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Yes I get fatigued, and lymphoma has been a consideration for quite some time, but because the adenopathy hasn't visibly grown at least at the rate you would expect a cancer to, and upon mine and my doctors palpation they change in size both enlarge and shrink intermittiently, I don't want them digging around in my neck to do a biopsy of a swollen lymph that may or may not be one of the affected ones. These lymph have been swollen for over 5-6 months, but really haven't gotten "large". Tonsilitis was considered but again we are wating for one month or so to do another MRI and compare. One doctor suggested this might be a myelodysplastic disorder and has referred me to a hematologist. Thanks for the suggestion.
P.S. I really really would like to know where to find out information on visceral pain referral patterns. I have searched but haven't been very successful in finding any definitive literature.
P.S. I really really would like to know where to find out information on visceral pain referral patterns. I have searched but haven't been very successful in finding any definitive literature.