Preparing for your thyroid biopsy - UF Health Endocrinology in Jacksonville
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- This video will have current and accurate information about thyroid biopsy. If your doctor had recently told you that you have a thyroid nodule, you are most likely trying to search as much information as possible before your biopsy. This video is a step by step guide through the fine needle aspiration of the thyroid. It will help patients and families to understand the procedure.
UF Health Endocrinology in Jacksonville empowers patients to make the lifestyle changes that prevent obesity, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease and stroke. Physicians within the division have developed programs that make weight loss and diabetes prevention achievable. They also stress the importance of treating high cholesterol and elevated blood pressure to lessen the risk for heart disease and stroke. Additionally, these specialists diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions affecting the thyroid (including thyroid cancer and thyroid biopsy), adrenal gland, pituitary gland, bones (including osteoporosis, calcium abnormalities and vitamin D deficiency), hormone replacement therapy, low testosterone and metabolic diseases.
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Hi everyone I’m not sure if anyone is still watching this video but for anyone nervous about the biopsy it’s okay !!!! I was literally crying on the surgeon table lol 😂 but it didn’t hurt that much after they put the numbing needle i felt literally no pain or discomfort to anyone who’s going to get this just remember you got this and that really after they put the numbing you won’t feel a thing ❤
UPDATE: I did a chest biopsy a few months ago after the needle biopsy and realized the chest biopsy HURT ALOT so now I feel I am qualified to say that the difference in pain will probably be very dependent on where exactly you get the biopsy done on the neck I was fine but the chest hurt hope this helps!
I’m still watching 😖. Thank you for your post. I just got the news that I have suspicious nodules and will need an FNA. Scared of the procedure and results … thank you for sharing and I hope your results come back fine.
@@poetrysoul83 hello how did everything go. I have a appt for a fba the end of November. That's wayyy to far away so I'm going to call every other day to see if someone cancels so I can take their spot lol
Thank you for saying that
I hyperventilate 😮
Update I didn't feel a thing and yup I got my early appt
I did mine today. 3/8/2023 - at first was very nervous and the Dr. assured me that I was in a good hand. To be honest sting me a little. But it’s not so bad at all, it almost feels like nothing. For a while I thought they were still working for the numbing injection, but they did everything and it was done fast. I can feel the Dr. hands moving but that was it. It’s not so bad at all. I encourage you to not be scared, the procedure is done professionally and nothing to worry about.
Thanks for this .....
Who was your doctor performing the FNA?
You were fortunate. Mine hurt like hell. I felt every bot of it.
Just here to let everyone know and put some ease on some people's mind do it! It was more uncomfortable then painful my doctor used spray to put on the outside of my throat and was so helpful hope everyone is healthy sending prayers to whoever reads this
@Audreyy Rojas thank you this, I go in tomorrow for my biopsy and was a little nervous. You have put my mind at ease. Thanks again 😊.
@@sharibee9784 I hope everything goes good I claim it Amen! If u need anything lmk! I had to get a TT.
Tomorrow is my biopsy. I'm scared of the needle.
@@denisemyers9052 they spray u before each poke honestly I didn't feel any pain it was just like weird. I think it was more of a omgosh someone is stabbing my neck but it don't hurt. I pray u have good results I pray u have comfort 🙏
@@14nray thank you. I'll do my best to breathe and relax
Thank you so much for the comments, I have my thyroid biopsy tomorrow. I am scared but after reading all the comments I am now ready to go for it
Me too
Me too
I did mine today and I’ll tell you that when that needle was going into my neck did hurt a bit. I’ll admit I was worried it would be painful but it wasn’t as painful as I thought it was going to be. For anyone out there about to do their thyroid biopsy, don’t be scared because it won’t as painful as you think it’ll be.
Thank you
@@ariablack832 your welcome
Thank you
With Fibromyalgia, pain is amplified. I’m definitely not looking forward to this.
My appointment to do this procedure is 4/4/2022 soon, and now I feel very scared.
This comments thread reminds me that there are still good people out there.
Thanks for the information & the reassuring words.
❤️
Not the needles that scare me but the result of the biopsy... Hope everyone is fine and healthy.
Agree to that 100%
Yes I was scared but what wonderful doctors...little pain but they had to do biopsy twice...3 months apart...no Cancer...just a little medicine each day. Very blessed so far.
were you having symptoms?
