A couple of months ago I discovered a small lump on the underside of my left ring finger, between the second and third knuckles.
"That's weird," I thought.
I stroked it with my thumb to test its consistency. It was quite hard, and resisted my attempts to move it very far. To see if it was painful, I applied pressure.
To my surprise, it popped without a sound and vanished. There was no pain, just a feeling of vague unease. Had I just burst a malevolent sac of festering disease, or an air bubble waiting to give me an aneurysm? I experienced some anxious moments, but now that several weeks have passed I assume I'm in the clear.
It was still a little weird, though.
"That's weird," I thought.
I stroked it with my thumb to test its consistency. It was quite hard, and resisted my attempts to move it very far. To see if it was painful, I applied pressure.
To my surprise, it popped without a sound and vanished. There was no pain, just a feeling of vague unease. Had I just burst a malevolent sac of festering disease, or an air bubble waiting to give me an aneurysm? I experienced some anxious moments, but now that several weeks have passed I assume I'm in the clear.
It was still a little weird, though.
First thought about this.. how disturbing for you. Because you compressed it and it went away it sounds like a ganglion cyst. Then you cured yourself, hooray!
ReplyDelete"A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon (tissue that connects muscle to bone). It looks like a sac of liquid (cyst). Inside the cyst is a thick, sticky, clear, colorless, jellylike material. Depending on the size, cysts may feel firm or spongy." Google definition.
How do we resist
ReplyDeletemy haiku analysis?
you cease and de-cyst