4th response, & yes, those are truly some wonderful individuals. It's always a risk, letting someone in your home. So happy this man had someone to care for him❤
We have an update! Lee sent the fluid to a lab to be tested, then ordered a CT scan for Delano. Six weeks later, he returned to the office to get the results. By that time the bump had already started to fill up again. The testing showed that the fluid trapped in Delano's back had actually leaked from his lymphatic system - the network of tubes that keeps our body fluids in balance and helps us fight off infections. There was a blockage in Delano's lymphatic system - like a "kink in a garden hose," Lee said - and the lymphatic fluid was leaking into the space beneath his skin. (The scientific name for the issue is a lymphangioma, Lee explained.) The bad news was that he'd need surgery to fix things. The good news was that the growth wasn't cancerous or dangerous. Lee said she planned to refer Delano to a surgeon to repair the leak - and presumably, he lived happily ever after. It's still not clear whether or not there will be more episodes of "Dr. Pimple Popper," or whether it was just a one-time special. INSIDER reached out to TLC for more information but did not hear back immediately.
This poor sweet intelligent young man was homeless due to growth on his back because he couldn’t get a job (!?!) I hope his life is better now as he deserves the best life. He had a future working with older adults that need assistance - he’s so kind and gentle.
I think he’s assuming that his lipoma is why he isn’t being hired. Just being down on yourself because of a physical abnormality can impact how a person presents themselves and can cause them to not be hired. I used to hire for my company and looked for applicants who were confident but not egotistical. If a person walked in and I could sense they had no confidence in themselves, if they had any appearance of them feeling like they’re a victim in life, I wouldn’t want them working for my company. Bumps and lumps and differences in physical appearance mean nothing but a person with no confidence is a red flag.
There was a follow up programme on this. Dr Lee found a surgeon able to do the surgery and the lymphangioma was removed. The surgery was done for free. Delano is now free of this. Dr Lee really is a wonderful person.
Thank you so much for telling us the treatment and follow up for this young man. How awesome that his follow up surgery was for free! I wish we could see a picture of him today.
That man has had a tough time. All he wanted was to work, provide for himself, and be proud of himself. Better man than many out there. Respect to him.
Y’all for who was curios it was his fluid that is between ur brain and skull and it was leaking down into his back they eventually fixed it and it’s gone this was the first episode of dr.pimple for anyone who was curious
If this is trapped spinal fluid from a leak I can’t believe he hasn’t had any side effects from the leak. Biggest clue was he “felt it in his head.” He is lucky because you can die from a leak. I have had 2 and major surgery for one already.
The part when he spoke on being homeless really made me tear up. I’m glad he was able to make it out of that situation. He seems like a really sweet person and while I don’t know what came of this situation since his episode wrapped up, I still hope it turned out to be a very happy ending for him.
He had a lymphangioma. (Noncancerous fluid-filled cysts that form often on the head and neck.These cysts form when lymph fluid backs up and doesn't flow normally through tissues.)
the jobs discriminating him were so ableist. how does someone’s lumps make them unable to work- they should sued for that. God bless this man, his friend and her mum. I wish him well
Wow hearing breaks my heart cause trying so hard in a already difficult society as it is and him dealing with even more ,it's just so difficult and so glad he met Dr Lee 🙏
Delano, a patient on the TLC show *Dr. Pimple Popper*, had a large fluid-filled lump on his back. Testing revealed that the fluid had leaked from his lymphatic system, a network of tubes that helps the body fight infections and keep fluids in balance. The fluid had found a space under the skin on his upper back. Dr. Lee removed 33 syringes of liquid from Delano's back. Six weeks later, Delano returned because some of the fluid had started to come back. The fluid-filled cyst, called a lymphangioma, was benign and not life-threatening. A surgeon needed to remove a kink in Delano's lymphatic system in his neck.
Oh this poor man has been through such hardship because of that 😔 He was so scared before and then afraid after because it wasn't yet over. I just wanted to give him a hug. I'm so glad that someone in the comments section has clarified the outcome as this Really needed to be said!
This goes to show you, the doctor you choose matters a lot. The first doctor he went to had no idea what to do and had no connections to go to for help. If the first professional you go to fails, always try looking for a second opinion from someone more well-known and respected, it could make all the difference. No one would've guessed it was some sort of brain fluid leak that ended up stuck in his back, it's too uncommon. If he didn't assume everyone was the same, he would've found better help wayy sooner. Thank god he had a guardian angel or something that gave him a second chance, and by pure luck he found Dr. Lee. Most people would've just been stuck forever suffering.
