Hi, Everyone.
I found out yesterday that I will likely need to have a thyroidectomy in the next year or so-- no cancer or emergency, thank goodness. However, I have a multi-nodular goiter that may interfere with swallowing / breathing. So, my endocrinologist thinks that the whole thyroid should come out; though the one side has the large nodule, there are nodules on both sides.
I am apprehensive, of course. I'm afraid of a 2 1/2 hour surgery that might give me a corneal abrasion or cause an erosion. (I really don't think that I am out of the woods on erosions.) Plus, after the thyroid is removed, I'm concerned that the replacement hormones will be difficult to regulate and that I will go through periods with my dry eye worsening.
Has anyone here had their thyroid removed or otherwise shut down, like in radiation treatment for Graves' Disease? If so, what sort of things should I expect? What are ways to cope without having this hormone produced naturally?
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
--Liz
I found out yesterday that I will likely need to have a thyroidectomy in the next year or so-- no cancer or emergency, thank goodness. However, I have a multi-nodular goiter that may interfere with swallowing / breathing. So, my endocrinologist thinks that the whole thyroid should come out; though the one side has the large nodule, there are nodules on both sides.
I am apprehensive, of course. I'm afraid of a 2 1/2 hour surgery that might give me a corneal abrasion or cause an erosion. (I really don't think that I am out of the woods on erosions.) Plus, after the thyroid is removed, I'm concerned that the replacement hormones will be difficult to regulate and that I will go through periods with my dry eye worsening.
Has anyone here had their thyroid removed or otherwise shut down, like in radiation treatment for Graves' Disease? If so, what sort of things should I expect? What are ways to cope without having this hormone produced naturally?
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
--Liz
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