2013 had my thyroid removed because of suspicious material indicated in the biopsy report. The surgery went well. The best news was no cancer. PTL!! The biggest challenge was how long it took to get my body adjusted to thyroid replacement meds. Very slow process to determine when the levels of meds were adequate. Finally 7 months later I wasn't so exhausted daily sleeping 10-12 hours daily. Currently doing well. I will be 80 this year. Thank you for your light hearted but very informative way of presenting important health information. Mike
Thank you for this posting - I have some my ENT says are still subclinical but I am watching them anyway. Surgery in the future? I'm 78 but still vital and interested in living on! Who knows what tomorrow will bring? Still wanting to stay informed!
I had a 6cm benign thyroid nodule that compressed my airway >30% and made swallowing difficult (choking on food frequently occurred). Surgery was the only option in Canada; however, I heard about radiofrequency ablation (RFA) being done outside of Canada. I was put in touch with Dr. Ralph Tufano in Sarasota, Florida. After consulting with him online, my husband and I flew down to meet his team. After a CT and ultrasound, I had the 2-hr procedure. It’s been over a year since the RFA and my nodule has shrunk >70% in volume. I can breathe and eat well again which is especially important for me as an athlete. I also do not require any medication since the procedure. I hope Ontario, Canada, will have RFA as an option for benign thyroid nodules in the near future.
This was so thorough and explained beautifully! I just had a nodule sonogram and now I can read my radiology report before my doctor gets back to me so I can have better questions about results and treatment if necessary. Thank you!
In 2010 I had my thyroid removed due to having stage 3 cancer (papillary and follicular variant). I ended up losing my voice, and after doing vocal exercises my ENT did a Botox type procedure to restore my vocal chord. I had radioactive iodine treatment, which wasn’t bad except I was radioactive so couldn’t be around anyone for a few days (this was also during the time I had lost my voice). I’m happy to say I’m cancer free and visit my endocrinologist yearly.
This is weird how this came up tonight, I am in UK and just felt a lump on my left side of my thyroid . I work in healthcare in a hospital and dreading this outcome. I sit with people supporting them now its me my turn . I must make an appointment with my Dr to get this tested and move forward this this. Thanks Guys awesome explanation of it all
I have dealt with nodules for over 20 years. I wish you the same good luck I have had. I get a yearly ultrasound and so far no change. I initially had a needle biopsy and now just monitor them. Best of luck, you will be fine 🤞
I had my whole thyroid removed due to cancer. The Dr had to cut and resect my laryngeal nerve. I only had a hoarse whisper of a voice for about 4 months. One morning talking with my wife I had a “squeak “ in my whisper. Every day for about a month I had slight improvements in my voice. After that my voice finally returned to normal. So about 5 months total. All has been good for 2 years now. Taking Levothyroxine and calcium daily.
I found a nodule on the R lobe of my thyroid back in late 2018. GP sent me to an endocrinologist who did an ultrasound & fine needle aspiration (not painful) at the first visit. Results were negative & another ultrasound was scheduled in 6 months. It seemed larger to me at the end of the 6 months (it was visible to the naked eye). After the second ultrasound, done by a tech not the endo, I got a call to see the endo again. Had a second fine needle aspiration done & this time there were atypical cells, plus a second, very small, nodule on the L lobe had also been found. Decided removal was my best option & had a full thyroidectomy done in Aug. 2019. My voice was very deep (think "Luke, I am your father.") for several months and I couldn't project my voice. My dogs loved it, mom couldn't yell at them. I still think it's about a half an octave deeper than before the surgery. I definitely can't hit the higher notes when singing in the car anymore😂. I can yell at the dogs again though.
Very sorry you ended up needing your thyroid removed. Would you mind sharing what the pathology showed on your thyroid and nodules at surgery? Was it cancer or benign? I have hypothyroidism and a nodule.
@@christinahurt7505 Sorry for the late reply, I had to find the report. It was benign, a "ADENOMATOUS NODULE WITH FIBROSIS AND CALCIFICATIONS" to copy and paste from the report. The nodule was 3.4 cm. Hope that helps.
I had to have one of my parathyroid glands removed four months ago, whilst I was under going a CT scan and a ultra sound scan they revealed that I had a couple of nodules on my Thyroid, my surgeon sorted both out at the same time. I got my pathology results 4 days before Christmas which were thankfully all clear. (Best Christmas present ever.)
Same for me. This gave me more info so less anxiety, even though some is worse than expected. Still it helps a lot! Awaiting FNA after I can stop blood thinners 🤞🏼🙏
I’m at the beginning of this process. I had a CatScan of my neck following a fall when the thyroid nodule was discovered. The ultra sound showed three of them, 2 TR4 with no fluid and 1 TR5 with punctate echogenic foci.Thus is noted as highly suspicious. I am now waiting for an appointment for the biopsy. This video and the comments are so helpful. I am coming up quickly on 86 years old and have been dealing with hoarseness since a whip lash injury in 2008. That may have been the cause for me. Best of luck to all of us who are dealing with this problem.
I posted thanks for this video a while ago after I was told I had a thyroid nodule and to "watch and wait," and have another ultrasound in a year. I had my second ultrasound in October and this time, because there are "changes," a needle biopsy was recommended. That isn't scheduled until March. My blood tests for the thyroid are within normal range. I'm not too worried but I wish it wasn't such a long time, almost 5 months, between a scan and a needle biopsy. I rewatched the video to refresh my memory and I'm even more grateful this time. Thanks for your detailed information on so many topics. You are really providing a seriously useful service to your viewers, as I hope you know. Bless you. 💕🍁👍👍
When u get your biopsy have them deaden the area so they can get a goof sample I had three biopsies first 2 no deadening 1 with the one with 5 samples had half removed he did a test on the nodel while I was out on operating table and it wasn't cancer! My Thyroid levels were good before surgery but my hair was falling out and I was super tired before surgery now after surgery my levels are not good so now I am taking Thyroid medicine. Good luck
@CAJUNBEE Thank you. 💕 I had biopsies for cancer, 10 years ago, and they had to do it twice because the first time they didn't take enough to determine if it was cancer. Second one showed positive. I have normal thyroid levels too but have the same symptoms. I hope you are feeling much better now. 🤗
I've got my FNAC this afternoon. I have 3 sizeable nodules on the front of my thyroid (4 × 3.5cm and 3 x 2.5). Your video and explanation has helped me understand the process. I now feel better informed, but remain anxious about the results. Thank you for sharing.
I had nodules but normal thyroid function and my biopsies were begign. So was given an choice... Either leave them alone or remove my thyroid and take meds forever. I followed my gut and got a thyroidectomy. My pathology report from the removed gland arrived days later showing 2 of the nodules had cancer inside. I'm glad they're gone!
I am Currently getting ready for my Needle Aspiration in a few days with an Endocrinologist. I have 4 Nodules with a T-Rating of 4. Thank you for this information. It has been very helpful.
@@nayyabbukhari4055 It wasn’t bad as I thought it was going to be. The doctor cleaned the area, sprayed lidocaine on my neck. Told me not to talk, move or swallow when he puts the needle in. It’s a small pin prick and a little uncomfortable but tolerable. He uses a sonogram wand while doing the procedure making sure he’s in the nodule. He took a sample of the cells then pulled the needle out. Then he put another one in and went in a different spot taking out more cells. He did this a total of four times using four needles. That nodule was 4cm in size. I have another one the same size however he couldn’t get to it. It was too far down and deep inside. I’m still waiting on the results. Will know probably Monday or Tuesday and he’s about 95% sure that all 4 are benign as most of them are. I follow up in one year for another biopsy. The procedure took about 15 minutes. If you’re going to have this done, don’t worry about it because I super stressed out prior to doing this. Once it started, I realized it wasn’t that bad at all. I have a total of 4 Nodules two of which are 4 cm and 1.5 cm. I don’t know what caused them to come up. They take a blood test prior to this procedure and send it out to find out if you are hypo thyroid or hyper thyroid.. I am neither. My thyroid is normal. I apologize for this message being long. If you are having this procedure don’t stress out like I did. Good luck to you.
