Hi there,
I had the right lobe of my thyroid removed on 20th December as I had a large nodule that had characteristics of malignancy on ultrasound. FNA was inconclusive. The large nodule turned out to be benign but there was a tiny 2mm papillary cancer sat alongside it which was excised.
I had a CT scan which has thankfully confirmed that there is no spread in to the lymph nodes and I have been told that I don't need any further treatment but that I will have annual follow up, commencing July this year.
Whilst I was initially relieved that I don't need further treatment, I now feel somewhat concerned as ultrasound identified a 4 x 8mm partially hypoechoic, partially cystic nodule that shows hypervascularity, in the left lobe . I have been told that this is a cyst...
Has anybody else had a similar experience? I'm not sure whether I should pursue my gut instinct which is to ask for the remaining lobe to be removed to remove all risk of recurrence, or whether this is a naive thought on my part.
I'm seeing an endocrine surgeon next week and any feedback that anybody has, or suggested questions I should be asking, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Springy