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Nerve Sensation around Adams’ Apple & Clavicle

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    NSNewf
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      I had a neck dissection in March of last year on the left side and was pronounced NED after none of the nodes came back positive. Please note my ENT only removeed nodes from only the  affected drainage basin. back left side of neck 

      Since the start of January I have noticed mild discomfort under my left clavicle (seat belt) and on the left side of my throat by Adam's apple. I have not  had a problem swallowing. At a recent derm appointment, the physician did not notice any swelling.

      I have a CT on Friday and follow-up with ENT in February.

      Has anyone experienced anything similar?

      I was diagonesed as 3a a year ago.

       

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        NSNewf
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          Update – CT shows unrelated degeneration of 3 vertebrates due to wear or injuries. 

          I will take it

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