Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since my last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. .. I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its just that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had before. And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of pain. Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I don't see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? Aussie Jane > > A few questions. > > > > Are all goitres 'bad'. Drs seem to say that some are OK and some > aren't. > > That's got 2 sides to it, depending on how you see it. Something > goes wrong that a thyroid grows. Thing is to find out what made it > grow. 2)most goiters are not cancer. > > > > Can a goitre lie dormant for 30 years and then start to change ? I > am > > 46 now. > > Yes. If you have Hashimoto's, antibodies attacking the thyroid, it > can change to cancer if untreated for a long enough time. The other > question to find out is, what is making it grow. Cancer would be an > easy one to point to. But then, few goiters are cancerous. > > > > If I have a goitre and voice starts getting husky over a period of > 3 > > months .... is that an alarm call ? > > Husky is one of the symptoms of having thyroid cancer. Tightness in > throat. Troubled swallowing. But, then, being hypo makes your > voice husky. Have you read the symptoms of having thyroid cancer ? > Thyca.org has lots of info. > > In retrospect, looking at things I went to my doc for over the last > 2 yrs or so. If I had been more aware, I should have gone back and > said " no, doc, I think this is something else, I think it needs to > be looked into. " Is that something you, Aussie Jane, could do with > this doc ? " There's something here doc, and I want it looked into > more. " Might get her attention then and get things done. If it's a > visible lump, goiters have to get really big to be visible. At that > point, thoughts should be about squeezing the throat and impinging > on arteries. Mine had moved one of my arteries, and was making my > throat smaller at one spot. > > Look up the symptoms on thyca org about goiters, and , I think it > was symptoms of it being cancerous. Though it seems any benign > goiter that size could do the same. > > u.s. jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since my last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. .. I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its just that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had before. And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of pain. Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I don't see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? Aussie Jane > > A few questions. > > > > Are all goitres 'bad'. Drs seem to say that some are OK and some > aren't. > > That's got 2 sides to it, depending on how you see it. Something > goes wrong that a thyroid grows. Thing is to find out what made it > grow. 2)most goiters are not cancer. > > > > Can a goitre lie dormant for 30 years and then start to change ? I > am > > 46 now. > > Yes. If you have Hashimoto's, antibodies attacking the thyroid, it > can change to cancer if untreated for a long enough time. The other > question to find out is, what is making it grow. Cancer would be an > easy one to point to. But then, few goiters are cancerous. > > > > If I have a goitre and voice starts getting husky over a period of > 3 > > months .... is that an alarm call ? > > Husky is one of the symptoms of having thyroid cancer. Tightness in > throat. Troubled swallowing. But, then, being hypo makes your > voice husky. Have you read the symptoms of having thyroid cancer ? > Thyca.org has lots of info. > > In retrospect, looking at things I went to my doc for over the last > 2 yrs or so. If I had been more aware, I should have gone back and > said " no, doc, I think this is something else, I think it needs to > be looked into. " Is that something you, Aussie Jane, could do with > this doc ? " There's something here doc, and I want it looked into > more. " Might get her attention then and get things done. If it's a > visible lump, goiters have to get really big to be visible. At that > point, thoughts should be about squeezing the throat and impinging > on arteries. Mine had moved one of my arteries, and was making my > throat smaller at one spot. > > Look up the symptoms on thyca org about goiters, and , I think it > was symptoms of it being cancerous. Though it seems any benign > goiter that size could do the same. > > u.s. jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Hi Oz Jane. I don't want to scare, but the possibility of cancer does that. I wish 2 yrs ago when doc first felt my thyroid enlarged, that I would have had it imaged. I wish doc would have known to do that. My blood level came back normal, so nothing more was done. Blood level was normal right up to surgery, even though the poor thing was dying and only a small spot in each side churning out hormone. So, I think one thing I can do is tell others to get their thyroid imaged when suspect something wrong. Tell your doc it would help your peace of mind to have it imaged. The thyroid uptake scan showed large areas in both lobes that weren't working, and a small hyper part. It didn't show cancer, but it indicated something wasn't right. My biopsy showed maybe cancer, maybe not. With those tests, and cuz the size of the goiter, and it was narrowing the throat pipe(what is that, the esophagus?) it was decided it would come out. It was the post op pathology that found cancer. It was amazing, cuz there was a huge area of cancer in one lobe, but the 6 sticks in biopsy in that