What a sweet young man. It was totally unfair that he couldn't get work because, of something he couldn't control. I wish him all the luck, that Dr. Lee will find what it is, and rid Delano, of this problematic condition. 😌🙏🙏🙏
Also, to anyone else: this is the reality for people with visible disabilities or deformities. The job doesn't have to tell you why they won't hire you, they just have to hire someone else and say you weren't quite the right fit even if you have better qualifications. You can't sue them for discrimination unless they tell you they won't hire you/are firing you because of your disability or a direct symptom of it. They can put you in a position where you are forced to be insubordinate because of your disability, or cause enough problems for you that you lose it on them, or simply schedule you with such low hours that you're forced to quit. All of these things are perfectly legal and especially in Right To Work states, there's jack shit you can do. Unionizing never happens for disabled people, it happens well after most of us are already chased out of the workforce and the people with the energy to organize realize THEIR job is at stake. We're out here dying while mentally well & able-bodied folks still "just scraping by". Disabled people can't scrape anymore. There's nothing left for us to scrape. I'm lucky to have a living, loving mother who I can live with because $600/m isn't enough to live on in a place that actually allows me to have access to the kind of healthcare i need *because I'm chronically ill*. Most disabled people aren't living like me.
una pregunta? me an hecho daño porque me odian ? desde pequeña locura? de hacerme daño desde que era pequeña insultándome desde pequeña pegándome desde pequeña ... me quieren matar 🤨🤨🤨🙁😔😟Voi a suicidarme me an infectado yo Antoñita voy a suicidarme
@@rosariolopezgordillo2183 Lo siento. No hablo español, así que confío en el traductor de Google. no te hacen daño porque te odian; Te lastiman porque son horribles y crueles. No mereces que te lastimen ni te golpeen. No tienes nada de malo simplemente por estar enfermo. No es tu error. Espero que la vida mejore para ti. seguir viviendo si puedes. Mereces la oportunidad de encontrar la felicidad lejos de esos monstruos. Espero que esto tenga sentido
This is crazy but I saw this a few days ago and legit saw someone in the gym today with the same lump in the same spot. I really wanted to talk to him about the video and the surgery but I decided not to. I kinda feel bad I didn't.
Perhaps you will see the person again. I suggest that you ask him if you may talk to him about his lump. Then he can respond with yes, no, or hesitancy, and you can proceed accordingly. The person might not be open to any discussion for many different reasons. If he doesn't want to talk about it, you will still have made the offer to help.
It's impossible to be CSF. The color is quite clear amber so it's not pus from bacteria infection as well. I guess it should be leaked from the lymphatic duct from the lymph node nearby his shoulder. Similar to microfilaria infection that cause accumulated lymphatic fluid under the skin called lymphatic filariasis.
Thst sweet man. I wish him all the health and happiness in the world. I cannot believe that 1st dr not knowing what he was doing. He felt " experimented on." No one should feel like that. No one.
This is a definitely a very weird case. I would love to know what this fluid is. It reminds me of aspiration fluid or synovial fluid but just located on a different part of the body.
Here's a young man that wants to take care of himself, but life sometimes is cruel. Thank goodness he found good people to give him the hand he needed. Bless them all!
man this breaks my heart people looked at him and really judged a book by his cover such a sweet soul who clearly needs help and guidance from others not as in a kid needing guidance from an adult but guidance to his path in this world thatll lead him to happiness it seems he has a couple of people who do care enough but still we all always need that extra push every once in awhile.
Shout out to miss Armstrong ❤❤❤❤god bless you and your big beautiful heart and for raising such an amazing daughter who was so easily willing to help their friend, and the support you show this young man is inspiring ❤❤❤❤❤
I thought I’d was weird that she didn’t mention suspicion of that being a leak of cerebral spinal fluid. She had to test it no matter what but it’s pretty obvious what it is.
