Hi, I've also posted this on lymphoma message board because I'm starting to get a bit worried. I found a lump (feels like a swollen gland) above my collarbone a year and half ago. This lump moves up and down when I swallow and changes in size. I've had a very dry throat which can wake me at night. I also sometimes wake up and find I've been sweating but don't have a temperature/fever. I've not lost any weight. I have trouble swallowing food and feel that something is in my throat. I've noticed over the past few weeks small red spots keep appearing then disappearing in my mouth, there seems to be white/greyish patches on my bottom and top lip (inside), but the white seems to change in colour daily - sometimes white then sometimes greyish. I've noticed small pin size white spots for about a week now on my right cheek and have found small red type ulcers on my bottom lip (2 of them) and they hurt like an ulcer. The back of my throat has small white patches on it but I think this is possibly due to the dryness. I have a pea size hard bone type lump on my jaw - feels like a piece of bone and cannot be moved. I've been to my GP in January about the lump on my collarbone because it felt like it was pressing against my windpipe, and I also was very fatigued and itchy on my legs/arms/head and back. He thinks the lump is thyroid goitre and I went to see a specialist about this last week. He has taken a thyroid blood test, examined me and referred me for a scan and also to a ENT specialist, however the waiting list to see ENT is extremely lengthy and I suspect it will be a few months till I see them. I am not to return to the thyroid specialist until I have been seen by ENT, unless there is something that shows up on my bloods/scan. My question is, will ENT examine my mouth or should I go back to my GP in case I need to be referred to Oral specialist - or am I just be paranoid! Thanks for listening.