I've been suffering from ovarian cysts for about 6 years. I'm 32. I had twins 4 years ago, and since their birth, my pain has had a huge increase. I'm not one to cry, or admit that I'm hurting. These cysts keep rupturing and I can't even crawl myself to the bed. I scream in pain. I've gone, a handful of times to the ER, only to lie on a stretcher for at least 6 hours (with an IV painkiller, if I'm lucky.) After I'm finally admitted, they ask me if I'm pregnant. I tell them "no." They do a pregnancy test. I'm not pregnant... So then they take another two hours to schedule an internal ultrasound. They find small traces of fluid that could be from a ruptured cyst. They give me a handful of painkillers, and send me on my way. I was at the end of the rope. this condition leaves me debilitated for a good five days out of every month. I'm a single mom, and a strong woman who has to be in severe pain to not get out of bed with twin four-year-olds... I found comment about Adam on a site, I reached out to him and told him my problems, his words were "don't worry, your suffering will end after taking my medication". I ordered his herbal medication took it as prescribed and the medication flushed out the cysts. I haven't experienced any signs of pain ever since then and my Ovarian cysts are gone too. you can also contact Dr Adam on Adamokpoko@gmail.com or dradamokpoko@gmail.com
I've been suffering from ovarian cysts for about 6 years. I'm 32. I had twins 4 years ago, and since their birth, my pain has had a huge increase. I'm not one to cry, or admit that I'm hurting. These cysts keep rupturing and I can't even crawl myself to the bed. I scream in pain. I've gone, a handful of times to the ER, only to lie on a stretcher for at least 6 hours (with an IV painkiller, if I'm lucky.) After I'm finally admitted, they ask me if I'm pregnant. I tell them "no." They do a pregnancy test. I'm not pregnant... So then they take another two hours to schedule an internal ultrasound. They find small traces of fluid that could be from a ruptured cyst. They give me a handful of painkillers, and send me on my way. I was at the end of the rope. this condition leaves me debilitated for a good five days out of every month. I'm a single mom, and a strong woman who has to be in severe pain to not get out of bed with twin four-year-olds... I found comment about Adam on a site, I reached out to him and told him my problems, his words were "don't worry, your suffering will end after taking my medication". I ordered his herbal medication took it as prescribed and the medication flushed out the cysts. I haven't experienced any signs of pain ever since then and my Ovarian cysts are gone too. you can also contact Dr Adam on Adamokpoko@gmail.com or dradamokpoko@gmail.com
I had many nodules over some years and an enlarged thyroid gland resulting in many fine needle biopsies all but the last with no local anesthesia. I was lucky to get in the Test sent to the states. The biopsy came back I had a suspicious nodule with a 40% chance of it being cancer and not “the good kind”. I had a subtotal thyroidectomy performed by the ENT doctor who has done the surgery many, many times. When the pathology came back on the thyroid it was consistent with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Phew! My thyroid antibodies were raised in the bloodwork as well. The surgery went well and I have had compliments on my scar it is so small! 😊
Excellent segment! I had a thyroid nodule monitored for many years, annual US, twice annual bloodwork. In my case I had Hashimotos Thyroiditis with a multinodular goiter, and was put on thyroid replacement hormone. In recent years, a biopsy came back as indeterminate. We ran the gene testing mentioned here, and it flagged one gene abnormality that is associated with thyroid cancer half the time, and not the other 50% of the time. Given my nodule has very slowly grown to 4 cm, a half or full thyroidectomy was recommended. I opted for full, since by that time my thyroid had little function remaining, and if they only took half and it was found to be cancerous, I may have needed a second surgery to remove the other half. Last July I had the full thyroidectomy and everything went super smooth, no calcium dips from parathyroid glands potentially being stunned in surgery. I had already been on thyroid replacement hormone for many years, so my doctors just increased the dose a tiny bit, and all is well. The post surgery biopsy showed a few tiny cancers in my thyroid (papillary thyroid cancer), and one nearby lymph node, but not in the big 4cm nodule. My surgery is considered curative, but I will be monitored annually for a period of time. Thanks again for this informative episode. It is as my medical team has explained it to me. 😊
Thank you, doctors, for this very informative article. I have had 2 cysts removed from my thyroid glands. The first at 7 years old and another at 16 years old, needless to say, now at almost 60 years old, I have been on replacement meds for a long time. It is very challenging. I try to get as much information on the thyroid glands as possible. Thank you, awesome guys.
Another world class, gold standard video, I have not seen any channels that even come close to what you’re achieving, thank you so much for creating these videos. 👍
Yes. I have a thyroid nodule. My appointment to see the ENT is approaching!! Finally. Thank you. I've had a needle biopsy, DEFINITELY use the freezing!!
Here’s my thyroid cancer story. Been on ever increasing amounts of levothyroxine for the past 20 years. Had an mri for my neck pain and there was an incidental finding of a thyroid nodule. Had a fine needle biopsy on the right nodule. Negative for cancer. Decided to have surgery to remove the right half of thyroid. They send the removed thyroid to the lab before they close me up. If it’s cancerous, they will remove my left half. Lab report indicated no cancer. Closed me up. Later in the week after a closer look from the lab, found cancer in the nodule. Two weeks later, went back under to have the left half removed. The nodule in the left half was also cancerous. Had to do a radioactive iodine treatment that made me radioactive for about a week. Had to stay in my room. Every six months I get an ultrasound and bloodwork. Last time, they found a lymph node that was enlarged. Did a fine needle biopsy. Did not fine anything. But not feeling warm and fuzzy.
You are in charge of your health is a lesson I learned when it came to my thyroid nodule. I saw THREE doctors who told me not to worry about the lump in my neck before I got someone to listen to me. I live in Ontario Canada and I kept going on about my lump to any doctor I saw. Had the ultrasound and it showed a mass. Had a 5 needle biopsy no sedation. Don't worry it was easy peasy. I was terrified. No cancer. Saw the ENT he nearly pulled my tongue out of my mouth when he was examining me. He was an excellent doctor. We decidied on no surgery unless it got bigger. In less than 6 months I was in having it removed as swallowing was hard sometimes. In six months the lump grew and grew. When it was removed with half of my thyroid it was the size of a golf ball and a half. Everything went well. No cancer. Only issue I had was my stitch got stuck and my family doctor was having a hard time getting it out. Eventually she got it out. That was 2011. We check my thyroid blood numbers every 6 months but so far so good!
My thyroid journey luckily didn’t involve cancer, but Graves. Was diagnosed in my late 30’s. My endo was able to control it with medications for several years. Started having problems. So we redid all the testing. Ultra sound, plus some scans with Nuclear Medicine. They found several hot and cold nodules. Dr wanted to send me for a needle biopsy. I was absolutely terrified. Plus at this point I was so tired of dealing with it. I asked my dr if we could skip that part and just do a thyroidectomy. She agreed. Several weeks later had an excellent surgeon do a total thyroidectomy. The Parathyroid was bruised and had a few issues with calcium. But it was probably one of the easiest surgery’s I have ever had. Pathology showed no cancer. Just a very messy thyroid. One thing that the Docs really didn’t touch in is heredity. I have two sisters who both battled with their thyroid. They also had theirs removed. Plus I have a daughter who also had graves. Her thyroid was ablated with radioactive iodine. So it definitely runs in the family. Thank you docs for all the good info
@@jackkip I was going to mention hereditary too. Everyone on one side of my family has or had thyroid issues. My dad had graves. I am happy yours turned out well too.
I have nodules on both sides of my thyroid. It started with just one but two years later I had one on the other side. I have had a 5 needle biopsy several times as they have grown. I was exposed to the radiation from Chernobyl for 3 years while in Germany. The radiation was over Frankfurt within 32 hours. The cloud of radiation ended up covering most of the European peninsula. Last year during my husband’s physical they found he also had nodules growing on his thyroid. His are not big enough to biopsy yet. Our doctor says we’re fine with the nodules as long as the tests come back negative for cancer.
This was very helpful for me. I have a thyroid nodule and am getting a fine needle aspiration for the second time. I am 72 and of Corse things are going to start failing but hearing that this is very treatable in s relief. think you
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/ its treatable. Read that study. You can also look into radio frequency ablation to reduce size and also get another type of genetic test called thyroseq. Good luck
Thank you for doing this video. I've been looking for a good video for a week and finally found this. I'll be seeing the endocrinologist for the first time tomorrow. I've been hyper thyroid for 3 years!! They just kept changing my dose. I have a solid tall nodule. My neck hurts, I'm hoarse sometimes, I'm exhausted, feel like I'm getting dementia, vomiting, diarrhea, I'm hot, and my sleep is all over the place. I hope they do something.
I had a partial thyroidectomy a number of years ago and yearly I get ultrasounds to track nodules on the part existing. Now one of the nodules as grown and my Dr is sending me for a aspiration biopsy. Ultrasound was in mid Dec 2023 but I can’t have the biopsy until March of this year due to our insane wait times we endure here in Canada. It’s rather scary having to wait so long and I’m sure people are very anxious. No wonder mental health is such as issue these days. Anyway, thanks Docs…this is the best explanation I’ve ever received about my condition.
I’m in the same boat! Partial thyroidectomy, monitoring a nodule on my right side. Just had my fine needle biopsy this week… best of luck to the both of us!!!!
I had 2 biopsies done in the past I have one coming up in April I don't wanna do it the last Dr. was so gentle I didn't feel a thing and it was really quick the 1st Dr. I had left me bruised and it wasn't comfortable I hope I get the second Dr. I had and he was much older too I hate that I have this hyperthyroidism my great Grandmother had it on my Grandaddy side and my auntie my mother's sister has it she had hers removed years ago she had Graves disease I wish both of you ladies well in your health journey 😢😢
Check TH-cam DR Stan Eckberg. He talks about treating and healing the thyroid, not operating. He explains how your thyroid actually works not how doctor's work on you.
