Hi, originally my GP thought it was a small goitre but referred me to hospital consultant who arranged an ultrasound. That resulted in a FNA (which was competely pain free) but the results were inconclusive and they thought it best to remove it because there was a chance it might have been malignant. The op went went smoothly but they had to do a partial removal of the thyroid. I then had to wait nearly a month for the results (not unusual in the UK). Thankfully,it was benign but the op resulted in my thyroid becoming underactive and I'm now taking Thyroxine. It might be pure coincidence I've had all these problems but I do think it's related to the op.Just need to find out what's causing all my current problems because it's getting me down. Please don't let my experience put you off. The op was no problem and my medical care was excellant. Good luck and wish you all the best.
How was your diagnoses made? I have a follicular neoplasm that they want to remove, and I am concerned that "stuff'' like what is going on with you will happen to me as well. If yours was only an ''adenoma'', why did you have it removed, as I was told these are not cancerous. Was it large, or growing fast?
it may be scar tissue - the barium swallow is a good idea -- this often will improve on it's own within 6-12 months of surgery -- sounds slow, but I have seen this happen.