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you are in my thoughts and prayers girl... keep that chin up,, I know how it

is to be scared so keep writing to us if it helps we are here for you...

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you are in my thoughts and prayers

love and friendship in Mich.

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you are in my thoughts and prayers girl... keep that chin up,, I know how it

is to be scared so keep writing to us if it helps we are here for you...

Hugs and Kisses

you are in my thoughts and prayers

love and friendship in Mich.

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you are in my thoughts and prayers girl... keep that chin up,, I know how it

is to be scared so keep writing to us if it helps we are here for you...

Hugs and Kisses

you are in my thoughts and prayers

love and friendship in Mich.

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Hi -

I don't blame you for being scared and nervous, I think that's a

pretty normal reaction. But you know that you will be getting lots of

prayers from all of the folks on this board, and that we will all be

thinking of you and sending good thoughts your way. Vent all you

want, we're here to listen :) And if three is anything else we can do

to help you feel better, just let us know!

hang in there... (((hugs)))

> Hi Everyone, I just needed to vent about how scared I am, I went

> today to talk to the anesthesiologist about my upcoming surgery on

> Friday and when he found out about my hyperthyroidism, he basically

> told me I have a 50% chance of having thyroid storm and dying from

> it, I went to my endo doctor last week and he took more blood to

test

> my levels, so I told him my endo. doctor wants to talk to him before

> the surgery, well I guess he got a hold of him because when I got

> home my father talked with the anesthesia guy and said I was all set

> and my levels were normal, but I may have to spend the night in ICU

> just in case I develop thyroid storm after [thyroid storm is

> extremley dangerous, I guess your temp. can go up to 105, and your

> body basically attacks itself-wierd huh?}my pulse was 112 today, and

> thats what worries me, even though my levels are normal I'm still

> symptomatic, but I guess they know what thier doing {i hope!} and I

> also told them about my pancreatitis, and he said sometimes surgery

> can cause an acute flareup depending on the swelling,they're not too

> sure whether I'm having the laproscopic surgery or the laprotomy, it

> all depends what he finds on my ovary when he gets in there, he told

> me there will be gyn/oncologist with him in case it looks

> suspicious.well I've rambled enough, just real scared and needed to

> write, wish me luck!

> :}

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Hi -

I don't blame you for being scared and nervous, I think that's a

pretty normal reaction. But you know that you will be getting lots of

prayers from all of the folks on this board, and that we will all be

thinking of you and sending good thoughts your way. Vent all you

want, we're here to listen :) And if three is anything else we can do

to help you feel better, just let us know!

hang in there... (((hugs)))

> Hi Everyone, I just needed to vent about how scared I am, I went

> today to talk to the anesthesiologist about my upcoming surgery on

> Friday and when he found out about my hyperthyroidism, he basically

> told me I have a 50% chance of having thyroid storm and dying from

> it, I went to my endo doctor last week and he took more blood to

test

> my levels, so I told him my endo. doctor wants to talk to him before

> the surgery, well I guess he got a hold of him because when I got

> home my father talked with the anesthesia guy and said I was all set

> and my levels were normal, but I may have to spend the night in ICU

> just in case I develop thyroid storm after [thyroid storm is

> extremley dangerous, I guess your temp. can go up to 105, and your

> body basically attacks itself-wierd huh?}my pulse was 112 today, and

> thats what worries me, even though my levels are normal I'm still

> symptomatic, but I guess they know what thier doing {i hope!} and I

> also told them about my pancreatitis, and he said sometimes surgery

> can cause an acute flareup depending on the swelling,they're not too

> sure whether I'm having the laproscopic surgery or the laprotomy, it

> all depends what he finds on my ovary when he gets in there, he told

> me there will be gyn/oncologist with him in case it looks

> suspicious.well I've rambled enough, just real scared and needed to

> write, wish me luck!

> :}

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Hi -

I don't blame you for being scared and nervous, I think that's a

pretty normal reaction. But you know that you will be getting lots of

prayers from all of the folks on this board, and that we will all be

thinking of you and sending good thoughts your way. Vent all you

want, we're here to listen :) And if three is anything else we can do

to help you feel better, just let us know!

hang in there... (((hugs)))

> Hi Everyone, I just needed to vent about how scared I am, I went

> today to talk to the anesthesiologist about my upcoming surgery on

> Friday and when he found out about my hyperthyroidism, he basically

> told me I have a 50% chance of having thyroid storm and dying from

> it, I went to my endo doctor last week and he took more blood to

test

> my levels, so I told him my endo. doctor wants to talk to him before

> the surgery, well I guess he got a hold of him because when I got

> home my father talked with the anesthesia guy and said I was all set

> and my levels were normal, but I may have to spend the night in ICU

> just in case I develop thyroid storm after [thyroid storm is

> extremley dangerous, I guess your temp. can go up to 105, and your

> body basically attacks itself-wierd huh?}my pulse was 112 today, and

> thats what worries me, even though my levels are normal I'm still

> symptomatic, but I guess they know what thier doing {i hope!} and I

> also told them about my pancreatitis, and he said sometimes surgery

> can cause an acute flareup depending on the swelling,they're not too

> sure whether I'm having the laproscopic surgery or the laprotomy, it

> all depends what he finds on my ovary when he gets in there, he told

> me there will be gyn/oncologist with him in case it looks

> suspicious.well I've rambled enough, just real scared and needed to

> write, wish me luck!

> :}

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First of all, Good Luck!

Be scared, it's normal.

As you must know I done ovarian surgery via laparoscopy,

7 years ago.

It was not bad at all, but I had a real bad side effect from

general anesthesia, and had to stay in the hospital, more time

that I was thinking.

If you are having more doubts than aswers, please, search

another doctor for a second opnion.

By now I also have to redo my stomach surgery, that came wrong.

My doctor said that it's too risk, and he is not prone to do it again.

Another one said that it's very difficult could take more than 6 hours,

but he can do.

I'm decide to stay this way, I'm not doing OK, but I'm afraid to worse,

after another surgery.

One more time, all the best,

Liane

> Hi Everyone, I just needed to vent about how scared I am, I went

> today to talk to the anesthesiologist about my upcoming surgery on

> Friday and when he found out about my hyperthyroidism, he basically

> told me I have a 50% chance of having thyroid storm and dying from

> it, I went to my endo doctor last week and he took more blood to test

> my levels, so I told him my endo. doctor wants to talk to him before

> the surgery, well I guess he got a hold of him because when I got

> home my father talked with the anesthesia guy and said I was all set

> and my levels were normal, but I may have to spend the night in ICU

> just in case I develop thyroid storm after [thyroid storm is

> extremley dangerous, I guess your temp. can go up to 105, and your

> body basically attacks itself-wierd huh?}my pulse was 112 today, and

> thats what worries me, even though my levels are normal I'm still

> symptomatic, but I guess they know what thier doing {i hope!} and I

> also told them about my pancreatitis, and he said sometimes surgery

> can cause an acute flareup depending on the swelling,they're not too

> sure whether I'm having the laproscopic surgery or the laprotomy, it

> all depends what he finds on my ovary when he gets in there, he told

> me there will be gyn/oncologist with him in case it looks

> suspicious.well I've rambled enough, just real scared and needed to

> write, wish me luck!

> :}

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