Funny you should ask. After having almost no trouble at all, this week has been miserable emotionally and I think exhuastion is to blame as I cannot seem to sleep.
Just out of curiousity, does anyone know offhand what they state as the cost of RAI? (i.e. my surgery pre-insurance was listed at 30 or 40 thousand dollars.)
I'm wondering what the cost of a scan is because I am thinking of going with a high deductible health plan. I know it sounds crazy but I think I will be spending quite a bit out of pocket anyway and there IS an out of pocket maximum that we do have the ability to cover.
That sounds crazy. My DH had pituitary surgery by one of the top surgeons in the world and the hospital bills were around $20,000 and the doc himself was $6,000. I would just doubt something as relatively common as RAI would be more than brain surgery. Or are you saying that thyroid surgery is that expensive? Still sounds like a lot to me!
That sounds crazy. My DH had pituitary surgery by one of the top surgeons in the world and the hospital bills were around $20,000 and the doc himself was $6,000. I would just doubt something as relatively common as RAI would be more than brain surgery. Or are you saying that thyroid surgery is that expensive? Still sounds like a lot to me!
Just wondering, how often do you get a sonogram. I think she said the blood tests will always be every 3 months?
Is this after your insurance paid? I worked in a hospital and brain surgery for $26,000 is unheard of where I live. I would say it would be more like $260,000 around here if not more.
Hi! I'm new here. I am having a partial thyroidectomy in a couple of weeks. I If it is found to be cancer, they are going back in to remove the other half. I have other health issues (kidney failure and an autoimmune), so the doctor thought this would be less traumatic for me. I'm really scared.
Thanks to mrsklamac for telling me about this board.
Hi! I'm new here. I am having a partial thyroidectomy in a couple of weeks. I If it is found to be cancer, they are going back in to remove the other half. I have other health issues (kidney failure and an autoimmune), so the doctor thought this would be less traumatic for me. I'm really scared.
Thanks to mrsklamac for telling me about this board.
O.K. This might be a dumb question, but heah I plead thy ca newbie status, I am still learning I guess.
If I just had the sonogram (2nd one, since I had one in Aug. I think)
Would the sonogram give an accurate picture if the remnant is still there or since its been a year since the RAI next month would the sonogram show if the remnant was gone
and which is the better indicator, I am assuming the thyroglobulin with hopefully unmeasurable readings.
I havent heard from my endo, but I know she said last time, oh I didnt call you because I see you were coming in etc. I guess I should ask her how she disseminates information whether good or bad etc. I dont iknow whats worse, hearing bad news in person or over the phone if I ever had to deal with that again. I did both.
It sounds like your case is very unique because of your other health issues. They did a biopsy and felt it was inconclusive?
I don't know about your other health issues, but if they didn't exist, I'd say go ahead and have the total thyroidectomy done.
I'm guessing they're doing this to leave part of the thyroid in if at all possible. Having part of your thyroid is better than having none.
I had the same situation, inconclusive biopsy - they did a frozen cell during my surgery and would have removed the whole thing if it came back positive. The frozen cell biopsy gives them quick results while they are doing surgery. Are they not doing the frozen cell biopsy during your surgery? I thought that was protocol. Unfortunately it does not show the cancer 100% if the time, and so when they sent mine out they found that it was indeed cancer and I had to have a second surgery.
Hi! I'm new here. I am having a partial thyroidectomy in a couple of weeks. I If it is found to be cancer, they are going back in to remove the other half. I have other health issues (kidney failure and an autoimmune), so the doctor thought this would be less traumatic for me. I'm really scared.
Thanks to mrsklamac for telling me about this board.
Just wanted to say welcome and wishing you all the best with your upcoming surgery.