Hi there,how are you now? :) So,the doctor didn't suggest to remove your thyroid gland? Only take the medicine?
THANK GOD YOU ARE OKAY ✝️🙏🏾😊💙
SO DID YOU HAVE A GROWTH?
WOULD YOU MINE IF I ASKED...WHAT KIND OF MEDICATION DID THEY GIVE YOU ? ALSO DOES THE MEDICINE HELP GET RID OF THE GROWTH I HAVE A FAMILY MEMBER THAT'S GOING IN AND I AM GOING TO GO AND I JUST WANT TO BE KNOWLEDGEABLE.
SORRY FOR THE CAPITAL LETTERS I'VE HAD CORNEA TRANSPLANTS IN BOTH OF MY EYES.
THANK YOU IF YOU CAN ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. IF NOT I UNDERSTAND IT'S VERY PERSONAL.
My mom has 3 nodules and she need to do biopsy and my mom is super scared please everyone pray for my mom that the results comes out good.
How is she now
How is she? ❤
God Bless 🙏🏾✝️🤲🏾
Just had mine done today and it was very painful. 😢 I have high pain tolerance and did not expect it to hurt that way. I felt the poking inside the nodule and the pain flowed through my ears, head, and gut. Although, maybe it’s because the numbing cream didn’t set properly. No other anesthesia injected as well. Gladly, my doctor guided and comforted me throughout the procedure.
Please make sure your anesthesia is set before going through the procedure!
Thank you for this video. I'm going for my Thyroid biopsy today at the NM VA Medical Center. I've been putting it off, but this video put me at ease. They made the appointment at 12 noon today after calling them (at 10am) to reschedule a previous appointment. Two hours! Wish me a good procedure and good results.
Wishing you good luck!! How'd it go?
I had this done today and I was super scared so I’m writing this comment in case anyone needs some insight ☺️ Before I went to the hospital I applied some anesthetic cream (I was too scared that it would hurt too much and I’d move and fuck shit up), so my skin was somewhat numb. They used the same kind of syringe/needle they use for blood tests, nothing scary. It was still a bit painful (very bearable tho), like I could feel the needle going in and I also felt the pressure from the needle and the ultrasound transducer. I think it took around 30-60 seconds. It is very important not to swallow or talk during the procedure, try and focus not to give in to the swallowing reflex. It hurt a bit after the procedure was done, mostly when I ate/drank something (it’s now been 6 hours since then and I can still feel a bit of pain, but it’s normal - it’s also getting better). All in all it was less scary and painful than I thought. Fingers crossed to everyone and may your results be good.
I got a question does this shrink the thyroid when the needle goes in
Tiktok Vibes no, it doesn’t 😊
Thank you. I’m getting mine done tomorrow. Your comment has put me at ease. :)
Kris L I wish you all the best, with the procedure and the results!
Kaynaat Qureshi fortunately, mine were benign (Bethesda II). And my endocrinologist recommended a scintigraphy after that, to decide if we’ll monitor the nodule or remove it
Thanks for making this video available. It gave me a lot of assurance. Thanks to it and all informative comments, I will go to my biopsy calm and strong. Wishing everyone health
Same sentiments here..I wish you well in your healing..
Same may prblima doc .. I'm here ni kuwait now
I wish I would have read these comments before my thyroid biopsy. I arrived to the office with high BP because I had been crying on the way there. As someone stated I was crying and nervous about the results. The endocrinologist went in a total of six times. This was very uncomfortable and by the last stick I was ready for it to be over. Now I am nervously waiting for my results. I wish everyone great health!🙏🏾
I go tomorrow for mine, so nervous. I hope your results come back benign 🙏
🙏🏾✝️🤲🏾
I had this done almost a year ago bc of a large nodule on my right thyroid lobe. I was pretty nervous beforehand bc I didn’t know if it was going to hurt and I was also just afraid of the results. There were 4 people in the room when I had mine done and they were all super nice and made me feel very comfortable. First they looked at my thyroid nodule on the computer and then they injected the area with lidocaine which was uncomfortable but not overly painful. I had the fine needle aspiration and the core biopsy. They did both to be extra sure my results were accurate so I was grateful for that. They did the FNAs first. Even though I was numb I did feel a little pressure which was again uncomfortable but not necessarily painful. They did 3 or 4 passes to make sure they got good samples and I wouldn’t have to come back. After that they did the core biopsy. This is supposed to be much more accurate than an FNA. They did 3 or 4 passes of that too. What made core biopsy different was that I felt pressure when they inserted the needle and then they tell you you’re gonna hear a click which can be startling but doesn’t really change how it feels. After that they put a bandaid on my little goiter and sent me on my way lol. I had some soreness in the area that started about an hour after the test and it hurt a little but nothing I couldn’t handle. I got my results a couple days later. Benign! 😁 (95% of thyroid nodules are benign). I cried from happiness bc I was just so glad the whole thing was over and turned out well. My doctor didn’t tell me I’d need to come back eventually for another biopsy and I know the chances of a benign nodule becoming cancerous is super low but I probably will get it retested eventually. I won’t be as nervous this time bc I pretty much know what to expect.
