belize44
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For about 15 years I have had a cyst and a nodule on my thyroid. Over the past five years, my thyroid has gotten more swollen on the left side, and now I have a goiter. In the past I have had Ultrasounds and biopsies performed; all come back negative for cancer cells. Since my mother died of thyroid cancer, I am especially concerned.
So I just had another biopsy done, and I did not like the surgeon at all. She seemed to be giving me a hard sell to have either half or my entire thyroid removed. She swore that there wasn't any other course of action left to me, and that the goiter would only continue to grow if I didn't allow this surgery.
My question is, does anybody know of any other alternatives to having the thyroid removed? I have been reading about people who had this problem and gotten rid of it with iodine supplements, or even thyroid medication. I am desperate for advice, because I can't quite believe that this is my only solution!
Another thing that puzzles me is that my thyroid reading always come back normal, yet I suffer from fine tremors, thinning hair, dry skin and weight gain. I feel hypothyroid, even though the tests don't show this. Any feed back and/or advice will be appreciated!
So I just had another biopsy done, and I did not like the surgeon at all. She seemed to be giving me a hard sell to have either half or my entire thyroid removed. She swore that there wasn't any other course of action left to me, and that the goiter would only continue to grow if I didn't allow this surgery.
My question is, does anybody know of any other alternatives to having the thyroid removed? I have been reading about people who had this problem and gotten rid of it with iodine supplements, or even thyroid medication. I am desperate for advice, because I can't quite believe that this is my only solution!
Another thing that puzzles me is that my thyroid reading always come back normal, yet I suffer from fine tremors, thinning hair, dry skin and weight gain. I feel hypothyroid, even though the tests don't show this. Any feed back and/or advice will be appreciated!