Mistakes that dr lee made: 1. She should proceed with radiological examination first (ultrasound, CT or MRI). That will give you an idea of the consistency (cystic or solid), with or without septations, extensions and planes. She could have some idea of what she is dealing with before blindly poke at the swelling. 2. Given that is swelling is very huge and it has high risk of infection, it should be done under general anesthesia and a sterile method (proper cleaning and draping). 3. CSF is a transparent clear fluid, not a yellowish clear fluid. Even in cases of infected CSF, it should be cloudy, not yellowish. Lymph fluid, on the other hand, typically has this appearance. 4. Aspiration will not help in cases of lymphangioma, as it a collection of lymph fluid over an area. Is is usually supplied by one or more lymphatic channels, so recurrent rate is very high if only simple aspiration is performed. A wide local excision that includes removal of all supplying lymphatic channels is necessary to prevent recurrence. 5. Other modalities can be tried before surgical intervention, such as sclerotherapy, which can reduce the size before surgical excision is made.
That fluid reminds me of the fluid that you get with a bad sunburn (when your sunburn is really bad the area where you got it gets hollow bumps on it filled with a yellow liquid they pop on there own and if you try to pop them I heard they hurt)
Wow! I’m guessing he needs a VP shunt (read in comments it’s CSF) glad Dr. Lee actually took the time for lab testing and found out the root cause. Wondering why the previous Dr. who treated him didn’t …
There is a huge problem with racism in American medicine! That might have something to do with it. Black people tend to get worse care than other races.
Don't worry sweetie, she can help you get it removed, and if it comes back, get it removed again, my daughter has a couple that keep coming back every couple years, but she gets them removed and she feels great for long periods of time ❤❤❤😊
i had something like this on my jaw it was hard not liquid tho, it absolutely ruined my self esteem i was in bed all day asleep cause i didnt wanna leave my home, im glad i was able to get it cut out and have no other problems
I'm sorry about the way Mr Delano feels about himself. HE is a ery nice looking young man.😊 Hoping that he can get a few thi gs cleared up, and feel more confident in himself!
Why was no imaging done before the drainage? Imaging after draining that amount of fluid would make it harder to localise where the fluid is coming from. Yes, it was clinically evident that the mass was cystic and it had fluid, but you don't need 33 syringes to determine what the fluid was? At most 2 was all that was needed. If it was really CSF as many have commented before me, then draining that amount of fluid was medically hazardous and probably life threatening as it would have suddenly dropped the CSF pressure and could have caused brain herniation, i.e. rapid death.
He claimed to have gotten it drained before and since he obviously didn’t die afterwards they probably came to the conclusion that it was ok to be drained
@@DiptangshuKarmakar considering that the bump was more on the left side of his body then directly upon his spine and the fact his previous (inexperience) doctor did the procedure just fine it didn’t seem necessary
Man i feel with this guy, i have a skin Problem where i kinda can relate having abscess all over my back and not being able to look at my back proudly. I also lost hope in all doctors that didnt help shit but i‘m thankfull that my life isnt that hard as this man‘s 🙏🏽. I hope he’s doing fine right now.
Wow. To the friend and her mom for taking him in, god bless them. He’s a great young man
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4th response, & yes, those are truly some wonderful individuals. It's always a risk, letting someone in your home. So happy this man had someone to care for him❤
He was so soft spoken
And kind and those women are truly good. I wish them all the best. ❤
We have an update!
Lee sent the fluid to a lab to be tested, then ordered a CT scan for Delano. Six weeks later, he returned to the office to get the results. By that time the bump had already started to fill up again.
The testing showed that the fluid trapped in Delano's back had actually leaked from his lymphatic system - the network of tubes that keeps our body fluids in balance and helps us fight off infections.
There was a blockage in Delano's lymphatic system - like a "kink in a garden hose," Lee said - and the lymphatic fluid was leaking into the space beneath his skin. (The scientific name for the issue is a lymphangioma, Lee explained.) The bad news was that he'd need surgery to fix things. The good news was that the growth wasn't cancerous or dangerous.
Lee said she planned to refer Delano to a surgeon to repair the leak - and presumably, he lived happily ever after.
It's still not clear whether or not there will be more episodes of "Dr. Pimple Popper," or whether it was just a one-time special. INSIDER reached out to TLC for more information but did not hear back immediately.
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This poor sweet intelligent young man was homeless due to growth on his back because he couldn’t get a job (!?!) I hope his life is better now as he deserves the best life. He had a future working with older adults that need assistance - he’s so kind and gentle.
