People have waited 20 years and see a handful of Doctor, but expect Dr. Lee to be a miracle worker. Patients sometime sound very arrogant and thank less.
I hate when people get very demanding without thinking. If he had a hematoma he would be suing Dr. Lee. He waited 30 years, he couldn't wait another 2 days just to be on the safe side. Dr. Lee is a doctor is a professional, they should be more understanding and listen to her.
Agreed. In this particular case I'm sure it was free because of the show, but for the rest of us here in America it just depend on if you have insurance or not and how good the insurance is. Funny thing is, polls since at least the eighties have shown that the vast majority of Americans want a national healthcare system. And we could do it too, but there are other forces that prevent this from happening: Mainly the lobbyists of the pharmaceutical and hospital industries (which spend more money than defense contractors and the tobacco industry combined).
@@JustWasted3HoursHere just out of curiosity I just looked up how much pillar cyst removal would cost privately in Kraków, Poland, because that's where I live. Most walk-in clinics would charge under 100 dollars.... Cheapest offers starting from about 50.... Of course we are talking about standard cases, not something this huge. American Healthcare cystem is just ridiculous.
@@nosferatadentata965Yeah, it's ridiculous. And the worst part is that the people who are in a position to fix it are the same people who benefit by keeping things the way they are: politicians. They receive millions of dollars from lobbyists representing the healthcare industry each year. It's just legal bribery, and not mentioned in the Constitution so I'm amazed that the people haven't risen up to demand that the lobbying system be abolished. Poll after poll for many decades has shown that the vast majority of Americans want a national healthcare system, but every time it gets mentioned it gets shot down (mostly by Republicans who are the biggest recipients of lobbying money for healthcare).
@@JustWasted3HoursHereI have family in Germany and England.....no, you do NOT want a national healthcare system ....my cousin will only qualify for palliative care if she ever gets cancer again because the government in the UK says so .....no you don't want one.
@@nosferatadentata965 Yep, its beyond broken here in America. The healthcare 'system' is a pathetic joke in the US. Without (and even sometimes with) insurance, this would cost SEVERAL THOUSAND to have removed in the US...
Unfortunately this is a fear a lot of men have. Either they’re too stubborn or to scared to hear what the doctor has to say so they just tough it out until it takes them out or live with ‘em.
I have been married for 35 years and I feel the exact same way about my wife. She has integrated so much into my life that without her I do not know what I would do. Even when I am really upset with her, there is that knowledge that I am in it forever, so it changes things from when I was young, and there were serious questions sometimes whether we would stay together or not.
37 for me...and yeah, It's different once you have been together this long...I'm not sure I could go on with out her if she were to die on me. Even when she pisses me off completely and I am furious with her, I know at some point well make up and move on. We had a turbulent early marriage too and I sometimes wonder how the hell we made it through the early years.
Dr. Lee is such a professional to care enough about, this gentleman, to have him come back another day! You never know how his body reaction will be from the fluid loss. I can't wait to see the rest of the exteactions.
This couple are absolutely adorable! You can tell they are so in love and always have been. If your in love or ever have been love at least once your lucky and know what I’m talking about.
4/11/2022 I CAN RELATE...MINE WERE ON BOTH EARS AND LOTS SMALLER...YET VERY VISIBLE AND EMBARRASSING... I USE TO WRAP PAPER AROUND THEM AND TIE RUBBER BANDS ON THEM... HAVING VERY SENSITIVE SKIN FORMS KILOS...I WENT THROUGH THREE SURGERIES ON ONE EAR ABOUT 2 ON THE OTHER BEFORE THEY STOPPED COMING BACK.
@@thighsofsteelindeed2234that, and some people are scared of being judged, scared of it being cancerous, and some people have been to doctors who either didn't diagnose them correctly, didn't remove all of it, didn't diagnose them at all, or dismissed it as nothing. A lot of the times it is a mental thing. By not seeing a doctor there is no "problem" until the problem becomes unavoidable and seeing a doctor is the only option.
It’s not about health insurance, it was his own fear and embarrassment, most likely. I would love to know the follow up story, of how he is doing today.
He waited years what's a week or two to get the little ones! Dr Lee's scalpel skills are commendable and if I needed her kind of service I wouldn't hesitate in letting her practice on me......great communication skills, bedside manner and her knowledge is extensive in her area of expertise. Good video.