Thank you so much for this comment. I have to get this done and it is making my anxiety better. I'm glad 95% are benign.
Hey! I have a larger benign nodule as well but since it’s grown a little I have been ask to biopsy again. How are you doing now?!
Thank you for thus. I have a golf ball sized nodule on the right side of my thyroid and I am getting a biopsy done in a week. I'm so terrified of the biopsy, but mostly the results. The waiting is driving me insane. Your comment makes me feel slightly better. I hope you're still doing well!
Did an ultrasound last week on the thyroid area. Doctor's office called me today and said that they found enlarged lymph nodes and wants me to get a biopsy on that region. I would be lying if I said I wasn't a little afraid and nervous not only about the procedure, but for the results. Regardless, I know that God has got me and will give me the strength to overcome this fear. I have faith.
I pray that whoever else is going through this, may God comfort you and give you strength to overcome this health scare. May God bless you in Jesus name. Amen! 🙏🏽
Yes Amen God Bless you I as well have to do a biopsy my doctor just told me this past Friday nervous scared, I did cry, but I know God is great 🙏🏾✝️🤲🏾
@@thespinabifidaworkoutqueen Praying for you 🙏🏽
@ Thank you 🙏🏾✝️🤲🏾
I had a FNA biopsy of two nodules done yesterday. I had no pain, just felt some pressure. No pain afterwards, just a tiny dime sized bruise. Praying now for good results. 🙏🏼
Did u get the result?
@@aliyahossaini8772 Yes, after two days and they weren't good. 😢
@@Whyme-w7j u mean is it C...? What was your the size of your nodule?
@@aliyahossaini8772 My microcarcinoma measures 7mm. I saw a surgeon and he said that I would be a good candidate for active surveillance.
@@Whyme-w7j hope you're doing well.
Thank you for this! I just found out I had a 9mm nodule with moderate to severe abnormalities found and I have to have a biopsy done. I’m nervous but this helped me understand the procedure. Thank you and good luck to all that has thyroid concerns!
Thank you for all the positive feed back. Some of you trying to scare people are not very kind and a bit twisted.
I wanna cry I am so so scared I have to get mines done next Thursday 😩😔😔 I’m praying everything will be okay after the procedure
How is everything?!?
I just had my biopsy today and it was painful and uncomfortable he had to go into my neck about 6 times praying everything turns out ok🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Ur result?
Getting mine done in minutes. I fasted wish I had seen this before hand lol. Definitely helping with my anxiety
Had this procedure today. I hyped it up to be painful but it was very easy. More discomfort than pain. Good luck, you’ll do great.
I did mine today.
No need to be scared about the pain and discomfort bcos its fairly bearable. 👍
Hope the result is ok
I had this done. It was no big deal. Did it in the drs. office then went back to work.
On 14 May 2024
I got my biopsy done on between my neck and chest part around the colar bone
I was terrified as hell and was also watching all these videos
Then my turn came and they take me to the doctor and he talked to me and saw my neck throungh ultrasound and then he gave me a injection to numb the area at the spot it was just like a normal injection and pain remain for 6-7 seconds and after that i don’t feel any pain and my biopsy was done in 15-20 min in total and they all were very nice so guys dont worry and get it done for your better health❤️
Mine hurt like hell. The lidocaine only numbed skin deep. I felt all of the needles inside - 11 including the lidocaine. It was not "almost painless" like they tried to claim it would be. It was very painful. I understand that the procedure was necessary but they really need to be more truthful about the possibility of it hurting more for some people than others.
Thanks to all that posted info here. Really nervous about this as I go for mine on 3/9/22. Feeling a bit better about it now though still nervous as I hate having my neck touched.
how did it go?
How did it go?
