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writes: this is an up-date to the cyst problem. i have found out its not a cyst, the doctor said its something to do with muscles, but i dnt know what he means as it does not look like muscles, but some sort of fatness on my one side of the neck. thank you all for your help, but a visit to the doctor has not made any difference, as i still think about it
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 February 2007): My girlfriend saw a vascular surgeon and had hers removed. Outpatient surgery and she is fine.
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reader, willywombat +, writes (29 January 2007):
To be perfectly honest I think you are totally obsessing over this. And I also think that maybe it would be a good idea to go back to your GP and ask for some sort of help, counselling or somesuch thing. I am not saying this is not a problem for you, but I do think you are blowing it up out of all proportion. No single body is perfectly symmetrical. Nobody's at all, please don't let this obsession ruin oyur life.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (29 January 2007):
If the doctor is unconcerned then you should be too. If your family says it's unnoticable then believe them. Put a smile on your face and go have some fun.
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reader, stina +, writes (29 January 2007):
Perhaps you should consider visiting a plastic/cosmetic surgeon since all it is is something cosmetic that you'd like to have changed. Try asking your doctor if he/she knows of a good one or else try doing a search online and see if there are any with reviews online for your area.
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 January 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionmy family say its not noticeable, but when ever i go n look in da mirror, its der, one side fatter then the other
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reader, cd206 +, writes (29 January 2007):
If the doctors can't do anything about it try to come to terms with it since stressing about something that nothing can be done about can't be good for you. I bet it's not noticeable to anyone apart from you.
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