I love the "second brain" joke, but I do support regular doctors appointments for everyone. It's common in the USA for men to avoid doctors, but I love having good insurance and seeing as many doctors as I can as I age. Stop stuff before it becomes an emergency.
@@readyplayerart3mis It looks like this is a man who believes that two people of the same sex can be married, when even the ancient Greeks weren't dishonest enough to pretend such a thing.
@@bricaaron3978Since marriage is purely a legal construct, if someone's respective jurisdiction permits it, two persons of similar biological sexual make-up _can_ be married.
@@davidparry5310 I said nothing about two people of "similar biological sexual make-up" and have no idea what that means. And neither do you. *"Since marriage is purely a legal construct..."* That's false, but tell me: Two men live on a remote island. One day they decide to "get married" (even though there is no respective jurisdiction to permit it). What does that _mean?_ What changes? What is the difference between before and after?
It upsets me when people are over 65 and can qualify for Medicare/Medicaid to get things like this taken care of but still refuse to seek treatment. Even if you didn't have insurance to pay for it, ask for a payment plan!! You should not have to live like this people!
@@heathermcpherson738 why not? It's not cosmetic, it's clearly drastically affecting his quality of life. It's painful, he can't sleep, it's affecting his confidence to leave the house, he can't wear a helmet to ride a bike. Those are all pretty solid reasons for it being medically necessary. Let alone from the fact that a dermatologist couldn't correctly identofy it before surgery which means it needed removed to be confirmed it was benign.
@@orangew3988 it doesn’t matter if literally everyone else in their correct minds know it’s medically necessary, for insurance it’s always about that bottom like, they’ll do everything possible they can to pay for as little as possible.
@@OuchinessI had to jump through hoops to have my breast reduction covered by insurance. My chiropractor had to contact them because of my constant back pains
So glad he went to see Dr Lee. Stiil, sad that the cost of healthcare in the USA might be a barrier to some. He was in two minds (no pun intended) about getting it done or the roof repair.
@@ne.10_0 Must be. Apparently, surgery in the USA are extremely expensive for normal people. I bet you can get this simple surgery in Switzerland for 1000 dollars or less. Add to that the plane ticket for a few hundred dollars. All in all, no big deal, right???
My grandad had about 8 of those on his head the largest was bigger than the one she cut out on there, one evening it burst and as he made his way to the bathroom it was spraying out and going everywhere and up the walls, he finablly decided it was time to see a doctor about them and had them removed in hospital, after he was healed he had to buy a new cap because his old one was way too big with them gone
I feel for this guy, but why did he wait so long to see a specialist? 30 years? But really happy he’s getting treatment. Hope his wife improves as well.
Guys , have it removed as soon as you find it . I saw one on the side of my thigh , about 1/8 " in dia. Had it cut right away . The doc told me more might come over time . I was 71 at the time , 74 now and nothing 👍👍👍👍👍
I respect his candid emotional honesty, and couldn't be happier for him.
His wife is the sweetest!
gotta love his wife;
she’s the best kind;
yup. you dont make that Kinda woman today.
Had a small discussion about dr pimple popper in my nursing class today. Incredible bedside manner & way of relating to pts for someone so smart.
People have waited 20 years and see a handful of Doctor, but expect Dr. Lee to be a miracle worker. Patients sometime sound very arrogant and thank less.
she's such a highly competent, kind, wonderful physician.
Dennis and Donna are such super folks. I wish them all the best!
I know he was afraid, but I can't imagine not getting something like that taken off when it was small.
Fear is the common factor in peoples hesitation , what a nice couple and as a motorcyclist hope he can get that helmet on soon!
Poor man I'm happy he gat the help he needs.
I can’t believe he just waited with those for 30 years. I couldn’t stand having those things all over my head.
Exactly… if they can’t be bothered to sort it why should dr Pimple popper.. i go mad if i have a teeny thing on me like a little teeny spot ha x
I hate when people get very demanding without thinking. If he had a hematoma he would be suing Dr. Lee. He waited 30 years, he couldn't wait another 2 days just to be on the safe side.
Dr. Lee is a doctor is a professional, they should be more understanding and listen to her.
@@angiecoers6255 Yeah, that part annoyed me too to be honest.
