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Docmex
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Hi Everyone!
Find a cure...I am so happy that you found a Dr who identified with the neck swelling and I do believe that steroids could be a possible cause. Or even if it isn't the direct cause, it could have contributed. If steroids are the cause, did your doctore have any idea or say how long it would take to get the steroids out of our system and the swellings to go away? Did Dr have an average guess or anything? I have seen posts on here where people have had the swellings for 7 years or longer. It puzzles me though that Docmex said his wife never took steroids and she has the neck swellings too. I had numerous steroids and an epidural when I had my twins.
Docmex....Did your wife ever have an epidural or spinal, not just a steroid? I also have thought and suspected kidney problems as an answer. I have experienced flank pain and aching in my lower right stomach area that occurs here and there. Sometimes the flank pain is intense especially when I am standing. Then it subsides. A few weeks ago I went through very bad back pain that lasted about a week. I didn't do anything to pull out my back or anything. It hurt right where my kidneys were located. I went to urgent care and they did a urine test for kidney infection, but it came out no infection. I hurt so bad I felt like I couldn't get a deep breath. It went away after a week. I thought about the fact that if your kidneys aren't functioning correctly, then you could have toxins and fluid building up in your body which could cause the neck swelling. Have you brought up the kidney problem with any doctor to see their thoughts?
I think one of us will find an answer...we just have to stay positive and keep trying even when we feel like giving up!!
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My swelling actually started in the submandibular lymph glands. After several weeks of persistent coughing, I was diagnosed with "asthmatic bronchitis"; two conditions that I've NEVER had before. When the swelling under my chin didn't go down, I attributed it to the coughing. This wasn't too alarming, as my lymph glands have swollen when I'm under stress or get run, down for many years. I was treated with a short course of Decadron and a Ventolin inhaler (great stuff, btw). It took another week, without medication, before the cough went away and I was able to get enough air in my lungs to sing normally. The swelling at the base of my neck, and above the clavicle bone, must have started about four weeks later. It has all the characteristics that have been described in this blog - soft gel pad, decreases at night, increases during the day, etc... Neck stiffness, but no pain.
Nine months ago, I moved in with a family from my congregation who has young children (3 and 7). Since then, I've been sick more than in the last thirty years. It makes sense, as children are known for their generosity when it comes to sharing germs. However, I normally have a very robust constitution. Does this mean I have a compromised immune system? It could support that idea. Or maybe, its been so long since I was exposed to childhood illnesses that my immunity to most of them is expired. Who knows?
In regard to your questions: 1) I have no history of drug or alcohol abuse. I have never smoked. 2) There is no history of liver disease in my family. 3) I've never been dependent on narcotic pain relievers. 4) I HAVE had a slight problem with HBP, which decreased considerably when I left a high stress job, and is controlled by medication - Lisinopril and Hyldrochlorothiazide, 20 mg/25 mg. 5) Caffeine intake can be anywhere from just 2 cups of coffe;, up to, the coffee, a bottle of Mtn. Dew and 2 glasses of tea. Probably about normal. 6) Submandible lymph nodes swell with stress. I don't believe the clavicular swelling is lymph related. It doesn't seem to be influenced by stress either way. 7) I am post-menopausal. 8) I have hypothyroidism and have been on medication for many years. 9) On two occasions, widely separated, I suffered from hives during times of high stress. 10) Last time I had any blood work done, both WBC and TSH were both normal. I also suffer from depression.
I, too, am looking for commonalities, Docmex. After my first visit to the Dr, I quit going. I had already read some of these posts, and was convinced that regular medical doctors were not the answer. Maybe we should try ruling out everything that is NOT the same. There seems to be quite a diffuse array of symptoms. I'm wondering if some aren't completely unrelated to the swelling. If that were the case, including those factors would not only confuse the diagnosis, but could possibly prevent someone from getting treatment for something that was diagnosible.
I'm very interested in others' take on this idea. I have great sympathy for Dadams, who seems to be leading the charge in the medical field. A lot of us don't have the resources (or energy) to pursue that avenue. I, personally, have used her reports to rule out possible options for myself. Thank you D.
Please let me know what you think . I sincerely believe that finding any answers, or support, at all is up to us.
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