Doctor Lee found out what it was and found a doctor that fixed it pro bono.
Lmfao that ain't why he's homeless
@Abbey what was it then since you know so much
I think he’s assuming that his lipoma is why he isn’t being hired. Just being down on yourself because of a physical abnormality can impact how a person presents themselves and can cause them to not be hired. I used to hire for my company and looked for applicants who were confident but not egotistical. If a person walked in and I could sense they had no confidence in themselves, if they had any appearance of them feeling like they’re a victim in life, I wouldn’t want them working for my company. Bumps and lumps and differences in physical appearance mean nothing but a person with no confidence is a red flag.
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There was a follow up programme on this. Dr Lee found a surgeon able to do the surgery and the lymphangioma was removed. The surgery was done for free. Delano is now free of this. Dr Lee really is a wonderful person.
Thank you so much for telling us the treatment and follow up for this young man. How awesome that his follow up surgery was for free! I wish we could see a picture of him today.
That man has had a tough time. All he wanted was to work, provide for himself, and be proud of himself. Better man than many out there. Respect to him.
Y’all for who was curios it was his fluid that is between ur brain and skull and it was leaking down into his back they eventually fixed it and it’s gone this was the first episode of dr.pimple for anyone who was curious
Thank you!
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Cerebrospinal fluid.
I was thinking spinal fluid.
I was thinking spinal fluid too. Interesting case.
What a chill dude he seems really cool. I can't wait for the follow up.
@@novcrim3894 - Thank you! 🙂
@@LoveHappinessShineOn That's not a real youtube link, don't click that stuff! It's a scam. :(
@@CircussCake - Thank you.
@@LoveHappinessShineOn I'm glad I could help!
@@CircussCake What are you going on about? You can see very clearly its a youtube link. the URLs are identical until you reach the =.
If this is trapped spinal fluid from a leak I can’t believe he hasn’t had any side effects from the leak. Biggest clue was he “felt it in his head.” He is lucky because you can die from a leak. I have had 2 and major surgery for one already.
What it was is lymphanioma a fluid cyst from that’s often on the head or neck so it’s not spinal fluid
But isn't spinal fluid clear in color?
@@rareririroru correct, it's certainly not this yellow 😅
Definitely lymph, not CSF
@@DrMattBug isn’t lymph cloudy/creamy?
The part when he spoke on being homeless really made me tear up. I’m glad he was able to make it out of that situation. He seems like a really sweet person and while I don’t know what came of this situation since his episode wrapped up, I still hope it turned out to be a very happy ending for him.
he's such a kind soul...
I hope he's out there somewhere in life, enjoying his time.
Such a wonderful young man. Wishing you health and happiness. You deserve the very best that life has to offer.
So glad this dude got the help he needed! And god bless his friend and her mom for taking him in ❤
"I especially enjoyed the part where she tapped those juicy booty cheeks on his shoulder." A new and original sentence.
My name is Jacob
What a sweetheart Delano is. He is a QUALITY young man! He is capable of so much! God Bless you, Delano!!
Delano, you are on the right path. I wish you all the best and success in your life.
Dr Lee is a pure and kind soul...
He had a lymphangioma. (Noncancerous fluid-filled cysts that form often on the head and neck.These cysts form when lymph fluid backs up and doesn't flow normally through tissues.)
What a nice mother and son to take this young man in when he had nowhere to go
Daughter *
the jobs discriminating him were so ableist. how does someone’s lumps make them unable to work- they should sued for that. God bless this man, his friend and her mum. I wish him well
His lymphatic vessel was blocked so lymphatic fluid built up under the skin. The full episode is on RUclips if you search it
I love this guy. He’s the sweetest and special for sure.
I just wanna give this dude a hug.
Wow hearing breaks my heart cause trying so hard in a already difficult society as it is and him dealing with even more ,it's just so difficult and so glad he met Dr Lee 🙏
this poor, kind, beautiful man! i hope he’s well and that he’s recovered his self esteem
So sad, Thank goodness for a friend like this. Thank you kind people
Delano, a patient on the TLC show *Dr. Pimple Popper*, had a large fluid-filled lump on his back.
Testing revealed that the fluid had leaked from his lymphatic system, a network of tubes that helps the body fight infections and keep fluids in balance.
The fluid had found a space under the skin on his upper back.
