I hope you are all staying safe and well these days all things considered. 2020 has been quite the year so far, here is my update.

Three weeks after surgery I was told that it was not a branchial cyst as they had previously diagnosed but that it was not a tumor...which was true. True but not the whole story. One week after that I was asked to come back into the hospital, the doctor said 'it's not what we thought it was, come back and we will have a plan for you'... hmm. I was on the alert at this stage and sure enough when I went to the hospital I was told that I have thyroid cancer. Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma. The cyst was caused by a lymph node that was infected with the cancer and so the node was removed along with the cyst, hence the chin pain. I knew going to the hospital that I was probably going to be told I have cancer but it was still a surreal experience. The room suddenly felt far away for a few seconds and then I launched into info gathering mode, asking every question I could think of. I was told that even with lymph node spread it's still a curable cancer which was great news but still, the big C is a scary club to be in.

I am now 7 weeks post surgery and adjusting to life without a thyroid! My voice is slowwwwly returning although singing is still a no go. I am hopeful my singing voice will return, it can take 6-12 moths after this surgery. My moods and energy levels have been concerning me and it's been difficult to get a hold of my endocrinologist with the Covid 19 crisis. I had success reaching the office last week and I am awaiting a call back at this point. My fatigue is starting to interfere with my daily routine and I am noticing things like dry skin and foggy thinking. These are potentially signs of hypothyroidism so I will be sure to emphasize these developments when I speak to my specialist as I may need my medication reviewed. Without a thyroid I am dependent on medication and getting the correct dose can take some fine tuning. I am also due a radiation treatment which has been delayed for the foreseeable future so I am halfway through my treatment. I feel stuck in limbo in that regard but I am happy I got surgery before all elective surgeries were cancelled.
Looking at the big picture I feel positive and I am confident I will achieve long term improvements.
Looking at the big picture I feel positive and I am confident I will achieve long term improvements.
When things are in swing and a new normal has been found I am looking forward to two things:
1) Finishing my cancer treatment
2) Coffee and cake with the husband in a local cafe
2) Coffee and cake with the husband in a local cafe
How have things been in your neck of the woods? I'd love to hear from you.
Until next time!
Rebeca
5 comments:
Omg I'm so glad that you seem okay even though you've been through so much! <3 I hope you will recover well and get good and working medicine for the abscence of a thyroid!
that sounds terrifying and I wish you all the best and a good recovery.
Hey hope you are keeping well! Thank you 😊
Thank you! 😊😊
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