Some of you might remember back in April of 2012 a growth had been found on my thyroid and I had to have a biopsy done. Thankfully, everything turned out okay.
Well, this past Friday I had my annual ultrasound on my thyroid. I just got off the phone with my doctor's office -- the nodule has grown, and I'll need to have another biopsy done. (I don't know when yet -- the doctor's ordering it now.)
The stress of what the biopsy might say is bad enough. But I also have the memory of what happened the last time hanging over me -- the procedure wasn't 1/3 of the way done when the local anesthesia suddenly quit working. I'm still not sure how I managed to stay perfectly still with that needle in my throat!
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I had a thyroid biopsy last year, so I know what you're talking about. Although my anesthesia worked, it still was painful. I hope it goes better this time, EW.
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I hadn't had much trouble with anesthesia before, but I also didn't have many procedures requiring it. Plus I didn't know what was used.
I figure I inherited one of my dad's traits -- sometimes he had unusual reactions to medications. For instance, early in his naval career, he'd been injured and was taken to Sick Bay. He was given Sodium Pentothol as a sedative (standard procedure.) He stayed awake for two days.
Hopefully they'd noted what happened the last time and use some other anesthesia.
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Be sure and let them know what happened last time. I was told that I have a short half life for anthesia after I came to during a procedure. I always tell them that now and they are constantly making sure I am comfortable.
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by Kritter on 23-07-2014 at 14:41.
*hugs* EW, I agree that it's probably a good idea to remind them of your reaction last time. The biopsy I had something like 20 yrs ago was just a needle with no real anesthetic but I do remember that needle in my throat. "Don't swallow." Great, now I want to swallow!!!!
I just got back from the hospital. This biopsy went much more smoothly this time -- the anesthesia lasted through the whole procedure (yay), and they cleaned me off better, so my neck's not orange. (YAY! I wasn't looking forward to having a neck that looked like John Boener's -- oh so orange!) I haven't taken the bandage off to see if I have the eagle beak-shaped bruise yet...
Anyway, I'll find out the results within a week. (Keeping my fingers crossed.)
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This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by ElectricWhite on 08-08-2014 at 13:41.
Well, Becky, this time I've got a squiggly line connecting each of the punctures. (Though it looked like they put 7 or 8 more holes in my neck than they did the last time.)
Right now, the most annoying bit has been all the people asking me if I've heard anything yet. (It started about an hour after I got home from having the dang biopsy done! Jeez!)
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