Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Yes ! Same thing happend to me when diagnosed. I felt extreme fatigue and thought I couldn't shake a virus or something....went to my GP and the rest is history. I think most don't feel symptoms when diagnosed (I asked your question last year), but my endo explained that my TSH levels could have been fluctuating and causing me to feel borderline hypo. My TSH before surgery, but when I felt the worst, was a beautiful 2.48. Go figure! Sandy TT/RAI Oct. 2000, pap 102 mCi Oct. 2001 ..175 synthroid > Hi Everyone! > I'm new here, I've been wondering about this for quite awhile. I > was diagnosed with Thyca about a month ago, scheduled for surgery > Jan. 8th. The doctors claim this is a relatively asymptomatic time > but I have been undergoing extreme fatigue for several months now > (which led to the physical which diagnosed the cancer). Has anyone > else experienced this? I know this is to be expected down the road > but I worry about why I'm so tired Now. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Hello! I must say that the cranky side of my personality would like to run on over to my ob/gyn and inform him of my thyca diagnosis. I had fluctuating periods and extreme fatigue a few months prior to my discovery of a very large thyroid mass. This doctor gave me a prescription for an antidepressant. I know he's not perfect (although awfully cute...), but a nice neck feel would have expedited my diagnosis. I don't think you are alone in your symptoms. Shelagh TT/right neck dissection 10/31/01 RAI 12/11/01 > Hi Everyone! > I'm new here, I've been wondering about this for quite awhile. I > was diagnosed with Thyca about a month ago, scheduled for surgery > Jan. 8th. The doctors claim this is a relatively asymptomatic time > but I have been undergoing extreme fatigue for several months now > (which led to the physical which diagnosed the cancer). Has anyone > else experienced this? I know this is to be expected down the road > but I worry about why I'm so tired Now. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 hello, if it wasn't for my ob-gyn i would not be here to talk to you right now.i also felt very tired and moody prior to my TT with big lumps on both sides of my neck. i went my my family doctor, same guy i saw all my life, and he told me i was fine .he checked my thyroid levels and said they were fine , it had to be stress or a cold. well. 9 months later i went to my ob-gyn and they rest is history . michelle barth tt/thyca hpth hypocalcemic __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Hi Amy, Yes, yes, yes. I didn't feel quite right, tired, couldn't seem to get enough sleep. You will still feel tired until you are regulated on your medicines. Good Luck, let us know how things work out. Janice amyandgrey wrote: Hi Everyone! I'm new here, I've been wondering about this for quite awhile. I was diagnosed with Thyca about a month ago, scheduled for surgery Jan. 8th. The doctors claim this is a relatively asymptomatic time but I have been undergoing extreme fatigue for several months now (which led to the physical which diagnosed the cancer). Has anyone else experienced this? I know this is to be expected down the road but I worry about why I'm so tired Now. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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