How did it go? ❤
Thank you @sahiska I am having this procedure done Wednesday. I am very nervous and anxious. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Going in for my FNAC tomorrow. Thanks for the tips.
I'm almost 25 with 8 nodules, large cyst. Please send me good vibes.
i hope you get better soon how is your situation now?
@Deniz Cansever thank you! All are benign, which im so happy about. One is a cystic nodule in the middle of my throat that is 3.5mm. It causes me the worst discomfort. I'm currently in a stage deciding if I want a removal of the middle section / and possibly right thyroid gland (partial thyroidectomy).
The biopsy was easy. There was moderate discomfort and slight pain for 3 days. It took about 15 mins to complete. They even drained my nodule of fluid. It felt better for 5 days, until it filled back up with more fluid.
Wishing you the best. ♡
was vey helpful! I did the ultrasound for my neck node and now I have to do the biopsy!
Same going tomorrow!! Prayers... God got us!
Same here 😭 I’m really scared
Same here , i just found out yesterday that i have to do a biopsy
@@erina7124 it’s really exhausting and scary
@@briellanicole8613 oh lord 🤦🏾♀️
They put lidocaine in my neck before procedure, I didn’t feel a thing. However the thought of it was cringy i tensed up until it was over. They sent to labs to make sure they got enough cells and if it wasn’t enough they’d have to go back in to take a chunk of it out. Lucky me they had enough cells 😅
Went in for an ultrasound today. Looked this up seeing as it's the next step. Thanks to everyone who commented their experience, it's made me feel much better.
The best Providers ever!!!!!
I have mine after 10 days. Worried about the result more then the proccedure. Pray for me
Im nervous! Thank you for this video !
Hey there!
I just did mine today 3.29.24 this video is so on point. Only thing I was a bit sore afterwards, maybe, because I tensed up during the pressure to the nodules.
I just had this procedure 7 hours ago on 2 nodules. They did 5 samples from each one. I wasn't told to use ice after just panadol if needed.
Very helpful. Thank you very much
Wow that was a very very helpful video answered all the questions I had awesome
Video was very helpful, Fast & to the point, Just wanted to know if I needed to fast, All other vids did not say give 10 star🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I didn’t get any numbing stuff! It hurt a lot, I wish I would’ve gotten something to numb the pain😩😩😩
I also didn’t get any numbing stuff, but I was warned that it would hurt and that prepared me.
Me too, I’ve had multiple thyroid biopsies and each time they never numbed me and I was in excruciating pain. The procedure does traumatize me because I can handle everything but not that.
Me too, It was a 25 sec procedure and It hurt like hell, Even after the biopsy the pain didn't go, I was in pain atleast for 2 hours
I had it 3 times. No pain.No way would I go through that without numbing medicine. I would walk out and find another doctor. That was insane!
@@esterjo408 EXACTLY!! Like Wtf
How long does it take to find out if it's cancer
Thank you. My biopsy is of a lymph node. Yo helped calm me
I am so scared to get mine. I read you can have trouble breathing if you bleed internally
I had it two days ago-it was six shots, back to back in the same exact spot. The needle was moved around a TON each time. This is not a “nothing” procedure by any means, im so bruised/swollen from it
I had mine today and after reading all these comments thought I'd be fine. The nurse even said it might feel uncomfortable but shouldn't hurt. Well I tell you it hurt like hell. I cried out and felt like I was gonna pass out with the pain. 6 hours later and my throat is still sore when I swallow and hurts to cough. The needle going in was fine but when it started prodding around in the nodule, it nearly lifted me off the table. I must point out though that I've had a sore throat for years and couldn't quite pin point where it was hurting. Well that bloody needle sure found the mark! I'm really scared that it's cancerous because everyone is saying it shouldn't hurt and that the nodules shouldn't hurt. Even the doc doing the biopsy said my sore throat must be something else cos the nodule wouldn't hurt. Well it bloody well did!
I had this done today the numbing needle burned and my Nodule turned out cystic and he pulled all the mess out and now I have a normal neck again.. I should get my results back in a few days.
Interesring! Thanks for the comment!
great!!! cant wait to do mine I am tired of looking like a vulture!!! lmao
I hate the lidocaine needle! There’s a spray they can use to numb before the needle.
Having mine done Fri. They are putting me under a conscious sedation because of my anxiety and acute cough from covid 19 that I had in Jan.
