enlarged lymph nodes - worried!

Hi all! Sorry if this is slightly long to read.

I'm 21, and female. In november, I noticed one of my lymph nodes in my neck was enlarged, without any other signs of illness. Shortly after my groin swelled up, and then I noticed another in my neck was enlarged too. The groin 'swelling' seemed to go down, I occasionally worried about the ones in my neck, but didn't do anything about it. Since november, I have been getting increasingly tired, however this comes and goes. Some days I am fine, other days I am exhausted, and it is completely unrelated to how much sleep i've got! One in particular on my neck seemed to be growing larger, and I then noticed I could actually still feel the one in my groin. I've also seemed to have slightly tender side of my breast, on one particular side, which comes and goes too. I don't know if this is related.

I finally went to my GP on monday, and she examined me and found some more  - another in my neck, one above my collar bone, and another in the other side of my groin. So in total I have 6, that I know of. I'm also convinced another one has swelled up in my armpit since I saw her, but I don't know if this is stress related? The day it felt swollen, the side of my breast on that side was also tender to touch (the opposite to where it has previously been sore). I've also seemed to have developed a 'tight chest' feeling and a chesty cough when I breathe in deeply since seeing her, after she pressed down on my stomach and told me to inhale/exhale, but then again, maybe its always been there/ is stress related? I'm just noticing it now?
I had a chest x-ray this morning, have a CT scan on my neck in just under 2 weeks, and blood tests in about 3 weeks. I feel a bit confused to be honest, I know they're testing 'to rule out' cancer, but what does this actually mean? a specific type of cancer? any cancer? I don't really understand the stages of diagnosis, and how likely really is this to be cancer? I don't think I've had any significant weight loss, and I definitely have not had night sweats to the point I've drenched the sheets, i've woken up hotter than usual some nights but that could be a whole range of things.

 I know lymphoma can cause enlarged lymph nodes - does anyone know if 6 palpable nodes is a bad sign? The one in my neck that I had originally noticed seems to feel quite hard and doesn't move, but my GP did say the ones in my groin area are movable and so that is more 'promising'. I'm trying to stay positive but the worry is really eating away at me, at a time where i'm trying to write my university dissertation too!

Any kind of insight/opinion would be really helpful/appreciated, its driving me crazy!

 

EDIT: I also had glandular fever 2 years ago, so we know it isn't this. 

 

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    Hi Littleoldme,

    I am delighted to hear this news. You must be so relieved.

    I can understand the niggling doubt in the back of your mind. If things don't settle down, don't hesitate to go back for a CT scan, but I sincerely hope that you won't need to.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Hi all,

    I'm so pleased to have stumpled across this thread in my mad Google search (I know, I know....)

    I am 32years old and I have health anxiety which is currently spiralling out of control.

    I've had swollen nodes up one side if my neck for a couple of weeks, feels like a string of beads, 3 days ago one came up behind my ear on the same side too. I currently have a cold too. I'm a teacher, so always picking things up. Yesterday I went to the dr who told me to have a restful weekend, lots of fluids, take paracetamol and ibuprofen and go back Monday if they haven't subsided at all. She said she would then do a blood test. 

    Last night I felt a pain in my armpit and have painful, hard lump which I am assuming is another swollen node. Can they just pop up like that? I've gone into full panic mode. Petrified of having something sinister.

     

    I'm sorry if I'm rambling. I'm making my family crazy with my incessant worrying.

  • Hi Rach86. Welcome to the forum.

    I'm not a doctor, but the quick way the nodes are popping up make me think your immune system is fighting off an invading virus or bacterium.  As a school teacher I would expect you'd be used to them by now :) When I was a lecturer, I got a fresh infection every term, as did all my other colleagues :(

    Follow your doctor's advice. Take the painkillers (following the dosage on the packets); drink plenty of bland fluids (avoiding caffiene), eat some comfort food, slob out in front of the TV for weekend, and let your immune system do its job.  

    If you're still having problems in a few days, go back to your doctor as you might need antibiotics. The doctor might want a blood test - that's ok and nothing to worry about.  It really is far too soon to be thinking that this is something more serious than a minor bug. 

  • Thank you telemando, I need so much reassurance its embarrassing. I constantly jump to the worst possible scenario.

