Questions About Thyroid/Parathyroid Surgery
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:18 pm
It is a long story about how i got here, but I am supposed to have surgery to remove a small nodule on my parathyroid in Juneth. There is a chance that the nodule is really on the thyroid, but they said they will not know for sure until they get there. I am questioning two things: Do I really need this surgery? and Can I get it without general anesthesia?
Quick summery: I saw urologist in May 2022. He said I had a stone in my left kidney that probably would not pass. Secondary to this, he referred me to his PA who would help to try to figure out why I had had so many kidney stones. So she scheduled blood tests and two 24 hour urine collections from Dec 2022 through June 2023. First, she tried to convince me I had gout because I seemed to be eating too much protein. (I have never had any symptoms of gout, but twice in 6 years I had a slightly high level of uric acid. Also, I really do not eat a lot of protein--steak size is maybe 2 x 3" when I have a piece of steak, but she clearly does not believe me, and still thinks I really have gout, but will not admit it.) I had told her once when she asked about my bedtime snacks that I might have cookies, or some ice cream, or a glass of milk, but I also mentioned that one night i had two hard-boiled eggs. She wrote on my online chart that my usual nighttime snack was two hard-boiled eggs!!! Needless to say, she did not listen to me, and I really dislike this woman!!
Next, she sent results to an endocrinologist who noticed a very small increase in parathyroid hormone on a blood test, so she ordered a cat scan and then a pet scan. It determined I had a "nodule with increased activity" but a blood test also showed normal parathyroid levels. Nothing said how big this nodule was or what danger leaving it alone could cause. It was just, let's just schedule it! The big thing is that I have not had a kidney stone pass or try to pass in almost five years, although I have had plenty of them in the past. Also, the endocrinologist wants to do this surgery in June under general anesthesia. But I feel like this train is really out of control and ready to crash!!! So, after thinking about all of this, I have a second opinion scheduled in two weeks with a Florida urologist who is with Cleveland Clinic and can see all my test results.
It really bothers me to have more surgery under general anesthesia since I am now 80, especially if I do not need it. Plus, am I just having this to prevent more kidney stones when I have not had any in 5 years??? Doing online research shows a lot of endo surgeons doing this under local anesthesia, which I would not mind as much.
Has anyone here had thyroid surgery under local anesthesia? Any thoughts on my being right about stopping this train as it heads downhill? Or am I nuts and should just go through with this??? Maybe see a different endo surgeon?
Quick summery: I saw urologist in May 2022. He said I had a stone in my left kidney that probably would not pass. Secondary to this, he referred me to his PA who would help to try to figure out why I had had so many kidney stones. So she scheduled blood tests and two 24 hour urine collections from Dec 2022 through June 2023. First, she tried to convince me I had gout because I seemed to be eating too much protein. (I have never had any symptoms of gout, but twice in 6 years I had a slightly high level of uric acid. Also, I really do not eat a lot of protein--steak size is maybe 2 x 3" when I have a piece of steak, but she clearly does not believe me, and still thinks I really have gout, but will not admit it.) I had told her once when she asked about my bedtime snacks that I might have cookies, or some ice cream, or a glass of milk, but I also mentioned that one night i had two hard-boiled eggs. She wrote on my online chart that my usual nighttime snack was two hard-boiled eggs!!! Needless to say, she did not listen to me, and I really dislike this woman!!
Next, she sent results to an endocrinologist who noticed a very small increase in parathyroid hormone on a blood test, so she ordered a cat scan and then a pet scan. It determined I had a "nodule with increased activity" but a blood test also showed normal parathyroid levels. Nothing said how big this nodule was or what danger leaving it alone could cause. It was just, let's just schedule it! The big thing is that I have not had a kidney stone pass or try to pass in almost five years, although I have had plenty of them in the past. Also, the endocrinologist wants to do this surgery in June under general anesthesia. But I feel like this train is really out of control and ready to crash!!! So, after thinking about all of this, I have a second opinion scheduled in two weeks with a Florida urologist who is with Cleveland Clinic and can see all my test results.
It really bothers me to have more surgery under general anesthesia since I am now 80, especially if I do not need it. Plus, am I just having this to prevent more kidney stones when I have not had any in 5 years??? Doing online research shows a lot of endo surgeons doing this under local anesthesia, which I would not mind as much.
Has anyone here had thyroid surgery under local anesthesia? Any thoughts on my being right about stopping this train as it heads downhill? Or am I nuts and should just go through with this??? Maybe see a different endo surgeon?