I just came home from this very procedure and I had to do it twice from same place.
It was extremely uncomfortable and I was soo soo scared as well the jerk movement hurt a little and the further it went it was sooo uncomfortable and it felt like someone has put a sharp object through my neck n it was hard to swollow
Didn't like it but wasn't extremely painful but wasn't without pain either.
I pray n hope no one not even me has to go through this or anything similar to this ever again
First time Today. I’m ready and prepared. 😢 ohh boy it’s probably not even that painful. It’s just me over thinking. I’ll be fine..
Reading comments because iM having this procedure tomorrow and i am very scared. Very anxious right now😬
I’m about to go through this. Scared. They found a large cyst with a small mass on the right lobe of my thyroid. Hope to get this over with soon.
You on your way to make me cry. I go Monday. And I've known for a few months and each day closer I'm getting more scared. I feel like not going to the biopsy but I fear what happens more if I don't. I'm praying for you. Please keep me in your thoughts. Please
@@jewellmckee7856 how are you since the test? I’m asking bc I’m scheduled for the same test
I have 6 nodules on my thryroid and I will be having a biospsy done, I am really scared only because I have so many nodules. I have anxiety on top of that too.😰
My ultrasound shows I have 5 nodules & 1 simple cyst on my right thyroid lobe & 2 nodules, 1 simple cysts & 1 complex cyst on my left thyroid lobe. Total 7 nodules, 2 simple cysts & 1 complex cyst. My right lymph node is swollen too. It’s a multinodular goiter. UGH
Mine isn’t noticeable at all. My neck looks totally normal. No bulging goiter like many people with this condition.
I’m really scared about this & my first appt isn’t until a month from now. I knew my thyroid was causing all my horrible symptoms, but never imagined it was gonna be this bad. I just hope & pray none of these are cancerous.
I’m having this procedure done tomorrow morning, they told me I needed someone to drive me.
i had one of these done and the only pain i really felt was when they put the numbing needle in. it felt like a sharp pinch. during the procedure i felt very mild discomfort and after it was over i only had a sore throat for a day.
Just went through this, it wasnt bad at all! I felt a little pinch when they put the numbing medicine but the rest I virtually felt nothing! Good luck to everyone thats going through the same!
Update: My neck is hurting and is super sore. slowly getting better, I was poked 4 times though so maybe thats why.
I had my biopsy on July 11th and still feel soreness that wasn’t there….how long did it take to heal?
@@OrbitalEccentricity28 My pain lasted like 2 weeks 😩 but it was mainly soreness, the worst of it was the first 3 days but that was it
Not to long had one in sando hospital it never hurt tho was like a pinch I never get no numbing cream or nothing tho
Hi guys. Had this done today in Nigeria. Before going for the test I read comments here abd I was super scared. I got there and asked questions. The doctor said it wasn’t so painful and he didn’t numb me. I was asked not to shake too much or swallow. They scanned the neck again and put the gel on it. I wasn’t painful at all but it was just uncomfortable cos obviously there’s a needle in your neck. You’d feel weird later tho (as you should). Cos something was in your neck. Pain level 1/10. Go and do your FNAC. Goodluck! ❤️
Unfortunately i had a butcher not a doctor do my biopsy, I had to have 5 nodules biopsied.....3 on the one day, came back for the other 2..So much pain on each one,i was grabbing the side of the bed in pain...End result 5 months later i am still in pain.....It looks like he has damaged a nerve. Back to the specialist soon to find out what the butcher*doctor* has done. Procedure was done at AUSPATH PATHOLOGY AT NORTHMEAD..
I went through this two days back and leaving a comment as a help for anyone who is going to face this!
Don’t worry about the procedure at all.. I was worrying too but it was something very simpler than my worry.. my doctor gave me numbing injection and it was just very lil painful (for me it was leas painful than a regular vaccine on arm) then immediately he started taking samples and he said what he’s gonna do next and was asking whether I am doing okay. Yeah I was totally okay and he inserted the biopsy needle 3 times. We don’t feel it at all; just lil pressure only..
Then they put a ice bag and giving after care instructions. Like don’t lift too much weight for next 24 hrs. Actually even I thought after numbing med wearing off I’d feel pain but it was not.. only just lil tightness when swallowing.. so don’t worry guys! Bless you all! 🙂
@@1bluegreen2 It did not bother swallowing. However I think I did not swallow at the time the needle is inserted. But after it’s taken out I talked one two words as dr was asking how I am feeling. Don’t worry it doesn’t hurt 🙂 keep in mind the after care.. don’t lift weight at least for 2 days.