Dr. Lee removed 33 syringes of liquid from Delano's back. Six weeks later, Delano returned because some of the fluid had started to come back.
The fluid-filled cyst, called a lymphangioma, was benign and not life-threatening. A surgeon needed to remove a kink in Delano's lymphatic system in his neck.
Thank yoh!
Thanks man that was killing me
" He better know I'm in this with him. We are in this together " What a great thing for him to hear.
Oh this poor man has been through such hardship because of that 😔 He was so scared before and then afraid after because it wasn't yet over. I just wanted to give him a hug. I'm so glad that someone in the comments section has clarified the outcome as this Really needed to be said!
This goes to show you, the doctor you choose matters a lot. The first doctor he went to had no idea what to do and had no connections to go to for help. If the first professional you go to fails, always try looking for a second opinion from someone more well-known and respected, it could make all the difference. No one would've guessed it was some sort of brain fluid leak that ended up stuck in his back, it's too uncommon. If he didn't assume everyone was the same, he would've found better help wayy sooner. Thank god he had a guardian angel or something that gave him a second chance, and by pure luck he found Dr. Lee. Most people would've just been stuck forever suffering.
hope he was able to get it resolved, thank you for helping him Dr Lee
He was able to get it resolved. But Dr Lee wasn’t the one who removed that giant thing off of Delano. It was actually a group of professional surgeons
So, what was it?
@@terriescharf7656 it was a lymphangioma
Delano seems to be a very kind man. I wish him the best.
Does this story continue. He's so cool and chill. He's got a great friend and her mom to help him out and be there
Yep she did. It's on her channel
ruclips.net/video/Vl5Q5Xd66g4/видео.html
Humility is always far more attractive than Pride. Delano is a truly humble man. I pray for his health and future.
This guy can be working at a gym, he definitely works out and can teach others to train as well.
What a sweet young man. It was totally unfair that he couldn't get work because, of something he couldn't control. I wish him all the luck, that Dr. Lee will find what it is, and rid Delano, of this problematic condition. 😌🙏🙏🙏
What a beautiful young man! Glad Dr. Can help him!
Glad he’s doing better! Sweet young man.
Also, to anyone else: this is the reality for people with visible disabilities or deformities. The job doesn't have to tell you why they won't hire you, they just have to hire someone else and say you weren't quite the right fit even if you have better qualifications. You can't sue them for discrimination unless they tell you they won't hire you/are firing you because of your disability or a direct symptom of it. They can put you in a position where you are forced to be insubordinate because of your disability, or cause enough problems for you that you lose it on them, or simply schedule you with such low hours that you're forced to quit. All of these things are perfectly legal and especially in Right To Work states, there's jack shit you can do. Unionizing never happens for disabled people, it happens well after most of us are already chased out of the workforce and the people with the energy to organize realize THEIR job is at stake.
We're out here dying while mentally well & able-bodied folks still "just scraping by". Disabled people can't scrape anymore. There's nothing left for us to scrape. I'm lucky to have a living, loving mother who I can live with because $600/m isn't enough to live on in a place that actually allows me to have access to the kind of healthcare i need *because I'm chronically ill*. Most disabled people aren't living like me.
una pregunta? me an hecho daño porque me odian ? desde pequeña locura? de hacerme daño desde que era pequeña insultándome desde pequeña pegándome desde pequeña ... me quieren matar 🤨🤨🤨🙁😔😟Voi a suicidarme me an infectado yo Antoñita voy a suicidarme
@@rosariolopezgordillo2183 Lo siento. No hablo español, así que confío en el traductor de Google. no te hacen daño porque te odian; Te lastiman porque son horribles y crueles. No mereces que te lastimen ni te golpeen. No tienes nada de malo simplemente por estar enfermo. No es tu error. Espero que la vida mejore para ti. seguir viviendo si puedes. Mereces la oportunidad de encontrar la felicidad lejos de esos monstruos. Espero que esto tenga sentido
“And yes those are her real nails” 😂
That poor sweet man :( I hope he got a good ending.
He was so heartbroken as he told his story.
Do we have a life update on him? he seems so kind! I hope he is doing better!
This is crazy but I saw this a few days ago and legit saw someone in the gym today with the same lump in the same spot. I really wanted to talk to him about the video and the surgery but I decided not to. I kinda feel bad I didn't.
