Lymph nodes : Hi ladies and gents, I saw my... - My Ovacome

My Ovacome

18,248 members20,377 posts

Lymph nodes

Juliette35 profile image
17 Replies

Hi ladies and gents, I saw my oncologist last Monday for the results of my scan. I was told that it is now in my lymph nodes in my chest, I wondered if anyone else has had this. So now I have to go back on chemo starting this Tuesday. He has now taken me off the tamoxifen, I was so hoping they would help me. Xx

Written by
Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
17 Replies
ScardyCat40 profile image
ScardyCat40

This time last year I found out that my cancer had spread through my lymph system to the lymph nodes in my chest.

I have low grade disease and for the past year I have been on a clinical trial. That has been keeping my cancer stable.

I have got pleural effusion on both sides of my chest. I had the one on the right drained in October and it was milky in appearance and the labs came back that it was something called a chylothorax. This is when lymph fluid from the duct in your chest leaks. It’s pretty rare and so far it has been stable.

However this has been my experience it does not necessarily mean it will be yours.

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toScardyCat40

Thank you scardycat, I have ppc stage four. Hopefully yours will keep stable. Xx

ScardyCat40 profile image
ScardyCat40 in reply toJuliette35

I remember we have spoken before

PS I am also Stage IV

Cropcrop profile image
Cropcrop

I’m sorry you didn’t get the scan results we all want for you.

I can’t offer you any advice re the lymph system but I hope the chemo grabs the disease by the proverbials, take lots of care, big hugs and love ❤️Xx Jane

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toCropcrop

Thank you Jane, I have my two grandchildren here at the moment and they do take my mind off things. I hope things are going well with you with this horrible disease. Lots of love. Julie xxx

Lily-Anne profile image
Lily-Anne

Have they confirmed it is cancer in the lymph nodes? I had enlarged lymph nodes but they went down on their own, CT scans were 12 weeks apart, oncologist said that they must have been inflammed, possibly from infection.

Good luck with chemo, try not to worry

LA xx

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35

Thank you la, he did say it was in my lymph nodes in my chest and he said I should feel some lumps but not feeling any yet. I had a bad cough over Christmas and had antibiotics for it, it would be a relief if it was the remains of the infection. Xxx

Rlenesue profile image
Rlenesue

I'm very sorry to hear this news, juliet35. I hope the chemo works for you and keep positive.

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toRlenesue

Thank you rienesue, xx

harpist_UK profile image
harpist_UK

Sorry to hear this, Juliette. I have cancer in the lymph nodes, but in a different place from you - in the armpit and near my left collar bone - they explained to me that the lymph node is connected with what is going on in the abdomen. I have just been told they are going to give it 5 shots of radiotherapy, as it has been steadily growing and is now a definite lump. It began last summer and the lymph flow blockage has given me lymphoedema (swelling) in my left arm, hand and breast. Apart from that it doesn't cause me trouble, and I think it's maybe not as bad a thing to happen as cancer going to the lungs or liver. That's how I keep myself positive, anyway. Hope all goes as well as it can. x

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toharpist_UK

Thanks Judy that's what I was frightened about it getting to my lungs. Have you ever been on water tablets, I was prescribed them early on. Xx

harpist_UK profile image
harpist_UK in reply toJuliette35

Not sure if you mean me, Juliette - I'm Christine not Judy. Anyway, I've never been on water tablets. x

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toharpist_UK

Sorry Christine, yes it was for you. 😊 xx

onelifetolive profile image
onelifetolive

I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer ( fallopian tube cancer) almost 2 years ago after I felt bloated and pain in low back and leg and bled when I hadn't had a period in 10 years (I am 54). I had the first big surgery and everything came up clear. Then after 6 chemos of carbo/Taxol my tumour markers came up again and the pain in my low back and right leg became worse. They kept telling me it was regional pain syndrome and unrelated to the cancer, but I didn't agree, I felt very strongly that cancer was somewhere in my low back or pelvis/hip area. Finally they did pet scan revealed it had gone into lymph nods and had become a series of tumours between the L2-L5 and was to dangerous to operate. I pushed a few surgeons and one agreed they could do it. So I had a 3rd big surgery and only to find out they left one behind they couldn't see hiding behind the Vena Cava and now for sure no surgeons will touch it as I could bleed out. I finished 25 rounds of radiation last month only to have Pet scan and find out it didn't do a thing to that tumour and also found out they found 7 new nodules in my both lungs, one being 7mm the largest. My question is because I also was diagnosed with MRSA that super bug during my radiation, could this be swollen lyphmnods in my lungs from that possibly ? They haven't done a biopsy yet, I am waiting to see respirologist. I just was retested for MRSA and I still tested positive even though they had given me antibiotic's 2 mths ago to treat it, obviously they were ineffective.

Im grasping at straws, as I would rather it be an infection then cancer of my lungs.

If it for sure is cancer has anyone any advice or been through something similar?

What treatments can you recommend or heard of etc? They are planning chemo at end of Jan using Avastin and gemcitabine. Has anyone experienced this combo with any success and how bad are side affects, do you lose hair? Im very nervous as I was so sick on carbo/taxol and radiation. any info is so appreciated. thank you

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toonelifetolive

Hi onelifetolive, so sorry you have been through all that and then for them to say the radiation hadn't worked. I have had carbo/taxol and I did loose my hair on that. I was also put on avastin after finishing first line chemo, but it didn't work for me. Didn't get any side effect while I was on it. I haven't had radiation treatment and I hope I don't have to have it. Sending you love and hugs 💕. Julie xx

Nicky100 profile image
Nicky100

I’m sorry about your scan results, that a tough disease this is. But it seems like they are cracking on with a treatment plan for you immediately which is good news! It sounds like you have a proactive team behind you to help. I’ve no direct experience of the lymph nodes but am sending you a bag full of love anyway. Nicky xx

Juliette35 profile image
Juliette35 in reply toNicky100

Thank you nikki, I believe in my oncologist. But now I am feeling chesty and coughing and bringing up phlegm, I finished my antibiotics last week so could be a bit of infection lingering there. Lots of love Julie. Xx

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Lymph nodes

Hi Ladies I posted last month around a discussion some of us were having as to whether Covid /...
Barmycharm profile image

Lymph nodes

Hi I was diagnosed HGS peritoneal cancer April 2017 by finding a lymph node in my groin no other...
transf2856 profile image

Lymph nodes

I have peritoneal/ovarian cancer. Diagnosed October 2021. Have had 1st line chemo (carbo/taxol...

Swollen lymph nodes

Hi ladies, Gosh, I haven't been on this site fir quite some time. I have been on niraparib for PPC...
Rlenesue profile image

lymph nodes elbows

Ok, seems like a weird one. I have had a recurring pain in my elbow for a few months. Now I've had...

Moderation team

See all

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.