipomas. where and how can i get treatment for these r there any books on lipomas and ,perhaps a conspiracy involving them. how can i force my dr. to treat them. i'm dying from them and can't get a dr. to merely touch them. i'm not prone to paranoia, but i've see videos of golfball sized one sealing a person's *** shut. doesn't medicaid and the pres. want us all to live (insurance denial). please help me see that i'm crazy to believe these painful slow cancers aren't killing me and only making me suicidal/ who's the expert (unv. org. or person who might help me.
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- likindriaLv 49 years ago
I googled a site where you can read on this issue. It states that Lipomas have very little chance at becoming cancerous and maybe your doctor is trying to tell you that you do have them but they are not cancerous and that they cause no damage. On the other hand if it is located on her behind as I think is what you are saying if it grows more then yes I believe it can close the anus shut, but it would have to be that big. As long as you are having your routine visits then you should have no problem. If you are just that bothered by them you should go to another doctor (this is what I do when I think the doctor I'm seeing isn't as serious about my health as I am) and let that doctor know that even if it is not cancerous you would like to have it removed and tell him you do not to give it the chance to grow and larger because then it may cause issues, write up a order and get to work please!!! Good luck and I hope you feel better, get some sleep!!!
- mildred fLv 79 years ago
Try Medline and PubMed for many scientific studies on a wide variety of topics. There is no reason to isolate one thing and not talk about it. Not the case. Tend to think you cannot find this topic.
If you believe you have cancer then you get a biopsy. So have every lipoma on your body biopsied. That's how real cancer is often first diagnosed, by a biopsy. Right now, you don't know what you have and that shows plainly.
You are prone to paranoia. And you don't make much sense. Get informed.
Source(s): Melanoma survivor 1999.