Perhaps you will see the person again. I suggest that you ask him if you may talk to him about his lump. Then he can respond with yes, no, or hesitancy, and you can proceed accordingly. The person might not be open to any discussion for many different reasons. If he doesn't want to talk about it, you will still have made the offer to help.
dont. these things can emerge from various reasons.
don't they most definitely don't want people bringing attention to it let alone a stranger in a gym 🤨 there's a time and place you ain't their doctor
That mans smile near the end just oozed of happiness 😊😢 good for him and hope for the best
What a nice kid with good manners.
It's impossible to be CSF. The color is quite clear amber so it's not pus from bacteria infection as well. I guess it should be leaked from the lymphatic duct from the lymph node nearby his shoulder. Similar to microfilaria infection that cause accumulated lymphatic fluid under the skin called lymphatic filariasis.
Thst sweet man. I wish him all the health and happiness in the world. I cannot believe that 1st dr not knowing what he was doing. He felt " experimented on." No one should feel like that. No one.
Please give us a up date on this special young man.He was my favorite.
This is a definitely a very weird case. I would love to know what this fluid is. It reminds me of aspiration fluid or synovial fluid but just located on a different part of the body.
i saw something similar and i think it’s a spinal fluid leakage from the neck
@@petrovabloood3744csf??
It turned out to cerebrospinal fluid that was leaking.
Someone else added an update and said it was lymphatic fluid
I’m usually not into masc men, but bro is handsome asl goddamn, and he’s so sweet, smart, dedicated etc. Anyone would be lucky to have him wow
I love the little info bits about Mrs Armstrong that they added.
I will include you in my prayers tonight bro. Hope life works out for the best for you.
I can't believe one of those employers didn't hire him. How dare they
I literally love all three of them! Such bright people!
Here's a young man that wants to take care of himself, but life sometimes is cruel. Thank goodness he found good people to give him the hand he needed. Bless them all!
Very handsome gentleman!! I wish him peace and happiness. I hope you were able to help him because he deserves that peace.
man this breaks my heart people looked at him and really judged a book by his cover such a sweet soul who clearly needs help and guidance from others not as in a kid needing guidance from an adult but guidance to his path in this world thatll lead him to happiness it seems he has a couple of people who do care enough but still we all always need that extra push every once in awhile.
This is a nice man. I hope Dr Lee can get rid of the lump.
You are somebody with a heart of gold
I wish I had a business to be able to hire Delano ASAP. He's such a chill dude.
Lovely guy. Need a part 2 to find out what happened to him,
ruclips.net/video/Vl5Q5Xd66g4/видео.html
Shout out to miss Armstrong ❤❤❤❤god bless you and your big beautiful heart and for raising such an amazing daughter who was so easily willing to help their friend, and the support you show this young man is inspiring ❤❤❤❤❤
I thought I’d was weird that she didn’t mention suspicion of that being a leak of cerebral spinal fluid. She had to test it no matter what but it’s pretty obvious what it is.
Mistakes that dr lee made:
1. She should proceed with radiological examination first (ultrasound, CT or MRI). That will give you an idea of the consistency (cystic or solid), with or without septations, extensions and planes. She could have some idea of what she is dealing with before blindly poke at the swelling.
2. Given that is swelling is very huge and it has high risk of infection, it should be done under general anesthesia and a sterile method (proper cleaning and draping).
3. CSF is a transparent clear fluid, not a yellowish clear fluid. Even in cases of infected CSF, it should be cloudy, not yellowish. Lymph fluid, on the other hand, typically has this appearance.
4. Aspiration will not help in cases of lymphangioma, as it a collection of lymph fluid over an area. Is is usually supplied by one or more lymphatic channels, so recurrent rate is very high if only simple aspiration is performed. A wide local excision that includes removal of all supplying lymphatic channels is necessary to prevent recurrence.
5. Other modalities can be tried before surgical intervention, such as sclerotherapy, which can reduce the size before surgical excision is made.
That fluid reminds me of the fluid that you get with a bad sunburn
(when your sunburn is really bad the area where you got it gets hollow bumps on it filled with a yellow liquid they pop on there own and if you try to pop them I heard they hurt)
It's insane that she drained the fluid prior to having any understanding of what is was and where it was coming from. No scans, tests, etc
You forget those tests cost money. She probably didn't expect it to keep filling up.
They probably don't show everything they did.