Great info! I wish you would have discussed the multinodular aspect. I have large multinodules on both sides and have for 10 years. All labs always normal and I've been biopsied twice. Recently one grew significantly and left me feeling like I was choking (turns out it was fluid). There are methods for treatment/shrinking these nodules such as ablation and ethanol. We did ethanol and shrunk it significantly. I'd love to know your thoughts on ablation as that's next for me. Thanks!
I had thyroid cancer at 29. My PCP found it on an annual exam. It was a visible hard lump that I hadn't noticed. My only complaint at the exam was that I was constantly tired. The endocrinologist took a needle biopsy (it looked huge) by elevating himself over me and forcing it straight down into the lump. I was worried he was going to go through my neck. He only took one biopsy, and I don't recall having had an ultrasound. Once notified, it took me a moment to realize that a positive result was not a happy result. I had a complete thyroidectomy and at another hospital drank radioactive iodine and sat in isolation waiting for my radioactivity to drop to legally reenter society. It's been 30 years...
I have to go for an ultrasound because a ct scan for an accident found a 3 centimeter nodule. You've answered all of my questions due to being nervous about the outcome. Would like to know more about treatment if a biopsy shows it is cancerous. But this video was very uplifting. Thank you to the team!
I wish I would have seen this video before they removed my thyroid. I had no cancer but a Nodule that was the size of a dime at the start and 40 years later is probably the size of a quarter. Sent me right to a surgeon , never did a biopsy. The surgeon scared me into having it removed. He said I may experience breathing problems later on. I wish I didn't agreed to have it removed
Excellent video. As i have the thyroid nodules and is being monitored by an endocrinologist, your video is a godsend. I would be very grateful if you could make a video on vertigo and/or related dizziness issues. As always, I greatly appreciate your efforts
25 years ago i found a lump on my thyroid. Went to an endocrinologist who did blood work first. All normal results. Did a needle biopsy in his office, no anesthesia. Came back benign. Did a test to find out if nodules were "hot" or "cold". Mine were hot. Started me on low dose synthroid to try to shrink nodules or keep them from growing. After about a year did another ultrasound which showed nodules growing larger so then i took radioactive iodine to kill my thyroid instead of surgery. Synthroid doses then were increased as he monitored my levels, and nodules decreased in size. Still have them but i get ultrasounds every year or two to monitor size incase they enlarge and put pressure on my esophagus and surrounding areas. I do notice a change in my voice since all this started, Especially when i sing. Sometomes my vocal cords will feel stressed when i sing.
I am in the less than 1% category regarding losing my voice after my right thyroid glad was removed. No cancer but I have been told my right vocal chord is paralyzed. My surgery was November 3 2022, today is August 18 2024. I can speak because my left vocal chord has stretched some however my voice is very raspy and people often have a hard time understanding me. I went to voice therapy for 8 weeks. Additionally my right vocal chord is paralyzed in the upright position which reduces my ability to breathe. I am 68 years old.
This was an excellent presentation, but the main part was not discussed about after they remove your thyroid. You’re on a medication the rest of your life to do what the thyroid was doing. It’s been five years now and I’m still having trouble getting the correct dosage of medication to keep my weight from going up and my hair from falling out.
This was great. I had Vegas nerve damage recently and my vocal cord (left) is challenged. This was a carotid-carotid bypass w/ prosthetic, carotid subclavian transposition and a zone 0 TBE. One of the ‘possible’ outcomes was vocal cord damage. Always learning.
I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. I went to the ER where they did a full body CT scan. No serious injuries but they found a nodule on the left side of my thyroid. My family doctor has ordered an ultrasound which I am having done in the morning. I'm also hypothyroid. Diagnosed in 2015. I can tell something is there ever so slightly when I swollow. My family doctor told me finding a cancerous nodule is about 1%. I'm glad it was discovered. Maybe I'll find out if my family doc has been under treating my thyroid this whole time. I suspect he keeps my thyroid medication too low.
I had a 1.7 centimeter node biopsy in office. I go back in 6 months for a recheck ultrasound. I’d been having difficulty swallowing and had a sore throat. Asked my rheumatologist to feel lump and he referred me.
This is such a great and informative video. This is exactly everything I have been going through. I have been diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer. Will have surgery at the end of June. Then followed by radiation.
When my thyroid was removed the doctor said it had grown around one side to the back of my neck ! Explained why a feeling of having my neck being squeezed existed !
I had this same experience! I had mine removed as well and found out it was 14 centimeters, a normal thyroid gland should be about 4 centimeters. It was growing towards the back of my neck, they never caught it with just checking my neck while swallowing. They only found it was bigger than it should be when they did an ultrasound. It was such a rough road trying to find the right level of thyroid hormones.
I go on 7/25 for a full Thyroidectomy. I am a nurse, and a dr who is a colleague found the large visible nodule. US done, then FN aspiration, uncertain results. My mom had thyroid cancer. ENT wants to remove it all due to swallowing and breathing symptoms. Thanks foe the informative video
Wow, under sedation. Never had it done that way in NYC. Had it done in pathologist’s office who gave you the results at the same visit. Good information for patients recently diagnosed with thyroid nodules. Don’t be scared people. Have the rule out done.
I love how y’all talk about all different types of medical issues! I’d personally love to y’all have a video on Myasthenia Gravis. I was diagnosed in 2015 and there wasn’t much if anything for patients/families of patients. The sad thing is that there’s still not much out there and people don’t know who to trust. Y’all are so well respected that I think it’d be so beneficial for people. Thanks from Oklahoma! 🩷
I noticed a lump on the right hand side of my neck. Did a call with my family doctor (COVID lockdown so no in person visits). Referred me to an ultrasound. US showed a cyst, not of concern, but on left side there was a small growth. Referred to endocrinologist. Another US and then another with fine needle aspiration. Referred to surgeon. Had partial thyroidectomy. Did not do complete, despite the cyst on the right hand side. Day surgery. As I was getting dressed, I noticed drops of blood on floor. Called for assistance. Additional stitches put in. A few days later, infection set in. Waited in ER for hours to get a prescription for antibiotics (I had self diagnosed as a strep infection), but needed confirmation to get prescription. Partial paralysis of my vocal cords - has improved but I will not be singing in a band! Continue to monitor the right hemisphere with annual US.
I'm one of those who are in consistent followUp w/ my doctor regarding my thyroid nodule. Was advised to undergo FNA. Unable to decide yet wen to go about it. But this video has helped me a lot in understanding my situation. Thank you so much for sharing this type of videos. Very informative & helpful!
I had thyroid cancer in 1998, had the right side removed, and was told that I have Hashimoto disease. Dr. Gilbert Daniels (Endocrinologist) who headed up this department at Massachusetts General Hospital would do a needle biopsy on my nodules in his office without any numbing. He would take 3 samples each time. The right side was removed when the margins were not good. I would say the needle biopsy (fine needle aspiration) was uncomfortable, not super painful, with tenderness afterwards. It's been 26 years and I'm still going! My two sisters also have thyroid issues.
I have had a partial thyroidectomy. I have nodules on left side, but i have an ultrasound each year, to monitor the area. The needle biopsy was excruciatingly painful. I take levothyroxine, my voice is scratchy and i choke if i try to sing or raise my voice. Hopefully someday i will have the left side removed.
Never said what troubles your thyroid Can do to other organs,especially the Heart, but i thank you very specific. I just had everything but surgery so Hopefully after bio,they will tell me Some good news God bless everyone ❤❤❤
Wow, I had fine needle aspiration done on 3 nodules, over 3 years ago. Benign and not hot. I've never been told to get any follow-up done, ever. No further FNA, no ultra-sounds, nothing. And this was in Toronto.
I had a partial thyroidectomy 2 years ago for a very large and thank Goodness benign nodule .. I have a small nodule on left being watched but I’m lucky was able to save the left side
Very good information. I had my thyroid removed about four years ago. My ENT dr has not gotten my levels under control yet. I still have hair loss and my weight is always out of control. My primary care Dr suggested seeing an endocrinologist.
I had a bone scan in my early 40’s at a health fair. I was diagnosed with osteopenia. Through nuclear work up they found nodules on my thyroid and parathyroid. I had them removed due to leaching of calcium from my bones, and my osteopenia is and has been stable. I’m 75 now. I also take thyroid medication due to hypothyroidism.
FN Amazing Docs!!! You guys crack me up. Love you Docs and all your work in sharing medical issues in such a humorous or maybe humerus lol, yet professional manner.
Very interesting. I have multiple nodules in both lobes. Ive had ultrasounds and biopsies/aspirations. The largest is fluid and solid, so far, benign. What i find negligent on the part of my doctors is that NONE of them have done any blood testing regarding the thyroid. In past blood testing, my calcium levels have been high. None of my doctors seem concerned in the slightest.
Glad I came across this. I was just told I have a 4 cm nodule on my thyroid and have to go in for the needle biopsy. It definitely has me concerned but you all did put my mind at ease with what to expect.
