Hi, I recently had a hemithyroidectomy and I’m really struggling with nausea. I believe this is due to the lump I can feel in my throat from having the surgery. I can visibly see a rectangle lump above my scar. It’s been nearly 5 weeks since surgery and I’m at a loss for answers from anyone. My gp is trying everything they can and I’ve tried getting in touch with my surgeon but no luck on a reply as yet. Has anyone gone through anything similar? Thanks S
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Nausea after thyroid surgery STILL
Members who have had a similar op to you will respond when they read your post. I'm sorry you don't feel so well after your operation and am not suprised you want some answers. Unfortunately the majority of GPs seem to have little knowledge.
When having a blood test, don't take thyroid hormones before it and it should be the earliest blood draw and fasting. Take levo afterwards. Wait an hour between levo before you eat.
Has your Dr considered it's possibly a build up of fluid, did you have a drain in post op ?
Hi, yes I had a drain in for about 28 hours. I was severely unwell after surgery and constantly vomiting for about 24 hours. I have spoken to his secretary today and she is going to get him to review my situation.
I had the same operation in 2006 & I can still remember feeling ill for weeks afterwards. There is a lot of bleeding at the time of the op. & it takes time for everything to settle down again. I had a drain in too & obviously that helps drain off a lot of excess fluid/blood. Everybody is different & my recovery time certainly took a lot longer than I thought it would. I can still feel lumps in my neck & I've had scans which show I still have nodules, but they are nothing to worry about. The remaining thyroid is oversewn at the time of surgery to stem the bleeding, so I suppose some of us feel a knot like lump due to this. I have never been a quick healer, so I was expecting to feel rough for longer than was usual. Hopefully you will improve with time like I did. Good luck x
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to my post. I honestly think my body wasn’t ready for the operation and it’s taking a lot longer to recover. Most days I feel really nauseous but about every 10 days I have a bout of vomiting. I’m desperately trying to return to work but this is making it difficult. Fingers crossed that I will heal soon.
Please give yourself the time to fully recover :
It seems a common trait - as we see many posts from patients who seem to have been given the opinion that's it's simple and you'll back to normal in no time.
I think this is how surgeons may " see things " - as it is relatively quick for them - but they are not the ones having a major operation :
I understand there's pressure all around but going back too early with simply delay you further down the tracks.
No unfortunately not. I’m a medical intervener in a special needs school. My job is very hands on. I’ve put a plan in place to do a phased return which should help.