@@angiecoers6255 It took the guy 30 years to do something about it. The man obviously finds it difficult to see a doctor.
@@genki2705 Or - the American pay as you go health care system makes it difficult.
He’s a handsome guy, no one should have to deal with this. Health insurance should fully pay for this.
Agreed. In this particular case I'm sure it was free because of the show, but for the rest of us here in America it just depend on if you have insurance or not and how good the insurance is. Funny thing is, polls since at least the eighties have shown that the vast majority of Americans want a national healthcare system. And we could do it too, but there are other forces that prevent this from happening: Mainly the lobbyists of the pharmaceutical and hospital industries (which spend more money than defense contractors and the tobacco industry combined).
@@JustWasted3HoursHere just out of curiosity I just looked up how much pillar cyst removal would cost privately in Kraków, Poland, because that's where I live. Most walk-in clinics would charge under 100 dollars.... Cheapest offers starting from about 50.... Of course we are talking about standard cases, not something this huge. American Healthcare cystem is just ridiculous.
@@nosferatadentata965Yeah, it's ridiculous. And the worst part is that the people who are in a position to fix it are the same people who benefit by keeping things the way they are: politicians. They receive millions of dollars from lobbyists representing the healthcare industry each year. It's just legal bribery, and not mentioned in the Constitution so I'm amazed that the people haven't risen up to demand that the lobbying system be abolished. Poll after poll for many decades has shown that the vast majority of Americans want a national healthcare system, but every time it gets mentioned it gets shot down (mostly by Republicans who are the biggest recipients of lobbying money for healthcare).
@@JustWasted3HoursHereI have family in Germany and England.....no, you do NOT want a national healthcare system ....my cousin will only qualify for palliative care if she ever gets cancer again because the government in the UK says so .....no you don't want one.
@@nosferatadentata965 Yep, its beyond broken here in America. The healthcare 'system' is a pathetic joke in the US. Without (and even sometimes with) insurance, this would cost SEVERAL THOUSAND to have removed in the US...
Thanks!
Unfortunately this is a fear a lot of men have. Either they’re too stubborn or to scared to hear what the doctor has to say so they just tough it out until it takes them out or live with ‘em.
I have been married for 35 years and I feel the exact same way about my wife. She has integrated so much into my life that without her I do not know what I would do. Even when I am really upset with her, there is that knowledge that I am in it forever, so it changes things from when I was young, and there were serious questions sometimes whether we would stay together or not.
37 for me...and yeah, It's different once you have been together this long...I'm not sure I could go on with out her if she were to die on me. Even when she pisses me off completely and I am furious with her, I know at some point well make up and move on. We had a turbulent early marriage too and I sometimes wonder how the hell we made it through the early years.
Dr. Lee is such a professional to care enough about, this gentleman, to have him come back another day!
You never know how his body reaction will be from the fluid loss.
I can't wait to see the rest of the exteactions.
Thank God for wisdom knowledge and awesome Drs
God bless and help all these people with these terrible skin problems 🙏 God bless Dr.Lee for helping them all❤❤❤
This couple are absolutely adorable! You can tell they are so in love and always have been. If your in love or ever have been love at least once your lucky and know what I’m talking about.
I’m so happy for you and God bless your beautiful wife.
Such a lovely professional. Such a good woman using her skills to help others.
She is terrific.
I like this man's attitude.
Why did he wait so long to have this removed? It must be such a relief to be free of this burden. God bless this man and his patient wife❤
What a beautiful Couple!
You need to LIVE LIFE LUMP FREE!!!
Thank you for being a great doctor
Might have bumps on his head but he is blessed with a wonderful woman that loves him.
Dr Lee is a hero ❤.
4/11/2022
I CAN RELATE...MINE WERE ON BOTH EARS AND LOTS SMALLER...YET VERY VISIBLE AND EMBARRASSING...
I USE TO WRAP PAPER AROUND THEM AND TIE RUBBER BANDS ON THEM... HAVING VERY SENSITIVE SKIN FORMS KILOS...I WENT THROUGH THREE SURGERIES ON ONE EAR ABOUT 2 ON THE OTHER BEFORE THEY STOPPED COMING BACK.
Why on earth would anyone wait this long to get rid of the bumps??
It’s America. It would be 10s of thousands of dollars to have it done outside the TV show.