Thank you for this video. You are giving us very important knowledge about the thyroid gland. I have thyroid nodules. Biopsies done first time in 2000 . I had 2 nodules on my thyroid. I had fine needle biopsy. It was negative. Now the thyroid nodules increased in size. First biopsy negative. Second biopsy has been negative also but still have nodules that have to be monitored because they have increase in size. So my doctors monitors them.
I had thyroglossal duct cyst removed 50 years ago… no problems until my Primary Care Doctor told me 15 years ago that I need to take levothyroxin 125 mg tab once a day for the rest of my life..
I also had a thyroglossical duct cyst removed at 24. After life long cold hands and feet, etc, finally prescribed thyroid meds at age 48. Why??? Many years of doctors never even touching my neck. After severe hair loss, I insisted on seeing an endocrinologist. She understands me and had adjusted my meds and even recommended vitamins. Stand up for yourself!
Thank you for your information on thyroid. I have everything done up to the fine needle to take samples from thyroid to check for cancer. No cancer, but my thyroid needs to be checked again in 6 months.
Thank you for helping the general public under. I received my ultrasound labs recently and a bit nervous but this video helped me to understand what’s to come next ❤
All thanks to Dr.uwenboherbalhome who carefully assessed my condition, taking it into consideration my symptoms,persistent smell.He then formulated alternative treatment for my Halitosis, Hyperthyroidism symptoms & hyperhydrosis(hands,feet’s,armpit) completely..Thank you Dr.uwenboherbalhome …❤❤❤
Thank you , you gave me more information to ask my doctor about. In 2023, thru another test, like you mentioned, they found at least 9 nodules, front and back of my thyroid. They took 4 samples , some were a good size and they said we will just keep an eye on it. It bothers me because my mom had hers out (I was young so I don't remember if it was cancerous) so that makes me worry a bit more
Going in tomorrow to have thyroid surgery. I have a nodule the size of an apple. Put it off as long as I could. Went to 3 Endocrinologist until I found the surgeon who I am using now. The other 3 just wanted to take everything out now? New surgeon wants to save as much as possible. It makes a difference when you have confidence in your Dr. Praying for Peace , Patience & Positive Outcome😊
Many years ago in my thirties had both fn guided aspiration under ultrasound and pain relief for an enlarged goitre, and in docs office with no pain relief and it didn't hurt. Just felt needle entering skin like a mosquito bite. Position of doc was complete thyroidectomy, but went partial thyroidectomy. Now 53yrs female nodules found in right side thyroid in ct scan, ultrasound required now.
You can have a normal TSH, T3 and T4 and still have thyroid cancer. I just found out that I have a 8cm nodule as of three years ago. Fast forward to today. I've lost over 53lbs without trying. Now they're telling me I should have had it taken out, but my primary physician NEVER told me it was there.
Thank you for this information. After recent tests for other things, I am now having my thyroid checked. I do like to know the possibilities even though I am at the start of investigating my thyroid.
I've had the fine needle aspiration (painless) twice over a 7 year span & monitored to present date, fortunately with good results. (Didn't spring a leak after the needle either! 😆)
O tomorrow morning for a fine needle biopsy on 2 large nodules on my right thyroid. Seeing this has eased my anxiety until the results come back & I see my PC Dr.
Forty years ago, must have been years before I was born (ha, ha, ha) my GP, as they were called then, found a lump on my thyroid during my "annual poke and prod." I don't remember if I had any diagnostic tests done but I did have surgery, with his assurances that if it was cancer it was probably the 'best cancer' to have. It was a pretty scary time for me as I was a newly single mom with two little boys under three. As it turned out, he didn't have to remove all of my thyroid and was able to leave my parathyroids. I haven't needed any further treatment but do have follow-up blood tests included in my annual check-ups. It turned out that the scariest part was the staples used to close the incision across my neck which made me look like Frankenstein. To my good fortune, my toddlers didn't know about that character or they might have been even more hesitant to cuddle!. .
I also think this is rather strange as I just went to an endocrinologist after seeing that an thyroid nodule I had grown , this came from a CT scan of the head and was told it had grown since the US I had 20 yrs ago had shown it. I could not remember having this US as it was done 20 yrs a go and my endocrinologist at that time who had ordered the test is now deceased. I had just been dx’d as hypothyroid and had been started on meds. Hex Dr said we will watch it and in early May repeat the test. Now I hear what you are saying and being 81 really want as little done as possible! I knew I shouldn’t listen to this! 17:46
Thank you for doing another excellent video! The timing of me finding this video is fantastic, it has helped me have a better understanding of what is going on. In 2009 I had a fine needle biopsy, all was good. No freezing, it was okay, although make sure you dont swallow during the procedure! My Dr retired and I started with a new Dr in the fall of 2022. The Dr did a follow-up ultrasound in 2022 as it has been a while, they found some new nodules. She had me do a follow-up ultrasound in December 2023. She called me that afternoon, it seems the nodules have gotten larger, since the previous scan. I am waiting to hear from the hospital to go for another needle biopsy, I am hoping for the same results. I cant help but worry....
😊Thank you very much for the information. I go back this August to my Specialist to see how my thyroid is. I have an underactive thyroid so I will see how it is this August.
Well, I have a descending thyroid! My pulmonologist is keeping an eye on it. No shift going on! Whether this has anything to do with it ... I wish I had worn lead around my neck when doing fluoro bronchs! Thx for info!
That's interesting. I've never heard of a descending thyroid gland. It actually grows downward on the neck? I imagine that might feel uncomfortable. Glad to hear you're doing well!!❤
Thanks for the detailed explanation! I have a thyroid nodule and so this came at the right time. Already saw and ENT that said he agreed with the radiologist and it just needs to be ultrasounded in a year. I'm still worried though as it was listed as TIRAD 5.
I have 4 nodules and a cyst. One nodule was borderline in size and I need to have an ultrasound again to see if it has grown. I should have had it done in October.
I have had Graves disease . And now I'm being treated for hyperthyroidism. In the last few years I've learned a lot about the thyroid and parathyroid! Had no idea there was such a thing as a parathyroid and I'm old! 😂
2013 had my thyroid removed because of suspicious material indicated in the biopsy report. The surgery went well. The best news was no cancer. PTL!!
The biggest challenge was how long it took to get my body adjusted to thyroid replacement meds. Very slow process to determine when the levels of meds were adequate. Finally 7 months later I wasn't so exhausted daily sleeping 10-12 hours daily. Currently doing well. I will be 80 this year.
Thank you for your light hearted but very informative way of presenting important health information. Mike
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Thank you for this posting - I have some my ENT says are still subclinical but I am watching them anyway. Surgery in the future? I'm 78 but still vital and interested in living on! Who knows what tomorrow will bring? Still wanting to stay informed!
Do you still take thyroid replacement med
I had half the thyroid out as it looked cancerous. On the 23rd of May I have to get an ultrasound on my thyroid glands
I had a 6cm benign thyroid nodule that compressed my airway >30% and made swallowing difficult (choking on food frequently occurred). Surgery was the only option in Canada; however, I heard about radiofrequency ablation (RFA) being done outside of Canada. I was put in touch with Dr. Ralph Tufano in Sarasota, Florida. After consulting with him online, my husband and I flew down to meet his team. After a CT and ultrasound, I had the 2-hr procedure. It’s been over a year since the RFA and my nodule has shrunk >70% in volume. I can breathe and eat well again which is especially important for me as an athlete. I also do not require any medication since the procedure. I hope Ontario, Canada, will have RFA as an option for benign thyroid nodules in the near future.
RFA is good. But it can slowly come back too. Please read this study. It can shrink the nodule. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/
Read this. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/
Amazing comment and Ty for the info ❤
This was so thorough and explained beautifully! I just had a nodule sonogram and now I can read my radiology report before my doctor gets back to me so I can have better questions about results and treatment if necessary. Thank you!
In 2010 I had my thyroid removed due to having stage 3 cancer (papillary and follicular variant). I ended up losing my voice, and after doing vocal exercises my ENT did a Botox type procedure to restore my vocal chord. I had radioactive iodine treatment, which wasn’t bad except I was radioactive so couldn’t be around anyone for a few days (this was also during the time I had lost my voice). I’m happy to say I’m cancer free and visit my endocrinologist yearly.
Molly I'm very sorry that you had thyroid cancer. Was it diagnosed by the needle biopsy and do you know what ultrasound features your nodule (s) had?
This is weird how this came up tonight, I am in UK and just felt a lump on my left side of my thyroid . I work in healthcare in a hospital and dreading this outcome. I sit with people supporting them now its me my turn . I must make an appointment with my Dr to get this tested and move forward this this. Thanks Guys awesome explanation of it all
I hope you get the best results 😊
I have dealt with nodules for over 20 years. I wish you the same good luck I have had. I get a yearly ultrasound and so far no change. I initially had a needle biopsy and now just monitor them. Best of luck, you will be fine 🤞
God has a "funny" way of getting our attention!!! 😏 🙏 ❤
Best of wishes!
May your test results be good.
