I've googled just about every disease, virus, bacteria, etc. that I can think of and am getting nowhere.
Over a month ago I had laryngitis with sore throat and swollen lymph nodes; mostly the ones mid-neck. Got a prescription, felt better, but the lymph nodes were still somewhat swollen though not painful.
A couple weeks ago I noticed the lymph nodes getting bigger and beginning to hurt. The one mid-neck on the left side is swollen, and the little ones down the right side and into the collarbone are also swollen.
About this time I also had a fungal infection on the left foot (between my toes); peeling skin from hot boots, plus itchy bumps. Got some liquid treatment and that went away, though my skin is still peeling after a day in boots.
This is also the same time I began a high-protein/low carb diet. After a month I felt the best I have since my Air Force Days! I was finished being sick before I began the diet.
I should mention that ever since October I've had chronic dry-eye after staying several days in a mouse-infested, dog-furred house.
I also seem to have chronic post-nasal drip; I always have to 'Har-umph' to clear my throat. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. It's been like that for years.
I had a blood test done a little over a week ago; DR signed to check white blood cells and for Mono. No results yet.
In the last day my right ear has felt 'full' and itchy. It is also starting to hurt. I have a chronic itch between the ear and throat, and it seems like these little sacks/glands at the base of my tongue along the gumline are swollen. That's never happened before. It's only on the right side, so I'm not sure if they are saliva glands, or lymph nodes.
Still no change in the lymph nodes. DR checked all other stuff; no swelling of the spleen or liver; no pain there. Tonsils are fine, no fever and no rapid weight loss.
I've looked-up every disease from parasites to swimmer's ear to non-hodgkin's. Every time I think one thing feels better, another thing starts to hurt! I just want to feel healthy again!
I hope someone can help point me in the right direction.
Over a month ago I had laryngitis with sore throat and swollen lymph nodes; mostly the ones mid-neck. Got a prescription, felt better, but the lymph nodes were still somewhat swollen though not painful.
A couple weeks ago I noticed the lymph nodes getting bigger and beginning to hurt. The one mid-neck on the left side is swollen, and the little ones down the right side and into the collarbone are also swollen.
About this time I also had a fungal infection on the left foot (between my toes); peeling skin from hot boots, plus itchy bumps. Got some liquid treatment and that went away, though my skin is still peeling after a day in boots.
This is also the same time I began a high-protein/low carb diet. After a month I felt the best I have since my Air Force Days! I was finished being sick before I began the diet.
I should mention that ever since October I've had chronic dry-eye after staying several days in a mouse-infested, dog-furred house.
I also seem to have chronic post-nasal drip; I always have to 'Har-umph' to clear my throat. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. It's been like that for years.
I had a blood test done a little over a week ago; DR signed to check white blood cells and for Mono. No results yet.
In the last day my right ear has felt 'full' and itchy. It is also starting to hurt. I have a chronic itch between the ear and throat, and it seems like these little sacks/glands at the base of my tongue along the gumline are swollen. That's never happened before. It's only on the right side, so I'm not sure if they are saliva glands, or lymph nodes.
Still no change in the lymph nodes. DR checked all other stuff; no swelling of the spleen or liver; no pain there. Tonsils are fine, no fever and no rapid weight loss.
I've looked-up every disease from parasites to swimmer's ear to non-hodgkin's. Every time I think one thing feels better, another thing starts to hurt! I just want to feel healthy again!
I hope someone can help point me in the right direction.


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