And when the bump goes away, you won't be anxious about it until it reappears again. Then what? We get another post?
OK, I'll give it a shot. How big are these lumps/bumps? Can you move it around or is it solid and immovable or is it more like a tender spot? Do you have any headaches when you get these bumps? Difficulty with your vision? Are you dizzy, sick to your stomach, faint? Is it perhaps possible that you slept with your hand behind your head which COULD cause you to wake up with a tender spot? How long do these bumps lasts?
That you had a similar bump 10 months ago doesn't send up any red flags.
Apparently you play a lot of soccer. It's a rather physical sport to say the least. Any chance at all that someone thumped your head during a wild meelee for the ball? I think that's possible and in the excitement of the game, you probably didn't even feel it! (You soccer types are a hardy bunch, at least from the few games I've watched) Just sitting in the stands, I went home with a limp!
Yesterday at the game you were kicked in the ankle by a cleeted boot (ouch) and got a bruise. Is this the first bruise you've ever gotten at a soccer game? But you now think you're bruising "easily?" There is very little "meat" around your ankle and they DO bruise easier than other body parts. Is this something you've been noticing lately? Has this changed over the past few weeks/months? Are you on any type of blood thinner? Besides your ankle, did you have a lot of bruising on your body?
Where did you get the idea that bruising easily is a symptom of cancer? (Been looking up stuff on those silly symptom sites in the wee hours?) You said it yourself........it's the soccer! Period.
OK, now we've got the eyes and a strange bright light. Even WITH sunglasses on, it's very possible for a ray of sunlight to jab our eyes, to bounce off the chrome of your bumper, to flash off a passing cars mirror, all of which can cause that momentary blind spot. Did it last long? Did you check your pupils to see if they were dilated evenly? Did you develope a terrible headache? Did you experience numbness anywhere? You obviously drove home without any problems and took a well deserved nap. When you woke up, everything was fine.
And so are you!
The tender spot on the back of your head is not a brain tumor. Your eyes got zapped by the sun, you didn't have a stroke. You took a wicked kick to the ankle and got a brise, not cancer.
Stop looking for trouble where there isn't any! You DO NOT want to become a hypochondriac!
Peace
Greenlydia