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Related: About this forumDoctor removes 130-pound tumor from Mississippi man
In this Feb. 2, 2017, photo, Roger Logan holds up a smartphone that shows a photo of him with a 130-pound tumor before a surgery to remove it at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital in Bakersfield, Calif. Logan, a Mississippi man who was told he was simply fat, has had the 130-pound tumor removed during an operation in Bakersfield. (Henry A. Barrios/The Bakersfield Californian via AP)
Photo by The Associated Press /Times Free Press.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (AP) - A California doctor removed a 130-pound tumor from a Mississippi man who had been told by other physicians that he was just fat.
Roger Logan, 57, had the non-cancerous growth removed on Jan. 31 at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, where he will remain for another week or so before returning to Gulfport, Mississippi.
The tumor probably started as an ingrown hair that became infected, swelled and developed its own blood supply, Logan's surgeon, Dr. Vipul Dev, told the Bakersfield Californian.
It sprouted from his lower abdomen more than a decade ago.
Read more: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/national/strange/story/2017/feb/06/doctor-removes-130-pound-tumor-mississippi-ma/411499/
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Doctor removes 130-pound tumor from Mississippi man (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Feb 2017
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Squinch
(53,050 posts)1. What the everloving fuck?
uppityperson
(115,880 posts)2. Good for him, bet it feels wonderful to be able to walk again
Squinch
(53,050 posts)3. And one more WTF for the doctors in Mississippi who were telling him it was just fat.
procon
(15,805 posts)5. There's negligence, and then there's criminal malpractice.
That poor man needs a lawyer.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)4. Sounds like there are a few doctors in Mississippi who need to be sued
That's simply not acceptable under any circumstance. Did they not notice it didn't look at all like the rest of the adipose tissue?
Jeez, think of the strain on the poor guy's heart if nothing else.