lobe didn't get it. This all started because I was in the ER with breathing and heart rates too far up, when the Cat scan found my large thyroid, accidentally, they were looking for abdominal stuff. When the ER doc saw the thyroid in the Cat scan, he said my high respiration rate might be because any narrowing of the wind pipe that showed on the scan, the body goes - I can't breathe, I can't breathe. So, yes, breathing problems are a part. As it turns out, I was having thyroiditis from hell in the ER, the breathing and heart rate cleared up 4 or 5 days later, just as mysteriously as it started. It wasn't from the narrowing of the windpipe. When was your operation? Intubation does effect the throat, but should clear up within a time frame. U.S. Jane > > Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of > Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year > history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since my > last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. > > . I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its just > that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had before. > And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also > getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of pain. > > Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be > affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I don't > see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? > > Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? > > Aussie Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 Hi Oz Jane. I don't want to scare, but the possibility of cancer does that. I wish 2 yrs ago when doc first felt my thyroid enlarged, that I would have had it imaged. I wish doc would have known to do that. My blood level came back normal, so nothing more was done. Blood level was normal right up to surgery, even though the poor thing was dying and only a small spot in each side churning out hormone. So, I think one thing I can do is tell others to get their thyroid imaged when suspect something wrong. Tell your doc it would help your peace of mind to have it imaged. The thyroid uptake scan showed large areas in both lobes that weren't working, and a small hyper part. It didn't show cancer, but it indicated something wasn't right. My biopsy showed maybe cancer, maybe not. With those tests, and cuz the size of the goiter, and it was narrowing the throat pipe(what is that, the esophagus?) it was decided it would come out. It was the post op pathology that found cancer. It was amazing, cuz there was a huge area of cancer in one lobe, but the 6 sticks in biopsy in that lobe didn't get it. This all started because I was in the ER with breathing and heart rates too far up, when the Cat scan found my large thyroid, accidentally, they were looking for abdominal stuff. When the ER doc saw the thyroid in the Cat scan, he said my high respiration rate might be because any narrowing of the wind pipe that showed on the scan, the body goes - I can't breathe, I can't breathe. So, yes, breathing problems are a part. As it turns out, I was having thyroiditis from hell in the ER, the breathing and heart rate cleared up 4 or 5 days later, just as mysteriously as it started. It wasn't from the narrowing of the windpipe. When was your operation? Intubation does effect the throat, but should clear up within a time frame. U.S. Jane > > Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of > Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year > history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since my > last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. > > . I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its just > that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had before. > And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also > getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of pain. > > Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be > affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I don't > see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? > > Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? > > Aussie Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 -Hi US Jane, To answer last question first - my op was 4 weeks ago. Soreness has been increasing last 2 weeks. Although had it before as I raised my concerns to Dr re poss tubing. I guess if there is narrowing of the oespharigus there is more chance of a graze ? And local infection ? Yes - will keep pushing on this. I have been feeling my goitre and - to me - one side seems much more enlarged than other side and guess which side Dr approached me from and her exam was the lightest of touches. Don't think she would have felt a thing. I know how sore it is there and how my prod & push feels and hers felt nothing like that. Here we do Ultrasounds first. Did you have that first and did it show anything ( no radiation). I seem to recall a very special test done 30 years ago when goitre first discovered. It may have been nuclear. But - would you belive - no one told me to have reg checks ! Or that it may turn nasty later ! I was more of less told it was a teenager thing and would settle down. Now getting to pre menopause and wondering if its stirred up again ? Only blood tests been done are TSH. I get some more results tomorrow. But I don't think she ordered the antibody one ! Its so frustrating. There is a good Dr in the city - 200 miles away from me - but its a 2 month wait for appts ! My heart rate does race sometimes. No cause has ever been found. I even get angina type pains but have passed all heart checks.Some breathing problems but Dr said