Small Lymph Node
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Linda
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I felt something
Hi Linda,
Today (11-11-12) is the 1-year anniversary from the day I felt my first lymph node lump (left side of neck, while shaving) and the start of an (unplanned for) adventure.
It could be lots of things and not cancer at all. To tell the truth, I don’t know how anything lives after a radiation zap. Doesn’t hurt to have it checked. I did have it checked and it allowed me to meet all these nice H&N friends.
Best,
Matt0 -
ThanksCivilMatt said:I felt something
Hi Linda,
Today (11-11-12) is the 1-year anniversary from the day I felt my first lymph node lump (left side of neck, while shaving) and the start of an (unplanned for) adventure.
It could be lots of things and not cancer at all. To tell the truth, I don’t know how anything lives after a radiation zap. Doesn’t hurt to have it checked. I did have it checked and it allowed me to meet all these nice H&N friends.
Best,
Matt
Thanks Matt, how I remember that huge node on his left side Jan 2011, but this one is so small, he will ask his doc about it, he has no symptoms of being sick, he says don't worry I am ok.
Glad your doing good
Linda0 -
never hurt, not until the FNBelwoodsinoakdale said:Thanks
Thanks Matt, how I remember that huge node on his left side Jan 2011, but this one is so small, he will ask his doc about it, he has no symptoms of being sick, he says don't worry I am ok.
Glad your doing good
Linda
Linda,
To this day, I never felt sick, I never hurt. Matter-of-fact it turned out to be cancer on the BOT (the lymph node was a red flag, saying hey buddy you have cancer). Never, ever felt a thing.
Matt0 -
I'd definately bring it up at the Dr.'s....
My lymph node started as the size of a very small pea in December 2011, and grew to a decent knot on the side of my neck by January...I won't take chances anymore with unaccounted for lumps and bumps...
p0 -
only chemo and rads and now a lump
Hi Linda and lucky husband,
I am happy to read that all has gone well for 19 months and that a check up is in the near future. My thought is why not call and see if you can move up next month's appointment explaining that a previously unnoticed lump has shown up in an area of the neck that has been giving your husband consistant pain. It can't hurt that he, or you make a call, and it might reap great rewards. Prayers and all the best, josh r.0
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