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I've had a CBC twice (2 month interval) with completely normal results (other than the EBV titers changing) and the doctor said my WBC was directly in the normal range. Like, certain ones seem larger day-to-day then will go back down to normal. Some of them seem larger than they were initially, however they're not "growing" as far as I know, if that makes sense. also, I've heard that lymph nodes take a while to de-swell - I can't seem to find if this is normal for me, to have fairly inflammed lymph nodes for about five months straight due to the staph, mono, cold and bronchitis my body has been through.
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I'm a skinny guy, is it truly cause for concern if I can feel my collarbone lymph nodes? None of the lymph nodes I explained are visibly inflamed, just can be felt under the skin if I'm looking for them. the lymphadenopathy I have a question about. happens for like ten seconds then goes away, but happens often. muscle spasms - sometimes they are close to or feel as though it's the lymph nodes. I had a testicular ultrasound when I was feeling the soreness the most and everything came back fine. soreness and hardness in testicles, not sure if it's related. and though often times when I test myself I have a 'normal' heart rate, sometimes my resting rate is slightly over 100 bpm. I can feel my pulse in all of my lymph areas etc. elevated heart rate, I feel as though my heart is beating out of my chest at times. Initially thought this was caused from anxiety however it is almost daily so I don't know if that's the case. pressure in chest, sometimes on right and sometimes on left side - a dull ache that I imagine is coming from right below my rib cage area. In the groin area, there's one on each side that seem fixed and hard, I don't know if that's just it's structure if that's a reason to worry about malignancy. The reason for my worry is because of my symptoms, which are the following: generalized lymphadenopathy, after probing over summer I found clusters of them in my groin area, found at least 3 on each sides of the neck and one on both sides of my supraclavical region (above collarbone) - the last of which is my main concern as I've read the inflammation of collarbone lymph nodes is reason to go get checked out (which I did, my doctor didn't seem concerned at the time). Since then I've gotten a cold and bronchitis, and am still dry coughing occasionally. When I found out I had it, I stopped for about a month, got tested for Mono again before returning to school in September, and Mono was cleared from my system. For the period of time I didn't know I had Mono (I thought I was just very tired from school and adjusting back home) I drank a few times and smoked a few days a week. The initial monospot test came out negative, but the EBV titers were positive for Mono.
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I went into the doctors a few times to try and find some answers, and in late July was diagnosed with Mono (which was a relief). Unfortunately my lymph nodes didn't go down after the infection.
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A few weeks after, I had a case of a Staph infection and was put on sulfameth for a week, it cleared up fine. Little background info: I started feeling enlarged lymph nodes at the end of June this year. I'm not going to lie, I'm a bit worried about my lymph nodes and the possibility of lymphoma. Hey guys, I've been a browser of this forum for a while and thought I'd finally post a question of my own.