Public Curiosity Peaks After Man Undergoes Enormous Tumor Removal

Warning: This article contains graphic images and descriptions that some readers may find distressing.

A man shared his emotional journey of feeling like a “monster” and isolating himself due to a massive tumor on the back of his head. For over ten years, Arlin from California lived with a “cantaloupe-sized” growth, avoiding the outside world because of his insecurity.

He dropped out of school as a teenager to escape bullying and cut off contact with friends due to the embarrassment caused by the tumor, which leaked fluid, blood, and pus. The odor from the growth was so intense that it nearly caused a nurse to faint. Without medical insurance or access to a doctor willing to help, Arlin spent a decade in isolation.

His life took a turn when 33-year-old Arlin met Dr. Ryan Osborne, a head and neck specialist who gave him hope. Arlin’s story, featured on TLC’s “Take My Tumor,” deeply moved viewers.

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The tumor was caused by hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic skin condition that leads to painful abscesses and scarring, according to the NHS. It manifests as boil-like lumps and cysts near hair follicles in sweat gland-rich areas. Arlin also suffers from anhidrosis, a rare condition that prevents him from sweating, forcing him to use a fan around his neck to stay cool.

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Arlin shared with Dr. Osborne how the tumor constantly leaked fluid, making him use towels to protect his clothes and wear a beanie to hide it. In an episode aired in May, Dr. Osborne examined the tumor and devised a plan to remove it, though he warned of potential complications involving the cervical spine and the need for skin removal and grafts.

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Despite the risks, Arlin was eager for the surgery, placing his trust in Dr. Osborne. Viewers questioned why he had waited so long for the procedure, which his mother Jacqueline explained, citing the family’s financial struggles in accessing specialist care.

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The surgery was a success, though Dr. Osborne described it as a “hygienic mess.” The skin grafts took well, and Arlin felt a profound sense of relief and happiness after the procedure.

Post-surgery, Arlin reported improvements in his energy levels, pain, and mood. He looks forward to his head fully healing, returning to school, finding a job, and starting a new chapter in life. Viewers shared his joy and praised Dr. Osborne for transforming his life.

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