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Hi Jason,
I hope that you have got this taken care of.
I am 45 and noticed the same type of lump about a year and a half ago. Mine has not changed and I am not too worried. But you have your whol life ahead of you. You need to get checked out. You sound like my situation 30 years ago. As for the testicular pain and being able to push your testicles up inside you, have you ever had your genitals injured? If so that would explain a lot. When I was 6, my 12 year old cousin got mad at me and kicked me in the groin. He kicked me so hard that he kicked both of my testicles back up inside me. My parents rushed me to the doctor. They were only able to pull the left one back down. The right one was hung up on my pelvic bone. That was almost 40 years ago. I have had testicular pain ever since. My testicle that did get back down has never hung normal and it doesn't take much to get it to go back up inside. The doctors have told me that I should have the other one removed because it could become cancerous and is of no use anyway. It basically died. I can feel it, it is just below the hair line,& is about half the size of the other one. It's very sensitive (painful) to touch. The doctors had told me that I would probably never be able to have children. It took 8 years but I have a daughter that is almost 20. My wife & I have been together now over 28 years & we have never used birth control. The doctors have said that it was a miracle that I was able to father a child. Yes, she is mine.
With the symptoms you are having, you need to get checked out. At the least you could end up like me. It could cause you life long pain. At the worst it could take your life, if it is cancer... If you don't want to go to a doctor, at least talk to your dad. Don't be embarassed about such a thing. If I had a son and he was having male problems I would hope that he would have the trust in me to come talk to me about it. I know that was one thing I couldn't do. I was raised that sex and anything that had to do with sex was never to be talked about. That included anything related to the genitals. I paid for it too. It was not until I went for my military physical when I was 16 that I found out I may be sterile. My parents never said anything to me. But thinking back I do remember the doctor telling them that day, that I may be sterile. I remember that day very clearly even 40 years later. At the time I didn't know what that meant. But my dad never had the "Father Son talk" either.
I hope if you have not already taken care of it you will soon.
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You are carrying a dead testicle around? I have the same issue as this guy and I'm reading your post about dead testicles. I hope you beat the shot out of your cousin.
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