Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I was diagnosed as hypo in 94. Then years went by and a move to another state and I was diagnosed with a goiter and hashimoto's thyroiditis and taken off my meds. Well after yet another move I finally found some good doctors. I have had several ultrasounds ect over the past 2 1/2 years. On my left lobe I have a solid nodule that has consistantly grown despite being back on synthroid. So they are calling it suspicious and will take out my left lobe during surgery and do a frozen section on the nodule. If it is cancer then they will take the whole thyroid. If not they are still going to look at the right lobe since I have many nodules (one which is hypoechoic) and it is larger than the left lobe. I won't know the outcome until after surgery. Thanks so much for asking. As it is getting closer I am more nervous. My dr prescriped some xanax because I have been a wreck. But it so helps to talk to other people who care and understand. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Re: Surgery , What thyroid problems do you have that you are getting surgery? I have a complex cyst in my right lobe and the endo that I saw last week told me that my left side is multi-nodular. He thinks that I will need surgery for this eventually. I'm so terrified of going into surgery, but if it comes to that then I guess I will have to suck it up. I hope your surgery goes very well with no complications...and hopefully you can keep one lobe! Good luck and be sure to post after your surgery to let me know how it went. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Not sure of the correct terminology of a hypoechoic nodule but I do know that they could be both benign or cancerous. They seem to have a higher rate of cancer but not all that high. The tyroid scan usually is a thyroid uptake scan but not a lot of doctors seem to use them anymore. Some doctors will use a cat scan instead. Good luck and I will let you know howthings go. Thanks for the prayers. I just got off the phone with my church too. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Re: Surgery one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 We need to slap the docs that took you off thyroid after being diagnosed with hashi's... I want to be the 50 foot woman, like in the movie... and then go around the country giving speeches on thyroid care... if I were that big folks would HAVE to listen to me!!! Do you have blood relatives with Hashi's? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:43:56 -0400 "melissa" writes: I was diagnosed as hypo in 94. Then years went by and a move to another state and I was diagnosed with a goiter and hashimoto's thyroiditis and taken off my meds. Well after yet another move I finally found some good doctors. I have had several ultrasounds ect over the past 2 1/2 years. On my left lobe I have a solid nodule that has consistantly grown despite being back on synthroid. So they are calling it suspicious and will take out my left lobe during surgery and do a frozen section on the nodule. If it is cancer then they will take the whole thyroid. If not they are still going to look at the right lobe since I have many nodules (one which is hypoechoic) and it is larger than the left lobe. I won't know the outcome until after surgery. Thanks so much for asking. As it is getting closer I am more nervous. My dr prescriped some xanax because I have been a wreck. But it so helps to talk to other people who care and understand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I don't know if my relatives had hashi's because my one Aunt treated everything through a nutrionalist but I wouldn't be suprised if she had hashi's too. And I just found out that my Grandma's sister had a goiter and lots of thyroid problems. I should investigate further. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Re: Surgery We need to slap the docs that took you off thyroid after being diagnosed with hashi's... I want to be the 50 foot woman, like in the movie... and then go around the country giving speeches on thyroid care... if I were that big folks would HAVE to listen to me!!! Do you have blood relatives with Hashi's? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:43:56 -0400 "melissa" writes: I was diagnosed as hypo in 94. Then years went by and a move to another state and I was diagnosed with a goiter and hashimoto's thyroiditis and taken off my meds. Well after yet another move I finally found some good doctors. I have had several ultrasounds ect over the past 2 1/2 years. On my left lobe I have a solid nodule that has consistantly grown despite being back on synthroid. So they are calling it suspicious and will take out my left lobe during surgery and do a frozen section on the nodule. If it is cancer then they will take the whole thyroid. If not they are still going to look at the right lobe since I have many nodules (one which is hypoechoic) and it is larger than the left lobe. I won't know the outcome until after surgery. Thanks so much for asking. As it is getting closer I am more nervous. My dr prescriped some xanax because I have been a wreck. But it so helps to talk to other people who care and understand. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 or Alzheimer's *wink* they are now saying connected with thyroid disease(what a surprise!) Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 or Alzheimer's *wink* they are now saying connected with thyroid disease(what a surprise!) Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 , what do you have that links Alzheimer's with thyroid Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 , what do you have that links Alzheimer's with thyroid Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 It does tend to run in families.. that's why I think it's important to contact family members when you find out you have a thyroid disorder... to let them be aware that they may want to get it checked if they are having symptoms but not determined a cause.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:26:53 -0400 "melissa" writes: I don't know if my relatives had hashi's because my one Aunt treated everything through a nutrionalist but I wouldn't be suprised if she had hashi's too. And I just found out that my Grandma's sister had a goiter and lots of thyroid problems. I should investigate further. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 It does tend to run in families.. that's why I think it's important to contact family members when you find out you have a thyroid disorder... to let them be aware that they may want to get it checked if they are having symptoms but not determined a cause.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:26:53 -0400 "melissa" writes: I don't know if my relatives had hashi's because my one Aunt treated everything through a nutrionalist but I wouldn't be suprised if she had hashi's too. And I just found out that my Grandma's sister had a goiter and lots of thyroid problems. I should investigate further. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 If I remember correctly.. they have found a connection between the chemical changes in the brain involved with Alzheimer's and long term low thyroid function... but they are still researching. Does anyone still have the link to the article? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 09:53:17 -0700 "Jamy " writes: , what do you have that links Alzheimer's with thyroid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 If I remember correctly.. they have found a connection between the chemical changes in the brain involved with Alzheimer's and long term low thyroid function... but they are still researching. Does anyone still have the link to the article? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 09:53:17 -0700 "Jamy " writes: , what do you have that links Alzheimer's with thyroid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 If I remember correctly.. they have found a connection between the chemical changes in the brain involved with Alzheimer's and long term low thyroid function... but they are still researching. Does anyone still have the link to the article? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 09:53:17 -0700 "Jamy " writes: , what do you have that links Alzheimer's with thyroid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Well that does make a lot of sense because my 12 year old has had a goiter and underactive thyroid. Until now we have had doctors unwilling to treat her. But things have recently changed. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Re: Surgery It does tend to run in families.. that's why I think it's important to contact family members when you find out you have a thyroid disorder... to let them be aware that they may want to get it checked if they are having symptoms but not determined a cause.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:26:53 -0400 "melissa" writes: I don't know if my relatives had hashi's because my one Aunt treated everything through a nutrionalist but I wouldn't be suprised if she had hashi's too. And I just found out that my Grandma's sister had a goiter and lots of thyroid problems. I should investigate further. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Well that does make a lot of sense because my 12 year old has had a goiter and underactive thyroid. Until now we have had doctors unwilling to treat her. But things have recently changed. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Re: Surgery It does tend to run in families.. that's why I think it's important to contact family members when you find out you have a thyroid disorder... to let them be aware that they may want to get it checked if they are having symptoms but not determined a cause.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:26:53 -0400 "melissa" writes: I don't know if my relatives had hashi's because my one Aunt treated everything through a nutrionalist but I wouldn't be suprised if she had hashi's too. And I just found out that my Grandma's sister had a goiter and lots of thyroid problems. I should investigate further. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 When they did it to me we saw a perfectly proportioned healthy gland that was double normal size.. so then they gave me the BIG dose and killed it off.... bye bye thyroid for me.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:56:29 EDT serenamoise@... writes: Topper, Yes it is when they give you a "small" amount of radioactive iodine and 24hours later they take an x-ray of the thyroid. It shows whether a nodule is hot or cold. I'm awaiting his desicion on whether or not I will have to have the scan done. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 When they did it to me we saw a perfectly proportioned healthy gland that was double normal size.. so then they gave me the BIG dose and killed it off.... bye bye thyroid for me.... Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:56:29 EDT serenamoise@... writes: Topper, Yes it is when they give you a "small" amount of radioactive iodine and 24hours later they take an x-ray of the thyroid. It shows whether a nodule is hot or cold. I'm awaiting his desicion on whether or not I will have to have the scan done. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 http://www.ecotalk.org/Alzheimer'sAluminumPhosphateIndustry.htm http://thyroid.about.com/b/a/094606.htm http://www.pdrhealth.com/content/lifelong_health/chapters/fgac29.shtml There are more..... Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 http://www.ecotalk.org/Alzheimer'sAluminumPhosphateIndustry.htm http://thyroid.about.com/b/a/094606.htm http://www.pdrhealth.com/content/lifelong_health/chapters/fgac29.shtml There are more..... Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 http://www.ecotalk.org/Alzheimer'sAluminumPhosphateIndustry.htm http://thyroid.about.com/b/a/094606.htm http://www.pdrhealth.com/content/lifelong_health/chapters/fgac29.shtml There are more..... Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I just read these articles. Alz runs in my family. There are actual brain changes in Alz, but I have never heard of that is thyroid. Any comments by anyone? Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I just read these articles. Alz runs in my family. There are actual brain changes in Alz, but I have never heard of that is thyroid. Any comments by anyone? Re: Surgery The thyroid scan is an RAI uptake, I think? I had it, I should know it! heheheheheh can I claim brain fog? Topper () On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:07:09 EDT serenamoise@... writes: one which is hypoechoic What is hypoechoic? These darn thyroids have so many malfunctions to them! I can't wait to see what they call my problems. They haven't classified anything yet except that I have a complex cyst. But now they want an ultrasound and may end up doing the needle biopsy AGAIN! Good thing needleds don't bother me. He said something about maybe doing a thyroid scan too. I wish I knew specifically what to call this so I could research it more and know my options. Relax about the surgery, you'll be fine. Have you ever had surgery? It's scary but it really is all in the mind. Once they give you that stuff to "relax" you, you won't remember anything after that!!! Try not to think about it...and let them know as soon as you go in on Thurs. that you are anxious about it and they'll give you a shot of something. It'll be ok. And it's for better health. Sometimes we have to go through painful things to make us better. I'll pray for your surgery to go well, and for you to have peace and comfort with it. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Welcome back !! Glad to hear it went so well. Get plenty of rest and stay with us. Let us know. (((Hugs))) Surgery Well, I am home finally. I had to stay a little bit longer because of the drain. Luckily no cancer was found. He removed the left lobe and I have about a 3 1/2 inch cut. He said that the nodule was as expected but the lobe was larger and hard to remove. So, I ended up with the drain in place until about 6 this evening. He left the right lobe which is large but looks great. I am very tired and sore now and will explain better later. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 (((((((((())))))))) Glad you are back home and that no cancer was found!!! Feisty Surgery Well, I am home finally. I had to stay a little bit longer because of the drain. Luckily no cancer was found. He removed the left lobe and I have about a 3 1/2 inch cut. He said that the nodule was as expected but the lobe was larger and hard to remove. So, I ended up with the drain in place until about 6 this evening. He left the right lobe which is large but looks great. I am very tired and sore now and will explain better later. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 (((((((((())))))))) Glad you are back home and that no cancer was found!!! Feisty Surgery Well, I am home finally. I had to stay a little bit longer because of the drain. Luckily no cancer was found. He removed the left lobe and I have about a 3 1/2 inch cut. He said that the nodule was as expected but the lobe was larger and hard to remove. So, I ended up with the drain in place until about 6 this evening. He left the right lobe which is large but looks great. I am very tired and sore now and will explain better later. "Dreams are the touchstones of our character." Henry Thoreau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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