Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 As you all remember in my last endo appt. I tried to clarify whether or not I had one or two nodules and whether or not the " unknown " nodule was on the " right " side due to ultrasound reports by the endo referring to the " nodule on the right side " and the original ultrasound ordered by my PCP and done at another location referencing it on the " left " side and when it came time for the biospy it was done ONLY on the left. I have a " picture " from the scan the endo did early last summer and it clearly shows " right " , it also show the size of almost 1 cm. So the concern by me and my PCP is that the right side if 1 cm or more should have also been biospied. When I asked the endo at the last appt if there was a nodule on the right - the already bad appt when to h*ll in a handbasket. And he never answered. Soon after that question - my needing Prozac was brought up by him again. The requested copies of my records have also not arrived at my PCP's office - they are being requested AGAIN. We are going ahead with getting another Ultrasound now to find the answers out ourselves. And I may depending on the results be having another FNA done soon also. If the nodule is 1cm or more - FNA and if the nodule on the left has grown any - FNA it again also. With my TSH suppressed - well there shouldn't be growth. I do have an Endo appt with a diff doc in August. But the PCP doesn't feel comfortable waiting on it anymore. I will let you all know the results when I get them sometime next week I expect. One thing I have always wondered about how standard is it when there are nodules to have the nuclear scan done to see if they are hot or cold? Dr. P never ordered that - is it standard or just when they suspect a problem? The one thing I do know about mine is it is not a cyst and is solid. That I do know. Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Janie, When I was diagnosed with a multinodular goiter in 1986, I had a nuclear scan done... probably because I had too many nodules for FNA. <g> I never had a repeat scan done, even before my surgery in 1998. I havd other tests, but not the nuclear scan. Cat =================================================================== > One thing I have always wondered about how standard is it when there are nodules to have the nuclear scan done to see if they are hot or cold? Dr. P never ordered that - is it standard or just when they suspect a problem? The one thing I do know about mine is it is not a cyst and is solid. That I do know. > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Janie, When I was diagnosed with a multinodular goiter in 1986, I had a nuclear scan done... probably because I had too many nodules for FNA. <g> I never had a repeat scan done, even before my surgery in 1998. I havd other tests, but not the nuclear scan. Cat =================================================================== > One thing I have always wondered about how standard is it when there are nodules to have the nuclear scan done to see if they are hot or cold? Dr. P never ordered that - is it standard or just when they suspect a problem? The one thing I do know about mine is it is not a cyst and is solid. That I do know. > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Janie, When I was diagnosed with a multinodular goiter in 1986, I had a nuclear scan done... probably because I had too many nodules for FNA. <g> I never had a repeat scan done, even before my surgery in 1998. I havd other tests, but not the nuclear scan. Cat =================================================================== > One thing I have always wondered about how standard is it when there are nodules to have the nuclear scan done to see if they are hot or cold? Dr. P never ordered that - is it standard or just when they suspect a problem? The one thing I do know about mine is it is not a cyst and is solid. That I do know. > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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