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Date: Thu May 1, 2008 4:01 pm
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#2114 From: webpoet1@...
Date: Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:31 pm
Subject: Good news/biopsy
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Good news about the results of my fine needle aspiration test on my thyroid
nodule: it was benign.
And my thyroid blood work was normal too.
Apparently my doctor wants me to repeat the blood work in 3 months to make sure
it is still normal:
then if it is we are not going to worry about it.

I am feeling very relieved right now, and can go on with my life.

The interesting thing is: tghat after the needle aspiration: I did find that I
could swallow easier.
(For the past 2 1/2 years, I had been experiencing some very subtle changes in
my swallowing,
also sometimes some "reverse aspiration" when I swallowed: a barium swallow test
showed no
throat tumors or anything of concern: so i chalked it up to either getting older
(I am 50) or
else the results of the eye drops I take which contain beta blockers: however:
perhaps: it was the thyroid nodules/cysts: and the draining that happened in the
biopsy
drained some fo the pressure?

Laurie


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#2111 From: "Jennifer" <oi_punkrawkgrrl_oi@...>
Date: Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:11 pm
Subject: Re: my fna
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i got my dr to give me another referral and i have an appt with the
other endo june 9th and probably will have to get another fna there
after a consultation. my current endo finally got my last labs and
decided to increase my dose from 100 mcg of synthroid to 112 mcgs.  i
did that back in march and my gp said im perfect since im in range(
3.8 )and didnt see any reason to make changes. hopefully this will
help me get closer to the 1ish level. :)

--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, "Jennifer"
<oi_punkrawkgrrl_oi@...> wrote:
>
> I had another fna a few weeks ago (since with my initual ultrasound
> guided fna they missed my thyroid and got my lymphnodes) and the
> nurse spoke with me over the phone this afternoon regarding the
> results. She said that this time that there were atypical cells and
> we either can get a 3rd fna or i can get surgery for thyroidectomy.
> They said they are still waiting for my gp to fax over my last tsh
> test. i told them the gp office said im perfect now since i have a
> 3.8 tsh and that i have read differently that normal is commonly
1.4,
> so hopefully once they get those i can get my dosage a little
higher
> to feel more optimal. I feel a bit frightened because when i look
up
> atypical cells it brings up papillary thyroid cancer a lot. I'm
> waiting to recieve the actuall results via mail for ill have more
> details and i can research it further.  It seems scary to get
surgery
> as well, but other than a scar what differnce is it since im
already
> way hypo with hashis and take synthroid? what are some of your
> experiences?  i would love to hear them for i can have a little
more
> insight on the issue. i sure wish was an easy fix as i first heard
> when i was diagnosed in nov!
>
> thanks for all the support i have gotten thus far
>
> jennifer
> xposted
>

#2110 From: Dawn Dingeldein <spiritsk@...>
Date: Fri Apr 4, 2008 11:38 am
Subject: Re: [ThyroidDisease] my fna
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When my thyroid journey started  I went to the  doctor
just to change a med for allergies.  My pulse was 140
that day.  My EKG was normal so my doctor just said it
was probably hyperthyroidism.  He was right after
blood work came back the next day.  He wanted me to
see the oncologist but it was going totake over a
month and my doctor was not happy so in 2 week I saw
the surgeon.  We talk about all the options, meds,
radioactive iodine and surgery.  I choose surgery.  I
also had a ultrasound on my thyroid also.
During the first surgery they took out over have of my
thyroid and found 4 suspicious spots.  The spots were
papillary thyroid cancer.  two weeks after my first
surgery I had a second to remove cancer.  A couple
months after the second surgery they did radioactive
iodine to kill off my thyroid.  I have been taking my
thyroid hormone for almost 2 yrs now.
I feel normal now thank God as long as I take my meds
daily.

I have never regretted having surgery and feel better.
  I go every few months for blood work but I do not
have to go for another 6-7 months now.

