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Hello,
I posted here a while ago when my obsession over lymphoma was at a highpoint. I've been able to forget about it for a while...I've been so busy with college apps that I just didn't have time to think about it every waking minute. But my obsession has begun again.
I've had two hard, bumpy lumps at the back of my neck, under the hairline, for probably over four years (if not more). Everyone I've talked to has told me not to worry (From what I've read, that seems to be the general advice given to all us worry-warts). Anywho...I've been plagued with ear pain on and off for over a year and I just can't override my symptoms any longer.
I also have neck pain from time to time (my parents tell me it's from stress). Well, whatever it is, here are my questions:
I've heard that the back of the neck isn't as likely a location for lymphoma to begin as the front of the neck. How true is that?
My lumps haven't changed/grown one bit since I first spotted them four years ago. Does that mean anything (anything good, that is)?
One of them seems attached to my skin (When I pinch it, I can move it away from my muscle, but it doesn't detatch itself from my skin).
There's no history of cancer in my immediate family (aunts/uncles/cousins/grandparents/and parents of course)...Good/Bad?
Oh, and finally, I'm only eighteen (as you probably have figured out already) and I've repeatedly read that younger ppl. usually get the agressive forms of this cancer. "Usually", of course, must mean that it is possible for us to get the indolent form. If that's so, how curable is the indolent form of cancer? I've read that it isn't curable at all...that doctors are most interested in perserving the "Quality of Life" of patients with this diagnosis, instead of treating their disease.
Last edited by lily_t25; 02-08-2005 at 09:54 PM.
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