I had my whole thyroid removed due to cancer. The Dr had to cut and resect my laryngeal nerve. I only had a hoarse whisper of a voice for about 4 months. One morning talking with my wife I had a “squeak “ in my whisper. Every day for about a month I had slight improvements in my voice. After that my voice finally returned to normal. So about 5 months total. All has been good for 2 years now. Taking Levothyroxine and calcium daily.
I'm on that tablets for over 12 yes nw
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I found a nodule on the R lobe of my thyroid back in late 2018. GP sent me to an endocrinologist who did an ultrasound & fine needle aspiration (not painful) at the first visit. Results were negative & another ultrasound was scheduled in 6 months. It seemed larger to me at the end of the 6 months (it was visible to the naked eye). After the second ultrasound, done by a tech not the endo, I got a call to see the endo again. Had a second fine needle aspiration done & this time there were atypical cells, plus a second, very small, nodule on the L lobe had also been found. Decided removal was my best option & had a full thyroidectomy done in Aug. 2019. My voice was very deep (think "Luke, I am your father.") for several months and I couldn't project my voice. My dogs loved it, mom couldn't yell at them. I still think it's about a half an octave deeper than before the surgery. I definitely can't hit the higher notes when singing in the car anymore😂. I can yell at the dogs again though.
Very sorry you ended up needing your thyroid removed. Would you mind sharing what the pathology showed on your thyroid and nodules at surgery? Was it cancer or benign? I have hypothyroidism and a nodule.
@@christinahurt7505 Sorry for the late reply, I had to find the report. It was benign, a "ADENOMATOUS NODULE WITH FIBROSIS AND CALCIFICATIONS" to copy and paste from the report. The nodule was 3.4 cm. Hope that helps.
I had a fine needle aspiration yesterday, and it was EXTREMELY painful!
@@christinahurt7505same...have you gotten any help
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I had to have one of my parathyroid glands removed four months ago, whilst I was under going a CT scan and a ultra sound scan they revealed that I had a couple of nodules on my Thyroid, my surgeon sorted both out at the same time. I got my pathology results 4 days before Christmas which were thankfully all clear. (Best Christmas present ever.)
I’m going through this now. Thank you for this detailed and easy to understand video! It helps me feel more prepared and less apprehensive.
Same for me. This gave me more info so less anxiety, even though some is worse than expected. Still it helps a lot! Awaiting FNA after I can stop blood thinners 🤞🏼🙏
I’m at the beginning of this process. I had a CatScan of my neck following a fall when the thyroid nodule was discovered. The ultra sound showed three of them, 2 TR4 with no fluid and 1 TR5 with punctate echogenic foci.Thus is noted as highly suspicious. I am now waiting for an appointment for the biopsy. This video and the comments are so helpful. I am coming up quickly on 86 years old and have been dealing with hoarseness since a whip lash injury in 2008. That may have been the cause for me. Best of luck to all of us who are dealing with this problem.
Read this study. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/
Just got home from surgery today, had mine removed, thus blows my mind I went through every step she named....glad that's all over
So glad that you’re OK. All the best.
You're so lucky I still have my looking for a way to remove it
Oh boy. No gender apologies necessary 😂
@@AdaezeBianca-f4lmine too is too still here
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I posted thanks for this video a while ago after I was told I had a thyroid nodule and to "watch and wait," and have another ultrasound in a year. I had my second ultrasound in October and this time, because there are "changes," a needle biopsy was recommended. That isn't scheduled until March. My blood tests for the thyroid are within normal range. I'm not too worried but I wish it wasn't such a long time, almost 5 months, between a scan and a needle biopsy. I rewatched the video to refresh my memory and I'm even more grateful this time. Thanks for your detailed information on so many topics. You are really providing a seriously useful service to your viewers, as I hope you know. Bless you. 💕🍁👍👍
When u get your biopsy have them deaden the area so they can get a goof sample I had three biopsies first 2 no deadening 1 with the one with 5 samples had half removed he did a test on the nodel while I was out on operating table and it wasn't cancer! My Thyroid levels were good before surgery but my hair was falling out and I was super tired before surgery now after surgery my levels are not good so now I am taking Thyroid medicine. Good luck
@CAJUNBEE Thank you. 💕 I had biopsies for cancer, 10 years ago, and they had to do it twice because the first time they didn't take enough to determine if it was cancer. Second one showed positive. I have normal thyroid levels too but have the same symptoms. I hope you are feeling much better now. 🤗
I had Graves’ disease and took medication for a year. No longer test positive for graves. I do have benign nodules (4). Check them yearly.
I've got my FNAC this afternoon. I have 3 sizeable nodules on the front of my thyroid (4 × 3.5cm and 3 x 2.5). Your video and explanation has helped me understand the process. I now feel better informed, but remain anxious about the results. Thank you for sharing.
I had nodules but normal thyroid function and my biopsies were begign. So was given an choice... Either leave them alone or remove my thyroid and take meds forever. I followed my gut and got a thyroidectomy. My pathology report from the removed gland arrived days later showing 2 of the nodules had cancer inside. I'm glad they're gone!
I am Currently getting ready for my Needle Aspiration in a few days with an Endocrinologist. I have 4 Nodules with a T-Rating of 4. Thank you for this information. It has been very helpful.
How did it go?
@@nayyabbukhari4055 It wasn’t bad as I thought it was going to be. The doctor cleaned the area, sprayed lidocaine on my neck. Told me not to talk, move or swallow when he puts the needle in. It’s a small pin prick and a little uncomfortable but tolerable. He uses a sonogram wand while doing the procedure making sure he’s in the nodule. He took a sample of the cells then pulled the needle out. Then he put another one in and went in a different spot taking out more cells. He did this a total of four times using four needles. That nodule was 4cm in size. I have another one the same size however he couldn’t get to it. It was too far down and deep inside. I’m still waiting on the results. Will know probably Monday or Tuesday and he’s about 95% sure that all 4 are benign as most of them are. I follow up in one year for another biopsy. The procedure took about 15 minutes. If you’re going to have this done, don’t worry about it because I super stressed out prior to doing this. Once it started, I realized it wasn’t that bad at all. I have a total of 4 Nodules two of which are 4 cm and 1.5 cm. I don’t know what caused them to come up. They take a blood test prior to this procedure and send it out to find out if you are hypo thyroid or hyper thyroid.. I am neither. My thyroid is normal. I apologize for this message being long. If you are having this procedure don’t stress out like I did. Good luck to you.
I've been suffering from ovarian cysts for about 6 years. I'm 32. I had twins 4 years ago, and since their birth, my pain has had a huge increase. I'm not one to cry, or admit that I'm hurting. These cysts keep rupturing and I can't even crawl myself to the bed. I scream in pain. I've gone, a handful of times to the ER, only to lie on a stretcher for at least 6 hours (with an IV painkiller, if I'm lucky.) After I'm finally admitted, they ask me if I'm pregnant. I tell them "no." They do a pregnancy test. I'm not pregnant... So then they take another two hours to schedule an internal ultrasound. They find small traces of fluid that could be from a ruptured cyst. They give me a handful of painkillers, and send me on my way. I was at the end of the rope. this condition leaves me debilitated for a good five days out of every month. I'm a single mom, and a strong woman who has to be in severe pain to not get out of bed with twin four-year-olds... I found comment about Adam on a site, I reached out to him and told him my problems, his words were "don't worry, your suffering will end after taking my medication". I ordered his herbal medication took it as prescribed and the medication flushed out the cysts. I haven't experienced any signs of pain ever since then and my Ovarian cysts are gone too. you can also contact Dr Adam on Adamokpoko@gmail.com or dradamokpoko@gmail.com
I've been suffering from ovarian cysts for about 6 years. I'm 32. I had twins 4 years ago, and since their birth, my pain has had a huge increase. I'm not one to cry, or admit that I'm hurting. These cysts keep rupturing and I can't even crawl myself to the bed. I scream in pain. I've gone, a handful of times to the ER, only to lie on a stretcher for at least 6 hours (with an IV painkiller, if I'm lucky.) After I'm finally admitted, they ask me if I'm pregnant. I tell them "no." They do a pregnancy test. I'm not pregnant... So then they take another two hours to schedule an internal ultrasound. They find small traces of fluid that could be from a ruptured cyst. They give me a handful of painkillers, and send me on my way. I was at the end of the rope. this condition leaves me debilitated for a good five days out of every month. I'm a single mom, and a strong woman who has to be in severe pain to not get out of bed with twin four-year-olds... I found comment about Adam on a site, I reached out to him and told him my problems, his words were "don't worry, your suffering will end after taking my medication". I ordered his herbal medication took it as prescribed and the medication flushed out the cysts. I haven't experienced any signs of pain ever since then and my Ovarian cysts are gone too. you can also contact Dr Adam on Adamokpoko@gmail.com or dradamokpoko@gmail.com
My mother had her thyroid removed when she was about 40 years old.
She took her prescribed med's till she passed away at 87 due to heart issues.
