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Does this sould like something to worry about

I am a 26 year old female and about 6 mo ago i went to the Dr. because I was not feeling well. The Dr. examed my neck and he said he felt a lump and ordered a ultrasound of my thyroid. Well to make a long story short I never went and got it done. now it is 6 mo later and I had been feeling very tired and just not well for sometime now. I went and had the ultra sound done and it founfd a 1 cm noudle/lump on the left side of thyroid. So a thyroid scan was ordered. The scan came back normal and the lump was not seen.

Today I go to thr Dr. so they can explain my results and they say that it is nothing wrong or on my thyroid and thay it is prob. an enlarged lymphnode. It feels very large to the touch. Now the Dr. has orderd a CT scan. What could this be. It has been there for at lest 6 mo. I am always tired, I even get tired from getting dressed. I am very worried and I have just another large lympnode in my neck area.  My mom has lymphoma, my uncle died of it and I have an aunt and a few cousions that have had had cancer. I just don't feel well. All of my bloodwork is normal.
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Can somebody tell me the point of this site if nobody ever takes te time to read people's post. Im streeed not sleeping I am worried. Cam sombody help?
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the lump/noudle is dolid
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