I hope this helps.

Dawn
--- Jennifer <oi_punkrawkgrrl_oi@...> wrote:

> I had another fna a few weeks ago (since with my
> initual ultrasound
> guided fna they missed my thyroid and got my
> lymphnodes) and the
> nurse spoke with me over the phone this afternoon
> regarding the
> results. She said that this time that there were
> atypical cells and
> we either can get a 3rd fna or i can get surgery for
> thyroidectomy.
> They said they are still waiting for my gp to fax
> over my last tsh
> test. i told them the gp office said im perfect now
> since i have a
> 3.8 tsh and that i have read differently that normal
> is commonly 1.4,
> so hopefully once they get those i can get my dosage
> a little higher
> to feel more optimal. I feel a bit frightened
> because when i look up
> atypical cells it brings up papillary thyroid cancer
> a lot. I'm
> waiting to recieve the actuall results via mail for
> ill have more
> details and i can research it further.  It seems
> scary to get surgery
> as well, but other than a scar what differnce is it
> since im already
> way hypo with hashis and take synthroid? what are
> some of your
> experiences?  i would love to hear them for i can
> have a little more
> insight on the issue. i sure wish was an easy fix as
> i first heard
> when i was diagnosed in nov!
>
> thanks for all the support i have gotten thus far
>
> jennifer
> xposted
>
>


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#2109 From: "Jennifer" <oi_punkrawkgrrl_oi@...>
Date: Fri Apr 4, 2008 4:47 am
Subject: Re: Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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maybe i have a lower pain tolerence, but to me it was pretty painful
and it felt like he jabbed me a million times and then they suck up
the cells which is uncomfortable but a little better thank the needle
doing in. at my dr i layed back and they  extended my neck over a
pillow. it felt a slight choaking feeling, but not to badly. my dr
prescribed me activan to calm me and put lido_caine on the spot of
the procedure. my neck was tender for a few days and i did bruise and
now it looks like a hickey (i wish)
good luck

--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, webpoet1@... wrote:
>
>
> On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound guided?FNA (fine
needle aspiration) of some thyroid nodules that I have.
> They will only be doing a biopsy on one of the nodules: 3 of the 4
are only cysts, and they are not interested in those: but will be
biopsying the one that is "a complex mass inside a cyst": as that is
more likely to be malignant, although the chances are still low.
>
> I have a couple of questions: how painful will it be, really?
Apparently they will not be using any
> anesthesia: because sometimes using anesthesia can cause blood in
the results and interfere with reading them. Will it compare to, say,
the pain of a shot? Or worse?
>
> And since it is ultrasound guided: am I going to have a lot of
the "choky feeling" that
> I had when they did the original ultrasound? I felt really choky
both by lying on my back,
> and also from the ultrasound pressing down on my thyroid.
>
> Finally, when do they usually report on the results? Will there be
some preliminary results,
> or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what? And if I don't
hear back in a couple days is this "good news", meaning that
preliminarily it didn't look malignant?
>
> I am feeling very worried about this: because my partner is a 3
year breast cancer survivor,
> my mother is a 15 year colon cancer survivor, and before my DAd
passed away at 86 of other causes, he had had the beginnings of
multiple myeloma: a bone cancer (of course, he was a lifelong hobby
> photographer at a time when this meant having?a home darkroom with
many chemicals,
> and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may have been
environmental).? No genetic link with my partner of course: but still
it reminds me that these things can happen.
>
> In the meantime until I find out, will try to keep positive and
realize that cancer is unusual and these nodules are very common.
>
> Laurie
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#2108 From: "Jennifer" <oi_punkrawkgrrl_oi@...>
Date: Fri Apr 4, 2008 4:39 am
Subject: my fna
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I had another fna a few weeks ago (since with my initual ultrasound
guided fna they missed my thyroid and got my lymphnodes) and the
nurse spoke with me over the phone this afternoon regarding the
results. She said that this time that there were atypical cells and
we either can get a 3rd fna or i can get surgery for thyroidectomy.
They said they are still waiting for my gp to fax over my last tsh
test. i told them the gp office said im perfect now since i have a
3.8 tsh and that i have read differently that normal is commonly 1.4,
so hopefully once they get those i can get my dosage a little higher
to feel more optimal. I feel a bit frightened because when i look up
atypical cells it brings up papillary thyroid cancer a lot. I'm
waiting to recieve the actuall results via mail for ill have more
details and i can research it further.  It seems scary to get surgery
as well, but other than a scar what differnce is it since im already
way hypo with hashis and take synthroid? what are some of your
experiences?  i would love to hear them for i can have a little more
insight on the issue. i sure wish was an easy fix as i first heard
when i was diagnosed in nov!