I passed that ( hands over head; wait for face to turn blue) test fine. Sometimes over last years have almost felt hyper, then hypo next day or hours later. Sort of erratic highs and lows. Now - feel hypo and just functioning. I scored 91 % in one of those online quizes ! Thanks, Aussie Jane -- In The_Thyroid_Support_Group , " rjane1955 " wrote: > > Hi Oz Jane. I don't want to scare, but the possibility of cancer > does that. I wish 2 yrs ago when doc first felt my thyroid > enlarged, that I would have had it imaged. I wish doc would have > known to do that. My blood level came back normal, so nothing more > was done. Blood level was normal right up to surgery, even though > the poor thing was dying and only a small spot in each side churning > out hormone. So, I think one thing I can do is tell others to get > their thyroid imaged when suspect something wrong. Tell your doc it > would help your peace of mind to have it imaged. > > The thyroid uptake scan showed large areas in both lobes that > weren't working, and a small hyper part. It didn't show cancer, but > it indicated something wasn't right. My biopsy showed maybe cancer, > maybe not. With those tests, and cuz the size of the goiter, and it > was narrowing the throat pipe(what is that, the esophagus?) it was > decided it would come out. It was the post op pathology that found > cancer. It was amazing, cuz there was a huge area of cancer in one > lobe, but the 6 sticks in biopsy in that lobe didn't get it. > > This all started because I was in the ER with breathing and heart > rates too far up, when the Cat scan found my large thyroid, > accidentally, they were looking for abdominal stuff. When the ER > doc saw the thyroid in the Cat scan, he said my high respiration > rate might be because any narrowing of the wind pipe that showed on > the scan, the body goes - I can't breathe, I can't breathe. So, > yes, breathing problems are a part. As it turns out, I was having > thyroiditis from hell in the ER, the breathing and heart rate > cleared up 4 or 5 days later, just as mysteriously as it started. > It wasn't from the narrowing of the windpipe. > > When was your operation? Intubation does effect the throat, but > should clear up within a time frame. > > U.S. Jane > > > > > > > Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of > > Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year > > history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since > my > > last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. > > > > . I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its > just > > that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had > before. > > And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also > > getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of > pain. > > > > Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be > > affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I > don't > > see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? > > > > Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? > > > > Aussie Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2006 Report Share Posted February 11, 2006 -Hi US Jane, To answer last question first - my op was 4 weeks ago. Soreness has been increasing last 2 weeks. Although had it before as I raised my concerns to Dr re poss tubing. I guess if there is narrowing of the oespharigus there is more chance of a graze ? And local infection ? Yes - will keep pushing on this. I have been feeling my goitre and - to me - one side seems much more enlarged than other side and guess which side Dr approached me from and her exam was the lightest of touches. Don't think she would have felt a thing. I know how sore it is there and how my prod & push feels and hers felt nothing like that. Here we do Ultrasounds first. Did you have that first and did it show anything ( no radiation). I seem to recall a very special test done 30 years ago when goitre first discovered. It may have been nuclear. But - would you belive - no one told me to have reg checks ! Or that it may turn nasty later ! I was more of less told it was a teenager thing and would settle down. Now getting to pre menopause and wondering if its stirred up again ? Only blood tests been done are TSH. I get some more results tomorrow. But I don't think she ordered the antibody one ! Its so frustrating. There is a good Dr in the city - 200 miles away from me - but its a 2 month wait for appts ! My heart rate does race sometimes. No cause has ever been found. I even get angina type pains but have passed all heart checks.Some breathing problems but Dr said I passed that ( hands over head; wait for face to turn blue) test fine. Sometimes over last years have almost felt hyper, then hypo next day or hours later. Sort of erratic highs and lows. Now - feel hypo and just functioning. I scored 91 % in one of those online quizes ! Thanks, Aussie Jane -- In The_Thyroid_Support_Group , " rjane1955 " wrote: > > Hi Oz Jane. I don't want to scare, but the possibility of cancer > does that. I wish 2 yrs ago when doc first felt my thyroid > enlarged, that I would have had it imaged. I wish doc would have > known to do that. My blood level came back normal, so nothing more > was done. Blood level was normal right up to surgery, even though > the poor thing was dying and only a small spot in each side churning > out hormone. So, I think one thing I can do is tell others to get > their thyroid imaged when suspect something wrong. Tell your doc it > would help your peace of mind to have it imaged. > > The thyroid uptake scan showed large areas in both lobes that > weren't working, and a small hyper part. It didn't show