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Painful lipoma
Painful lipoma




painful lipoma

This one is my newest and it is different as it is not solid. I have several lipomas and one more soft on the inner side of my upper arm. Has anyone had a complete analysis of their lipoma? What kind of fat, bacteria, fungus or other substances are inside? What is different from normal fat? Its seems that losing weight does not burn lipomas, but only other fats on our bodies. It would be interesting to know which enzyme is needed to digest the fat lipomas are made of. Not much red meat.ĭoes anyone know if there is a lipoma lifestyle/diet database somewhere where we all all enter our info and see the common denominators?ĭairy fats are digested with help from enzymes. But my wife has mostly the same diet and she has no lipomas. I eat a lot of dairy, peanut butter, sweets, and drink coffee a lot. I'm only about 15 pounds overweight and hardly do cardio exercise. I've had many removed, but now it is getting too prevalent to keep taking them out. Now I'm 52 and have dozens all over, ranging from pea size to walnut size. We are in this together and with each other's will power and support all we can do is have faith and hope that the future will be brighter and truly lump-less. I don't want to live like this, and sympathize with every single one of you whether your condition be worse or better than mine.

painful lipoma

I am only 24 and this is not exactly how I was hoping adulthood would go for me. Sometimes I spend hours just reading about it online, or just touching them and feeling my whole body to see where else they have popped up. I am currently in exams so this questionnaire won't be available until mid December. That maybe we can at least slow their growth. I hope that the community is strong enough and aware enough to know that we need to come together and pool all of our experiences and resources and although it may not lead to anything at all, it will give us a glimmer of hope. I want answers, and unfortunately for the time being we are on our own. I stopped this and now I still exercise but also factor in cardio, still new ones pop up here and there on my thighs or abdomen. I for one used to take protein shakes and creatine supplements and hit the weights extraordinarily hard. This way we can systematically go ahead and truly begin ruling things out. This will only work with support from the community as I think it is important to compile information on the lifestyles of everyone suffering from these (young and old) and find the major lifestyle areas that overlap between all cases. There is definitely something not working correctly in regards to fat and/or toxin metabolism either by the liver or the pancreas. I would like to put together a questionnaire as I personally feel life style is the most important factor in all of this. Now there are some biotech companies that are working on a collagen based injection but it will take some time before the FDA approves this for public use. I am currently a medical school student and although I am not far enough in my studies to give you guys a more in depth answer, it is becoming obvious that although a genetic predisposition is likely at play - the biggest thing is lifestyle. I have many very small ones that luckily no one has noticed - but based on the posts on the forums I get the impression that their growth doesn't necessarily ever stop. They all seem to encompass the same things. So this is the first time I'm posting on one of these forums despite having read through many.






Painful lipoma