Guest guest Posted July 13, 2002 Report Share Posted July 13, 2002 I've just noticed a funny new bump on my shoulderblade. It doesn't appear to be any kind of discoloration, and feels somewhat like a sebacious cyst (sp?) I had as a child. No pain, about the size of a dime in diameter, and pretty flat. Thought I'd post to the group and see if, it being a weekend and all, somebody had suggestions about what to do with this. It's clearly new and not normal. I'd like to try electrifying it out of existence before I go have a dr. check it out. I figure their first tack will be to surgically remove it, and I still have the scar from that last one they removed, only to tell me it was just a cyst.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2002 Report Share Posted July 14, 2002 Hi , Have it checked out of course and I would also use whatever devices I have on hand. If you own an ozone generator, you could also funnel it. I'm sending another post about castor oil that you may find interesting. Dotsie SEBACEOUS CYSTS (Wen, steatoma) are slow growing benign cystic cutaneous " tumors. " They contain sebaceous material and are frequently found on the scalp (Wen), ears, back, breasts, or scrotum. The syst ranges in size from a pea to a golf ball, is firm (like a soft-shell egg) and painless. Treatment of a sebaceous cyst includes a " stab " incision at the lowest edge of the cyst, evacuation of the contents, and flushing the site with hydrogen peroxide. Large cysts require removal of the cyst wall to prevent refilling of the cyst, placing a sterile gauze drain in the empty cyst, and gradual removal over a period of 7-10 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2002 Report Share Posted July 14, 2002 Hi , remember this; It is your choice to have, or not to have surgery for this! You do however want to know what is causing the bump, so you know how and with what to treat it . Two ways to go about it; Have Doc examine it and tell you what it is, or just asume that you know what it is and start the Beck Protocal. ly, I would have Doc examine it, let'm tell me it's a tumor or something like that, and that surgery or chemo is the only way to treat it. Then i would smile to Him/Her as i'm walking out of their office, and go straight home and begin my Beck Protocal. Roughly 6-8 weeks later, visit Doc again and totaly enjoy the mass confused look on Doc's face when Doc informs me that the tumor (or what ever was diagnosed) is completely gone and he/she can't explain why. Then i would hand Doc a Beck Video, (and as i watch Doc turn pale white) i'll say: I know why it's gone!!! Ray > I've just noticed a funny new bump on my shoulderblade. It doesn't appear to > be any kind of discoloration, and feels somewhat like a sebacious cyst (sp?) > I had as a child. No pain, about the size of a dime in diameter, and pretty > flat. > > Thought I'd post to the group and see if, it being a weekend and all, > somebody had suggestions about what to do with this. It's clearly new and > not normal. I'd like to try electrifying it out of existence before I go > have a dr. check it out. I figure their first tack will be to surgically > remove it, and I still have the scar from that last one they removed, only to > tell me it was just a cyst.... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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