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home:symptoms:lymph [03.16.2012] paulalberthome:symptoms:lymph [01.11.2019] – [Lymphatic system diagram] sallieq
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 My lumps I think  may be a mixture of enlarged lymph glands, lipomas, fat deposits.. .maybe granulomatous fibrosis or scarring. (?)  Don't really know without a biopsy.  I guess I've come to an uneasy acceptance that it doesn't matter....MP will hopefully address them all. My lumps I think  may be a mixture of enlarged lymph glands, lipomas, fat deposits.. .maybe granulomatous fibrosis or scarring. (?)  Don't really know without a biopsy.  I guess I've come to an uneasy acceptance that it doesn't matter....MP will hopefully address them all.
  
-Well, during phase I and much of Modified Phase II, which I'm on now (approx 9 months total on MP) has seen an increase in lumps/lymph etc.  Often these are very tender for a while, then eventually seem to become painless, though still enalrged or swollen.  In the last month I have noticed that the chain of lumps/lymph on my right leg have truly begun to decrease.  I didn't quite believe it at first as it was a very slow process.  But they have absolutely become smaller....either getting softer and then fading away or getting smaller and becoming very hard, like the tip of a  pin for sewing with those little knobs on top.  Then, they seem to get absorbed.  This has been SO reassuring to me.  Even as I see that I may have more swellng/enlargement throughout MP,  as I still am experiencing now in other parts of my body, I can feel reassured that there is a good chance they will eventually dissolve/be reabsorbed/melt away...whatever.  Helps much with my anxiety about the whole thing, too.  :)+Well, during phase I and much of Modified Phase II, which I'm on now (approx 9 months total on MP) has seen an increase in lumps/lymph etc.  Often these are very tender for a while, then eventually seem to become painless, though still enlarged or swollen.  In the last month I have noticed that the chain of lumps/lymph on my right leg have truly begun to decrease.  I didn't quite believe it at first as it was a very slow process.  But they have absolutely become smaller....either getting softer and then fading away or getting smaller and becoming very hard, like the tip of a  pin for sewing with those little knobs on top.  Then, they seem to get absorbed.  This has been SO reassuring to me.  Even as I see that I may have more swellng/enlargement throughout MP,  as I still am experiencing now in other parts of my body, I can feel reassured that there is a good chance they will eventually dissolve/be reabsorbed/melt away...whatever.  Helps much with my anxiety about the whole thing, too.  :)
  
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 +===== Lymphatic system diagram =====
  
 +Lymphatic drainage massage is done with gentle hand pressure moving very slowly from the furthest away body part toward the nearest nodes.
  
 +Nodes
 +{{home:symptoms:lymph.jpg|nodes}}
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 +Left: medical textbook.     Right: MP version
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