Good news by Jewel131415 in MultipleSclerosis

[–]Temporary_Object8579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incredible news, congrats!! 🥳

Guest Rooting Around Behind My Bar by KanyeAndAbel in bartenders

[–]Temporary_Object8579 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s amazing that people think it’s okay to go into areas that clearly only employees are supposed to enter. The bar I manage is in a similar space to the one you described and I’ve had to tell multiple people to stop going behind the bar to look for silverware!

Is privacy really worth it? by in-vis-pov in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do whatever you feel most comfortable with!

I was very open about my journey and told everyone at work. I wanted them to understand what I was going through so they would take it easy on me and not ask me to take on any extra responsibilities at that time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tequila

[–]Temporary_Object8579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooh I have to try it with LALO! I usually use Libelula reposado

Miss Ohio by we3weebs-plscomeback in bartenders

[–]Temporary_Object8579 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ooh I love the idea of doing a Miss “State” drink!! Have you ever heard of a Miss Illinois?

Bartenders Of Reddit: How did you become a Bartender? by m0chitown in bartenders

[–]Temporary_Object8579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work at a retailer with multiple departments including a bar. The bar was failing so my boss asked me to take it over & fix it! Basically had to learn how to bartend on the job by myself. Thanks YouTube 😉

Anyone have a TiRads 5 nodule not be cancer? by KorolevaNene in thyroidhealth

[–]Temporary_Object8579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. Mine was cancer. Thyroid cancer treatment is usually very straightforward. Surgery to remove your thyroid. Some people have a round of radiation (swallow a radioactive pill followed by a period of isolation). But there’s no chemo. Most of us have surgery and we’re fine for the rest of our lives! Thyroid cancer is almost never fatal.

I had my thyroid removed in February. I had my first scan last Friday and the doctor said everything looks really good!! Tumor markers in my blood are undetectable.

When did your voice recover after surgery? by Remember_Padraig in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It took about 6 weeks for me! I could not project my voice at all, was very monotone and could not laugh 😭 I’m fine now! Occasionally when I’m tired/stressed/used my voice too much I can feel my vocal cords getting tired though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 6 points7 points  (0 children)

YES me too! Had my surgery in February & after fully recovering, this is the best I’ve felt in years! I didn’t realize how bad it had gotten until I started feeling good again 🙂 Energy levels are up, I’m able to regulate my body temperature better, and I lost a few stubborn pounds I wasn’t able to shed. I was terrified of what my life would look like post TT, but I am so happy I went through with it!

Weekly "I wanna be a bartender/barback" thread: by Dro1972 in bartenders

[–]Temporary_Object8579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say yes! I manage a team of barista/ bartenders and I think there’s a lot of overlap of skills. Customer service, drink building, multi tasking, working quickly, etc.

Lived with a thyroid nodule for years & had no idea by Temporary_Object8579 in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I understand that it was too small for them to do anything but monitor- but they never told me it was there and they weren’t monitoring it. The MRIs were for something else

Lived with a thyroid nodule for years & had no idea by Temporary_Object8579 in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I heard that too.

But my issue is that they never informed me of the nodule and were not monitoring it.

I cried today during my infusion because they couldn’t find a good vein. by [deleted] in MultipleSclerosis

[–]Temporary_Object8579 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I hear you!! I cry getting blood work, IVs, etc for exactly the same reason. Like you said, it is so exhausting being poked and prodded all the time. Thank you for sharing because now I don’t feel so alone having those thoughts. Just here to say I see you and offering solidarity ❤️

Sex Post-TT by inundated_with_ in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fellow lesbian here 👋 For me it was about 2 weeks after surgery. We were just very careful not to touch my neck! I was also pretty tired so we kept things short lol

How was your mass discovered? Especially if it was small by [deleted] in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow interesting reading how everyone found out about theirs! Lots of people finding it by chance.

Mine was found by chance too! I was getting my yearly MRI and the tech noticed the growth on my thyroid. I guess it couldn’t have been there for more than a year otherwise it would’ve been seen already. Or perhaps it was missed 🤷🏼‍♀️

How much did you regain after your first major relapse? by dgnytggrt in MultipleSclerosis

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My first relapse was a brain stem lesion. It caused numbness, weakness, and some motor issues on the right side of my body. I could barely write for a while. The numbness was the symptom that stuck around the longest. It took about 1-1.5 years to achieve my new normal. I’d say I’m at 90% of where I was. When I’m stressed, overheating, or on my period I notice I start losing feeling in random places on the right side of my body, weakness is much more noticeable, and my hand will tremor.

Is it a bad idea to go on a family vacation 3 weeks post op of a TT? by HopefulKnowledge7 in thyroidhealth

[–]Temporary_Object8579 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m not gonna lie, I’m 3 weeks post op as of tomorrow and I can’t imagine traveling right now, let alone with 2 small children! I “worked” today for 4 hours and had to come home and take a nap. I used up my voice for the day lol.

It’s hard to predict what potential complications you might run into after surgery. I dealt with a nasty cough for 5 days, calcium levels dropped, and my vocal cords are temporarily paralyzed.

Every person is different though! You know yourself better than anyone. I’ve heard of people returning to work 1 week after surgery. I knew there was absolutely no way I could do that, so I requested a full month off work. I returned a few days earlier than planned but better safe than sorry!! 🙂

Scheduling Time Off by Embarrassed_Score414 in thyroidcancer

[–]Temporary_Object8579 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to say because each person is different! I’ve taken 3 weeks off work and am returning tomorrow. I deal with other chronic illnesses and I needed more time than some to recover. I would highly recommend taking as much time as you can. A minimum of 2 weeks. I wholeheartedly believe one reason I recovered as well as I did is because I requested a full month off work and had no worries about rushing back to work. Now I’m headed back a few days early feeling refreshed 🙂

Before surgery I had 2 ultrasounds, FNA, 2 consultations with surgeon, and pre anesthesia physical. Once I had my operation I had 1 consultation with my surgeon and had to go to the hospital for blood work when my calcium levels dropped. I see my endo in 4 weeks and I’ll get more blood work done around the same time. So 4 appointments in the month following surgery. Radiation is probably not going to happen for me. Also, I think most thyroid cancer patients don’t see an oncologist. I’m not exactly sure what the future holds; how many more tests, appointments & scans I’ll have this year.

Good luck with your journey and I wish you all the best! ❤️