Why to such cute and young girl? My prayers are with you and everyone who is suffering with cancer. Treatment for hodgkin's is great and they tend to go well, kick cancer in it's butt.
My best friend is currently staying in hospital having aggressive chemo for Hodgkin’s lymphoma and she had the same issue with chronic itching which drove her nuts before she was properly diagnosed. That’s terrible that they didn’t take you seriously! How are you doing now on your journey?
@@GodsGirl48 I hear you on the MD's!! I had ungodly itching for over a year. I didn't bother with MD. Cause I KNEW they'd screw it up. Through a long process, AND other symptoms I deduce it was Celiac disease..... MD'S don't want to bother with sick people, seems they only want to do routine diagnostics. It is shameful.
JESUS CHRIST says " 3:45 By my stripes you are healed "Wonderful promise keeping God. Believe on the LORD JESUS CHRIST and you and your family will be saved. The prayer of faith will heal the sick.
Hey, :) I just got diagnosed with Lymphoma today, not sure what stage I have to wait up to two weeks for a PET scan to find out from that. Its interesting you mention itchy skin, I would have never correlated the two, my legs would be soooo itchy! ❤
Holy wow I’m sorry you had to fight so long for your diagnosis. I had a single lump in my neck, no other symptoms and the GP had me see the specialist the next day and by the weekend the specialist called me with the news. I was stage 2b at that point. I was 19 at the time. I’m now 42, and I’m having lots of the symptoms you describe, hoping and praying I’m not going down that path again, surely that wouldn’t be fair. Hope you’re going well.
I am so sorry to hear that you are going thru all this , i see this video is now 3 year old can you please tell how are you doing ? i am worried for my cousin who just found out she has Lymphoma and i am trying to be positive but also extremely worried :/
Thank you for sharing your story I’ve been ignoring swollen lymph nodes for years now and it’s looking a lot worse all the sudden so I’m going to get checked out rn
Yeah... same.. I relate to so much she's said and then the kicker was her pointing to the exact spot on her neck that my node is HELLA swollen at.. it's putting pressure on my carotid artery possibly. I definitely have felt it the last 2 days.. ironically I've been on antibiotics for a little less than a week so should be improving. The first lymph node I found was on the back of my head, there's also some sort of hard mass next to it. Ultra sound confirmed the lymph node but couldn't identify if the mass is cancerous or not. I'm getting everything kicked off this week with tests. Wish me luck. I certainly wish you the best.
@pranjal gupta Ended up going to the ER after running a fever, going thru serious chills while profusely sweating, abdominal pain, and major full body inflammation, especially intestinal. Spent 3 days there while they tried to determine what was going on. Ruled out any infectious disease cause, and found my blood test results were really concerning in some areas and "reassuring" in others (basically my organs weren't failing). My billiruben levels were 5.7 at admission and 6.5 the day prior to discharge so all we know for certain is my red blood cells are destroying themselves at a rapid pace and causing my liver to back-up with trying to 'digest' all the excessive blood red cells. I got a new primary physician the day of discharge and showed her my blood test results from the hospital (they did like 15 different kinds) and she immediately ordered 6 more for me to do to try to rule out / diagnose hemolytic anemia. Lymphoma seems to be something both the ER doctor and my primary doctor considered but don't currently believe is the cause. Most my lymph nodes have reduced in swelling but the one on the back of my head hasn't reduced size at all. That's personally quite concerning for me but 🤷♂️ Hopefully Monday I'll have a clear idea of what's going on and how to manage it properly. Since the ER discharge, I've significantly reduced sugar intake and increased animal fats and protein and veggies intake and kept hydrated and I'm feeling better all around. Energy is twice what it was 2 or 3 weeks ago. I was consuming OVER 200 grams of sugar per day any given day and exclusively ate fast food / vending machine snacks since around February. Didn't set myself up for health. Really trying to change that all around.
Stage 4 colon/ lung here. I do chemo every 2 weeks. This is my second time with cancer at age 34. I’m feeling insanely nauseas all of the time and tons of loose stool coming out of my stoma. Can anyone please suggest an intermittent fasting schedule and a specific diet? I’ve read several arrivals about how Keto seams to be the best. No carbs, as cancer likes carbs. Any tips would help for what worked for you.
I have that same hard ball under my chin for a couple years now, two of em next to each other actually, theyre tiny tho, like a pea (normal), plus a damn near grape size one where this girl pointed on her neck when describing the 'concerning' lymph node. Oh, and one on the back of my head with a dime size solid, non moving mass anchored next to it, and two or three inches from that a very hard (bone?) that seems to pertrude from my skull underneath my scalp but that's been there for as long as I can remember. I never knew to worry about swollen lymph nodes that didn't go away and enlarged / hardened. Oops 🤧😩🥴
I’m a 20 female in the army, I found a lump in my groin in February they said it was a abscess and did surgery, few months down the line my groin still wouldn’t heal, I had loads of tests and scans and they found out it wasn’t an abscess but no one could tell me what it was. I now have a second lump on the other side of my groin and I have nearly all of the symptoms you’ve spoken about? Do I talk to my doctor about this as a possibility or? I dunno why I’m even writing this comment guess I’m just scared that I’ll never find out what’s wrong with me
I have the big swollen lymph nodes in both sides of my groin, tingling down my legs, bone pain in my hips and legs. I have lost 30 lbs in 3 months, bruises all over my legs for no reason, fatigue and abdominal pain with severe bloating. I also have had a headache in the back of my head and behind my ears for the past 6 months everyday. Catcan showed an enlarged liver which my doctor said was from my diet which is contradictory because I am losing weight so fast. My doctor has brushed me off for months and at my last appointment told me "Its all in my head" and that I should see psychiatrist. I felt so frustrated and defeated. I know something is wrong. I just left the ER tonight because of my sore lymph nodes and achy legs I can barely stand up or walk and he suggested a biopsy on the nodes to check for Lymphoma which led me here. Please update what they found and Ill do the same!
Hi Rosa, I hope you are doing well. I stumbled across this video while researching my own symptoms. I seem to have a lot of the same symptoms that you had. I am wondering-did you have a very obvious lump anywhere that led you to believe it was lymphoma before you were diagnosed? I have had a small swollen lymph node in the back of my neck for two years. It has grown a little bit, but is still very small. I am scheduled for a CT scan next week. You are so strong and brave, thank you for sharing your story ❤️
Can someone please give me an honest answer on what they think with me? I have had eosinophilia for 2 years on blood tests all other causes ruled out. "Asthma" like issues and sinus issues for years no cause. No asthma. No infection. Trouble exercising when really fit. Chest pain when laying down sometimes better when on side. Osteopenia diagnosed a few years ago even though extremely fit and lifting weights. Unexplained tailbone injury/ degeneration. (Only mild osteopenia) now a bony lump on my lumbar spine. I should of already seen the hematologist so now my head is spinning. I have also had tenderness as well as bone pain in the past around ribs, legs, hip bones (just when bag brushes) and other area's now it hurts to lay down on a hard surface cause lower back bone pain. Nothing SUPER painful but not nothing. Also my recent kidney tests have been off and from my understanding might have intra-renal damage which my doctor is clueless about and haven't followed up. I'm hoping it's just some autoimmune thing like I always thought I just keep seeing my symptoms add up with this and then I think surely it would of been picked up, but maybe not if they are too busy testing me for sinus infections and bone density scans instead 🤷♀️