i dont know where to put this because its not exactly "pain"
in 2017 i felt something puffy in the left side of my neck. had a normal ultrasound in 2019
i had shingles one year and then something like the flu. i returned to finish my degree and worked full time
i ended up worn out and a weird chest pain at times or shortness of breath. was prescribed albuterol but no response to that treatment. i dont realy wheeze.
my neck felt larger and no one claimed to feel like that one doctor did
then i got pneumonia this year. i was sick for a month before they said maybe its pneumonia.
i had four colds following that in a 4 month span.
been having climbing platelets for some years as well.
i got a new ultrasound after a doctor believed me that my neck felt puffy to me still and i got these results. no one seems concerned.
Scattered lymph nodes are seen within the neck bilaterally. The largest on the right measure up to 2.6 x 0.7 x 1.9 cm at level 2. A level 3 node measures 2.2 x 0.4 x 0.9 cm and a level 5 node measures 1,4 x 0.3 x 1.2 cm. On the left at 2 level 2 lymph nodes are identified measuring 1.9 x 0.7 x 1.3 cm and 1.5 x 0.8 x 1.1 cm.
COMMENTS: The regional lymph nodes are unremarkable
IMPRESSION:
1. No thyroid nodules.
2. Prominent lymph nodes, right greater than left, within normal limits.
i got stuff about fna but was informed that fna would only apply to thyroid nodules which i dont have.
my primary symptoms now are fatigue, shortness of breath, low grade fevers for no reason.
i dont know what to do.
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@tdukerryder it's okay to ask. I was asked this during my mammogram last year despite the fact that I wouldn't really look like I have implants. ... No one knows who I am here.so I don't see it as weird. I don't have breast implants.