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. 

 

  • Hi, 

    Thank you for your support. 

    Sorry to hear your partner's diagnoses - wishing him a full and speedy reocvery.

  • Hello,

     

    I wish you all the best. And from what I can tell over a screen. You seem like a fighter. And I know you will fight this battle and win. 
     

    May God and the higher powers be with you through this whole process. 
     

    it might not be easy but once you fight it you will be forever grateful. 
     

    you can come on here and talk about the whole procedure. 

  • Hi Mellisa,

    Many thanks for ur support.

    Yes, all i can do is fight as best as i can and leave rhe rest with our creator who has power over everything.

    Will keep u all posted.

    Regards, 

     

    Ayub

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    Hi Ayub,

    I am so sorry to hear this and, I'm sure that it has come as a shock for you.At the same time, regardless of the outcome, most of us feel better to at least know what we are deaing with. Now you can get yourself ready for a fight..It'll be a challenge, but I'm sure that you will get through it all.

    Just remember that we are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine

  • Hi.

    I thought I would join this thread as have just had FNA of neck lumps.

    I had an ultrasound initially which found lump on thyroid and a series of lumps across right hand side of neck, with the largest 2 measuring around 3.8cm.

    The subraclavical one is visual and why I very first went to the doctors but the others I wouldn't have noticed.

    The Dr said he got the samples he needed but depending on the results I made need the process repeated. Now the joyful waiting time!

    E

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    Hi Greece_E,

    I am sorry to hear that you are in this unenviable waiting period. Have you been told how long it will take to get your results? I know that this is always a worying time, but please remember that we are always here for you.

    I hope that you get the answers you need without having to have the process repeated and, that all turns out well for you. Please let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx

  • I had an appointment with my consultant regarding the Hodgkins Lymphoma. I have a very rare type called nodular lymphocyte-predominent Hodgkin Lymphoma. This is not aggressive and they do not treat it, it normally stays dormant and they just monitor it for a long period. It should have no impact on my health or day-to-day life. If they find any abnormalities when they continue monitoring they will treat it at the time.  

     

    Thank you all for ur support. Regsrds, Ayub

     

     

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    Hi Ayub,

    This sounds about as good as it can be, given the diagnosis. It is reassuring that your consultant will continue to monitor your situation and that he doen't feel that this will impact on your health. I sincerely hope that it remains this way.

    I too have a very rare form of breast cancer which is not so aggressive. I have had 2 bouts in the past 12 years, but consider myself very fortunate to still be here.

    Please keep in touch from time to time and let us know how you're getting on.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine 

  • Hi Jolamine.

    I had my ct scan today and mri tomorrow. I have follow up with my consultant on Wednesday to receive the results for both of these and the FNA.

    My consultant said it's very likely to be thyroid cancer

    I asked what else it could be and he said this is what I should be preparing for. I'm unsure how they could be so convinced just from the initial ultrasound when we don't yet have the biopsy results.

    The surgery has already been pencilled in. It's clearly good news that it's all moving so quickly but I'm not sure if my hope for a favourable result is misplaced... 

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    Hi Greece_E,

    I am so sorry to hear that your consultant has already told you to expect thyroid cancer. These doctors deal with cancer day in day out and, can be pretty accurate, even without a biopsy. However, sometimes they can be wrong. I have had 2 bouts of breast cancer in the past 12 years. I have had a number of false alarms too. On 3 occasons my consultant told me at my first visit that he was pretty sure it was cancer. Following biopsies, this turned out to be true on two of the three cases.I am glad to hear that a date for surgery has already been pencilled in, because, if it is cancer, the sooner treatment starts the better.

    It never does any harm to expect the diagnosis that we all dread and to be in some way prepared for this, although it will still come as a shock if this is the case. If, on the other hand you get the all clear, it will be an even greater relief for you.

    Please let us know how you get on on Wednesday. I sincerely hope that your consultant is mistaken. Remember that we are always here for you.

    Kind regards,

    Jolamine xx