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Old 01-23-2009, 03:06 PM #1
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Default Lipomas?

I was reading (as usual) multiple articles about neuropathy and its cases.

There's a possibility that has become interesting to me.

I have multiple lipomas on my lower back. At least i think that's what i told they are. I discovered them many years ago, perhaps 5 and when visited the doctor i was told they were lipomas and that they were not needed to be removed.

I have many lipomas in my body, one behind my right ear and another one, whose size has been dicreasing from what i remember, in my neck/ upper back, next to my thrid vertebra . And about at least three of four on my lower back.

Now i am considering the possibility that these lipomas (the ones on the lower back), may be pressing some nerve and causing my neuropathy. I f i touch my back, right at the top of the pelvis, close to the sipne i can feel at least 3 lipomas that, from what i sense, may have a diameter 1 or 1.5 inches or so...

I am just wondering if i should further regard this possibility and have the doctor check those lipomas?

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Lightbulb I would get it checked out...

Most doctors consider lipomas frivilous however.

But there is a possibility they are neurofibromas, and that should be checked out. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disease and has several variants.

Lipomas tend to occur along tendons, or in the surface areas of the skin. I don't know if they would be deep enough to compress nerves.

I'd go to a neurologist or dermatologist.
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2 of my dogs have lipomas.
one has a quite large on on one shoulder.
the other younger dog has a very large one on the front of her chest.
It looks just like a breast implant LOL a mono boob.
Vet said to keep an eye on it but it grew quite fast as she gained weight, now it's too big to remove per vet.

I would have your dr look at them just to note the size and verify, if dr hasn't noticed them before.
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Old 01-26-2009, 03:07 PM #4
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Thank you all. I'll have them checked. I am a bit concerned about them. I don't think it is normal to have lipomas, no matter how innocuous they are, they shouldn't be there. Besides they are not placed somewhere the could look as a boob implant if they grew ... So no advantages from them...

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