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Recently having alot of problems , mid right back pain, dull off and on pain in right testicle. Sometimes left to..maybe could be over exaggerated...because there my testicles haha , in left eye seen a roundish yellow spot on the lower white of the eye.. Not affecting eye sight or any symtoms linked to it.   Found softish non moveable lump behind ear feels like its attached to jaw bone. But if i open mouth or turn head lump disapears.... Most symtoms popped up after i found that lump behind ear i was thinking most of my symtoms could be caused by anxiety and depression because i had no problems before i found it ... If it is cancer i wont get treated by kemo or radiation i will posibly do surgery... But i will do cannabis oil treatment forsure if i do have cancer ... Ive thought long and hard about everything im no longer scared and my age is 16 going on 17
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The lump behind your ear could be swollen/infection from wisdom teeth coming in.  And you could be noticing everything else that is normal or stress related, because you have yourself so worked up.
Cancer is a very worrisome burden to be keeping to yourself.  I hope you have someone to talk to.  You should be checked out as soon as possible to rule out all the possibilities.  I hope everything works out for you.  Best of luck.
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I have had  chemo and radiation and surgery , for breast stage IV   breast   cancer  discovered   5  years  ago  —— every type   of  cancer- killer  is a  Warrior , , —  I am grateful for each  one of them   — —   Go to the doctor , please, and rule  out       that it is  cancer , , , — ———        catching it at an early  stage     is       important , , and  wonderful  — —— all best   — —
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