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I've had this bump for about 2 years. My regular doctor diagnosed it as Venuous Lake and suggested cutting it out himself. Oops! No! I went to a plastic surgeon who agreed with the diagnosis and wanted to cut it out also. Both tol dme VLs can only get bigger. I was schedule with the plastic surgeon Dec.18 but postponed due to another commitment. Good thing I did! In January it began to get SMALLER! Yes, smaller! It is now about 95% gone and I'm watching closely to see where we'll go next. It never reached the point of bleeding or throbbing and I think it was probably deeper than most of you here. In any event, this website has been fabulous and I now know where to go when (if?) the VL returns. I don't know why mine has receded in size; just one of those weird quirky things about me.

February 3, 2011 - 9:41pm

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