What to do???grrrrr

Woke up this morning (that's a plus ) neck is swollen a lot where nodes were removed, feels extremely tight, no pain...I'm 10 months out from surgery that removed my epiglottis, should this be going down, not reballooning up?( will deal with this Tuesday) Feel like Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon(minus) Have a great Labor Day weekend, we're going perch fishing on my son's new 28 ft boat, Lake Erie here we come..stay away Issac

Comments

  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Fishing....
    What, no invite..shhhhshhh, LOL.

    Hard to say on the swelling..., more than likely lymphatic fluid...(possibly), hard to say.

    But with everything I went through, my ENT says that swelling, aches, pains and various other residual is pretty much a way of life for a few years.

    But always if you have any doubts or concerns, see your ENT..., even if it only results n a confidense booster...

    Tight Lines, and Catch 'Em Up...

    JG
  • katenorwood
    katenorwood Member Posts: 1,912
    Swelling
    Grandmax4,
    Hey, check with your doctor....but I've been dealing with this for 8 months. Some days really good, others really bad. My onc., said it is due to the lymph system kind of in transition. Mine started about 2 months out of surgery....that I noticed. Heck I was so swollen up it's hard to pin point. But again, put a call in to be on the safe side ! I hope it improves asap, and that you have a wonderful holiday wk. end ! Katie
  • Tim6003
    Tim6003 Member Posts: 1,514 Member

    Swelling
    Grandmax4,
    Hey, check with your doctor....but I've been dealing with this for 8 months. Some days really good, others really bad. My onc., said it is due to the lymph system kind of in transition. Mine started about 2 months out of surgery....that I noticed. Heck I was so swollen up it's hard to pin point. But again, put a call in to be on the safe side ! I hope it improves asap, and that you have a wonderful holiday wk. end ! Katie

    Hi Linda...
    Nothing to add..prayers it gets better and I bet it's just residual / normal stuff...but call and get it checked all the same ..

    Best,

    Tim
  • lindan123
    lindan123 Member Posts: 11
    Here's a few of my favorite tips about fishing
    are fresh water fish found mostly in fisheries in the great lakes

    can be caught in any depth of water, but normally in the bottom 5% of the depths

    are schoolers, that is, they normally travel in groups ... and they do travel from place to place but normally within a fairly close proximity of "home"

    bite all year long and at any time of the day

    can turn "off" and "on" several times a day but can be made to feed all day long if nurtured properly

    are heavy feeders and when hungry or baited properly, produce heavy strikes

    use the lightest tackle possible - around 4 to 6 lb line with #8 hooks, ultra light reel

    stiff rods work better than flimsy rods, allowing you to "set the hook" stronger

    set the hook firmly but not so hard as to jerk the hook out of their mouths ... their mouths are not a bony and strong as larger prey and it is easy to rip the hook

    are attracted by color, flashes ... anything to catch their eye from afar and bring them to the boat

    lindan
  • hwt
    hwt Member Posts: 2,328 Member
    lindan123 said:

    Here's a few of my favorite tips about fishing
    are fresh water fish found mostly in fisheries in the great lakes

    can be caught in any depth of water, but normally in the bottom 5% of the depths

    are schoolers, that is, they normally travel in groups ... and they do travel from place to place but normally within a fairly close proximity of "home"

    bite all year long and at any time of the day

    can turn "off" and "on" several times a day but can be made to feed all day long if nurtured properly

    are heavy feeders and when hungry or baited properly, produce heavy strikes

    use the lightest tackle possible - around 4 to 6 lb line with #8 hooks, ultra light reel

    stiff rods work better than flimsy rods, allowing you to "set the hook" stronger

    set the hook firmly but not so hard as to jerk the hook out of their mouths ... their mouths are not a bony and strong as larger prey and it is easy to rip the hook

    are attracted by color, flashes ... anything to catch their eye from afar and bring them to the boat

    lindan

    Lymphedema
    Linda,
    I am 12 weeks out and also have some lymphedema working. Didn't you just get back from a trip? I would actually be in Nassau now except the therapist giving me neck massage said air travel wouldn't help the lymphedema right now. Mine is worst in morning, no pain just discomfort. Therapist said air travel could put me at 4 on pain scale but no worse. I decided to wait on the trip but that could be why yours is acting up. Spending Labor Day at Lake of the Ozarks, had fish fry with fresh crappie last night!
  • hwt
    hwt Member Posts: 2,328 Member
    hwt said:

    Lymphedema
    Linda,
    I am 12 weeks out and also have some lymphedema working. Didn't you just get back from a trip? I would actually be in Nassau now except the therapist giving me neck massage said air travel wouldn't help the lymphedema right now. Mine is worst in morning, no pain just discomfort. Therapist said air travel could put me at 4 on pain scale but no worse. I decided to wait on the trip but that could be why yours is acting up. Spending Labor Day at Lake of the Ozarks, had fish fry with fresh crappie last night!

    Fogot
    Forgot to add, therapist suggested cold washcloth. She also explained how lymph nodes are just right below skin surface so no deep knead massages like you expect at a spa. If it continues, you might ask ONC for prescript for neck massage therapy. My insurance is paying. I go 45 minutes twice a week and they will teach me how to do it. Purpose is also to breakdown scar tissue to get lymph fluids in area to flow better.