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Sorry I might have posted this at the wrong place..

Hello Doctor! Many thanks for your hard work and dedication reading and answering questions. I have a question related to ARS, more specifically adenopathy. I had a possible exposure a bit over 6 weeks ago. Since then I have been experiencing various symptoms, but the one that concerns me the most is the fact that I'm getting my lymph nodes swelling one by one (it started a week ago - during week 6). It started with my right inguinal area, then it moved to the left inguinal side, then down on my right thigh and next back in my left thigh. It feels like some sort of infection is moving down my legs. Now all lymph nodes in my thighs are swollen. They hurt at first, however after a couple of days the pain subsides but they stay swollen. Is this how ARS lumphadenopathy occurs??? Gradually? I always thought it would start with all lymph nodes swelling at the same time...
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277836 tn?1359666174
can you say
ANXIETY DRIVEN save your money
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186166 tn?1385259382
wrong forum!

go to forums...the ask a doctor forum is in the right hand column.  pay your $15.00 and let one of the doctors tell you that you did not have a risk.
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