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Surgery III: Lipoma Posted on June 26th

This post may not be for the faint of heart of those who go "eewwwwwwwww" and pass out, so be warned! ;)

For those of you who don’t know, I have a few Lipomas in my back. What is lipoma? "A benign tumor composed chiefly of fat cells." In other words, they are non-cancerous wads of fat that are a bit hardened and just sit there and be annoying. I’ve noticed them for about 10 years. A couple of them were starting to get sensitive so I asked my doctor if he could remove them. So here we go:

This is called part III because it is the 3rd time (that I know of) that I’ve had surgery. First time as a new born to remove my hemangioma and the second to remove my bottom wisdom teeth.

Good times!

Sean.

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Some Responses to “Surgery III: Lipoma” :

  1. Ouchie.

    Commented Ryan on June 26th, 2006.
  2. We need close-ups of those nasty photos! Especially the one with a bloody wad of chewing gum on the table… that doesn’t seem sterile! ;-)

    Commented Scott Bush on June 26th, 2006.
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