Sorry about your mom I just lost my mom
I did too.@@mjc1977
Sorry for your loss! Losing your mom is very difficult! It was for me anyway & most people I’ve talked to. Thank you for sharing her story 💖😊🙏
I had many nodules over some years and an enlarged thyroid gland resulting in many fine needle biopsies all but the last with no local anesthesia. I was lucky to get in the Test sent to the states. The biopsy came back I had a suspicious nodule with a 40% chance of it being cancer and not “the good kind”. I had a subtotal thyroidectomy performed by the ENT doctor who has done the surgery many, many times. When the pathology came back on the thyroid it was consistent with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Phew! My thyroid antibodies were raised in the bloodwork as well. The surgery went well and I have had compliments on my scar it is so small! 😊
Excellent segment! I had a thyroid nodule monitored for many years, annual US, twice annual bloodwork. In my case I had Hashimotos Thyroiditis with a multinodular goiter, and was put on thyroid replacement hormone. In recent years, a biopsy came back as indeterminate. We ran the gene testing mentioned here, and it flagged one gene abnormality that is associated with thyroid cancer half the time, and not the other 50% of the time. Given my nodule has very slowly grown to 4 cm, a half or full thyroidectomy was recommended. I opted for full, since by that time my thyroid had little function remaining, and if they only took half and it was found to be cancerous, I may have needed a second surgery to remove the other half. Last July I had the full thyroidectomy and everything went super smooth, no calcium dips from parathyroid glands potentially being stunned in surgery. I had already been on thyroid replacement hormone for many years, so my doctors just increased the dose a tiny bit, and all is well. The post surgery biopsy showed a few tiny cancers in my thyroid (papillary thyroid cancer), and one nearby lymph node, but not in the big 4cm nodule. My surgery is considered curative, but I will be monitored annually for a period of time. Thanks again for this informative episode. It is as my medical team has explained it to me. 😊
Take iodine. Read the book iodine deficiency
Thank you, doctors, for this very informative article. I have had 2 cysts removed from my thyroid glands. The first at 7 years old and another at 16 years old, needless to say, now at almost 60 years old, I have been on replacement meds for a long time. It is very challenging. I try to get as much information on the thyroid glands as possible.
Thank you, awesome guys.
Another world class, gold standard video, I have not seen any channels that even come close to what you’re achieving, thank you so much for creating these videos. 👍
Yes. I have a thyroid nodule. My appointment to see the ENT is approaching!! Finally.
Thank you. I've had a needle biopsy, DEFINITELY use the freezing!!
Yes, use the freezing cuz my first biopsies were def painful!!
Here’s my thyroid cancer story. Been on ever increasing amounts of levothyroxine for the past 20 years. Had an mri for my neck pain and there was an incidental finding of a thyroid nodule. Had a fine needle biopsy on the right nodule. Negative for cancer. Decided to have surgery to remove the right half of thyroid. They send the removed thyroid to the lab before they close me up. If it’s cancerous, they will remove my left half. Lab report indicated no cancer. Closed me up. Later in the week after a closer look from the lab, found cancer in the nodule. Two weeks later, went back under to have the left half removed. The nodule in the left half was also cancerous. Had to do a radioactive iodine treatment that made me radioactive for about a week. Had to stay in my room.
Every six months I get an ultrasound and bloodwork. Last time, they found a lymph node that was enlarged. Did a fine needle biopsy. Did not fine anything. But not feeling warm and fuzzy.
I have a scheduled biopsy coming up on my thyroid. This was very informative and I am glad to hear if it is cancer, it is not an aggressive one.
@@sharonhurst831 Hope all goes well with your biopsy. I have my fingers crossed 🤞. Wish you the best.
@@Jimmy-Legs Thank you!
Thanks very much 🙏
Does the Needle Hurt!!!!
Fantastic explanation! Had thyroidectomy 22 yrs ago. You included every pertinent detail!
You are in charge of your health is a lesson I learned when it came to my thyroid nodule. I saw THREE doctors who told me not to worry about the lump in my neck before I got someone to listen to me. I live in Ontario Canada and I kept going on about my lump to any doctor I saw. Had the ultrasound and it showed a mass. Had a 5 needle biopsy no sedation. Don't worry it was easy peasy. I was terrified. No cancer. Saw the ENT he nearly pulled my tongue out of my mouth when he was examining me. He was an excellent doctor. We decidied on no surgery unless it got bigger. In less than 6 months I was in having it removed as swallowing was hard sometimes. In six months the lump grew and grew. When it was removed with half of my thyroid it was the size of a golf ball and a half. Everything went well. No cancer. Only issue I had was my stitch got stuck and my family doctor was having a hard time getting it out. Eventually she got it out. That was 2011. We check my thyroid blood numbers every 6 months but so far so good!
My thyroid journey luckily didn’t involve cancer, but Graves. Was diagnosed in my late 30’s. My endo was able to control it with medications for several years. Started having problems. So we redid all the testing. Ultra sound, plus some scans with Nuclear Medicine. They found several hot and cold nodules. Dr wanted to send me for a needle biopsy. I was absolutely terrified. Plus at this point I was so tired of dealing with it. I asked my dr if we could skip that part and just do a thyroidectomy. She agreed. Several weeks later had an excellent surgeon do a total thyroidectomy. The Parathyroid was bruised and had a few issues with calcium. But it was probably one of the easiest surgery’s I have ever had. Pathology showed no cancer. Just a very messy thyroid. One thing that the Docs really didn’t touch in is heredity. I have two sisters who both battled with their thyroid. They also had theirs removed. Plus I have a daughter who also had graves. Her thyroid was ablated with radioactive iodine. So it definitely runs in the family. Thank you docs for all the good info
@@jackkip I was going to mention hereditary too. Everyone on one side of my family has or had thyroid issues. My dad had graves. I am happy yours turned out well too.
I have nodules on both sides of my thyroid. It started with just one but two years later I had one on the other side. I have had a 5 needle biopsy several times as they have grown. I was exposed to the radiation from Chernobyl for 3 years while in Germany. The radiation was over Frankfurt within 32 hours. The cloud of radiation ended up covering most of the European peninsula. Last year during my husband’s physical they found he also had nodules growing on his thyroid. His are not big enough to biopsy yet. Our doctor says we’re fine with the nodules as long as the tests come back negative for cancer.
I wish you and your husband the best!
julejustjule, Were your thyroid blood hormone levels always normal before this?
This was very helpful for me. I have a thyroid nodule and am getting a fine needle aspiration for the second time. I am 72 and of Corse things are going to start failing but hearing that this is very treatable in s relief. think you
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/ its treatable. Read that study. You can also look into radio frequency ablation to reduce size and also get another type of genetic test called thyroseq. Good luck
Thank you for doing this video. I've been looking for a good video for a week and finally found this.
I'll be seeing the endocrinologist for the first time tomorrow. I've been hyper thyroid for 3 years!! They just kept changing my dose. I have a solid tall nodule. My neck hurts, I'm hoarse sometimes, I'm exhausted, feel like I'm getting dementia, vomiting, diarrhea, I'm hot, and my sleep is all over the place. I hope they do something.
Read this. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/ can also look into radio frequency ablation
10 years ago thyroid cancer check once a year very grateful
Read this pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6691239/ can also look into radio frequency ablation
I had a partial thyroidectomy a number of years ago and yearly I get ultrasounds to track nodules on the part existing. Now one of the nodules as grown and my Dr is sending me for a aspiration biopsy. Ultrasound was in mid Dec 2023 but I can’t have the biopsy until March of this year due to our insane wait times we endure here in Canada. It’s rather scary having to wait so long and I’m sure people are very anxious. No wonder mental health is such as issue these days. Anyway, thanks Docs…this is the best explanation I’ve ever received about my condition.
I’m in the same boat! Partial thyroidectomy, monitoring a nodule on my right side. Just had my fine needle biopsy this week… best of luck to the both of us!!!!
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I had 2 biopsies done in the past I have one coming up in April I don't wanna do it the last Dr. was so gentle I didn't feel a thing and it was really quick the 1st Dr. I had left me bruised and it wasn't comfortable I hope I get the second Dr. I had and he was much older too I hate that I have this hyperthyroidism my great Grandmother had it on my Grandaddy side and my auntie my mother's sister has it she had hers removed years ago she had Graves disease I wish both of you ladies well in your health journey 😢😢
So helpful and so interesting, I am literally seeing a Dr this week about my thyroid. As always, your videos are great!
Check TH-cam DR Stan Eckberg. He talks about treating and healing the thyroid, not operating. He explains how your thyroid actually works not how doctor's work on you.
Great info! I wish you would have discussed the multinodular aspect. I have large multinodules on both sides and have for 10 years. All labs always normal and I've been biopsied twice. Recently one grew significantly and left me feeling like I was choking (turns out it was fluid). There are methods for treatment/shrinking these nodules such as ablation and ethanol. We did ethanol and shrunk it significantly. I'd love to know your thoughts on ablation as that's next for me. Thanks!
