odd nsv and small fear

FairyMiss
FairyMiss Posts: 1,812 Member
edited September 30 in Success Stories
okay here is the thing , when i was young senior in high school, I rode hunter /.jumper well in falling my thigh caught on the pommel causing a lump that never went away.
Now when i am fat (or fattest) the lump is unseeable (making up words), when i lose weight it becomes visable, I look down this morning and noticed it big time, havent measure in a couple weeks but my thighs must be shrinking for it to be visable as it is.

now for the fear part, i still am looing to loose about 80 more pounds which will ofcourse be many more inches on my thigh, is this thing gonna stand out rediculously

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  • RDTaylor13
    RDTaylor13 Posts: 160
    That would be a difficult question for anyone here to answer, unless they see/seen the lump in question. the best person to answer is you. or your significant other.
  • goddesshanna
    goddesshanna Posts: 69 Member
    If the thing is scar tissue, it is probably fibrous enough to stand out, but I wouldn't let that bother you! You can either wear your scar proudly or see a medical professional about ways to decrease or remove it.
  • Jennical
    Jennical Posts: 219 Member
    Personally, I'd see a doctor about this....
  • FairyMiss
    FairyMiss Posts: 1,812 Member
    it was kinda a rhetorical question but yeah if it stands out when i get to goal, i may have to see my doctor , to see if anything can be done, it does not physcally bother no pain or anything like that, just when the fat goes down it gets noticable, andi i can feel it when i run my hand on my thigh all the time.

    its actAULLY about the size of an orange so it can be quite noticable, may just bring it up to the doc next visit.
  • Cait_Sidhe
    Cait_Sidhe Posts: 3,150 Member
    I don't really have any advice, other than to say I comiserate with you. I have a similar issue with my bone disease. Most of the larger more visible tumors were removed when I was younger. But there's still some left that are becoming veryapparent the more weight I lose. I'll take it though. Would rather have some odd lumps than be fat for the rest of my life.
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