ok well a few days ago i notice that i
have some pain on top of my one left
testicle, I really didnt think much of it,
that is until I noticed that there was a
small nerd like clump where the pain was
coming from, I went to the doctor and he
said that it was my epididymus was
inflammed and we scheduled an ultrasound,
which will take place about a week from
now....now to the other part of my story,
I lift weights alot and workout alot, play
college soccer and stuff, anyways I went
to the gym the other day and did squats
and bench and some other upper body
workouts and now whenever i cough I have a
pain in my groin area, but it is only on
the right side (not the side of the
inflammed epididitimus), anyway I have
recently become ill as well, I have had a
low grade fever...cough, sneezing and a
lot of phlegm, (i believe this is due to
seasonal allergies) Ok so i looked up
stuff on hernias and such and found out
that there has to be a lump near my groin
or swollen area, which there is not, my
other symptoms lately include weird
bladder pains or stomach pain, like one
moment i will have to go to the bathroom
and the next i do not....I also feel that
it is tougher to urinate, only a lil
tougher then normal though....ok plz
someone give me some answers,....i mean i
want to know what i could have or do have,
A week is a long time till i get this
ultrasound and even then i bet ill have to
wait longer for the results...It sucks
because i love playin sports and stuffand
working out...plz send comments...
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