@@1bluegreen2 nurse took about 20 mins to enter data and the for the procedure about 15 mins
@@1bluegreen2 when I had mine it wasn’t hard to not swallow
How about smoking?. How long should I wait to light me one up?.
My appointment to do this procedure... 4/4/2021 soon, and now I feel very scared.
Hi, I have a thyroid. And already did the FNAB (fine needle). But, based on the result, the doctor said that I need to do a core biopsy. Because from the biopsy that I did before, the results are unclear. Is it true that the result from FNAB (fine biopsy) can be unclear?
This is wild. I don't hope I don't have cancer. I cant figure out what my problem is. I went to my dentist and oral surgeon last week to be evaluated about my recent dark spot in my mouth that has appeared again after years. The oral surgeon offered me a biopsy, and he said it would cost over $1,000 with my insurance. I had so many health problems since 2008 when I graduated high school. As for the month and throat problem, the roof palate of my mouth turned dark brown/black in 2017 or 2018. I had a black doctor at the time. He told me nothing was wrong with my mouth and black people have darker gums. He ignored my symptoms. Months and years later, my tonsils have been completely swollen and they never went down. The back of my mouth is always red, and there are small lumps hidden below my tonsils. I did go to an otolaryngologist (ENT) last year. He looked and immediately said my tonsils need to be removed. I still think there is something more going on. I have also been dizziness with vertigo since February. I have a neurologist appointment on May 3. My mouth and throat has been red and swollen since 2017 or 2018. It looks hideous.
How are you doing brother?
Good luck, I might have a thyroid problem. I’ve been gettin small tremors. And my legs have been shaky.
Omg terrifying I'm getting this done today
Just completed mine today i had spray over my neck to make it paintless and ot was done twice ..first i didn't feel anything second time i felt slight burning pain and uncomfortable... but in general easy procedure and after 15min only slight pressure pain in neck ...
Was this your first time going to the there
I have a 19mm nodule right side and 12 mm on left having this procedure done this Thursday and I'm TERRIFIED
Thank you❤
My schedule for biopsy is tommorow.....im a little bit nervous..
how'd it go?
I HAVE A PROSEDURE FOR THID I AM RELLY WORRIED ADN SCARED AM A FRAID OF NEDDLES AND IBKNOW IT WILL HURT
Thank you!
Do you have on site cytology service, so patients can get preliminary information before discharging?
Thanks.
I'm here trying to find out if it's normal to have a soar throat several days after thyroid biopsy?
Reach out to Dr. okouromi natural herbal treatment and body cleanser on youtube , his supplements works perfectly well on side effects
Hillo good evening I'm watching from Kuwait .. same may prblima . Veryday to much pain ..
Wthhhh my appointment is tiday and there's needle involved??
Mine my Doctor didn't put anesthesia
Found out I have 3.9 cm module on one side and 2.8 on the other side... I’m panicking. Meeting endocrinologist next week.
Are you ok?
Just had my FNA and have a 2.9 cm on my rt side.
Now waiting for results.
I'm nervous.
caden gamer still trying to schedule the biopsy. It’s been a rollercoaster with my insurance and getting an authorization to go through
Did it hurt...I have my appointment this Monday...well tomorrow
Veronica Juarez I have been having issues with my insurance so I won’t have a zoom meeting with the endocrine surgeon for a few weeks 🙄 it’s been a long waiting game. Probably won’t get the biopsy for another month or so..
@@Nostalgiachannel1 how bad was the FNA?? I have to have it done day after tomorrow and I am terrified and panicking. Did they numb you with a needle? Or did they use a cream to numb the skin?
I have a goiter at 37 😢
There’s no preparing. Just do it!
Best advice….DO NOT TENSE UP WHEN NEEDLE IS ABOUT TO GO IN. It will hurt…..!
Can y0u smok before
I am all here reading the coments but am still worried
Right
@@wanda01141yessss
Dis anyone take any painkillers after wards?
June 14 is my day that im going to the hospital for the biopsy..hope its not a cancer on my right neck...and i hope its really curable,wish me luck..
How did everything go?!
I'm getting a FNA biopsy 😢 tommorow (Jan 5) on my 1.7 cm heterogebeously hypoechoic TR4 nodule..