I had thyroid cancer at 29. My PCP found it on an annual exam. It was a visible hard lump that I hadn't noticed. My only complaint at the exam was that I was constantly tired. The endocrinologist took a needle biopsy (it looked huge) by elevating himself over me and forcing it straight down into the lump. I was worried he was going to go through my neck. He only took one biopsy, and I don't recall having had an ultrasound. Once notified, it took me a moment to realize that a positive result was not a happy result. I had a complete thyroidectomy and at another hospital drank radioactive iodine and sat in isolation waiting for my radioactivity to drop to legally reenter society. It's been 30 years...
I have to go for an ultrasound because a ct scan for an accident found a 3 centimeter nodule. You've answered all of my questions due to being nervous about the outcome. Would like to know more about treatment if a biopsy shows it is cancerous. But this video was very uplifting. Thank you to the team!
Having my thyroid biopsy tomorrow on good Friday. Since I have severe anxiety and panic attacks I will be put into a conscious sedation.
Best of luck!
I have to have the same done . Just waiting on scheduling to perform biopsy. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Good luck Theresa! 🙏
I just got home and nurse called to say I need a biopsy too. Wishing us both great outcomes.
Worst experience I've ever been through! Even sedated I felt everything.
Oh, I'm so sorry Theresa 😢....was hoping it wouldn't be that bad for you❤
I wish I would have seen this video before they removed my thyroid. I had no cancer but a Nodule that was the size of a dime at the start and 40 years later is probably the size of a quarter. Sent me right to a surgeon , never did a biopsy. The surgeon scared me into having it removed. He said I may experience breathing problems later on. I wish I didn't agreed to have it removed
Have uou suffered from having it removed? Just asking as u am due to have San shortly. Thanks hope you can reply. 👋
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Me too!😐
@@sarahmurphy-nf4yl yes, very!
Excellent presentation on the journey for a patient and what to expect. I’ve been through it and it was just as you described. Thank you
Excellent video. As i have the thyroid nodules and is being monitored by an endocrinologist, your video is a godsend. I would be very grateful if you could make a video on vertigo and/or related dizziness issues. As always, I greatly appreciate your efforts
IS YOUR VERTIGO RELATED TO THYROID ISSUES.
25 years ago i found a lump on my thyroid. Went to an endocrinologist who did blood work first. All normal results. Did a needle biopsy in his office, no anesthesia. Came back benign. Did a test to find out if nodules were "hot" or "cold". Mine were hot. Started me on low dose synthroid to try to shrink nodules or keep them from growing. After about a year did another ultrasound which showed nodules growing larger so then i took radioactive iodine to kill my thyroid instead of surgery. Synthroid doses then were increased as he monitored my levels, and nodules decreased in size. Still have them but i get ultrasounds every year or two to monitor size incase they enlarge and put pressure on my esophagus and surrounding areas. I do notice a change in my voice since all this started, Especially when i sing. Sometomes my vocal cords will feel stressed when i sing.
I am in the less than 1% category regarding losing my voice after my right thyroid glad was removed. No cancer but I have been told my right vocal chord is paralyzed. My surgery was November 3 2022, today is August 18 2024. I can speak because my left vocal chord has stretched some however my voice is very raspy and people often have a hard time understanding me. I went to voice therapy for 8 weeks. Additionally my right vocal chord is paralyzed in the upright position which reduces my ability to breathe. I am 68 years old.
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Thank you for the excellent info on thyroid issues
This was an excellent presentation, but the main part was not discussed about after they remove your thyroid. You’re on a medication the rest of your life to do what the thyroid was doing. It’s been five years now and I’m still having trouble getting the correct dosage of medication to keep my weight from going up and my hair from falling out.
Great information and thorough explanation of how suspicious findings lead to specific treatment and follow up procedures.
This was great. I had Vegas nerve damage recently and my vocal cord (left) is challenged. This was a carotid-carotid bypass w/ prosthetic, carotid subclavian transposition and a zone 0 TBE. One of the ‘possible’ outcomes was vocal cord damage. Always learning.
I was in a car accident a few weeks ago. I went to the ER where they did a full body CT scan. No serious injuries but they found a nodule on the left side of my thyroid. My family doctor has ordered an ultrasound which I am having done in the morning. I'm also hypothyroid. Diagnosed in 2015. I can tell something is there ever so slightly when I swollow. My family doctor told me finding a cancerous nodule is about 1%. I'm glad it was discovered. Maybe I'll find out if my family doc has been under treating my thyroid this whole time. I suspect he keeps my thyroid medication too low.
I had a 1.7 centimeter node biopsy in office. I go back in 6 months for a recheck ultrasound. I’d been having difficulty swallowing and had a sore throat. Asked my rheumatologist to feel lump and he referred me.
Very nice. I have papillary cancer and had a L lobe lobectomy. Feel great 4 months later. Thanks, Veronica
This is such a great and informative video. This is exactly everything I have been going through. I have been diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer. Will have surgery at the end of June. Then followed by radiation.
When my thyroid was removed the doctor said it had grown around one side to the back of my neck ! Explained why a feeling of having my neck being squeezed existed !
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I had this same experience! I had mine removed as well and found out it was 14 centimeters, a normal thyroid gland should be about 4 centimeters. It was growing towards the back of my neck, they never caught it with just checking my neck while swallowing. They only found it was bigger than it should be when they did an ultrasound. It was such a rough road trying to find the right level of thyroid hormones.
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I go on 7/25 for a full Thyroidectomy.
I am a nurse, and a dr who is a colleague found the large visible nodule. US done, then FN aspiration, uncertain results. My mom had thyroid cancer. ENT wants to remove it all due to swallowing and breathing symptoms. Thanks foe the informative video
How are you doing? I hope you are well.
You guy's rock. The info received is informative, fun and memorable! Thank you
Wow, under sedation. Never had it done that way in NYC. Had it done in pathologist’s office who gave you the results at the same visit. Good information for patients recently diagnosed with thyroid nodules. Don’t be scared people. Have the rule out done.
Tomorrow, I’m going in for a biopsy of my thyroid. Thanks for the information.
You can do it!
Hi, what was your biopsy result?
I love how y’all talk about all different types of medical issues! I’d personally love to y’all have a video on Myasthenia Gravis. I was diagnosed in 2015 and there wasn’t much if anything for patients/families of patients. The sad thing is that there’s still not much out there and people don’t know who to trust. Y’all are so well respected that I think it’d be so beneficial for people. Thanks from Oklahoma! 🩷
I have "lots" of nodules on my thyroid that are 11to 14mm(?), but considered not suspicious. I had an ultrasound. Nobody mentioned watching them.
This is my experience. I have several modules but no dr. has deemed it necessary to monitor them.
Thanks for this video, I am just starting to get my nodules looked at, this is helpful.
You are so welcome! Good luck
She's awesome!
She knows the whole procedure!
Yes this is her job!
I noticed a lump on the right hand side of my neck. Did a call with my family doctor (COVID lockdown so no in person visits). Referred me to an ultrasound. US showed a cyst, not of concern, but on left side there was a small growth. Referred to endocrinologist. Another US and then another with fine needle aspiration. Referred to surgeon. Had partial thyroidectomy. Did not do complete, despite the cyst on the right hand side. Day surgery. As I was getting dressed, I noticed drops of blood on floor. Called for assistance. Additional stitches put in. A few days later, infection set in. Waited in ER for hours to get a prescription for antibiotics (I had self diagnosed as a strep infection), but needed confirmation to get prescription.
Partial paralysis of my vocal cords - has improved but I will not be singing in a band!
Continue to monitor the right hemisphere with annual US.
I'm one of those who are in consistent followUp w/ my doctor regarding my thyroid nodule. Was advised to undergo FNA. Unable to decide yet wen to go about it. But this video has helped me a lot in understanding my situation. Thank you so much for sharing this type of videos. Very informative & helpful!
My laryngeal was cut and I've had a trach 20 yes now. My life was changed forever.
This happened when having your throid removed?? I'm so sorry 😢
Another great presentation. I have just been diagnosed with multiple sub centimitre colloid nodules.
I had thyroid cancer in 1998, had the right side removed, and was told that I have Hashimoto disease. Dr. Gilbert Daniels (Endocrinologist) who headed up this department at Massachusetts General Hospital would do a needle biopsy on my nodules in his office without any numbing. He would take 3 samples each time. The right side was removed when the margins were not good. I would say the needle biopsy (fine needle aspiration) was uncomfortable, not super painful, with tenderness afterwards. It's been 26 years and I'm still going! My two sisters also have thyroid issues.
I have had a partial thyroidectomy. I have nodules on left side, but i have an ultrasound each year, to monitor the area. The needle biopsy was excruciatingly painful. I take levothyroxine, my voice is scratchy and i choke if i try to sing or raise my voice. Hopefully someday i will have the left side removed.
Never said what troubles your thyroid
Can do to other organs,especially the
Heart, but i thank you very specific.
I just had everything but surgery so
Hopefully after bio,they will tell me
Some good news God bless everyone ❤❤❤
Best of luck
Wow, I had fine needle aspiration done on 3 nodules, over 3 years ago. Benign and not hot. I've never been told to get any follow-up done, ever. No further FNA, no ultra-sounds, nothing. And this was in Toronto.
