youngsinatra
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What good news, mate, I’m more than happy to hear that!
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Thank you so much. I'm so sorry.What good news, mate, I’m more than happy to hear that!
Bro don’t laugh that off after such a close call!First, incredibly relieved. Happy. Laughing my **** off.
WOW. isn't it ironic that quack is a good word for the mainstream medical industry?NHS bro, I feel you it's the same here. Went for a rotator cuff injury, they made an x-ray and sent me home, unbelievable. Cured it with exercise 1 year later but that changed my opinion on these quacks.
Nowadays I don't do anything medical without researching the topic first, they seem to hate it somehow though!WOW. isn't it ironic that quack is a good word for the mainstream medical industry?
Same. Thankfully my problems have not had any need for the slash and burn people.Nowadays I don't do anything medical without researching the topic first, they seem to hate it somehow though!
Congratulations brother this is the best way it possibly could have resolved. I am so relieved.Thank you so much. I'm so sorry.
I'm going to send you all a note individually to say thanks and address the points you've all made.
This thread is now so embarrassing. But should probably be left up as:
(1) an example of why it's important not to panic, and to wait until things are verified.
(2) some awesome information and nuggets if someone had to go through the real thing at some point in the future.
@PopSocket - based on the ultrasound, the testicles looked to be perfectly healthy tissue. I guess this also ruled out any worries I had all that time ago about the near infrared light LEDs possibly causing damage. I guess that's another thing to share here in case anyone using RLT in the past had similar worries.