Friday, December 28, 2007

Let the ride begin...

OK - anyone out there keeping track? Anyone know the song by OK GO - "here it goes again"? Because all this is seeming a little too familiar.

Just to re-cap: A couple of months ago, during my physical, Dr. Evans noticed my thyroid was enlarged. Since then I have had an ultrasound and a nuclear exam (kind of like a CAT scan). It seems there are several nodes on my thyroid, and a particularly large one on the right side. My doctor didn't like what she was seeing and has suggested a biopsy.

Dec 27th I went to see Dr. Steiniger, an ear, nose & throat specialist, and he has suggested having the right half of my thyroid removed. OK - choices actually were: needle biopsy and have it removed or just have it removed. Either way, I was going to end up with it out, so why prolong the inevitable?

So what does all this mean? Good question.

At this point it means day surgery and about 2 weeks recovery time because it is such a sensitive area and he will probably have to move my vocal chords.

There is 80% chance it is nothing, but there is 20% chance it is something, but I'm not ready to go there yet. I'm not sure what else to say. I am still trying to wrap my head around this myself.
It's very hard having just finished Gil's cancer treatments only two years ago. I'll admit, I'm a little scared.

We haven't scheduled the surgery yet. I have the 1/2 marathon on Jan 12th - I've raised a lot of money, trained too long and too hard to give that up now. And 1st semester finals are Jan 16th & 17th. I'm also waiting for some input from my "bosses"; my supervisor says do it now, my principal hasn't responded yet - it's hard to keep up with work email over the holidays.

{sigh}

Friday, December 07, 2007

Keeping an eye out

OK, time to start keeping this thing updated.
Had the nuclear exam: the left half of the thyroid is hyper and the right is swollen with nodules. They want me to see an ENT (Ear Nose & Throat specialist) for a "further evaluation and biopsy". Hmmmm....I don't like it. This is all too close to my race!
Anyway...as always...playin' it by ear!