Hey everyone,
I'm new to the site and have to say I've found it really helpful. I'm 33, female, and not diagnosed with anything but just starting out with some tests to see what's going on. The internet is great for information, but I'm starting to freak myself out more than I already was.
About 3 months ago I noticed a hard lump on my upper-mid thigh (right leg). I noticed it while rubbing lotion on my skin. It is deep down IN my thigh, not up top on the skin's surface and isn't a dome above my skin or anything visible to the naked eye. I have to press down to feel it. It's hard like a marble and doesn't move around when I touch it. I know my body well and this was definitely very new. I decided to wait and see if it would go away, but it didn't. Then, I started having a dull aching pain in that part of my thigh that comes and goes. In the last week it is happening more and now my right knee feels achy too which is odd because I'm not doing anything out of the ordinary. I finally made an appointment with my PCP (who is also an internist) and saw her last Friday. On top of the lump, I have been feeling really off the last 2 weeks as well. She examined me and flat out said she doesn't think it is a lipoma and asked me a lot of questions about the pain that started to occur and whether I thought the lump grew in size. I have tried to keep track of whether it grew, but definitely know it isn't get smaller. It MAY have gotten slightly larger, but not anything astronomical. It's the size of 1 or 2 peas. All one solid mass.
She is having me get an ultrasound (happening this Thursday) and she also did some blood tests. I'm meeting with her next Wednesday to go over the ultrasound and stuff since she will have the report them. She said the ultrasound will let us know if its a cyst or hard mass, and then we will go from there. She said it is "probably nothing" but needs to take a better look.
My father died of colon cancer a few years ago and my mother was diagnosed with thyroid cancer just this last Christmas. Naturally, I am worried about this being cancerous. I am getting married in 3 months and it is all a little nerve-racking. I know there are lots of benign tumors and cysts out there, but I can't help but be really anxious.
Should I be worried? Or am I getting anxious for no reason?
Heey, I was just wondering if you were alright, Hope you got your results ok and you can now start to look forwards
That is so kind, thank you. Â Well, I had an ultrasound scan which ruled out that "Auntie" as we call it (my children think it is an ingested twin) is not a cyst or a fatty lump, they don't know what it is. Â It has its own blood supply. Â I went to the Plastics clinic at Addenbrookes (Cambridge) and am having it removed this Friday to be sent for biopsy. Â Unfortunately, Auntie now has a twin which is growing much quicker. Â Both are linear, rather than bulking up. Will keep you posted. Â Amazing how, after the initial shock, you calm down about it. Â Just want the whole mass out and I want to see it.
See my post. Â Thought I was replying to you directly. Thank you for asking. Â It means a lot.
Hi there,
I really want to know what were your result as I am facing the same scenario. I am going to my doc tomorrow. Please help.
I am still waiting for my results. Â Should get them this week. Â Where is your lump?
Best,
penelopebear
Great to read your post Penelopebear. The first I've seen..similar lump as mine!
I have a large lump in my upper arm too..found after an mri scan...it's now being looked into as unsure as to what it is. I'm now due too see a consultant at a specialist hospital. The pain is extremely bad as we suspect it's on the nerve. ..
Kitty x
PenelopebearÂ
How are you?Â
I have been keeping fingers crossed for a positive outcome for you.
You are so kind. Â Thank you for thinking of me. Â Well, they still don't know what the lump was but it isn't cancerous. Â The lab said they have seen similar in the past and they think it is tissue that has been infected and continues to grow strangely, despite the infection having passed. Â Often the result of old injuries or immunisations. Â I went to Kenya last year and had a number of immunisations beforehand.
Can I say a big thank you to MacMillan for hosting this site. It has been such a source of comfort to me. Â I wish you all well.
This is great news, really pleased for you!
We need more positive stories like yours here, they are out there as sarcoma is quite rare.
All the best
xxx
First off all i'm very happy to hear this positive news for you! I have exactly the same sympthoms in my upper leg (hard unmovable lump beneath skin). On
my first visit to the radiologist he told me it probably was some kind of fybroma. He said the only strange thing is that it has its own blood supply so it needs to be removed for further investigation.Â
Now i m waiting till wednesday for this to happen and this waiting is doing no good for me.. Before i v read this article all i could find whas bad experiences with hard unmovable lumps.. Dr Google is not my best friend in this situation.Â
However your post makes me think positive again so thank you very much!
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