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Pills V Operation
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I have an overactive thyroid and have been given the choice of an operation or long term carbimazole, has anyone out there some advice please.
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My granny had an operation for an overactive thyroid. The surgeon took too much away and she was on pills for the rest of her life to correct her then under-active thyroid. That was quite a while ago, though.
I think it’s best to ask the doctor what they’d do if it was their sister, partner or parent in your situation.
I think it’s best to ask the doctor what they’d do if it was their sister, partner or parent in your situation.
I wouldn't dare venture an opinion on the choice before you, Biccylova but sympathise with your situation.
The longer I live the more I'm inclined to think that doctors don't know half as much as we might think or hope they do.
I've been lucky so far, some friends not so much.
Hope it all works out for you whatever you decide, good luck.
The longer I live the more I'm inclined to think that doctors don't know half as much as we might think or hope they do.
I've been lucky so far, some friends not so much.
Hope it all works out for you whatever you decide, good luck.
There is no right choice, it is your decision and both methods may be problematic.
I presume that you either have a toxic nodule or an enlarged overactive thyroid.
I would rule out radioactive iodine as the effect wears off after a time.
Drugs may have side effects and there are complications of operation.
You are asking, what I would choose.....and it would be "pills" (drug therapy)...a personal decision and one that i would choice for my wife.
I presume that you either have a toxic nodule or an enlarged overactive thyroid.
I would rule out radioactive iodine as the effect wears off after a time.
Drugs may have side effects and there are complications of operation.
You are asking, what I would choose.....and it would be "pills" (drug therapy)...a personal decision and one that i would choice for my wife.
yeah I would try pills first
and see if they control things
are you sure the doctor has said - doesnt matter - you choose ?
the most famous thyroid surgeon in the world was Cecil Joll ( JOlls thyroid forceps blah blah blah ) and he did and wrote up 6000. I think he used to cram in 10 on a list. After a persistent cough, he looked at his CXR and commented - I hope the angels are pretty. ( Ca lung) - but he did like the girls - died 1948
My mother was his houseman - no I dont look like him
and I thought .... ALL his patients ended up on thyroid replacement therapy - but I am not a thyroid surgeon - Sqd is
and see if they control things
are you sure the doctor has said - doesnt matter - you choose ?
the most famous thyroid surgeon in the world was Cecil Joll ( JOlls thyroid forceps blah blah blah ) and he did and wrote up 6000. I think he used to cram in 10 on a list. After a persistent cough, he looked at his CXR and commented - I hope the angels are pretty. ( Ca lung) - but he did like the girls - died 1948
My mother was his houseman - no I dont look like him
and I thought .... ALL his patients ended up on thyroid replacement therapy - but I am not a thyroid surgeon - Sqd is