Halloween Theme: Fat Necrosis (dress up as the fatty lump in Brandy's chest for Halloween!)
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Brandy W.Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:08pm
Best news ever: FAT NECROSIS! Biopsy is clear. It took them a goddamn while to get back to me, and I have my suspicions that the only reason the doc called was because she read this article in the Straight about me: Cancer Affects Young Adults. She called me and said, "Did my secretary call you?" "Um, nope." [I had called and left 2 message
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Humps, Lumps, and Bumps
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k2theforrestPosted
Fri 04 Feb 2011 2:45pm
seem to be more or less stuck with the pooch for a while. WTF is the pooch? It’s the lower belly fat. I really should draw you all a diagram with my nicknames for all the areas of my fat.
My mom thinks my “technical terms” are amusing…
The pooch used to just blend into the whole “fluffy” shape that was my torso, but now that a lot of the mass from my
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Ski Bumps Fight Lumps
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Healthy-Clues ..Posted
Fri 18 Mar 2011 3:45pm
and education. They are traveling around in a pink RV with the slogan, “Ski Bumps, Fight Lumps.
Alison Friedman, co-founder of the tour said, “Breast cancer has touched each of us in one... Friedman, an Aspen resident and co-founder.
People can donate to the cause via the ski bump website, http://www.skibumpsfightlumps.org/ . All proceeds will be donated
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Yeast Infections Can Cause Bumps or Lumps On the Vagina
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HolisticHealthPosted
Fri 24 Sep 2010 6:16pm
You look down there one day and there IT is. A bump or many bumps on your vagina. Some sort of new growth out of a horror movie. You have no idea how it got there, your sure you didn't sleep with tooooo many partners. You panick you think you have an STD.
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Painful Lumps After Breast Reduction?
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Dr. John D.Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
After breast reduction surgery it frequently takes a while for the healing to be complete. During the process of healing, scar tissue can form along the incisions and also within the breast (fat necrosis.) Your body usually improves this scar tissue in a process called scar remodeling over the course of the first year to 18 months
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Review & Giveaway | Gummy Lump
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mommabrownPosted
Wed 16 May 2012 9:06pm
Okay, first of all, any shop that names itself 'Gummy Lump' gets a thumbs up from me. It sounds like a disgusting candy that your kid has half way chewed up and spit out just to chew on it some more later.
And, well...that's sort of what it is. I was delighted to learn that Gummy Lump got their name from one of my favorite books - All ...
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