Thyroid Cancer
#11
My husband is a 7 year survivor of thyroid cancer. It is possible for it to spread before the iodine radiation treatment but it's unlikely to come back once you've had the radiation.
The doctor told my husband that thyroid cancer is like winning the lotto of cancers. It's easily treatable, has a high remission and survival rate.
Good luck with your treatment. Going hypo is no fun. I wish you the best!
The doctor told my husband that thyroid cancer is like winning the lotto of cancers. It's easily treatable, has a high remission and survival rate.
Good luck with your treatment. Going hypo is no fun. I wish you the best!
#12
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: north Alabama
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The Doc told my family (5 sisters) that 99% of the people in the world with underactive thytoid are female. My dad had a severely underactive thyroid in later life. As a result my sisters and I were encouraged to get our checked regularly. Of the 5 sisters, 4 are already on medication, me included, and the remaining sister won't get her checked. Thyroid problems cause numerous health issues and chould be checked regularly.
#13
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Location: other side of the black stump, Perth Western Australia
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i know someone who has an enlarged thyroid and has it checked regularly and it is getting bigger. She is just in the process of seeing specialists to see what needs to be done. She has been told there is a chance of damaging her vocal chords if it has to be removed..should she be worried about that?
It is interfering with her swallowing at the moment and she has to keep clearing her throat. For those of you who have had it removed, is it a big scar?
Is there any other advice you can give?
It is interfering with her swallowing at the moment and she has to keep clearing her throat. For those of you who have had it removed, is it a big scar?
Is there any other advice you can give?
#14
Well Honey darling, Although its the best cancer you can have I still keep you in my prayers. I think you have a lot of courage decieding you won't be worring yourself! I would if I was diagnosed by cancer.
Take care and big hugs.
Take care and big hugs.
#16
A decade ago, my gynocologist diagnosed the problem I had complained about to my GP for 3-4 years. My neck always hurt. When the tests came back this same gyn took the time to call me & tell me that even if it was cancer, it was very treatable. His daugher had her thyroid removed at a young age. Ten yrs. later not, the lump on my thyroid is slightly bigger. I'm hypothryod & take thyroid meds. This issue does not worry me as much as my risk factor for other cancers. My mother lost her battle with breast cancer at 62. My sister lost her battle with colon cancer at 58. I'm now 67, so hoping I beat the odds.
#17
I am Hypo..If u can find Drs that prescibe Armour your better off..Armour thyroid is natural and works great...if u can get the right dose..a lot of drs dose by blood work, not by your feelings..here in WV there so old fashioned about all this stuff....Go to Dr Hotze.com on line and read about this and...stopthethyroidmadness.com I was on levothyroxin..never done nothing....wish u all luck....
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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Originally Posted by ruacajun2
I also am dealing with my thyroids. I don't have cancer though. A friend of mine -- her mother -- had it and had the same surgery. She seems to be doing well. I was also told the same thing -- that if you had to have cancer that thyroid cancer was it. I hope you have a speedy recovery. I'm still trying to decide if I want to have mine removed. I have problems with swallowing and choking and my ENT wants to take them out. Just not sure yet if i will do it.
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