HYPOECHOEC NODULE?

mopar
mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
edited March 2014 in Thyroid Cancer #1
Looking for some encouraging words regarding my daugther. Twenty-three years old, a 'tiny hypoechoec nodule, irregular borders' on her recent thyroid ultrasound. Haven't heard back from the doctor yet as to his impression of this report. We just picked up a copy the other day. As an ovarian cancer survivor, I'm sure you can imagine my concern. Her bloodwork seems very low (T3, TSH, etc.), and yet the doctor didn't express concern. She originally went because of weight gain, extreme fatigue, low blood pressure, chest pains. Cardiac issues have been ruled out. This ultrasound was done because nodules were suspected, as they can create thyroid problems. Now that we have these results I've been researching and not liking what I'm reading. In the process of waiting for the doctor to get back with us, anything you can offer will be much appreciated.

God Bless.
Monika

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  • serenapal
    serenapal Member Posts: 31
    Hi mopar have them test her
    Hi mopar have them test her for Hashimotos Disease (just a simple blood test for antibodies). After all these years of complaining I was diagnosed with this had same systoms as your daughter plus more major hair loss, super venticular tachacardia(sp?)I am going to a endocrinologist Jan.6. This disease can cause high cholestol(sp?) and other things. Hope that your daughers test end up being fine.
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    serenapal said:

    Hi mopar have them test her
    Hi mopar have them test her for Hashimotos Disease (just a simple blood test for antibodies). After all these years of complaining I was diagnosed with this had same systoms as your daughter plus more major hair loss, super venticular tachacardia(sp?)I am going to a endocrinologist Jan.6. This disease can cause high cholestol(sp?) and other things. Hope that your daughers test end up being fine.

    THANK YOU
    Thank you for such a quick response. Sorry to hear you are dealing with this. I have hypothyroidism, and it was not easy to get diagnosed. So, I can certainly appreciate what you've been through. She actually has had the antibody test. I don't have it on hand, but the doctor claimed it was 'normal'. Past experience tells me what they consider 'normal' is not always so. Anyway, I will review the report again.

    My other daugther's friend was just diagnosed with Hashimoto as well, and finally found a good doctor. I wish you the best with the endocrinologist. Thank you again for taking the time to respond. I'll be watching for others.

    Monika
  • serenapal
    serenapal Member Posts: 31
    mopar said:

    THANK YOU
    Thank you for such a quick response. Sorry to hear you are dealing with this. I have hypothyroidism, and it was not easy to get diagnosed. So, I can certainly appreciate what you've been through. She actually has had the antibody test. I don't have it on hand, but the doctor claimed it was 'normal'. Past experience tells me what they consider 'normal' is not always so. Anyway, I will review the report again.

    My other daugther's friend was just diagnosed with Hashimoto as well, and finally found a good doctor. I wish you the best with the endocrinologist. Thank you again for taking the time to respond. I'll be watching for others.

    Monika

    Not a problem. Yeah I hope I
    Not a problem. Yeah I hope I can find a way to be better tired of being sick day in and day out. I forgot to ask you how are you doing? I can be so rude sometimes lol. I know you have been dealing with alot yourself. Funny thing about you parents you guys always worry about us more than your selves and we really appreciate it and love ou guys for it. My mom had her breast exam couple years after she was diagnosed w/cancer it came bcak fine I had mine couple days later and was diagnosed w/ca and I thought my mom was going to completly lose it.She said that she wished it was her again and not me.
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    serenapal said:

    Not a problem. Yeah I hope I
    Not a problem. Yeah I hope I can find a way to be better tired of being sick day in and day out. I forgot to ask you how are you doing? I can be so rude sometimes lol. I know you have been dealing with alot yourself. Funny thing about you parents you guys always worry about us more than your selves and we really appreciate it and love ou guys for it. My mom had her breast exam couple years after she was diagnosed w/cancer it came bcak fine I had mine couple days later and was diagnosed w/ca and I thought my mom was going to completly lose it.She said that she wished it was her again and not me.

    THANK YOU FOR ASKING!
    I'm doing fine, thank you. Hanging in there. So sorry to hear all that you've been through and are still going through. Sending prayers for you and your Mom. Once I find out what's going on with my daugther, I'll try to post an update. Thanks for your support!
  • Tamika30
    Tamika30 Member Posts: 9
    I wish your daugther the best of luck.
    I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer this pass June. I had my entire thyroid removed with two surgeries. I recently found out in October that I have a hypoechoic nodule in my neck once again. My doctor did the biosy which came back negative. I am still worried so I can understand what you are feeling. The results said they he submitted insufficient material for them to do a complete evaluation. I thought he would have suggested redoing the test but he didn't. He just basically told me let monitor it and see if it grows or changes. Over the last few days I have been having pains in my neck up to my ears. But I was told to take muscle relaxer and pain meds. Does your daugther have pain? I am seeking a second opinion next week. I hope everything works out well with your daughter. I will let you know what they find out and see if i can offer some other advice.
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    Tamika30 said:

    I wish your daugther the best of luck.
    I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer this pass June. I had my entire thyroid removed with two surgeries. I recently found out in October that I have a hypoechoic nodule in my neck once again. My doctor did the biosy which came back negative. I am still worried so I can understand what you are feeling. The results said they he submitted insufficient material for them to do a complete evaluation. I thought he would have suggested redoing the test but he didn't. He just basically told me let monitor it and see if it grows or changes. Over the last few days I have been having pains in my neck up to my ears. But I was told to take muscle relaxer and pain meds. Does your daugther have pain? I am seeking a second opinion next week. I hope everything works out well with your daughter. I will let you know what they find out and see if i can offer some other advice.

    THANK YOU
    Thank you, Tamika (is that your name?). I appreciate your feedback. But I'm so sorry to hear that you have to deal with this disease. I've had ovarian cancer twice, so I completely understand what you are going through.

    All the more reason I hope this is not my daugther's case. She does not have neck pain, and her familiy physician finally called her back yesterday. He just says to follow up in three months with another ultrasound to see if the nodule has changed. I also showed the report to my oncologist when I saw him Wednesday. He said a one-year follow-up would be in order. Seems like a long time to me, but he was also not too concerned about the nodule. That seems to be his standard approach (wait and see) to nodules, as I have two on my lung (left lobe) that was not there a year ago. Or, at least, was not mentioned on the report. He tells me 'not to worry'.

    I'm so glad to hear you are going for a second opinion. Sometimes even a third is justified. As it stands, my daugther really has no concrete answers to her 'ailments'. I still feel it's at least leaning to hypothyroidism, but two physicians don't seem to think so.

    My best to you. Sending prayers that your pain will subside and this second opinion will give you some peace of mind and quality care.

    (((HUGS)))
    Monika