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11th November 2008, 12:40 PM
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| | Thyroid surgery because of nodules
Is there anyone gone through thyroid surgery? Why u had surgery? How many days does it take u to recover? What is the cause for surgery?
I have a big nodule on my thyroid. But it is not cancerous but eventually I may have to take it out the nodule. So my choices will be partial thyrodectomy or total removal of the gland.
If anyone out there gone through this difficult path, please share your experience. Such that I can make up my mind whether I should remove my thyroid or keep it untill I have kids.
Thank you.
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12th November 2008, 03:15 AM
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| | Re: Thyroid surgery because of nodules
Hi Srilak
My sister underwent total thyrodectomy recently and since i was with her throughout I know what she went through.
The operation itself was not a very long drawn out one. But the post operative surgery was difficult . till the medicines suit you ( that is till the exact dosage is arrived at ) you do undergo lots of problems .. like terrible constipation, nausea... et al.
Unless the surgeon opens up and has a look, he wont know what it is. As the nodule will be sent for biopsy, you need to wait . In my sisters' case , the surgeon didnt want to take any chance since there were many nodules and he opted for a total thyrodectomy.
Dont think I am trying to scare you . But since you wanted the facts , I have put them down. You can read through so many articles on thyroids on the internet . But I would definitely advise you to have it removed .
All the very best
Bhooma
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12th November 2008, 04:40 AM
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| | Re: Thyroid surgery because of nodules
Dear Srilak
Even iam thyroid patient and in one state i was recommened for surjey by one doctor, but i went for second opinion, and my present endocrnologist reovred me with oral medicines
so, pls have second opinion
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16th November 2008, 02:27 AM
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| | Re: Thyroid surgery because of nodules
My last resort is the surgery. My nodule is not cancerous. Life long depenency on medication is scary.
I found one funny thing in India is that the doctors are very eager to remove the parts in your body untill it doen't kill the person....They don't care about after effects of every surgery........they don't give **** for the valubility and fairness of life...
Anyway, I am looking for the other alternatives...unless it doesn't kill me..It will make me stronger...someones's quote..now a days somehow I remeber this quote very often.
Thanks for the replies. God should show some mercy on me. Where are u God? I need u..
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20th July 2009, 01:35 PM
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| | Re: Thyroid surgery because of nodules
Hi,
I had total thyrodectomy recently...i suffered with thyorid probs for years....turned into hashimotos disease....biopsy came as cancer....so after surgery i thought i'm good....but turned out cancer spread totally..so radiation therapy..my life became hell after radiation...all radiation side affects, and the dosage they keep changing for synthroid....weight gain, constipation, nausea...so on so forth.....but i was told these symptoms varies from person to person....
..chameli
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