Question about swollen lymph nodes in neck
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions?
Thanks so much.
Emma
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Swollen Lymph Nodes
Hey Emma... it's nice to see you posting again!
More than likely, it is nothing... but you will probably be on pins and needles and stressing yourself out if you wait until May. Would you feel better if you made an appt. with your family doctor and voiced your concerns... then he/she could tell you there's nothing to worry about or maybe run a test or two to ease your mind? If he/she doesn't know, then maybe see if you can get in to see your onc sooner rather than wait and fret until May?
Huggggs,
Cheryl0 -
swollen nodestiny one said:peace of mind
For your piece of mind go sooner. Waiting till May is going to be to stressful on you. I am a worrier and get myself all worked up. We're all saying prayers for you. Most likely it's not cancer. God bless, we're all here for you!
I had them swell on each side of my neck ...one on one side then it seemed as if it swapped to the other side in about a 2 week period then it settled in my chest ..One heck of a cold...all is ok now but yeah it did worry me a bit..0 -
NodesBuzzard said:swollen nodes
I had them swell on each side of my neck ...one on one side then it seemed as if it swapped to the other side in about a 2 week period then it settled in my chest ..One heck of a cold...all is ok now but yeah it did worry me a bit..
Hi there,
I believe if you are ever concerned about anything, that you contact either your GP or oncologist. I am no doctor but I think it could be just an infection of some sort as I had read somewhere that cancerous nodes are usually painless, but again- call the doctor(s) they are the ones who know best.
Cheers, Lance0 -
Thanks!ldot123 said:Nodes
Hi there,
I believe if you are ever concerned about anything, that you contact either your GP or oncologist. I am no doctor but I think it could be just an infection of some sort as I had read somewhere that cancerous nodes are usually painless, but again- call the doctor(s) they are the ones who know best.
Cheers, Lance
Thanks to everyone who replied! After a sleepless night, I called my onc today - who said it was probably not related to my cancer at all, but to check it out with my family doctor. Like I said - you guys are always right on target and know what to say to relieve my worries. Now - I just need to get through my colonoscopy on Friday, and I'll go to my GP about the nodes after that.
Take care!
Emma0
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