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Lymphoma?

I have 2 swollen lymphnodes on the right side of my neck..beside my adams apple .on top of eachother, Size of a big Pea. i can move it around it doesnt hurt. Its been there for 8 months...Didnt come with a flue or anything it over 2 nights . I showed 3 doctors they all said its nothing.... im seeing all these terryfing posts about Lymphoma...can this be it? my blood work were all normal. I have a good appetite...gained wieght..but this lump is not going down. It has got alittle bigger...im not sure..but from when it first started it is bigger.
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Hi, It does not hurt at all. I can move them around..i went to the doctor again today she says i have one on my left side too....she ordored more blood work...I have had alot of blood work..CK, ESR, CBC, hep ABC...i had mono 8 months ago but only my left side was swollen after 2 months it went down...and 4 months ago my right side got swollen it still hasnt gone down....it feels bigger...the left side came up too.
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Hi lalang, try to relax, I'm glad you have been to the doctors with it.  What did they say about it that they are lymph nodes?  It could be a little allergy, irritation, maybe a little reaction to something.  Do they hurt?  How did you come to find the lumps?  Have you had blood work recently to be sure there is no infection?
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