Imagine carrying a bowling ball between your legs that weighs close to 200 pounds. If that image is too much to stomach, continue reading with caution.
According to media reports, Wesley Warren, 49, spent
more than four years with this extra burden before having surgery to
repair the damage from a rare medical condition called scrotal
lymphedema.
When doctors placed the
swollen mass they had cut from Warren's scrotum on the scale, it weighed
132 pounds. That's not counting the fluid or smaller pieces of tissue
the surgeons had also removed from the Las Vegas man.
"There are a lot of
people that will look and laugh and stare in shock and awe and
amazement," Warren says as he walks down the street in a preview for
TLC's upcoming show "The Man with the 132-Pound Scrotum.''
"It's tough to deal with it, you know, because essentially, this is a sort of living and breathing freak show."
It began in 2008, Warren
told TLC, when he awoke to a shooting pain in his testicles. The tissue
around his penis soon began to swell, eventually growing at an estimated
rate of 3 pounds per month.
One doctor told Warren
that it might be necessary to castrate him to fix the problem; others
told him that he would probably die on the operating table. And the cost
of the surgery alone would be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
After Warren appeared on the Howard Stern radio show, appealing for
help, a fellow scrotal lymphedema sufferer referred him to Dr. Joel
Gelman, who offered to do the surgery for free.
Gelman, director of the Center for Reconstructive Urology at the University of California, Irvine, specializes in urethral and penile reconstruction surgery.
Although the headline of
TLC's special is catchy, scrotal lymphedema is a very real condition,
Gelman said. He hopes media attention surrounding the show will
encourage other men with the problem to seek treatment.
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However,
instead of a traditional formal photograph for George’s first official
photo shoot, the couple released two shots taken by the duchess’s
father, Michael Middleton, in early August in the garden of her family
home in Berkshire. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/world/article/prince-william-and-kate-release-family-snapshots-of-baby-george#sthash.vrZKRPjF.dpuf
However,
instead of a traditional formal photograph for George’s first official
photo shoot, the couple released two shots taken by the duchess’s
father, Michael Middleton, in early August in the garden of her family
home in Berkshire. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/world/article/prince-william-and-kate-release-family-snapshots-of-baby-george#sthash.vrZKRPjF.dpuf
However,
instead of a traditional formal photograph for George’s first official
photo shoot, the couple released two shots taken by the duchess’s
father, Michael Middleton, in early August in the garden of her family
home in Berkshire. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/world/article/prince-william-and-kate-release-family-snapshots-of-baby-george#sthash.vrZKRPjF.dpuf
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ReplyDeleteIt must have been terrible for him. Happy he's now been sorted out.
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