thanks for all the support i have gotten thus far

jennifer
xposted

#2107 From: "josweetjo_99" <josweetjo_99@...>
Date: Thu Apr 3, 2008 3:08 pm
Subject: Re: Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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Laurie –

I totally understand the anxiety about the FNA.  I've had multiple
FNA and in fact I get one every six months.  I can assure you that
it's not as painful as you think.  You are correct they do not use
any anesthesia but if you ask your doctor they might prescribe
something that will calm your nerves.  I'll give you the step by
step of what they did in my situation.  Realize that this might
differ from your experience.  They have you get into a gown and lay
you on the x-ray table.  They roll up towels and place them behind
your neck so that your neck area is exposed.  They may even move the
x-ray table to where your feet are in the air and your head is
towards the floor.  They will start by cleaning and disinfecting the
neck area and they will use the ultrasound machine to find the exact
place to biopsy.  When the needle goes in it will feel exactly like
getting your blood drawn.  You will feel that choking sensation and
a bit of pressure.  The only thing that bothered me was the scraping
sensation from the needle.  They need to get enough cells!  Realize
that you not only have the needle in your neck but the doc is using
the ultrasound machine to guide him to the right areas.  It's
uncomfortable but not painful.  You can't see a thing…not even the
needle!  As soon as the doc has enough cells he has what's called
a "runner" who takes it down to the lab to make sure they have
enough material for testing.  If not…ya gotta do it again.  This
doesn't happen too often.  Results are given within 3 days.  If I'm
not mistaken some hospitals can pick-up cancer cells immediately and
can have results in a day.  Just ask when your FNA is over about how
long it will take.  After the FNA I had what looked like a zit on my
lower neck area.  I didn't have any bruising but it was tender to
the touch for about a day.  No biggie!

I have 2 nodules and tons of tiny ones on my thyroid glad.  I do not
have cancer!  In most cases the nodules are not cancerous.  Best of
luck to you!  Only 5 more days!!

If you have any additional questions let me know.

Johanna








--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, webpoet1@... wrote:
>
>
> On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound guided?FNA (fine
needle aspiration) of some thyroid nodules that I have.
> They will only be doing a biopsy on one of the nodules: 3 of the 4
are only cysts, and they are not interested in those: but will be
biopsying the one that is "a complex mass inside a cyst": as that is
more likely to be malignant, although the chances are still low.
>
> I have a couple of questions: how painful will it be, really?
Apparently they will not be using any
> anesthesia: because sometimes using anesthesia can cause blood in
the results and interfere with reading them. Will it compare to,
say, the pain of a shot? Or worse?
>
> And since it is ultrasound guided: am I going to have a lot of
the "choky feeling" that
> I had when they did the original ultrasound? I felt really choky
both by lying on my back,
> and also from the ultrasound pressing down on my thyroid.
>
> Finally, when do they usually report on the results? Will there be
some preliminary results,
> or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what? And if I don't
hear back in a couple days is this "good news", meaning that
preliminarily it didn't look malignant?
>
> I am feeling very worried about this: because my partner is a 3
year breast cancer survivor,
> my mother is a 15 year colon cancer survivor, and before my DAd
passed away at 86 of other causes, he had had the beginnings of
multiple myeloma: a bone cancer (of course, he was a lifelong hobby
> photographer at a time when this meant having?a home darkroom with
many chemicals,
> and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may have been
environmental).? No genetic link with my partner of course: but
still it reminds me that these things can happen.
>
> In the meantime until I find out, will try to keep positive and
realize that cancer is unusual and these nodules are very common.
>
> Laurie
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#2106 From: "Donna B" <berry_berrybad@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:37 am
Subject: RE: [ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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I had the FNA and it was painless. I had no medication beforehand - they
just do an ultrasound while placing the needle in your neck area. You will
feel 'pressure' but no pain.

