If you had done your research you would still have your thyroid. Papillary carcinoma is not as serious as you were probably led to believe. I had half my thyroid removed 8 years ago for the same reason and I regret it.
Would you rather have died? How the fuck did you expect it to be treated? Buddy, everyone's case is different. I had cancer on both of my lobes. I had to have the whole thing removed. Wouldn't be here without that surgery. Count your lucky stars.
@@dzonis8415 The metastasis occurred in several lymph nodes. The lymph nodes and thyroid were removed and I underwent radioactive iodine treatment. I feel perfectly fine today as of July 27, 2024. I take my daily dose of levothyroxine and follow-up with my endocrinologist on a regular basis.
Is he still live??
Why you say that
Nope
@@jackrobinson3751 ??? Could you elaborate?
If you had done your research you would still have your thyroid. Papillary carcinoma is not as serious as you were probably led to believe. I had half my thyroid removed 8 years ago for the same reason and I regret it.
Would you rather have died? How the fuck did you expect it to be treated?
Buddy, everyone's case is different. I had cancer on both of my lobes. I had to have the whole thing removed. Wouldn't be here without that surgery. Count your lucky stars.
Why do you regret it? Also, why do you sat PTC is not serious? I read some patience PTC has spread to their lung and other parts of the body.
why would you agree to get your thyroid removed? There are other options, try alcohol treatment first.
If your thyroid is cancerous, it needs to be removed. I know from personal experience because I waited too long and had major metastasis.
Are you a doctor?
@@slipdisco can you explain more? Where were metastasis spreeded? Whole thyroid is removed for u? How u feel today?
can you tell more info about treatment by alcohol? It helps seriously?
@@dzonis8415 The metastasis occurred in several lymph nodes. The lymph nodes and thyroid were removed and I underwent radioactive iodine treatment. I feel perfectly fine today as of July 27, 2024. I take my daily dose of levothyroxine and follow-up with my endocrinologist on a regular basis.