Felicia
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- Aug 18, 1999
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If you have a prayer to spare, could you send it my way please.
I am having my thyroid removed tomorrow. The doctors found a nodule in my right lobe in July. It has risks factors for being cancerous, although a fine needle biopsy came back as non-cancer. I have had 3 opinions and every doctor said to have it removed as a benign needle biopsy is far from accurate on a large nodule. The tumor could have been missed.
I am scared. Scared of sugery, scared of it being cancer, just simple scared. I have been trying to be the brave mommy in front of my kiddies (6 and 9yo), but it has been hard.
Anyway, I am scheduled for sugery around 8:00am Wednesday morning. THank you and I will post as soon as I can.
Thank you,
Felicia
UPDATE: 11/8
I'm home! Thank you all SO much for your prayers and well wishes. I was a basket case going into surgery! I got to the hospital at 6:30am Wednesday and was so nervous, they gave me "relaxing" meds within minutes. Surgery was 2 hours long.
My doctor removed 1/2 of the thyroid and sent it to pathology while I was still asleep. They did a "frozen section" biopsy which showed benign (YEA!). The doctors then closed me up. If it showed cancer at that point they would have removed the entire thyroid. I now have to wait one week for the final pathology report. IF it shows any cancer cells after all the disecting, staining, biopsing, then I will have to have this surgery all over again within weeks to remove the remaining thyroid lobe.
Now you ask "Why didn't they just remove the whole thyroid anyway?" Well, #1) If you can leave 1/2 of your thyroid in, it is good as you won't need to take medication for the rest of your life. The remaining thyroid could pick up the slack of the "lost" thyroid and #2) my health insurance won't pay for a total thyroidectomy unless it is biopsied and confirmed cancer first.
I only stayed in the hospital one night and came home yesterday. I am feeling good, tired and sore, but good and glad to be home. My children came to see me in the hospital and I was so glad because I wanted them to know mommy was going to be allright.
Thank you for your prayers and I am keeping all your prayers with me while we await the final pathology report. I have a followup appt on next thursday to remove the stiches and hopefully will know by then.
Thanks!
Felicia
I am having my thyroid removed tomorrow. The doctors found a nodule in my right lobe in July. It has risks factors for being cancerous, although a fine needle biopsy came back as non-cancer. I have had 3 opinions and every doctor said to have it removed as a benign needle biopsy is far from accurate on a large nodule. The tumor could have been missed.
I am scared. Scared of sugery, scared of it being cancer, just simple scared. I have been trying to be the brave mommy in front of my kiddies (6 and 9yo), but it has been hard.
Anyway, I am scheduled for sugery around 8:00am Wednesday morning. THank you and I will post as soon as I can.
Thank you,
Felicia
UPDATE: 11/8
I'm home! Thank you all SO much for your prayers and well wishes. I was a basket case going into surgery! I got to the hospital at 6:30am Wednesday and was so nervous, they gave me "relaxing" meds within minutes. Surgery was 2 hours long.
My doctor removed 1/2 of the thyroid and sent it to pathology while I was still asleep. They did a "frozen section" biopsy which showed benign (YEA!). The doctors then closed me up. If it showed cancer at that point they would have removed the entire thyroid. I now have to wait one week for the final pathology report. IF it shows any cancer cells after all the disecting, staining, biopsing, then I will have to have this surgery all over again within weeks to remove the remaining thyroid lobe.
Now you ask "Why didn't they just remove the whole thyroid anyway?" Well, #1) If you can leave 1/2 of your thyroid in, it is good as you won't need to take medication for the rest of your life. The remaining thyroid could pick up the slack of the "lost" thyroid and #2) my health insurance won't pay for a total thyroidectomy unless it is biopsied and confirmed cancer first.
I only stayed in the hospital one night and came home yesterday. I am feeling good, tired and sore, but good and glad to be home. My children came to see me in the hospital and I was so glad because I wanted them to know mommy was going to be allright.
Thank you for your prayers and I am keeping all your prayers with me while we await the final pathology report. I have a followup appt on next thursday to remove the stiches and hopefully will know by then.
Thanks!
Felicia