Im getting the lidocaine shot, hopefully it doesnt sting too much and burns too? Then i hope im numb enough for the procedure .
Ive been having several panic attacks too!!! I pray it goes smoothly and its benign too..
Hi how are you now
I’m. Asking because we are same problem 😢
Is this safe to do during pregnancy?
That would be a question for your doctors!
I didn't get no ice!
I'm going for mine next Wednesday and nervous. Anyone that already got it done get results yet?
caden gamer did it hurt?
@@hajrahr as they were doing it, it didn't hurt cuz they numbed it..but I had it done yesterday and its pretty sore still.
I mean it's nothing I cant handle just sore.
@@Nostalgiachannel1 did you get it numbed with a needle?? or with a topical numbing cream
@Michelle Auger élève I actually had my procedure last week and they numbed me up with a needle, but it wasn't bad at all 😊👍
I'm scared to death , have to have this done
It was the worst pain I ever experience. Don’t believe it’s not painful. I had it done twice. The needle that numbs you is the worst.
I really hope your comment doesn't discourage anyone from getting this medical procedure done. Comments like this could scare individuals away from getting a biopsy done that in the long run could potentially end up saving their lives. Biopsys are needed to catch cancer and help assist with treatment. We should be encouraging everyone to get needed medical tests & not discouraging and scary them away from it. Your comment was really unnecessary and don't understand why you felt the need to post it. This can be a scary procedure for some, and we should be helping and encouraging individuals who will be going through it and not trying to scare them away from it. This video should be filled with positivity, encouragement and reinforcement. Not negativity! ❤
The 2nd biopsy was much better. The 1st one was done by a radiologist who shouldn’t of done it. The 2nd was done by endocrinologist.
@@rachelflower8826 Exactly!! I hope it doesn't either. I had a biopsy before and it wasn't anywhere near as bad.
I did it today nd so painful ugggghhh
Is it painfully??
You guys. Stop scaring these people it didn't hurt lol. As in like imagine getting pricked by a needle while you're sewing. It's just like that. I didn't even have numbing cream applied. It's going to be okay
Is it painfull?
atz pnr the procedure itself was not painful (had it done yesterday). Afterwards I did experience soreness when swallowing, laughing or moving my head too much. I took acetaminophen (the generic name for tynenol) last night and it did help with the pain / soreness.
@@jofrancis2511 thanks for the information.
Ysa C did you also had a large nodule? What did it come back as? I have one to do and only my left side is enlarged should I be nervous???? Thanks!
@@Icywar My nodule was benign thankfully. It was 3 cm which is part of the reason my endocrinologist insisted on a biopsy. Despite the size, he did say that the majority of nodules are benign but the biopsy was necessary to definitively rule out malignancy.
In my case there was fluid present in the nodule. That was drained first. Then two more needle insertions for the biopsy. I was nervous but the procedure for me was mildly uncomfortable (I could feel the needle) but over relatively quickly. I didn't like the idea of a needle in my neck but when it wasn't as bad as I thought it might be. Hope this helps and all the best to you
Ysa C how are you doing now? No medications necessary after it? (Hypo hyper thyroodism?) everything normal?
Omg! They are going to stick a needle into my throat tomorrow? We I'm calling 1st thing in the morning and telling them OH HELL YOU ARE NOT!
I go Monday to have the procedure done! A little nervous...yes...but having just lost my mom at the start of the year to cancer...yeah I.m going in like a champ! Do it now...no regrets later! I 🙏for God to give you 💪and a healthy diagnosis! 😎👍🏻
@@jeansmith2663 God bless you❤
@@jeansmith2663 Blessings
That shit hurt like hell.
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Uhhhhh…whoever did a lot of your biopsies, I wish they had done mine. The guy who did mine was ultra-aggressive with the needle. I had it done earlier today and it hurt like Hell. He kept ramming the needle in and out like he was doing a 1950’s style lobotomy except on my thyroid. He was NOT gentle at all. It lasted about 2 minutes and he did it four times. I’m not a whiny baby sissy-pants either but I’m pretty sure he hit every single nerve in my neck and thyroid. Yes, he “numbed” it but that didn’t seem to do anything except numb the skin area. I have a bruise the size of Texas and I can’t even touch the area because of pain, much less move my move my head or even my arm. So, my guess is that your experience will depend on who does your procedure. My guy was obviously a sadistic demon. Good luck to the rest of you. 🫣