@@thighsofsteelindeed2234that, and some people are scared of being judged, scared of it being cancerous, and some people have been to doctors who either didn't diagnose them correctly, didn't remove all of it, didn't diagnose them at all, or dismissed it as nothing.
A lot of the times it is a mental thing. By not seeing a doctor there is no "problem" until the problem becomes unavoidable and seeing a doctor is the only option.
@@ameliawilder28 you may be correct, but you never see this sort of thing in Western Europe where healthcare is free at the point of use.
He's 67 years old. He's on Medicare. He just doesn't going to a Doctor. @@thighsofsteelindeed2234
Fear & lack of finances, no health insurance 💔
Thanks for showing the whole process.
Wish you and your wife the best! God Bless you both and a lot of years together. 🙏🙏
Thats sweet you have been together that long ❤❤
Precious couple💞
Respect for that man .
I'm deaf and there are no subtitles??! Why cant this channel add them? It makes me sad that people like me aren't thought about.
I was also looking for the CC
i got you bro
starting at 2 seconds in he goes
my lumps
my lumps
my lovely little lumps
my lump
my lump
my super huge lump
check em out
doc
❤
It’s not from Dr Lee officially… so, question the host of the video, not the initial producer.
In Deutschland währe es nicht soweit gekommen! Krankenkasse! Ich verstehe auch nicht das er so lange gewartet hat😢 Alles Gute für die lieben Menschen!
Offenbar hatte er einfach nur Angst vor der Operation - und natürlich wäre es viel einfacher gewesen, wenn er es so früh wie möglich gemacht hätte.
It’s not about health insurance, it was his own fear and embarrassment, most likely. I would love to know the follow up story, of how he is doing today.
Amazing fantastic incredible work by the great Dr. Lee
God bless the man and his wife
I am so sorry that people have to endure these imperfections.
Can't believe he's lived with this for so many years!
What a beautiful couple.
At least he's good now.
Changing lives, good job...
Great job Doctor!
Dr. Lee is amazing
What a wonderful wife ,they are a beautiful couple.
how do people go through life like this for years?????????
His wife on the end of the vid! 😂😂❤❤❤ Awww, they're so cute couple. 😊
Poor Gentleman!
I love these videos "yeh I had this bump for 15 years" brooo, tf u waiting so long for ?
Second brain😂😂.. what a nice grandpa we have here🥰🥰👍🏽👍🏽
did he come back
He waited years what's a week or two to get the little ones! Dr Lee's scalpel skills are commendable and if I needed her kind of service I wouldn't hesitate in letting her practice on me......great communication skills, bedside manner and her knowledge is extensive in her area of expertise. Good video.
I love these videos
Happy for him
oh my gosh, luckily this guy decided to get the bumps removed. What kind of fluid was that green stuff and was it tested ?
Dr Lee es that
Best Dr
Lord Bless Her
For help many
People
Dennis and Donna are an extremely nice couple.
They obviously have a real good relationship.
You couldn't really hope to meet nicer folk.
Poor fella. If it wasn't the painkillers, it probably would have been even more painful
OMG! How is this even possible? 😱😱😱😱
Poor guy, he should have got treatment sooner
I hope this guy came back to remove the other 3.
It should go smoother now that Dr Lee has seen exactly what she is dealing with.
America should produce more than 10 million doctors like experienced doctor lee to operate on humans with issues like that .
5 stars to doctor lee.
I love the "second brain" joke, but I do support regular doctors appointments for everyone. It's common in the USA for men to avoid doctors, but I love having good insurance and seeing as many doctors as I can as I age. Stop stuff before it becomes an emergency.
What a wonderful wife. I have Lipomas on my head and I know what this guys going through. My husband {not a typo} calls me bumps....lol
Why would it be a typo?
@@readyplayerart3mis It looks like this is a man who believes that two people of the same sex can be married, when even the ancient Greeks weren't dishonest enough to pretend such a thing.
@@bricaaron3978what is marriage if not a contract between two people
@@bricaaron3978Since marriage is purely a legal construct, if someone's respective jurisdiction permits it, two persons of similar biological sexual make-up _can_ be married.
@@davidparry5310 I said nothing about two people of "similar biological sexual make-up" and have no idea what that means. And neither do you.
*"Since marriage is purely a legal construct..."*
That's false, but tell me: Two men live on a remote island. One day they decide to "get married" (even though there is no respective jurisdiction to permit it).
