Having surgery Feb 25!!!
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Hi, I came through my
Hi, I came through my surgeries fine. The toughest part was the getting the anesthesia to wear off and I had a large nodule so it drained alot after surgery so the tube had to be in there longer than usual. Just be sure to keep up on your pain medication so you can keep it under control. Surgery is scary, but I didn't have any of the complications they warned me about.0 -
Good luck
I hope all goes well for you, My last surgery (a completion thyroidectomy) was the beginning of December and aside from a hard few hours , bad reaction to pain meds, it was fine. Bring books, computer, things to keep you occupied. How long will you be in the hospital?
Wishing you the best
Sandy0 -
heyIowaBo said:Hi, I came through my
Hi, I came through my surgeries fine. The toughest part was the getting the anesthesia to wear off and I had a large nodule so it drained alot after surgery so the tube had to be in there longer than usual. Just be sure to keep up on your pain medication so you can keep it under control. Surgery is scary, but I didn't have any of the complications they warned me about.
@IowaBo
Hey, well I hope I will be fine...Is tomorrow but I'm not scared yet. So I should ask them to give me pain killers to take home????0 -
Heysandykr said:Good luck
I hope all goes well for you, My last surgery (a completion thyroidectomy) was the beginning of December and aside from a hard few hours , bad reaction to pain meds, it was fine. Bring books, computer, things to keep you occupied. How long will you be in the hospital?
Wishing you the best
Sandy
@sandykr
Well the doctor told me that I will only stay overnight..so I guess that's good0 -
Hi blair84,
I have followed
Hi blair84,
I have followed your story, for I to have just recently found out that I have papillary in
one nodule. I want to let you know that I am worried and so confused about it all. I just want to let you know to keep the faith I have said a prayer for you through this situation
and you are thought of within. Let me know how everything goes and your progress. For I am not too far behind you. GOD bless.0 -
I'm sure they will give youBlair84 said:hey
@IowaBo
Hey, well I hope I will be fine...Is tomorrow but I'm not scared yet. So I should ask them to give me pain killers to take home????
I'm sure they will give you a script to take home. Keep it under control. Ask about starting Synthroid right away so you don't get weak. My endocrinologist said I should have. If you have to do RAI they can remove it before that chemically.0 -
Hienvoy646 said:Hi blair84,
I have followed
Hi blair84,
I have followed your story, for I to have just recently found out that I have papillary in
one nodule. I want to let you know that I am worried and so confused about it all. I just want to let you know to keep the faith I have said a prayer for you through this situation
and you are thought of within. Let me know how everything goes and your progress. For I am not too far behind you. GOD bless.
Ok so yesterday I had my surgery and I'm little confused...well let's start from the fact that when I woke up I was throwing up like crazy so the kept me in the hospital until 10pm. I was very calm, not nervous at all and everybody were surprise even me. The doctor told me that they removed left side and they didn't find any cancer, he said that we will have to wait for the results to make sure, so I hope they won't find anything because I don't want the right side to be removed.
When he told me that he didn't see any cancer I was happy but now we have to make sure so I should know the results in 2 weeks.
Today I feel ok, very little pain in my neck nothing I can't handle... I'm actually doing better then I thought. I'm going to see him in 2 weeks for a follow up. I hope I will have a fast recovery. God is good0 -
everything ok?
Mine was scheduled for the 23rd, but the blizzard screwed it up so I don't have a new date yet. Good luck and keep us posted (I know you already had it, so good luck in recovery and I hope it's going well)0 -
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What do you mean they canIowaBo said:I'm sure they will give you
I'm sure they will give you a script to take home. Keep it under control. Ask about starting Synthroid right away so you don't get weak. My endocrinologist said I should have. If you have to do RAI they can remove it before that chemically.
What do you mean they can remove it before that chemically?? Everyone I've talked to had to go through the weeks of no Synthroid first, though some people were about to use something whose name I can't remember to make it easier (Thyrogen? Or is that something else completely? Can you use Cytomel when you're supposed to be going hypo because it clears your system so quickly? why can't I remember anything?)0 -
Well the doctor said notPerstephanie said:Are you going to have
Are you going to have radioactive iodine ablation? stage 1 or 2?
Well the doctor said not yet, first they have to see if the cancer is there and if it is then he will remove the right side...I have to wait for the results..0 -
Hey, Oh good luck to you. BePerstephanie said:everything ok?
Mine was scheduled for the 23rd, but the blizzard screwed it up so I don't have a new date yet. Good luck and keep us posted (I know you already had it, so good luck in recovery and I hope it's going well)
Hey, Oh good luck to you. Be positive!!!!0 -
So you didn't have anyBlair84 said:Hi
Ok so yesterday I had my surgery and I'm little confused...well let's start from the fact that when I woke up I was throwing up like crazy so the kept me in the hospital until 10pm. I was very calm, not nervous at all and everybody were surprise even me. The doctor told me that they removed left side and they didn't find any cancer, he said that we will have to wait for the results to make sure, so I hope they won't find anything because I don't want the right side to be removed.
When he told me that he didn't see any cancer I was happy but now we have to make sure so I should know the results in 2 weeks.
Today I feel ok, very little pain in my neck nothing I can't handle... I'm actually doing better then I thought. I'm going to see him in 2 weeks for a follow up. I hope I will have a fast recovery. God is good
So you didn't have any cancer? I thought you had papillary. I don't want to scare you, but my surgeon said if you have any cancer the whole Thyroid has to be removed. If you did have a papillary diagnosis, at some point, I would ask some questions. I am glad you are doing well in your recovery. God IS good!!!0 -
Yes, chemically withPerstephanie said:What do you mean they can
What do you mean they can remove it before that chemically?? Everyone I've talked to had to go through the weeks of no Synthroid first, though some people were about to use something whose name I can't remember to make it easier (Thyrogen? Or is that something else completely? Can you use Cytomel when you're supposed to be going hypo because it clears your system so quickly? why can't I remember anything?)
Yes, chemically with Thyrogen. I also went weeks with no Synthroid and got Hypo, but when I went to my endocrinologist she said I should have started it right after surgery to keep the remaining thyroid tissue from trying to create hormone and possibly make more cancer cells. I don't know what Cytomel is.0
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