What did the 5 Dr.'s say. And if it is still bothering you I would continue until I found a Dr. that could tell me what to do and exactly what it is.Have you tried emergency room yet? That would be my next step. I have the same thing under my jaw for almost 2 years now. I just started getting strange pains in my neck and numbness. I went to the Dr last week and he put me on antibiotics. He said its called lymphitis. I go back to him in a week. I'm so scared that I have cancer. He didnt take a bllod test or anything yet so maybe at my next visit. I'll let you know what happens.
My 22 year old son had these kind of neck lumps at a young age. Two on one side of the neck and one on the other side. They were movable and looked like marbles under the skin. The doctor assured us that they were swollen lymph nodes that might enlarge and shrink based on whether or not he had a cold, etc. They were noticeable for years, but they are no longer visible now.
Non stop period for such a long time is the indication of serious problem.Needs doctors advice.
minimum 3 months
lol has your stomach enlarged and you can feel something moving in your womb??
About 3 months, give or take. Boxers are tricky animals, especially with health problems.
Without doctors no.
What you have described are serious weight loss, lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes), malaise and loss of appetite. These are potentially serious symptoms, the enlarged lymph nodes suggest infection or disease somewhere in the body. Please see a doctor for further tests and examination, since little can be said unless a full and thorough history and examination are taken from you. You just restated his symptoms in medical terminology. I would also recommend seeing a doctor immediately, even going to the emergency room as soon as possible, could be something extremely serious.
Are you serious? Pull out your calendar!
Yes. Doctors wouldn't lie about that.
Twelve months
No , you inbred , you are dumb , no drugs for you , needlehead
You are pregnant for 40 weeks, which equals 10 months. Doctors give you a 4 week window that allows you to either deliver 2 weeks early or two weeks later then your actual due date. So they consider your pregnancy 9 months, but when at the doctors they count by weeks not months.
But don't worry because the doctors said that she will be out and about in a few months!!