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aaronrh76
25-01-17, 21:05
Does anyone know exactly where the collar bone lymph nodes are supposed to be located. Are they attached to the bone much like the jaw node or are they just in the area? The reason I ask is I read that those nodes are bad news if they swell as it can signify lymphoma or lung cancer. My right collar bone is tender on the top near where it connects to the shoulder. I have full movement of my arm and had no obvious injuries to my shoulder that I know of it just feels like a bruise. I have felt around and do not feel any obvious lumps. Just a sore spot. Been like that for the past two days. Are these nodes easy to spot is it obvious when they swell an I over thinking things as usual?

Fishmanpa
25-01-17, 21:06
Does anyone know exactly where the collar bone lymph nodes are supposed to be located. Are they attached to the bone much like the jaw node or are they just in the area? The reason I ask is I read that those nodes are bad news if they swell as it can signify lymphoma or lung cancer. My right collar bone is tender on the top near where it connects to the shoulder. I have full movement of my arm and had no obvious injuries to my shoulder that I know of it just feels like a bruise. I have felt around and do not feel any obvious lumps. Just a sore spot. Been like that for the past two days. Are these nodes easy to spot is it obvious when they swell an I over thinking things as usual?

Overthinking as usual :D

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aaronrh76
25-01-17, 21:23
LOL I should play Cancer Bingo, everytime I get anxious about a certain cancer I cross it off.

Stecakes
25-01-17, 22:47
It's every lymph nodes job to swell. That's their function.
Feeling a lymph node raised does not mean you have cancer there.

GlassPinata
26-01-17, 00:34
If you are thin, you can feel lymph nodes in your collar bone region.
We all have them.
As long as they are not more than one cm, they are not worrisome.
And you are probably not the best judge of whether your lymph node is enlarged or not.
I once estimated that a lymph node was about 2.5 cm- the doctor told me that it was less than 1 cm, and perfectly normal.

Remember: we ALL have lymph nodes in the collar bone area. Only thin-ish (or older) people can feel them. Up to one cm is normal. Beyond that is enlarged.... but it STILL doesn't mean you have cancer, as Dr. Google would have you believe.
Enlarged collarbone nodes can be a sign of stomach cancer- they can also be a symptom of many other normal inflammatory processes that are going on in your body.
if you are able to see a doctor, do so.
if not, try not to worry, and try not to mess with the node. It may go down. mine always have.
Best wishes.

Gary A
26-01-17, 00:42
If you are thin, you can feel lymph nodes in your collar bone region.
We all have them.
As long as they are not more than one cm, they are not worrisome.
And you are probably not the best judge of whether your lymph node is enlarged or not.
I once estimated that a lymph node was about 2.5 cm- the doctor told me that it was less than 1 cm, and perfectly normal.

Remember: we ALL have lymph nodes in the collar bone area. Only thin-ish (or older) people can feel them. Up to one cm is normal. Beyond that is enlarged.... but it STILL doesn't mean you have cancer, as Dr. Google would have you believe.
Enlarged collarbone nodes can be a sign of stomach cancer- they can also be a symptom of many other normal inflammatory processes that are going on in your body.
if you are able to see a doctor, do so.
if not, try not to worry, and try not to mess with the node. It may go down. mine always have.
Best wishes.

The OP hasn't reported feeling any swollen lymph nodes, though:

"I have felt around and do not feel any obvious lumps. Just a sore spot. "

If all you have is pain around the collarbone then it's most likely down to a strained muscle, perhaps caused by poor posture or sleeping in an awkward position. Aches and pains of this nature are par for the course, it in no way should have you worrying about lymphoma, especially after only two days.

GlassPinata
26-01-17, 00:44
The OP hasn't reported feeling any swollen lymph nodes, though:

"I have felt around and do not feel any obvious lumps. Just a sore spot. "

If all you have is pain around the collarbone then it's most likely down to a strained muscle, perhaps caused by poor posture or sleeping in an awkward position. Aches and pains of this nature are par for the course, it in no way should have you worrying about lymphoma, especially after only two days.


Oh my gosh, only a sore collarbone?
You are okay.
Go look in the mirror and repeat after me: "I am okay."

:yesyes:

Fishmanpa
26-01-17, 00:47
Oh my gosh, only a sore collarbone?
You are okay.
Go look in the mirror and repeat after me: "I am okay."

:yesyes:

Exactly! :)

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aaronrh76
26-01-17, 20:21
Was more interested in the location of said nodes. Like are they on the collarbone themselves like how the jaw ones are right on my jawline. Or are they in the fleshy area above the bone. Cause my left collarbone is kinda bumpy but don't know if they are nodes or if it's a vein or some other nonsense. The right side is a smoother.

Mav
27-01-17, 11:25
LOL I should play Cancer Bingo, everytime I get anxious about a certain cancer I cross it off.

:blush: I should play that too!

Fishmanpa
27-01-17, 12:42
LOL I should play Cancer Bingo, everytime I get anxious about a certain cancer I cross it off.

Even as a survivor I kind of chuckled at that. I envisioned a room full survivors, sufferers and HA sufferers and what that would be like... Using the letters of the word cancer and associated illnesses etc.

"Cervical Cancer 21...Cervical Cancer 21..."

"Adrenal Gland Tumors 47...Adrenal Gland Tumors 47..."

"Nueroblastoma 39...Nueroblastoma 39..."

"Chemotherapy 19...Chemotherapy 19..."

"Endocrine Tumor 59...Endocrine Tumor 59..."

"Radiation treatment 62..Radiation treatment 62...)


BINGO! :doh:

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