I know this may sound stupid... but it's very important to me...
My second surgery was done mainly to remove remaining thyroid tissue that was left behind... however my surgeon said they realized it had spread to so many lymph nodes... ...
I don't think this is typical procedure... but and here's the stupid part... Is it very common to find doctors that are understanding with things like this... to try to find ways around issues... or is it.. do you think... few and far between?
I only ask because I go back Aug. 11th and am utterly terrified... considering the last time I saw my endocrin... she brough up it might be spreading and I've read a few posts where some have said biopsies were done on lymph nodes even to see if indeed it was the cancer..
Thanks
Sally
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yea
My sister is very overweight and refuses to step on a scale in the doctors office, they have learned to accept it, she is also a hypochondriac and lets her doctors know this upfront. They actually had to move a surgery up earlier for her because she was such a wreck while waiting. As long as you let the doctor know your issues up front they can let you know if they are willing to work with you.0 -
jcvolt,jcvolt said:yea
My sister is very overweight and refuses to step on a scale in the doctors office, they have learned to accept it, she is also a hypochondriac and lets her doctors know this upfront. They actually had to move a surgery up earlier for her because she was such a wreck while waiting. As long as you let the doctor know your issues up front they can let you know if they are willing to work with you.
Thank You. That does make sense That's awesome that they're that patient with her. I've had such a hard time to get my current endocrin. to understand that these concerns I'm bringing to her are not things I can "just get over" like she was telling me to do at the begining... but now I'm concerned I may have to change to a different edocrin. thus... trying to get all my ducks in a row. lol thank you for understanding and not being hurtful :-D
Sally0 -
miladyx,miladyx said:hi Sally!
in your profile you mention that your doctors said the type of thyroid cancer you have tends to like to spread... do you know what kind you have? is it a subtype of papillary?
Yes, I have "Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Tall Cell Variant"
I've looked things up online simply because my curent endocrin will not explain it to me and says it's not something I need to know ... hmm... I beg to differ... this is my body and I'm the one going through all this NOT her... but the website I found was this....
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/thy.2008.0164
And this is an excerpt I copied and pasted...
" there is a consensus that TCV has a higher recurrence and death rate than classical PTC. Most authorities believe that TCV's worse prognosis is related to its older age at presentation, larger tumor size, and high frequency of extrathyroid extension (ETE). "
The reality... this could be a comepltely worthless and incorrect.... however this is what I'm going by since this is all I have right now. I do know about the ACS hotline... and many other numbers... however I'm so busy right now I do not have time even for a 15 minute phone call for more brochures to be sent to me again. Sadly enough... the thyroid cancer has had to be pu on the backburner lately as I have about 6 other major dramas going on right now that have a more urgent need to be delt with... considering my endocrin doesn't want to see me currently... until August.
I hope that info was what you needed
Sorry I rambled
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you did not ramble at all...Sally08 said:miladyx,
Yes, I have "Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Tall Cell Variant"
I've looked things up online simply because my curent endocrin will not explain it to me and says it's not something I need to know ... hmm... I beg to differ... this is my body and I'm the one going through all this NOT her... but the website I found was this....
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/thy.2008.0164
And this is an excerpt I copied and pasted...
" there is a consensus that TCV has a higher recurrence and death rate than classical PTC. Most authorities believe that TCV's worse prognosis is related to its older age at presentation, larger tumor size, and high frequency of extrathyroid extension (ETE). "
The reality... this could be a comepltely worthless and incorrect.... however this is what I'm going by since this is all I have right now. I do know about the ACS hotline... and many other numbers... however I'm so busy right now I do not have time even for a 15 minute phone call for more brochures to be sent to me again. Sadly enough... the thyroid cancer has had to be pu on the backburner lately as I have about 6 other major dramas going on right now that have a more urgent need to be delt with... considering my endocrin doesn't want to see me currently... until August.
I hope that info was what you needed
Sorry I rambled
Sally
... and you should feel free to ramble as much as you want as you are going this trying time.
thank you very much for sharing!0
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