What does that _mean?_ What changes? What is the difference between before and after?
Poor feller.
Bless him
It upsets me when people are over 65 and can qualify for Medicare/Medicaid to get things like this taken care of but still refuse to seek treatment. Even if you didn't have insurance to pay for it, ask for a payment plan!! You should not have to live like this people!
Ummm hate to break this to you, but things like this are not covered by Medicare.
@@heathermcpherson738 why not? It's not cosmetic, it's clearly drastically affecting his quality of life. It's painful, he can't sleep, it's affecting his confidence to leave the house, he can't wear a helmet to ride a bike. Those are all pretty solid reasons for it being medically necessary. Let alone from the fact that a dermatologist couldn't correctly identofy it before surgery which means it needed removed to be confirmed it was benign.
@@orangew3988 insurance companies will still call it cosmetic. If it doesn’t affect mortality only morbidity (quality of life) they don’t care.
@@orangew3988 it doesn’t matter if literally everyone else in their correct minds know it’s medically necessary, for insurance it’s always about that bottom like, they’ll do everything possible they can to pay for as little as possible.
@@OuchinessI had to jump through hoops to have my breast reduction covered by insurance. My chiropractor had to contact them because of my constant back pains
Como tem pessoas com esse tipo de coisas nesses países.
So glad he went to see Dr Lee. Stiil, sad that the cost of healthcare in the USA might be a barrier to some. He was in two minds (no pun intended) about getting it done or the roof repair.
Seriously do we really need to know the whole backstory?..
Where is the video to remove the other three cysts?
I'm sure there is, somewhere. After all, it is, or was available on the TLC channel on TV.
All bumps ua-cam.com/video/0uRVSC0uJnM/v-deo.htmlsi=Cnjko6nD0ySPS3pI
I will never NEVER understand how these people can wait for decades to remove those ugly bumps. NEVER
Different generation.
Money.
Usually either money or anxiety.
@@ne.10_0 Must be. Apparently, surgery in the USA are extremely expensive for normal people. I bet you can get this simple surgery in Switzerland for 1000 dollars or less. Add to that the plane ticket for a few hundred dollars. All in all, no big deal, right???
Speechless
That thing has its own postcode
So sad💯
Poor man! I hope Dr. Lee can help him!
So, where do you find these people?
Is there a follow-up video???
I’ll never understand why people wait so long to get these things fixed.
Fear, insurance, money. Many possible reasons
What episode is this? It isnt Season 3 Episode 3 as it claims.
8:05 I now know what 'resting surprised face' looks like.
Dr lee is such a freak. I love her.
Which episode is it
Please, let him have the courage to go back and get the other three remove
I'm glad he got it taken off before it got too big!
My grandad had about 8 of those on his head the largest was bigger than the one she cut out on there, one evening it burst and as he made his way to the bathroom it was spraying out and going everywhere and up the walls, he finablly decided it was time to see a doctor about them and had them removed in hospital, after he was healed he had to buy a new cap because his old one was way too big with them gone
Would love to see the follow-up, when he has the other ones removed. Please and thank you! :)
I feel for this guy, but why did he wait so long to see a specialist? 30 years? But really happy he’s getting treatment. Hope his wife improves as well.
Cost
@@joywebster2678 at his age, he would have medicare to at least get a diagnosis.
@@joywebster2678 ya, that could definitely be it.
This really the greatest show I like her show
What causes these things to grow??
Mercy poor guy😢
Guys , have it removed as soon as you find it . I saw one on the side of my thigh , about 1/8 " in dia. Had it cut right away . The doc told me more might come over time . I was 71 at the time , 74 now and nothing 👍👍👍👍👍
I’m amazed that these people just live with this Why don’t they address it in the beginning
It is pure laziness on the part of his doctors that during 30 years, none of them was able to refer him to a specialist.
En español por favor y dejar ver el procedimiento para saber cómo se quitan por favor
why do you wait so long serioulsy
Genuinely decent people.
I'm so glad she removed it
Do lumps like that really explode ? That would be really cool to see.
She didn’t even ask if they wanted to her pop it. I would’ve been traumatized. That was gnarly.
Why is he waiting so long to get help? Personally, I would have sought help as soon as I noticed that there was something.