Michael V said:
Woodie said:
It’s an intraosseous ganglion.An intraosseous ganglion (IOG) is a rare, benign, mucin-filled cystic lesion occurring within the subchondral medullary bone, commonly near joints such as the tibia, femur, or carpal bones. They often cause localized pain, though many are found incidentally. Treatment typically involves surgical curettage and bone grafting.
Sounds so good, everyone should have one. :)
Ooh-aah.
Now we know why you are always “feelin’ it in ya bones”.
Are you getting it cut out?
Dunno. Gotta go see Mr Foot Surgeon who diagnosed it from CT Scan. but wanted further detailed stuff.
They did a full body scan. (3 1/2 hrs the whole thing took) Mr Test Man came in and asked me if I have bad lower back pain. “Sure do” I said. He said that lower back is “fucked” (my words not his), He said lower back bones look all worn out.
No idea how much this all cost. It was “bulk billed”.