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Hello everyone.
Since forums like this tend to attract more male users, I would like to share my experience with you. Few months ago I felt lump on my right testicle, but it turns out that was nothing. But while ultrasound exaim, they noticed some dark-black spot on left testicle. Because it was fairly small, they decided to monitor it. But after few months when I did ultrasound exaim again, they noticed it's slowly growing. They decided it's time for exploration. At that time it was unclear if it's cancerous or not, but because it started growing, they were pretty sure it's something serious.
So last week I was accepted in hospitle to prepare for operation. The next day I went into surgery, where they did something called exploration. It turns out, it was tumor (so cancerous) and they decided to remove my left testicle.
While that was horrible experience for me, I hope other guys will react the same if they find something going on down there. I would also recomend anyone in age between 15-35 to get examined for that once in a while.
I must say that I was afraid of that surgery pretty much, but in the end it wasn't that bad as I expected it to be. Recovery for me is going very well because they found cancer in early stage and it didn't spread anywhere. For few days I was in pain and it was very hard for me to walk around and do anything, but now that's been 10 days after operation, I can finally walk and sit without any problems.
That's why I would like to urge you for exaim like this, because if they find it at early stage, there are almost no risks and recovery will be fast.
It realy has been only 10 days after my surgery, but I just had to test if my "friend" was still working as it should. Luckily I can still enjoy my time with girlfriend in same ways as I did before. It also doesn't feel any differend than before.
Doctors will keep monitoring my health and tissues around that area if anything would start going on, but they are very optimistic for my case.
So please do not hesitate, and go to the doctor as soon as you feel that something is wrong. This advice may aswell save your life.
That would be all from me, but if anyone have question about that, feel free to contact me and I will do my best to provide answer.

p.s.: I apologise for all grammar mistakes.

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