As I say I'm worried I used to check back possibly felt small difference between left and right side of back.
I was shivery for a week and lost appetite when back pain came on
But when shivery symptoms went
And appetite back back a lot better but where lump is a little sore moving now I know.
It's .a lifoma online says they usually
Benign has anybody had experience
Of this thankyou
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Hello
I have not experienced this but I do believe fatty tissue is a very common thing and lumps usually amount to nothing more
I have my Doctor coming out in a bit and so worried even when they say they think everything is fine it leaves me thinking what do you mean think ? but at least you are getting yours checked so there will be no more worrying
I try and resist Google makes me worse and always tells me the worse scenario , I struggle not to look , I slip up and look , and I have no clue why as then it makes me worse
Good luck and let us know how you get on
Take Care x
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Thankyou yes Google is a mistake
Makes us feel worse I'm in the what if stage I didn't have a clue was there and it's what if too long my Gp did say my blood test in June was full blood count
Showed no markers or elevated levels of enzymes that suggest anything not right
Thankyou again
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I am dreadful with Google and I know better yet still find myself looking
I have had fatty tissues in other parts of y body and I have always been told they are very common , sometimes they are never noticeable so you never know you have them and sometimes you get one that lands in the wrong place and really it is just precaution and nothing else
I think the worse bit is this waiting game I hate that
I bet it will all be fine even though I do know it is so much easier for someone to say that but harder for us to believe it
I hope they get it done , results back clear and you can have peace of mind x
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