o.o Umm... the diagnosis was a twist off your previous diagnosis. What was wrong with the child was that he had gotten a tape worm from a swine; being he is Jewish, he would not have eaten pork, and so he came in contact with the disease from runoff water when it rained mixed with an infected swine's droppings, that leaked into the septic and into his drinking water. He injected eggs, that later hatched and spread throughout his system. Tapeworms can often not show any symptoms at all, so the infected swine went undetected, until the young boy with a weak immune system was showing signs of infection. The lump later formed, as larvae traveled to other parts of his body, which resulted in cysts; creating a bulge, easy to mistake as a tumor. The rest of the symptoms he experienced can all be explained through this diagnosis. =3