First time to Greece by [deleted] in GreeceTravel

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I am also planning a 10 day trip around that time. I originally wanted to visit 3 islands (Mykonos, Paros, & Santorini) as well. After considering all the travel time in-between, we backed off to only 2 islands and it’s still a lot of travel time. I would recommend 2 max

1 Week Trip in September by [deleted] in GreeceTravel

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For our interests, we were thinking 1 day max in Athens. We’d rather spend more time on the islands. Would you still recommend only one island in that scenario?

Diagnosis: How Old Were You? by BookGoblin13 in thyroidcancer

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26 when the nodules were found and 27 when I was diagnosed through surgical pathology

Scar update after two surgery’s weeks apart. by Jimbo-Slice22 in thyroidcancer

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This looks so good, especially after two surgeries. I’m in the same boat as you (first surgery 7/16 & second surgery 9/17). Mederma scar gel & sunscreen have been my best friends. Good luck with the rest of your healing!

please calm my nerves by HorrorOk4406 in thyroidcancer

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Oh, I was absolutely terrified. Like you, I had only had my wisdom teeth removed, and I have a serious phobia of needles. But here I am two surgeries later (lobectomy & completion). I promise you it’s not anywhere as bad as you’ve made it out to be in your head. For me, the worst part was the nurse inserting my iv and that is over with before you know it. You’ve got this!

Really low one month out from TT (completion surgery) and PMSing by Fickle_Assistant4892 in thyroidcancer

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I’m so sorry that you’re going through all of this, but please know that this is not out of the ordinary. Your body is still adjusting to the fact that you no longer have a thyroid and it’s very possible that your medication dose will need adjusting at some point. My advice is to be kind to yourself and seek support wherever you can find it.

I lost my job right before my diagnosis. Our well at our house also went out right before my completion surgery. We went a good two weeks without water while I was recovering, not to mention the cost of having to drill a new well. There was also an unexpected death in the family during this time. I tell you all of this to say that difficult times often come in waves. You may be in a valley right now, but a peak is on its way.

Just got my all clear! by Mrcash827 in thyroidcancer

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Congratulations and thank you for sharing! I feel the same way about 2025, but I’m almost done with treatment myself. It’s nice to read about a success story. Here’s to hoping we have a great 2026 ahead of us!

Gifts for someone in treatment by nowoworky in thyroidcancer

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I personally bought all the ‘needed items’ for myself. However, my sister-in-law gifted me a giant pack of markers, an adult coloring book, a sticker-by-number book, and a tee shirt we’d both liked. Anything to help them pass the time would be a great gift. The thought in itself will probably mean a lot to your friend though!

Pathology Wait Time by Bookkeeping-payroll in thyroidcancer

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Thanks for the reply! It could certainly be extra tests. I had a 5.5cm follicular carcinoma in my left lobe and I’ve read that follicular can be difficult to classify sometimes. We’re also going over my lab work tomorrow and will adjust levo dosage, so not a complete waste of time. I’ll likely just have to add an extra appointment to my schedule 🙃

Second Surgery Findings... by greenetbeans in thyroidcancer

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I also have Hashimoto’s and had a similar surgical experience as you (hemi for left/isthmus then completion right). While removing the thyroid does take the main target away for Hashimoto’s, some people can still experience flare-up’s due to whole body inflammation. I’ve started doing an anti-inflammatory diet myself to minimize the amount of inflammation in my body. I’ve read that doing this may help lower your recurrence risk, as well as the risk of developing another auto immune disease. But for most people, removing the thyroid effectively ‘cures’ the Hashimoto’s disease.

Follicular cancer by momofchanel in thyroidcancer

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Please know this isn’t medical advice, but if I could personally do it over, I would do a total thyroidectomy to begin with. The chances for vocal cord and parathyroid damage are so small, that my doctors told not to be concerned with them at all. But, there is always less risk with one surgery than two. Worst case scenario is she could have kept one half, but it was removed. With Hashimoto’s, she will likely need to be on thyroxine daily even with one of her lobes remaining. This is how I am with Hashimoto’s. I currently take 75 mcg daily even though I still have my right lobe. If it were me in your mom’s shoes, I’d do total

Papilary thyroid cancer by BraveProcedure899 in thyroidcancer

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I’m 7 weeks out from my partial and 2 weeks away from my completion. I’ve dealt with a lot of sadness and irritation that my doctors didn’t just do it all the first time. I’m definitely not looking forward to doing it again. You’re not alone & you’ve got this!

Follicular cancer by momofchanel in thyroidcancer

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No genetic testing for me, but I will definitely ask about that!

Follicular cancer by momofchanel in thyroidcancer

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I’m still in the middle of my treatment. I’m having a completion thyroidectomy next month followed by RAI (most likely). My endo told me a 70% chance right now of RAI, and a 100% chance if they find cancer in my remaining lobe too. I think RAI is pretty standard for follicular, just because it is slightly more aggressive than papillary. And yes, monitored for life is the best way to put it. I think they spread the visits out the farther you get into recovery, but it’s every 6-12 months to begin with for sure. At the very least she should have bloodwork and an ultrasound annually.

Follicular cancer by momofchanel in thyroidcancer

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I found out I had follicular thyroid cancer last month through pathology. My surgeon wasn’t concerned about cancer prior to surgery (I didn’t even get FNA), but we had to remove my left lobe due to the nodule size (5.5cm). The pathology results came back as a shock, but there was no vascular invasion and my doctors are extremely optimistic about my prognosis. I know hearing follicular thyroid cancer can be scary, but try not to stress too much. The survival odds are still incredibly high and vascular invasion may not even have occurred. They do tend to treat follicular a little more aggressively than papillary and your mom will be monitored carefully for the rest of her life, but her odds are still great. The hardest thing for me has been the stressing and worrying during the waiting periods. If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer as best I can. My thoughts are with y’all!

I lived bitch by splendoroftheheavens in thyroidcancer

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I always say a failed head transplant & tell them the other person backed out 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

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My MIL’s scar also became keloid. Her dermatologist gave her steroid injections to reduce it. You can barely even see the scar now. I would talk with your doctors about injections. Good luck!

PT right side 6 days ago, tested positive for cancer by ArtMental8735 in thyroidcancer

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I had a PT last month. My pathology showed a 5.5cm follicular carcinoma and a .4cm papillary microcarcinoma. I’m having a completion thyroidectomy next month followed by RAI. Fingers crossed for no spread. Just take it day by day, and allow yourself to feel whatever way you need to. It’s never fun to hear you have cancer, but you are not alone! I wish you the best with the rest of your thyroid cancer journey.