What happened after check by patholigist? Any update?
Is there a update? What was it and did it ever come back
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“And yes those are her real nails” 😂😂
Wow! I’m guessing he needs a VP shunt (read in comments it’s CSF) glad Dr. Lee actually took the time for lab testing and found out the root cause. Wondering why the previous Dr. who treated him didn’t …
A shunt is used if there is too much csf surrounding the brain. In a case like this a blood patch or gortex would be used to close it.
There is a huge problem with racism in American medicine! That might have something to do with it. Black people tend to get worse care than other races.
Maybe cause they’re not top tier doctors. I believe there’s levels to this.
What a nice young man. I hope he got well and is given a chance
Delano, I'm so sorry you've been treated so badly. Peace, love coming your way my dear❤
So much fluid... lucky didnt bust off when he sleeping o.o i hope the doctor to clearly remove it... so he can find job from now
Waiting for the next part ❤️❤️
You are an incredible person.
Don't worry sweetie, she can help you get it removed, and if it comes back, get it removed again, my daughter has a couple that keep coming back every couple years, but she gets them removed and she feels great for long periods of time ❤❤❤😊
I hope to see a follow up of the episode see him recover😌 cool guy
What's the follow up?
Holy crap! That lymphangioma is ginormous! I mean, 33 syringes got filled with fluid!
It's csf, not lymph.
@@terriatca1 no it's not... there's a follow up and Dr. Lee said it's a lymphangioma
@@mollyoxy yeah
I was so shocked that lymphangioma was definitely ginormous! Seriously 33 syringes?
@@terriatca1 its not CSF. CSF isn't yellow unless you have brain bleed or meningitis. Also, the maximum CSF in the brain is about 150-200cc, not 1000!
What a wonderful young man 💓 🎉
Quick question if anyone can answer. What do those small marks outside the door mean?? 5:40
7:06 poor guy, I hope he's okay :(
ikr, he looked so sad 😭
i had something like this on my jaw it was hard not liquid tho, it absolutely ruined my self esteem i was in bed all day asleep cause i didnt wanna leave my home, im glad i was able to get it cut out and have no other problems
Where do you find the rest of the episode??? What was the fluid??
Is there an update on his case?
Where I can find the follow up for this video?
God bless this sweet young man! All he wants is a job!!
Is there a part 2? I would like to lnow the results of the ct scan and what the lab said this fluid was
Amazing! Have a wonderful day Dr. Lee!
I want to see the rest of this episode. How do I find it
this is so heartwarming
Glad to hear the guy is at least starting to look for a perm solution. But I am kinda curious about what happened after
Where can I find the conclusion of his story?
I'm sorry about the way Mr Delano feels about himself. HE is a ery nice looking young man.😊 Hoping that he can get a few thi gs cleared up, and feel more confident in himself!
Very glad that little tooltip told us about how the color orange is made... 😂😂😂
Has there been a follow up?
Is there a follow up video on Delano’s outcome?
Good luck and many blessings Delano.
What is preventing getting the other doctor's notes?
Why was no imaging done before the drainage? Imaging after draining that amount of fluid would make it harder to localise where the fluid is coming from. Yes, it was clinically evident that the mass was cystic and it had fluid, but you don't need 33 syringes to determine what the fluid was? At most 2 was all that was needed. If it was really CSF as many have commented before me, then draining that amount of fluid was medically hazardous and probably life threatening as it would have suddenly dropped the CSF pressure and could have caused brain herniation, i.e. rapid death.
They need to hire you ong call them out on cam
@@Princessbunnii 😂 Exactly my thoughts!
He claimed to have gotten it drained before and since he obviously didn’t die afterwards they probably came to the conclusion that it was ok to be drained
@@vfsberry7491 That still doesn't definitively rule out a CSF fistula and can be grounds for a lawsuit medicolegally.
@@DiptangshuKarmakar considering that the bump was more on the left side of his body then directly upon his spine and the fact his previous (inexperience) doctor did the procedure just fine it didn’t seem necessary
Is there a follow up to this story
Man i feel with this guy, i have a skin Problem where i kinda can relate having abscess all over my back and not being able to look at my back proudly. I also lost hope in all doctors that didnt help shit but i‘m thankfull that my life isnt that hard as this man‘s 🙏🏽. I hope he’s doing fine right now.