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Calcified thyroid I am really worried

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PenisColada · 25/10/2012 16:57

I saw consultant today and am being sent for a needle biopsy.
One nodule is calcified. I am really scared.

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blouseenthusiast · 25/10/2012 17:27

I don't know a lot about this but didn't want to leave unanswered. I had a needle biopsy of odd looking thyroid - was Hashimoto's thyroiditis and is treated with thyroxine. Maybe you have similar?

PenisColada · 25/10/2012 18:44

My thyroid function tests are normal .

I did not know before today one was calcified and chances of malignancy much higher in calcified ones.

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PenisColada · 25/10/2012 18:44

Did the needle biopsy hurt ?

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blouseenthusiast · 25/10/2012 20:36

Hi, my thyroid function tests were only mildly out but my thyroid looked v abnormal I think. the needle biopsy didn't hurt much - I think they put in some local anaesthetic (was so freaked out, it's hard to remember). Someone told me that thyroid malignancy is an area they have made huge advances - very curable (this was a doctor - I was very frightened). So sorry you are going through this; I know it's scary. Have fingers crossed for you.

digerd · 25/10/2012 21:08

Thyroid glands are easily taken out - I had a subtotal Thyroidectomy for Hyperthyroidism- and its hormone Thyroxine is easily supplemented in tablet form.

I did not have a biopsy as had no nodules , the whole gland had swelled up
There are 2 different kinds of nodules one benign and the other malignant. And only by biopsy can they be diagnosed. But it is not an aggressive form of cancer, and easily cured, and I know of several people who had it and the Thyroid totally taken out and lived perfectly well supplemented by tablet form of its hormone Thyroxine.

I know it is frightening not knowing, but the sooner you have the biopsy, the better.
Hope it turns out benign for you, but if not you don't need to fear.

Welovecouscous · 25/10/2012 21:16

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PenisColada · 26/10/2012 06:17

Thanks. I just don't want to wait to find out, it is torture. I am not sure how to cope with the waiting.

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