Hi! First post from me - I'll be honest I'm terrified. I went to the GP a month ago as I had slept awkwardly and cricked my neck and the pain wasn't getting better. She agreed it was muscular and gave me some strong anti-inflammatories. As I was sitting opposite her, she asked me - totally unrelated to my neck pain - whether I had noticed my neck was larger than usual. She said I had a slim face and my neck looked too large. So she said she was referring me 'on a whim' to get my thyroid scanned by ultrasound.
I went on Monday and received a call from my GP on Tuesday telling me there were several nodules and she wanted me to see an endocrinologist. I am fortunate to have private medical cover through my husband's work so I have an appointment tonight. I went to the GP this morning just to collect a letter from reception and, reading my results I am absolutely panicking. It's so silly because I don't really understand the results and Dr Google is throwing all sorts of things at me.
This is what the scan says
US Thyroid: The thyroid gland echo pattern is heterogeneous and contains several nodules
The right lobe of the gland measured: 15.7 x 15.3 x 45.5mm. It contains a large nodule which extends from the lower pole of the isthmus to the lower pole of the thyroid gland measuring 23.3 x 13.4.28.0mm. There was a halo around the nodule. There was increased blood flow periphery of the large nodule.
The left lobe measured: 18.4 x 14.7 x 38.4mm. It contains several nodules, the largest is in the lower pole measures 13.7 x 8.7 x 9.3mm There is no thin halo present. There was certain some increased blood flow peripherally. It also contains a further nodule mid pole measuring 13.6 x 7.8mm, it also contains an ? in the cystic area measures 7.0mm. There is some increased blood flow present. The isthmus appears nodular, with a nodule measuring 4.9mm on the left side.