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Can Having Suffered From Cystic Lymphangioma Result In Nerve Pain?

I was diagnosed with cystic lymphangioma at the age of 5, I am now 38. 3 years ago i weight 240 and now i weigh 150. I have been in the hospital for 2 years, a doctor removed a large tumor. Since then pain as radiated throughout my whole body. My tumor is growing back extremely fast and I have had radiation, and many different complication with this. They tell me the pain is from the nerve endings, they have me on 34 pills a day. What do you suppose i do?
Mon, 23 Jan 2017
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Yes this is rapid loss of weight and the pain radiating all over the body is concern.
The fact that they have removed your tumour and is growing back again means that the tumour is growing back again means it's malignant tumour with pontentual regrowth
It's better to continue with treatment
as directed by your doctor and you can seem a second opinion from another oncologist or pathologist.
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Can Having Suffered From Cystic Lymphangioma Result In Nerve Pain?

Yes this is rapid loss of weight and the pain radiating all over the body is concern. The fact that they have removed your tumour and is growing back again means that the tumour is growing back again means it s malignant tumour with pontentual regrowth It s better to continue with treatment as directed by your doctor and you can seem a second opinion from another oncologist or pathologist.