GPC0321
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Everything is set and ready for the little summertime trip to celebrate the end of another school year (teacher here!) and my best friend's 44th birthday.
Well, almost everything. Resort, flights, ADRs, FastPasses, and Magical Express are all booked. The dogs have a reservation at the "pet spa" here at home. My Disney gift card is loaded with all of the spending and dining money I should require while down at my favorite place on earth.
But there is the large nodule on the left lobe of my thyroid! It was discovered a month ago, and a CT scan confirmed that the lobe is enlarged and covered with a "complex nodule". It's pretty huge! It's easy to see just looking at me (someone else noticed it before I did), and it is pushing against some important things (trachea, esophagus, jugular, carotid). Some days I really don't notice it at all, some days (seems worse when allergies are kicking up) it's a nagging and slightly uncomfortable presence. I go May 1st to get a fine needle aspiration biopsy to determine if the growth is benign or malignant. If benign, only the left lobe of my thyroid has to come out. If malignant, the whole thing and possibly some lymph nodes will have to be removed. It'll be at least a week after the biopsy before I get the results, then another appointment with the surgeon to discuss the results and the next step.
It feels like this is taking FOREVER, and all I want to do is get it over with so I can recover and be on my way to WDW without stitches and/or a totally screwed up thyroid (it's functioning fine right now).
My resort reservation is non-refundable (rented DVC points with no trip insurance). So, I'm not really excited about the idea of tossing over $900 out the window and canceling the trip. Obviously, if they can go ahead and do the surgery ASAP, that's the best case scenario. Otherwise, I'm very tempted to tell them they'll have to wait until I get back from the trip, which would basically put the surgery at the beginning of July. Naturally, if my life is endangered by waiting, I'll let the $900+ go!
So, just hoping that the scheduling for this surgery and recovery all work out!
The trip in question is just three nights at Kidani. Only two park days, one at Magic Kingdom and one at Epcot. We plan to take it easy around the pool and resort the first half of the day and spend the evenings until closing at the parks. Dining reservations set at Sanaa, Boma, and Via Napoli (have never eaten at any of them). FastPasses for Mine Train, Splash, Big Thunder at MK and Frozen, Spaceship Earth, and I think Living with the Land (LOL..whatever) at Epcot. Planning to score 4th, 5th, 6th, etc. at MK on that day/evening, and would like one for IllumiNations at Epcot for our evening there (I loooooove IllumiNations and have always watched it from the FastPass area).
Our flight home is fairly late in the day (after 5pm), so we'll enjoy the resort that morning (breakfast at Boma!), probably raid the gift shop for last minute spending frenzy, and just enjoy it all before heading home.
It's a lovely little trip. Fingers crossed that my thyroid and my doctors cooperate so that I can enjoy it!
Well, almost everything. Resort, flights, ADRs, FastPasses, and Magical Express are all booked. The dogs have a reservation at the "pet spa" here at home. My Disney gift card is loaded with all of the spending and dining money I should require while down at my favorite place on earth.
But there is the large nodule on the left lobe of my thyroid! It was discovered a month ago, and a CT scan confirmed that the lobe is enlarged and covered with a "complex nodule". It's pretty huge! It's easy to see just looking at me (someone else noticed it before I did), and it is pushing against some important things (trachea, esophagus, jugular, carotid). Some days I really don't notice it at all, some days (seems worse when allergies are kicking up) it's a nagging and slightly uncomfortable presence. I go May 1st to get a fine needle aspiration biopsy to determine if the growth is benign or malignant. If benign, only the left lobe of my thyroid has to come out. If malignant, the whole thing and possibly some lymph nodes will have to be removed. It'll be at least a week after the biopsy before I get the results, then another appointment with the surgeon to discuss the results and the next step.
It feels like this is taking FOREVER, and all I want to do is get it over with so I can recover and be on my way to WDW without stitches and/or a totally screwed up thyroid (it's functioning fine right now).
My resort reservation is non-refundable (rented DVC points with no trip insurance). So, I'm not really excited about the idea of tossing over $900 out the window and canceling the trip. Obviously, if they can go ahead and do the surgery ASAP, that's the best case scenario. Otherwise, I'm very tempted to tell them they'll have to wait until I get back from the trip, which would basically put the surgery at the beginning of July. Naturally, if my life is endangered by waiting, I'll let the $900+ go!
So, just hoping that the scheduling for this surgery and recovery all work out!
The trip in question is just three nights at Kidani. Only two park days, one at Magic Kingdom and one at Epcot. We plan to take it easy around the pool and resort the first half of the day and spend the evenings until closing at the parks. Dining reservations set at Sanaa, Boma, and Via Napoli (have never eaten at any of them). FastPasses for Mine Train, Splash, Big Thunder at MK and Frozen, Spaceship Earth, and I think Living with the Land (LOL..whatever) at Epcot. Planning to score 4th, 5th, 6th, etc. at MK on that day/evening, and would like one for IllumiNations at Epcot for our evening there (I loooooove IllumiNations and have always watched it from the FastPass area).
Our flight home is fairly late in the day (after 5pm), so we'll enjoy the resort that morning (breakfast at Boma!), probably raid the gift shop for last minute spending frenzy, and just enjoy it all before heading home.
It's a lovely little trip. Fingers crossed that my thyroid and my doctors cooperate so that I can enjoy it!