Swollen tonsil
Renee
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Thank you for your reply.vinny59 said:any type
Hi Renee, he is really checking for any type of cancer. I had squamous cell carcinoma in the head and neck region, I had a tonsillectomy to rule out that the tonsil was the primary . It's just a precaution that's all. Good luck, Vinny
Thank you for your reply. I'm really grateful he is checking. If anything at least I don't have that pressure and pain in that area of my neck anymore. I will also have peace of mind knowing it is nothing. Hopefully I will know by Friday.0 -
No cause for panic
You got to keep your tonsils much longer than I did. I lost my tonsils at the age of 7. The longer you have them, the more likely they are to act up. Being part of your immune system, it is normally best to keep them, but if they have a chronic condition, well...
In any event, are you being monitored for RCC? As we live, things go wrong with our bodies, even under the best of circumstances. But, after cancer, each little blip on the radar seems huge. As much as we tend to worry about relapses, or even a different malignancy, life continues even as we worry.
So, I would just watch for any odd symptoms, as you know your body better than anyone.0 -
This was a odd symptompo18guy said:No cause for panic
You got to keep your tonsils much longer than I did. I lost my tonsils at the age of 7. The longer you have them, the more likely they are to act up. Being part of your immune system, it is normally best to keep them, but if they have a chronic condition, well...
In any event, are you being monitored for RCC? As we live, things go wrong with our bodies, even under the best of circumstances. But, after cancer, each little blip on the radar seems huge. As much as we tend to worry about relapses, or even a different malignancy, life continues even as we worry.
So, I would just watch for any odd symptoms, as you know your body better than anyone.
This was a odd symptom because I haven't had a throat infection like in eight years. My tonsil just started growing and then causing pain and pressure in my neck. I'm not to worried but just glad doctor is looking into it. At least the pressure pain in my neck is gone. I just have the worst sore throat I've ever had hope it heals up fast.0 -
Checksrnayriv said:This was a odd symptom
This was a odd symptom because I haven't had a throat infection like in eight years. My tonsil just started growing and then causing pain and pressure in my neck. I'm not to worried but just glad doctor is looking into it. At least the pressure pain in my neck is gone. I just have the worst sore throat I've ever had hope it heals up fast.
As Vinney said, the surgeon has an obligation to biopsy the tissue, especially in a former cancer patient. Since the tonsiles are part of the lymphatic system, it is pretty much to be expected that he would think lymphoma first, at least as something to rule out.
I hope it comes back 100% negative. Please share, if you are comfortable doing so.
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Hello
My husband was diagnosed with Lymphoma - L tonsil this past January. I will say that during his first visit to the ENT, he took one look at it and knew it was cancer. I'm praying that your tonsils are cancer free.
My husband was treated with chemo and radiation. He was able to continue working throughout treatment and is now in complete remission.
I hope your throat feels better soon. Tonsillectomies are rough. Try not to worry. Please let us know how the test results come out.
Nikki0 -
Good news
Just spoke to my primary doctor about some lab results and she let my know that my tonsil path report came back fine. Haven't talked to my ENT yet but she said no cancer YAY!!!! Well at least I have peace of mind and I wont have that pressure pain anymore. Now I can just deal with my regular follow up care with my RCC. I go back for my six month MRI check up in two weeks. Not to worried there. Well I'm still in allot of pain from this tonsillectomy but I'm in good spirits today.0 -
Yippeeee!rnayriv said:Good news
Just spoke to my primary doctor about some lab results and she let my know that my tonsil path report came back fine. Haven't talked to my ENT yet but she said no cancer YAY!!!! Well at least I have peace of mind and I wont have that pressure pain anymore. Now I can just deal with my regular follow up care with my RCC. I go back for my six month MRI check up in two weeks. Not to worried there. Well I'm still in allot of pain from this tonsillectomy but I'm in good spirits today.
Excellent news!!! I'm so happy for you!!0 -
Great news!rnayriv said:Good news
Just spoke to my primary doctor about some lab results and she let my know that my tonsil path report came back fine. Haven't talked to my ENT yet but she said no cancer YAY!!!! Well at least I have peace of mind and I wont have that pressure pain anymore. Now I can just deal with my regular follow up care with my RCC. I go back for my six month MRI check up in two weeks. Not to worried there. Well I'm still in allot of pain from this tonsillectomy but I'm in good spirits today.
Good news indeed - whewwwwwww .
Hugs,
Jim0 -
Milk shakes! Ice cream! Bon Bons!rnayriv said:Good news
Just spoke to my primary doctor about some lab results and she let my know that my tonsil path report came back fine. Haven't talked to my ENT yet but she said no cancer YAY!!!! Well at least I have peace of mind and I wont have that pressure pain anymore. Now I can just deal with my regular follow up care with my RCC. I go back for my six month MRI check up in two weeks. Not to worried there. Well I'm still in allot of pain from this tonsillectomy but I'm in good spirits today.
Can have therapeutic value in that stressful post-tonsilectomy time. Just trying to help out here...
Great news that all is otherwise OK.0 -
Great newsrnayriv said:Good news
Just spoke to my primary doctor about some lab results and she let my know that my tonsil path report came back fine. Haven't talked to my ENT yet but she said no cancer YAY!!!! Well at least I have peace of mind and I wont have that pressure pain anymore. Now I can just deal with my regular follow up care with my RCC. I go back for my six month MRI check up in two weeks. Not to worried there. Well I'm still in allot of pain from this tonsillectomy but I'm in good spirits today.
Dear May,
I am so happy reading your good news. I can just imagine getting your tonsils out when
we are a bit older. My friend's daughter had hers out when she was 20. She too, was in
pain.
Thanks for the update. Love Maggie0
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