infection is uncommn -- usually ice and aspirin (if ok with OBGYN) are adequate -- this is not unusual and may last 7-10 days in some patients.
Hi,
What I'd said back on the 12th was that my results took three days to come in...but I admit the endo STILL hasn't called me back, I got them from my pcp who was cc'd on the cytology report. My throat was sore after, not before. But it sounds like that's pretty common. My results were rare mildly atypical follicular and Hurthle cells in my complex mass while the cyst on the other side was benign. The endo still hasn't called me back even now. I have found a surgeon to consult with as I *think* those types of cells have to be surgically removed no matter what. That appt isnt' until the 24th of May. My baby is due to be born next week (if she's on time!) so that gives me some post partum recovery time before the surgical consult and surgery :) DId you have your FNA yet?
Can anyone tell me how long it normally takes to get results
I am sorry to ask this what was your outcome, i forgot..was your throat sore like a sore throat type at all before or after
I cannot read the posting from 4/12
My results took three days to come in...but I admit the endo STILL hasn't called me back, I got them from my pcp who was cc'd on the cytology report.
thanks they are not using anything they said the numbness medicine hurts worse than the actual procedure
Yes I would agree ..... if all goes as it usually does, by the time you feel an ouch then you feel pressure feeling different and then they are done!
Cheryl
well fna was done today, sore for sure but it hurts to turn my neck and i keep coughing and feel like something is in my throat very sore in the area were she put the three needles..she made the comment that the nodule is very solid very solid and that if there is any place to have cancer it was in the thyroid...yes maybe but still scared i have read solid nodules tend to be cancer
I do not know your answer but I have a FNA tomorrow on Monday and wanted to know if you could give me any ideas of the feeling during the procedure.
thank you,
I equated it to amniocentesis when pregnant ... more of a pressure than a terrible pain ... the dentist or endodontist's novocaine hurts worse I thought.
Cheryl
The procedure is definitely not something to worry about, it's pretty simple. I had ten needle, but two were for a local lidocaine anethetic (though I don't think that actually did anything since I could feel it all). You feel a little ***** and a little bit of a burning sensation if they use lidocaine. After that I still felt the needle sticks and kind of an achy discomfort, but nothing that can be described as worse than bothersome. After that I felt a little strange swollowing and was sore that night, but in 24 hours that had pretty much cleared up. I have very very light bruising that you can barely see. It's definitely easy. Good luck tomorrow with your FNA ;)