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HIV ForumsGeneral & SupportLymph nodes in your throat
01/09/2009 06:30 AM
Mlee
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Just a question for ya'll. Whenever I go to my ID doc, he always feels my lymph nodes (i.e. neck and underarms).

A couple of weeks ago my right lymph node under my neck swelled and made that side of my neck sore. It lasted almost a week and then went away.

Now I have the same pain in my left lymph node under my neck. I don't feel like I have an infection but just generally feel blah.

I called the my ID doctor when it first happened and he said not to worry unless it stayed that way for a couple of months.

QUESTION IS: Has anyone else had this happen to them. And yes, I have had my tonsils removed.

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