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#58635 07-06-2006 05:33 AM
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All,

I am almost 4 months post treatment (ended 3/15). Everything has been good (blood counts, scans, etc)and I feel real good with my recovery so far. But I've been noticing this swelling (not a lump) under my chin to my adams apple. Some days it not that bad, other days, it gets very noticeable. It is right in the zone where I had radiation.

My ENT did examine it (on a "not so bad" day), and said it was a side effect from the radiation. I see my radiologist on the 17th and my oncologist on the 26th. My thinking is this is a side effect too.

Has anyone else experienced something like this? Does it go away eventually? Any and all info will be appreciated.

Mike


Removed righside lymph node(stage III)on 10/10/05 Unknown Primary. 6x Carbo, 2x cistplatine, 8 weeks Radiation (not IRMT)
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This is very common my friend. It's called lymphodemia. Your nodes need to find "new" pathways for drainage. Your doctor can recomend a massage therapist for just such a thing.

Freaked me out a little too. Once they find the new pathways, your good to go. I still get a little tiny bit at my adams apple. But I massage it and poof its gone.

God Bless.


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Ditto to waht Robr has said.

I too had swelling. None lately, but I had it there for a while. I have begun to think, that if it is soft and liquidy (? new word?), I don't worry. My ENT said they are looking for peas. Nodules that are very noticeable.

When you have lymph nodes removed, the liquid must go somewhre and cannot always find a quick avenue.

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Steve


SCC, base of tongue, 2 lymph nodes, stage 3/4. 35 X's IMRT radiation, chemo: Cisplatin x 2, 5FU x2, & Taxol x2. Hooray, after 3 years I'm in still in remission.

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