    You're right I am always picking up the kids bugs but never had my nodes come up - well not that I've noticed - and every new sensation in body I fond very frightening. Something I'm working on. As soon as the Dr said blood test I panicked and jumped to the conclusion or 'she must think I've got cancer or lupus'. 

    Fingers crossed all go down on their own and my panic subsides

    Thank you again for your kind words

  • Hi Rach86.

    Doctors order blood tests for many reasons, but the main reason is that they're cheap!  So, many doctors order blood tests simply because they can afford to, not because they have reason to suspect cancer or any other illness. When the results come in, the doctor decides what should be the next step.  

    So, worrying about blood tests, or indeed any other tests, is usually a waste of energy. 

     

  • Hi everyone, I've just stumbled upon this forum. I am a 21 yr old female.. I just really need some reassurance. For the past (almost) 2 years, I've had a horrible blocked sensation in my ears which started on the left and progressed to the right. Since, that has sort of died down and I've had intense jaw pressure on both sides, throat pain and a lump in my throat which my ENT said looks like a lymphoid aggregate. I'm just so worried I've got some type of tonsil cancer. My first consultant thought I had TMJ so I was sent for an MRI which was clear and my new consultant sent me for a CT scan. My results are back but the secretary won't give me the result until I see my consultant (10th April). I'm honestly going insane at this, I wish they could just tell me the result beforehand. I can't sleep and I'm just worrying all the time - especially since my symptoms are always there, so it's a constant reminder.

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    Hi Healthandanxiety,

    I am sorry to hear about your symptoms. Having had 2 bouts of breast cancer and several false alarms in the past 9 years, I am no stranger to the agonies of waiting for results. This is something that we all have to do, regardless of how stressful it is.

    Most consultants like to give you your results face to face. The best thing that you can do is to try and distract yourself from the wait by keeping busy, not with work, but with pleasanter pursuits. Try to keep away from Dr Google, as this will only scare you more, for no good reason. Much of the information here is out of date, poorly researched and sensational - you don't need this.

    Have you tried relaxing in a nice warm bath, listening to music, reading, etc before you go to bed? A few mindfullness techniques can also help. We all find waiting for results one of the hardest parts of our cancer journeys.

    I sincerely hope that you get good news again when you return on 10th April. I do hope that you are taking someone with you to your appointment. Please let us know how you get on. We are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • Thank you so much for your reply Jolamine, I sincerely hope you're keeping well and thank you for supporting others on this site. I do enjoy reading - I'll try my best to distract myself with that. The problem is, my mind just wanders to a dark place every time I try! 

    I'll keep you updated.

  • Hi everyone,

    I am jumping to this post to get a bit of company on what is a very scary night, fuelled by google.

    My story up to now, 25 year old with 2 kids, found 2 lymph nodes on side of neck which were raised and one on the other side, ultrasound said lymphnodes were fine but they found a suspicious 2cm lump in my thyroid gland, I’m waiting for a biopsy on Monday. 

    I am so scared, this could be my final normal weekend before chaos erupts. 

    I am really worried if it is cancer it has spread, god knows how long I have had it for, seen some horror stories about cancer and it mutating to drugs to cause anaplastic thyroid cancer, but I’m mainly worried about it spreading elsewhere. 

    Any positive stories? X

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    Hi Charlotte,

    If you've been following the tales on this site for a while, you will know that we strongly recommend that you do not consult 'Dr Google'. Much of his information is out of date, poorly researched or hones in on spectacular cases. It leaves us all thinking that we are facing the worst case scenarios. Fortunately, this is seldom the case.

    I am glad to hear that your ultrasound showed that your lymph nodes were fine. Have you had a cold or any infection recently? This is all it takes for your lymph nodes to swell.  I am not a doctor and do not know a lot about thyroid cancer, as I have had 2 bouts of breast cancer, but I would have expected your ultrasound to show if there had been any spread.

    You are way ahead of yourself thinking of it mutating to drugs and causing anaplastic thyroid cancer. I hope that your biopsy goes well on Monday. It will probably take a couple of weeks after that before you get your results. This is a scary time, but we all get through it. I hope that there is a simpler explanation for your lump.

    What ages are your children? You will obviously be worried about them, but I'm sure that you will come through this a stronger person.

    Please let us know how you get on and remember that we are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx