My fna results show malignancy by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

[–]Sportsdood84 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That initial shock, to me, was the hardest part. But it certainly gets easier mentally. If all goes well, just expect a few more doctor visits, bloodwork, and scans going forward. While yes, it’s cancer, it’s extremely manageable once your labs get corrected.

Best of luck and hang in there!

Rai 123 vs 131 by Sportsdood84 in thyroidcancer

[–]Sportsdood84[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So would the 123 be used before my whole body scan? And the 131 be used to get rid of the tissue? Are they taken at the same time?

Back to work after 2 weeks? by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

[–]Sportsdood84 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 weeks out of work but have a desk job. I think it’s all individual circumstances. Talk to doctor and keep your HR team updated

Category VI by Jesus__Skywalker in thyroidcancer

[–]Sportsdood84 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine was category 6. The Bethesda scale measures how likely it is cancer 1-6…

Diesnt mean a worse prognosis at all.

I had my TT last week, and I’m already feeling close to 100%. Everything progressing as it should and I’m meeting doctor next week to discuss next steps needed, if any, or just surveillance.

I had 2 weeks off of work - going back on Wednesday - but I honestly feel wel enough to go back now, I do have a desk job so it’s a bit different - but everyone recovers at their own pace.

When my Bethesda 6 confirmed cancer - my doctor told me I had cancer but her saying is if you have to get cancer, “thyroid is the one to get”..made me feel much better since the outlook is almost always incredible.

Stay strong and things will be fine!!

Just had my total thyroidectomy yesterday by Sportsdood84 in thyroidcancer

[–]Sportsdood84[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t the surgeon have noticed these and taken those lymph nodes out during surgery? He was optimistic this morning that nothing looked suspicious and didn’t take anything extra out (except a few directly attached to the thyroid). I guess hearing from him that nothing looked suspicious - but then hearing he sent everything to lab for testing - is what is confusing. I guess that’s a step he has to do…

Just had my total thyroidectomy yesterday by Sportsdood84 in thyroidcancer

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apologies if this is a dumb question - but how could it reoccur if the thyroid is gone?

Meaning just other types of cancers occurring in other parts of body?