I had a partial thyroidectomy, (left side) in May 2008. It's a long story of why I had the surgery. First, had a routine physical and TSH was .27 . My doc suggested an ultrasound to rule out goiter. Unfortunately what was found was a nodule. Nodule tested cold. Had biopsy, came back as follicular adenoma, but couldn't tell if it was benign or malignant. I was told by an Endo that I would need surgery. I had blood work done 2 weeks after my surgery and TSH was .6 . The Endo said my thyroid function was normal, but since I only have right side of thyroid I need to take Synthroid .25 mcg to keep the right thyroid from growing. I feel like c***p most of the time since the surgery. It's been 2 1/2 months and my scar is still very visible. I feel like I have something stuck in my throat. It has been almost 1 year for you. How are you today? Are you taking meds?
Hi Shelly, I had a partial thyroidectory in 1976 for hyperthyroid and a goiter. For 10 years I did not have to take any medication, then in 1985 I became hypo and have been on levothyroxine since then.
I haven't had a thyroidectomy, however, from what I have read there could be a chance with a partical that just enough thyroid is left to where meds are not necessary.
There are injections, however I don't know much about them and this is what little I know. Levothyroxine is injected into a vein or into a muscle and is usually given once a day before breakfast at your doctor's office, hospital, or clinic. You might be able to inject at home. A health care provider will teach you how to use it. Be sure you understand how to use Levothyroxine Solution. Follow the procedures you are taught when you use a dose. Contact your health care provider if you have any questions. This drug must be mixed immediately before use and not mixed with diluent for later use.
Good Luck!