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Well, it's been a very long road but it is finally culminating in parathyroid surgery tomorrow. A year ago last February I was no longer able to work and didn't know what was wrong with me. I was sent to an endocrinologist who diagnosed me with Hashimoto's disease (very high antibodies). I have been hypo for a decade and the new med that was prescribed although helped, there were still lingering symptoms that just didn't fit the Hashi's diagnosis. On a blood test my primary doctor did it showed both my parathyroid hormone and calcium were at elevated levels. Since then I've been through 3 endo's and two surgeons before a very skilled and experienced surgeon took me under his wing and through testing has determined that I do in fact have primary hyperparathyroidism. Nuclear scans are indicating there is one para embedded in my right thyroid and a CT scan showed another possible para in my thymus. Not sure what I will end up without after the surgery as my other thyroid gland has nodules and an 8mm lesion with ill-defined borders. I also have what they believe is a large lymph note up against the jugular vein. I'm very excited to get this over with and begin my recovery. I had been on LDN for 4 weeks but had to discontinue it until after the surgery. I'm amazed at how much more alive and alert I felt on naltrexone. Will keep you all posted as to the outcome.

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Sending good thoughts your way :)
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Prayers and good wishes to you for your surgery tomorrow.

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Good Luck!
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I hope you feel better fast! :)
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Hi Linda,

I hope that everything goes smoothly.

Thanks for the update, and please keep us posted whenever you feel up to it.

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I will be thinking of you Linda! I felt the same way when I had my thyroid removed. I wanted to get it over with so I could get on with getting well.

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Thanks everyone. I'm a little nervous over this procedure but am excited to get this over with and also being vindicated. Too many doctors have ignored what I was trying to tell them. I want the surgeon to take a picture of the offending tumor(s) once they're out as there are a few doctors that I want to send it to.
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Linda,

Good Luck! Will be thinking of you.

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Praying that everything goes well. :bigbighug:
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Sending good thoughts your way.
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Prayers are with you for a successful procedure and a quick recovery.

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Sending positive thoughts your way and I will be thinking of you tomorrow! Let us know how you're doing.
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Good luck tomorrow. Please let us know how you're doing.





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Made it through to the other side! Gave birth to triplets :o . Surgery was 3 hours and I don't know all of the particulars but I do know there were 3 tumors removed and one was located in my thymus. Feeling a little beat up but I am so happy this surgery has finally happened. I never talked to the doctor post op but hubby did. No instructions given though regarding supplemental calcium other than the general info that says I may need some but didn't receive any scripts. Up until the time they took me in for surgery I had serious doubts that he would find anything. Hoping my last para wakes up quickly and takes over. The surgeon also removed a couple of thyroid nodules but luckily, the tumors were not embedded in the thyroid and I was able to keep both lobes! I was also able to keep my thymus too. Really feeling blessed to have the surgeon I had. When I asked hm how many surgeries he had done and he. Told me that between thyroid and parathyroid somewhere between 13,000 to 14,000. Now that's some experience!
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