last time I logged in this was called twitter and I had a full penis π€·ββοΈ penile cancer survivor, advocate and on a mission to raise awareness πβ€οΈ
Steven Hamill, the 26-year-old single dad, had rare aggressive penile cancer (often linked to trapped fluids/smegma under the foreskin in uncircumcised men).
He ignored swelling and bleeding at first. A doctor misdiagnosed it as balanitis (infection) and prescribed steroid cream. By the time specialists confirmed cancer, it had eroded tissue into a "crater," forcing partial penectomy to remove ~4 inches and stop spread.
He's since recovered, has a kid, and is raising awareness. Early checks save more.