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Re occurring swollen lymph glands

I am 53 and for the last 5 months have have re occurring swollen lymph glands in my neck ,back of my head and arm pits .they cause massive pain with no relief from pain killers nausea,headaches, nerve pain, vertigo .and loss of movement in my arms and neck. After seeing a doctor I was referred to an oncologist who suspected lymphoma ,having cat scan and removal of a lump the results were negative . One month later was hospitalized for 10 days watching the lymph nodes grow with all the side effects . Doctors decided to remove another large node with no results . 5 months later , two specialists .and oncologist and a professor can not tell me what's wrong.only that they have tested and re tested with no results , tests include TB, lymphomas,thyroid ,cats scratch disease,and even my T cells. Only to have my gland swelling every three to four weeks and the swelling not going away completely. Can anyone please help?
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The lady who used to rent my basement had swollen glands in her underarms.  She was diagnosed with breast  cancer. I agesssive one that spread in her lymph nodes. A year later she passed away.  I personally had a hyper thyroid disease and only the glands in my neck were swollen
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