cancer, but > it indicated something wasn't right. My biopsy showed maybe cancer, > maybe not. With those tests, and cuz the size of the goiter, and it > was narrowing the throat pipe(what is that, the esophagus?) it was > decided it would come out. It was the post op pathology that found > cancer. It was amazing, cuz there was a huge area of cancer in one > lobe, but the 6 sticks in biopsy in that lobe didn't get it. > > This all started because I was in the ER with breathing and heart > rates too far up, when the Cat scan found my large thyroid, > accidentally, they were looking for abdominal stuff. When the ER > doc saw the thyroid in the Cat scan, he said my high respiration > rate might be because any narrowing of the wind pipe that showed on > the scan, the body goes - I can't breathe, I can't breathe. So, > yes, breathing problems are a part. As it turns out, I was having > thyroiditis from hell in the ER, the breathing and heart rate > cleared up 4 or 5 days later, just as mysteriously as it started. > It wasn't from the narrowing of the windpipe. > > When was your operation? Intubation does effect the throat, but > should clear up within a time frame. > > U.S. Jane > > > > > > > Hi US Jane - You are starting to scare me ! Lots of symptoms of > > Thyroid cancer. Blood testing has shown nothing ( yet). 30 year > > history but suddenly worse last months. Also suddenly worse since > my > > last small op. Wondered if the tubing during op has done anything. > > > > . I keep telling myself its probably a throat infection but its > just > > that it doesn't feel like any throat infection I have ever had > before. > > And trouble with swallowing is really quite bad. At the goitre.Also > > getting a pain there - hard to describe - but a tingly sort of > pain. > > > > Dr argued the case that my windpipe ( and breathing ) would be > > affected first - before swallowing probs. But on all the sites I > don't > > see 'trouble breathing' as one of them ???? > > > > Did your ca show up with a Scan or was it later with a biopsy ? > > > > Aussie Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Hi Aussie. I'm not sure that I have a copy of the ultrasound. I think I had it done. yes I did, the day after the ER visit, I was quite sick. I think it just showed the size of the goiter. I remember the surgeon saying something about ultrasound can't see the deeper side of the goiter, in toward the throat more. I don't know what the ultrasound was for. Seems all it could do was to go - yep, it's a biggee. I go into the doc now and then when my low back is spasming. She's the same way, barely touching where it hurts, asking me if it hurts. At first I thought the light touch was intentional, part of it being diagnostic. Finally, one time, I told her she had to push harder to make it hurt. She said " I don't want you to jump through the ceiling ! " So, I got it, she was trying to make me not have more pain by her prodding. Sounds like you can have some things to learn to work with your doc more effectively, like saying " you have to push harder to feel it, " or " feel it here and push hard. " May be your dr hasn't been incompetent. The more instruction and information we give them, the better. It's interesting the throat soreness has increased. I think I only had residual stuff going on from the intubation for about 2 weeks. It's hard to say cuz at the same time I was having to go hypo for the cancer treatment and that effected my voice, made it lower and hoarse/gravelly and get quieter if I talked too much. It was a trip ! Because the cancer was killing my thyroid, it was getting imflammed and I went through those cycles of hypo and hyper. In hindsight, I know that now. I'd get hot and sweat for about 4 or 5 hrs. In the winter, in my shorts, doors open, trying to get cool. Then the other extreme of in my thermals under a blanket, trying to get warm. Doc told me some years ago that my body didn't know how to shut off at night, and so my sleep problems. Now she thinks she was medicating a whacked thyroid. I would suppose you have times of heart racing cuz the thyroid is dumping out hormone and you are hyper for that bit of time. Breathing - when we're hypo, our palate relaxes and we can have a kind of sleep apnea. Wonder if it effects daytime breathing. I'm off to bed OZ Jane, these eyes want to close. keep posting if you want more info. U.S. Jane > > -Hi US Jane, To answer last question first - my op was 4 weeks ago. > Soreness has been increasing last 2 weeks. Although had it before as I > raised my concerns to Dr re poss tubing. > > I guess if there is narrowing of the oespharigus there is more chance > of a graze ? And local infection ? > > Yes - will keep pushing on this. I have been feeling my goitre and - > to me - one side seems much more enlarged than other side and guess > which side Dr approached me from and her exam was the lightest of > touches. Don't think she would have felt a thing. I know how sore it > is there and how my prod & push feels and hers felt nothing like that. > > Here we do Ultrasounds first. Did you have that first and did it show > anything ( no radiation). I seem to recall a very special test done 30 > years ago when goitre first discovered. It may have been nuclear. But > - would you belive - no one told me to have reg checks ! Or that it > may turn nasty later ! I was more of less told it was a teenager thing > and would settle down. Now getting to pre menopause and wondering if > its stirred up again ? > > Only blood tests been done are TSH. I get some more results tomorrow. > But I don't think she ordered the antibody one ! Its so frustrating. > There is a good Dr in the city - 200 miles away from