Thank you, Doctors, for sharing such valuable information on this subject matter.
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I had a partial thyroidectomy 2 years ago for a very large and thank Goodness benign nodule .. I have a small nodule on left being watched but I’m lucky was able to save the left side
Kerri were your thyroid hormone blood levels always normal before this and do you know what ultrasound features your nodule had?
Very good information. I had my thyroid removed about four years ago. My ENT dr has not gotten my levels under control yet. I still have hair loss and my weight is always out of control. My primary care Dr suggested seeing an endocrinologist.
Same here with gain weight after thyroid total removed.. not balanced no hair loss
I had a bone scan in my early 40’s at a health fair. I was diagnosed with osteopenia. Through nuclear work up they found nodules on my thyroid and parathyroid. I had them removed due to leaching of calcium from my bones, and my osteopenia is and has been stable. I’m 75 now. I also take thyroid medication due to hypothyroidism.
Wow thanks for sharing
Please where are you guys located ?
FN Amazing Docs!!! You guys crack me up. Love you Docs and all your work in sharing medical issues in such a humorous or maybe humerus lol, yet professional manner.
Very interesting. I have multiple nodules in both lobes. Ive had ultrasounds and biopsies/aspirations. The largest is fluid and solid, so far, benign. What i find negligent on the part of my doctors is that NONE of them have done any blood testing regarding the thyroid. In past blood testing, my calcium levels have been high. None of my doctors seem concerned in the slightest.
Wondering if they also have a video on the non surgical options, such as RFA. Would like to hear more about that.
Glad I came across this. I was just told I have a 4 cm nodule on my thyroid and have to go in for the needle biopsy. It definitely has me concerned but you all did put my mind at ease with what to expect.
How did your biopsy go?
How is hypothyroidism connected to hypoglycemia? I have both.
Thank you for this video. You are giving us very important knowledge about the thyroid gland. I have thyroid nodules. Biopsies done first time in 2000 . I had 2 nodules on my thyroid. I had fine needle biopsy. It was negative. Now the thyroid nodules increased in size. First biopsy negative. Second biopsy has been negative also but still have nodules that have to be monitored because they have increase in size. So my doctors monitors them.
Please talk about the RFA procedure - radiofrequency ablation to reduce the nodules
We can add it to our list for sure
@TalkingWithDocsoh yes PLEASE. I'm actually waiting on insurance approval for this
I had thyroglossal duct cyst removed 50 years ago… no problems until my Primary Care Doctor told me 15 years ago that I need to take levothyroxin 125 mg tab once a day for the rest of my life..
Hope it's ok now
I also had a thyroglossical duct cyst removed at 24. After life long cold hands and feet, etc, finally prescribed thyroid meds at age 48. Why??? Many years of doctors never even touching my neck. After severe hair loss, I insisted on seeing an endocrinologist. She understands me and had adjusted my meds and even recommended vitamins. Stand up for yourself!
Thank you for your information on thyroid. I have everything done up to the fine needle to take samples from thyroid to check for cancer. No cancer, but my thyroid needs to be checked again in 6 months.
Welcome. Best of luck
Thank you for helping the general public under. I received my ultrasound labs recently and a bit nervous but this video helped me to understand what’s to come next ❤
Hello dear come lets camp here I am also waiting to get appointments for fine needle aspiration ...am nervous too
All thanks to Dr.uwenboherbalhome who carefully assessed my condition, taking it into consideration my symptoms,persistent smell.He then formulated alternative treatment for my Halitosis, Hyperthyroidism symptoms & hyperhydrosis(hands,feet’s,armpit) completely..Thank you Dr.uwenboherbalhome …❤❤❤
Thank you , you gave me more information to ask my doctor about. In 2023, thru another test, like you mentioned, they found at least 9 nodules, front and back of my thyroid. They took 4 samples , some were a good size and they said we will just keep an eye on it. It bothers me because my mom had hers out (I was young so I don't remember if it was cancerous) so that makes me worry a bit more
Best of luck Barbara
Going in tomorrow to have thyroid surgery. I have a nodule the size of an apple. Put it off as long as I could. Went to 3 Endocrinologist until I found the surgeon who I am using now. The other 3 just wanted to take everything out now? New surgeon wants to save as much as possible.
It makes a difference when you have confidence in your Dr.
Praying for Peace , Patience & Positive Outcome😊
Many years ago in my thirties had both fn guided aspiration under ultrasound and pain relief for an enlarged goitre, and in docs office with no pain relief and it didn't hurt. Just felt needle entering skin like a mosquito bite. Position of doc was complete thyroidectomy, but went partial thyroidectomy. Now 53yrs female nodules found in right side thyroid in ct scan, ultrasound required now.
You can have a normal TSH, T3 and T4 and still have thyroid cancer. I just found out that I have a 8cm nodule as of three years ago. Fast forward to today. I've lost over 53lbs without trying. Now they're telling me I should have had it taken out, but my primary physician NEVER told me it was there.
So sorry. How are you doing? So I’m assuming they have removed your thyroid now?
Thank you for this information. After recent tests for other things, I am now having my thyroid checked. I do like to know the possibilities even though I am at the start of investigating my thyroid.
I have thyroid issues for many years. Thank you for talking about it.
I've had the fine needle aspiration (painless) twice over a 7 year span & monitored to present date, fortunately with good results. (Didn't spring a leak after the needle either! 😆)
O tomorrow morning for a fine needle biopsy on 2 large nodules on my right thyroid. Seeing this has eased my anxiety until the results come back & I see my PC Dr.
Forty years ago, must have been years before I was born (ha, ha, ha) my GP, as they were called then, found a lump on my thyroid during my "annual poke and prod." I don't remember if I had any diagnostic tests done but I did have surgery, with his assurances that if it was cancer it was probably the 'best cancer' to have. It was a pretty scary time for me as I was a newly single mom with two little boys under three. As it turned out, he didn't have to remove all of my thyroid and was able to leave my parathyroids. I haven't needed any further treatment but do have follow-up blood tests included in my annual check-ups. It turned out that the scariest part was the staples used to close the incision across my neck which made me look like Frankenstein. To my good fortune, my toddlers didn't know about that character or they might have been even more hesitant to cuddle!. .
Thank you! Very much enjoyed your fun and positive energy! So important! 💝
I also think this is rather strange as I just went to an endocrinologist after seeing that an thyroid nodule I had grown , this came from a CT scan of the head and was told it had grown since the US I had 20 yrs ago had shown it. I could not remember having this US as it was done 20 yrs a go and my endocrinologist at that time who had ordered the test is now deceased. I had just been dx’d as hypothyroid and had been started on meds. Hex Dr said we will watch it and in early May repeat the test. Now I hear what you are saying and being 81 really want as little done as possible! I knew I shouldn’t listen to this! 17:46
I had a complete thyroidectomy 3 days ago due to papillary thyroid cancer, recovering now and waiting to see next steps.
God Bless you and give you a full speedy recovery.
Very informative and excellent format for imparting this type of information.
Thank you for doing another excellent video! The timing of me finding this video is fantastic, it has helped me have a better understanding of what is going on. In 2009 I had a fine needle biopsy, all was good. No freezing, it was okay, although make sure you dont swallow during the procedure! My Dr retired and I started with a new Dr in the fall of 2022. The Dr did a follow-up ultrasound in 2022 as it has been a while, they found some new nodules. She had me do a follow-up ultrasound in December 2023. She called me that afternoon, it seems the nodules have gotten larger, since the previous scan. I am waiting to hear from the hospital to go for another needle biopsy, I am hoping for the same results. I cant help but worry....
😊Thank you very much for the information. I go back this August to my Specialist to see how my thyroid is. I have an underactive thyroid so I will see how it is this August.
What about rfa ablation? This is becoming very popular and is becoming covered by insurance and can save youe thyroud.
Thank you all, this was very informative. Waiting on the ultrasound. This very much helped bring down my stress level.
Well, I have a descending thyroid! My pulmonologist is keeping an eye on it. No shift going on! Whether this has anything to do with it ... I wish I had worn lead around my neck when doing fluoro bronchs! Thx for info!
That's interesting. I've never heard of a descending thyroid gland. It actually grows downward on the neck? I imagine that might feel uncomfortable. Glad to hear you're doing well!!❤
Thanks for the detailed explanation! I have a thyroid nodule and so this came at the right time. Already saw and ENT that said he agreed with the radiologist and it just needs to be ultrasounded in a year. I'm still worried though as it was listed as TIRAD 5.
Glad it was helpful! They will keep a close eye on it. All the best
I'm going to have to have my thyroid. It really sucks! What do you know about the knew treatment? Laser ablation???
Very timely! Am waiting for the results of a needle biopsy done last week.
I have 4 nodules and a cyst. One nodule was borderline in size and I need to have an ultrasound again to see if it has grown. I should have had it done in October.
I have had Graves disease . And now I'm being treated for hyperthyroidism. In the last few years I've learned a lot about the thyroid and parathyroid! Had no idea there was such a thing as a parathyroid and I'm old! 😂