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LustfulLinsanity
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Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor!
#14256852 - 04/08/11 01:44 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ok so for about 4-5 years i noticed a lump in my leg-my left femur, to be exact- it never bothered me so i figured it was a golball sized knot from perhaps an injury or something. Late 2010 i went to the doctor for a lump in my testicles that turned out to be nothing, but while i was there i mentioned the lump in my thigh and had x-rays taken. The image i saw on the X-ray blew my mind.
Mine looks pretty similar to this image, it is however longer, bigger and more disturbing

Anyways the doctor had never seen anything like it, didnt know what it was and wanted to send me to a bone specialist. I was too afraid to face it so i have been ignoring it for the past 6 months or so. I did my own research on the computer and found that it is called osteochondroma. I am posting here, in hopes that i can find someone who is perhaps aware of the spiritual nature of bone problems, because i have also had a severe broken ankle. What types of natural remedies or cures i can take to increase my bone health? What does it mean- energetically- if i have been having bone problems? Oh and anyone who can tell me how to have this bone tumor, which is probly about 4-5 inches long, miraculously removed from my body? haha thanks.
-------------------- I wish to become enlightened, to know bliss, to be a pure expression of joy, to slake my insatiable thirst.
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#14261676 - 04/09/11 02:10 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Bro, that is a story of mind-blowing coolness. Sorry, I can't help, but I'll try to send you healing vibes next time I massage my root chakra.
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LustfulLinsanity
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: Anonymous #1]
#14269790 - 04/10/11 10:36 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Cant tell if you are being sarcastic
-------------------- I wish to become enlightened, to know bliss, to be a pure expression of joy, to slake my insatiable thirst.
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#14293619 - 04/15/11 12:37 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm not being sarcastic, sarcasm implies being hurtful. You don't even know what sarcasm is, genius. <-sarcasm
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mellowparty
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: LustfulLinsanity]
#15573088 - 12/26/11 05:55 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
LustfulLinsanity said: Ok so for about 4-5 years i noticed a lump in my leg-my left femur, to be exact- it never bothered me so i figured it was a golball sized knot from perhaps an injury or something. Late 2010 i went to the doctor for a lump in my testicles that turned out to be nothing, but while i was there i mentioned the lump in my thigh and had x-rays taken. The image i saw on the X-ray blew my mind.
Mine looks pretty similar to this image, it is however longer, bigger and more disturbing

Anyways the doctor had never seen anything like it, didnt know what it was and wanted to send me to a bone specialist. I was too afraid to face it so i have been ignoring it for the past 6 months or so. I did my own research on the computer and found that it is called osteochondroma. I am posting here, in hopes that i can find someone who is perhaps aware of the spiritual nature of bone problems, because i have also had a severe broken ankle. What types of natural remedies or cures i can take to increase my bone health? What does it mean- energetically- if i have been having bone problems? Oh and anyone who can tell me how to have this bone tumor, which is probly about 4-5 inches long, miraculously removed from my body? haha thanks.
Is that an osteochondroma? It reminds me of the condition hereditary multiple exostoses.
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mellowparty
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: mellowparty]
#15573148 - 12/26/11 06:16 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Oh shit you actually mentioned it in the post. I am an idiot but at least my diagnosis was correct
I read it here first:
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Heruuka
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: mellowparty]
#15590083 - 12/29/11 11:15 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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I hate to say it, but its time to let conventional medicine take a crack at that thing. Not saying the energy stuff isn't important, but they need to figure out how serious that is and what the treatment options are.
Its your body and you can leave it up to faith healing if you want, but i think its time you called that doc so they can run the proper tests.
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Re: Looking for all sorts of suggestions/advice/comments about Bone Tumor! [Re: Heruuka]
#15603599 - 01/01/12 11:30 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Causes
The cause of bone tumors is unknown. They often arise in areas of rapid growth. Possible causes include:
Inherited genetic mutations Radiation Trauma
But in most cases no specific cause is found.
Osteochondromas are the most common noncancerous (benign) bone tumors, and occur most often in people between the ages of 10 and 20. Some benign bone tumors go away on their own and do not require treatment. These benign tumors are monitored periodically by x-ray. research peptides Cancers that start in the bones are referred to as primary bone tumors. Cancers that start in another part of the body (such as the breast, lungs, or colon) are not considered bone tumors. Multiple myeloma often affects or involves the bone, but is not considered a bone tumor. tanning peptides
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