Date: 8/04/2026 18:26:03
From: Michael V
ID: 2378104
Subject: re: Chat April 2026

Divine Angel said:


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?

Oh, is this Woodie’s ankle problem? Glad it’s nothing too serious

It might not be serious, but I understand Woodie’s one is painful.

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