Proud, proud owner of a ....
just lovely yet classic "juicy" parathyroid adenoma (tumor). Just confirmed by ultrasound this afternoon!
Yea!
Why am I happy that I will now have to have surgery? Because I've known that this was probably there for a couple of years and all the doctor I saw wanted to do was monitor it. Now, I've lost bone density becuase of it. Parathyroid regulates calcium which is enough of an issue for us post-ops. So, now I can get this bugger removed and worry about my bones like a true post-op and not because of any other reasons.
And...my nodules on my thyroid were noted and the doc said they look completely benign. The endo is going to do a needle biopsy on the biggest one (.8 cm by .5 cm) on Monday to be sure. Since I will have to have surgery to remove my lovely parathyroid gland and adenoma... they might as well make sure I don't need surgery on my thyroid too. One stop shopping, ya know?
I assume I can now get a referral to a surgeon for the parathyroid. Depending on who it is...I'll also be getting my mammogram films to the surgeon for review. With the new family history (sister) of breast cancer - I want to make sure a surgeon views my calcifications just to be safe!
So much medical crap, so little time! But soon to be one less worry!
Kathy
Kathy, I am SO glad they found this now! My mother went through 15 years of intense back pain, difficulty swallowing, sore throats and croaky voice before they finally caught her hyperparathyroidism. This was about 14 years ago, and even then they were able to determine which side of the thyroid "bowtie" the tumor was on. When they went in to do the surgery, the doctor was shocked...the gland that was the causing the problem, instead of being the size of a pea, was the size of a LARGE walnut!! It had been pressing into her trachea and esophagus. She has been on calcium ever since, and has done fantastic Do make sure to keep your breast health in check too. Last year she went through breast cancer, but caught it early and through agressive radiation they got rid of it. She was also the first in our family to have it. I have every confidence that you'll do great!!!
Hugs!
Elizabeth
Happy Momma
Hey Kathy!
I'm glad that we finally know what is going on - and that it can be fixed. I know that has to be a load off of your mind!
Get this taken care of and scratch it off of your list! You'll do great as always. Your attitude and determination to be healthy ( and Rich's too) is such an inspiration!
Please keep us posted and know that you are in my thoughts!
Love you!
Tracey