□□he then discharged me.and I've not tested positive since.I did start having symptoms of raynauds which really scared me because I didn't know what it was or why it was happening.told my doc about it, he diagnosed me with raynauds and still have symptoms of it, but to a lesser degree than I used to, most of the time. Oohhh, that's rough, yes, my doc actually tested me for lupus to be sure because about 20 years ago I tested positive for lupus and my old doc sent me to a rheumy.here was the conversationĭoc: when is your joint pain the worst, in the morning or? The most important number, to be honest, is that 0.5, and that's technically still within normal limits.the long axis is important of course, but its only slightly enlarged.you shouldn't let this cause you any undue anxiety, really.if you don't start having other symptoms etc., I wouldn't think another thing about it, just assume that these reactive nodes will probably never go back to where they s okay, your body was just doing its job! I have two supraclavicular nodes swollen on each side and multiple cervical.mine are like yours except my largest is a tad larger on the long axis.this US is good news actually and it looks like they are reactive nodes.I freaked oouuttt when I discovered mine, esp the supraclavicular ones because I am 44, nothing you read about supraclavicular node swelling and people over the age of 40 is good news.I had a pretty savage covid experience followed by strep throat a month later, so my doc thinks the lymphadenopathy is from that.I had blood work, ultrasound, visit with ENT and finally a CT.its been over 5 months for me and they've only ever so slightly decreased in that time.still swollen, all of them.
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