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pneumonia

i have been showing signs of pneumonia lately and also felt a small bum under my armpit but cannot see anything. what i want to know is can the axillary lymph node be linked to pneumonia because usually i hear it swells in the neck? i also was using doxycycline 100 mg and septra for chlamydia. its kinda strange how pneumonia just popped up a while after my chlamydia and cleared up. i am really freaking out im going for a test today. i had unprotected sex with a girl once we both cheated on our partners. my girl hasnt been showing any symptoms and i see the girl at work all the time and she looks absolutely fine
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just got my results and i am negative  :) i had so much of the symptoms maybe partly because of anxiety and panic.
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Your welcome! I hope everything works out and wish you the best of luck.  Keep me updated on how things turn out.  My prayers are with you.
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Yes I did tell them. The pneumonia symptoms are starting to clear up I don't have a fever, never had a cough, starting to breathe better, and I have a lot more energy but still a bit light headed and throat is kind of sore and my voice hasn't return fully. I have been tested will get the results tomorrow. Thanks
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You have lymph nodes that run all through your body including at your lungs armpits legs and neck.  It could be a number of things and you need to see your doctor to be on the safe side.  
I hope you did tell your partner and the one you had unprotected sex with so they can be tested.
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