me - but its a 2 > month wait for appts ! > > My heart rate does race sometimes. No cause has ever been found. I > even get angina type pains but have passed all heart checks.Some > breathing problems but Dr said I passed that ( hands over head; wait > for face to turn blue) test fine. Sometimes over last years have > almost felt hyper, then hypo next day or hours later. Sort of erratic > highs and lows. Now - feel hypo and just functioning. I scored 91 % in > one of those online quizes ! > > Thanks, Aussie Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Hi Aussie. I'm not sure that I have a copy of the ultrasound. I think I had it done. yes I did, the day after the ER visit, I was quite sick. I think it just showed the size of the goiter. I remember the surgeon saying something about ultrasound can't see the deeper side of the goiter, in toward the throat more. I don't know what the ultrasound was for. Seems all it could do was to go - yep, it's a biggee. I go into the doc now and then when my low back is spasming. She's the same way, barely touching where it hurts, asking me if it hurts. At first I thought the light touch was intentional, part of it being diagnostic. Finally, one time, I told her she had to push harder to make it hurt. She said " I don't want you to jump through the ceiling ! " So, I got it, she was trying to make me not have more pain by her prodding. Sounds like you can have some things to learn to work with your doc more effectively, like saying " you have to push harder to feel it, " or " feel it here and push hard. " May be your dr hasn't been incompetent. The more instruction and information we give them, the better. It's interesting the throat soreness has increased. I think I only had residual stuff going on from the intubation for about 2 weeks. It's hard to say cuz at the same time I was having to go hypo for the cancer treatment and that effected my voice, made it lower and hoarse/gravelly and get quieter if I talked too much. It was a trip ! Because the cancer was killing my thyroid, it was getting imflammed and I went through those cycles of hypo and hyper. In hindsight, I know that now. I'd get hot and sweat for about 4 or 5 hrs. In the winter, in my shorts, doors open, trying to get cool. Then the other extreme of in my thermals under a blanket, trying to get warm. Doc told me some years ago that my body didn't know how to shut off at night, and so my sleep problems. Now she thinks she was medicating a whacked thyroid. I would suppose you have times of heart racing cuz the thyroid is dumping out hormone and you are hyper for that bit of time. Breathing - when we're hypo, our palate relaxes and we can have a kind of sleep apnea. Wonder if it effects daytime breathing. I'm off to bed OZ Jane, these eyes want to close. keep posting if you want more info. U.S. Jane > > -Hi US Jane, To answer last question first - my op was 4 weeks ago. > Soreness has been increasing last 2 weeks. Although had it before as I > raised my concerns to Dr re poss tubing. > > I guess if there is narrowing of the oespharigus there is more chance > of a graze ? And local infection ? > > Yes - will keep pushing on this. I have been feeling my goitre and - > to me - one side seems much more enlarged than other side and guess > which side Dr approached me from and her exam was the lightest of > touches. Don't think she would have felt a thing. I know how sore it > is there and how my prod & push feels and hers felt nothing like that. > > Here we do Ultrasounds first. Did you have that first and did it show > anything ( no radiation). I seem to recall a very special test done 30 > years ago when goitre first discovered. It may have been nuclear. But > - would you belive - no one told me to have reg checks ! Or that it > may turn nasty later ! I was more of less told it was a teenager thing > and would settle down. Now getting to pre menopause and wondering if > its stirred up again ? > > Only blood tests been done are TSH. I get some more results tomorrow. > But I don't think she ordered the antibody one ! Its so frustrating. > There is a good Dr in the city - 200 miles away from me - but its a 2 > month wait for appts ! > > My heart rate does race sometimes. No cause has ever been found. I > even get angina type pains but have passed all heart checks.Some > breathing problems but Dr said I passed that ( hands over head; wait > for face to turn blue) test fine. Sometimes over last years have > almost felt hyper, then hypo next day or hours later. Sort of erratic > highs and lows. Now - feel hypo and just functioning. I scored 91 % in > one of those online quizes ! > > Thanks, Aussie Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 I go into the doc now and then when my low back is spasming. She's the same way, barely touching where it hurts, asking me if it hurts. At first I thought the light touch was intentional, part of it being diagnostic. Finally, one time, I told her she had to push harder to make it hurt. She said " I don't want you to jump through the ceiling ! " So, I got it, she was trying to make me not have more pain by her prodding. Sounds like you can have some things to learn to work with your doc more effectively, like saying " you have to push harder to feel it, " or " feel it here and push hard. " May be your dr hasn't been incompetent. The more instruction and information we give them, the better. off topic but I always joke if you are not sore when you see the doctor you will be after you see him. My doctor has a habit of finding places I did not even know I hurt.. Kats3boys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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