Good luck with it.



Donna



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[mailto:ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dottie H
Sent: Wednesday, 26 March 2008 11:57 PM
To: thyroiddisease2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration




I had a FNA two years ago. They gave me conscious sedation. I slept right
through it. I had no pain. I did have to go to a room and keep an icepack on
it for a couple of hours before they let me go home. I hope this helps.

To: ThyroidDisease2@...
<mailto:ThyroidDisease2%40yahoogroups.comFrom> : webpoet1@...
<mailto:webpoet1%40aol.comDate> : Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:27:17 -0400Subject:
[ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration

On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound guided?FNA (fine needle
aspiration) of some thyroid nodules that I have.They will only be doing a
biopsy on one of the nodules: 3 of the 4 are only cysts, and they are not
interested in those: but will be biopsying the one that is "a complex mass
inside a cyst": as that is more likely to be malignant, although the chances
are still low. I have a couple of questions: how painful will it be, really?
Apparently they will not be using anyanesthesia: because sometimes using
anesthesia can cause blood in the results and interfere with reading them.
Will it compare to, say, the pain of a shot? Or worse?And since it is
ultrasound guided: am I going to have a lot of the "choky feeling" thatI had
when they did the original ultrasound? I felt really choky both by lying on
my back,and also from the ultrasound pressing down on my thyroid. Finally,
when do they usually report on the results? Will there be some preliminary
results,or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what? And if I don't
hear back in a couple days is this "good news", meaning that preliminarily
it didn't look malignant? I am feeling very worried about this: because my
partner is a 3 year breast cancer survivor,my mother is a 15 year colon
cancer survivor, and before my DAd passed away at 86 of other causes, he had
had the beginnings of multiple myeloma: a bone cancer (of course, he was a
lifelong hobby photographer at a time when this meant having?a home darkroom
with many chemicals,and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may have
been environmental).? No genetic link with my partner of course: but still
it reminds me that these things can happen.In the meantime until I find out,
will try to keep positive and realize that cancer is unusual and these
nodules are very common.Laurie[Non-text portions of this message have been
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#2105 From: Dawn Dingeldein <spiritsk@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:08 pm
Subject: Re: [ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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I have had the ultraaound but not needle aspiration.

I hope you get the results you want.

Dawn
--- webpoet1@... wrote:

>
> On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound
> guided?FNA (fine needle aspiration) of some thyroid
> nodules that I have.
> They will only be doing a biopsy on one of the
> nodules: 3 of the 4 are only cysts, and they are not
> interested in those: but will be biopsying the one
> that is "a complex mass inside a cyst": as that is
> more likely to be malignant, although the chances
> are still low.
>
> I have a couple of questions: how painful will it
> be, really? Apparently they will not be using any
> anesthesia: because sometimes using anesthesia can
> cause blood in the results and interfere with
> reading them. Will it compare to, say, the pain of a
> shot? Or worse?
>
> And since it is ultrasound guided: am I going to
> have a lot of the "choky feeling" that
> I had when they did the original ultrasound? I felt
> really choky both by lying on my back,
> and also from the ultrasound pressing down on my
> thyroid.
>
> Finally, when do they usually report on the results?
> Will there be some preliminary results,
> or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what?
> And if I don't hear back in a couple days is this
> "good news", meaning that preliminarily it didn't
> look malignant?
>
> I am feeling very worried about this: because my
> partner is a 3 year breast cancer survivor,
> my mother is a 15 year colon cancer survivor, and
> before my DAd passed away at 86 of other causes, he
> had had the beginnings of multiple myeloma: a bone
> cancer (of course, he was a lifelong hobby
> photographer at a time when this meant having?a home
> darkroom with many chemicals,
> and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may
> have been environmental).? No genetic link with my
> partner of course: but still it reminds me that
> these things can happen.
>
> In the meantime until I find out, will try to keep
> positive and realize that cancer is unusual and
> these nodules are very common.
>
> Laurie
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


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#2104 From: Dottie H <dottie_123@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:57 pm
Subject: RE: [ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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I had a FNA two years ago.  They gave me conscious sedation.  I slept right
through it.  I had no pain.  I did have to go to a room and keep an icepack on
it for a couple of hours before they let me go home.  I hope this helps.


To: ThyroidDisease2@...: webpoet1@...: Wed, 26 Mar 2008
09:27:17 -0400Subject: [ThyroidDisease] Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration




On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound guided?FNA (fine needle
aspiration) of some thyroid nodules that I have.They will only be doing a biopsy
on one of the nodules: 3 of the 4 are only cysts, and they are not interested in
those: but will be biopsying the one that is "a complex mass inside a cyst": as
that is more likely to be malignant, although the chances are still low. I have
a couple of questions: how painful will it be, really? Apparently they will not
be using anyanesthesia: because sometimes using anesthesia can cause blood in
the results and interfere with reading them. Will it compare to, say, the pain
of a shot? Or worse?And since it is ultrasound guided: am I going to have a lot
of the "choky feeling" thatI had when they did the original ultrasound? I felt
really choky both by lying on my back,and also from the ultrasound pressing down
on my thyroid. Finally, when do they usually report on the results? Will there
be some preliminary results,or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what?
And if I don't hear back in a couple days is this "good news", meaning that
preliminarily it didn't look malignant? I am feeling very worried about this:
because my partner is a 3 year breast cancer survivor,my mother is a 15 year
colon cancer survivor, and before my DAd passed away at 86 of other causes, he
had had the beginnings of multiple myeloma: a bone cancer (of course, he was a
lifelong hobby photographer at a time when this meant having?a home darkroom
with many chemicals,and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may have
been environmental).? No genetic link with my partner of course: but still it
reminds me that these things can happen.In the meantime until I find out, will
try to keep positive and realize that cancer is unusual and these nodules are
very common.Laurie[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]






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#2103 From: webpoet1@...
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:27 pm
Subject: Thyroid nodules: FNA aspiration
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On April 8th, I will be undergoing an ultrasound guided?FNA (fine needle
aspiration) of some thyroid nodules that I have.
They will only be doing a biopsy on one of the nodules: 3 of the 4 are only
cysts, and they are not interested in those: but will be biopsying the one that
is "a complex mass inside a cyst": as that is more likely to be malignant,
although the chances are still low.

I have a couple of questions: how painful will it be, really? Apparently they
will not be using any
anesthesia: because sometimes using anesthesia can cause blood in the results
and interfere with reading them. Will it compare to, say, the pain of a shot? Or
worse?

And since it is ultrasound guided: am I going to have a lot of the "choky
feeling" that
I had when they did the original ultrasound? I felt really choky both by lying
on my back,
and also from the ultrasound pressing down on my thyroid.

Finally, when do they usually report on the results? Will there be some
preliminary results,
or will it take: a couple days? Or a week? Or what? And if I don't hear back in
a couple days is this "good news", meaning that preliminarily it didn't look
malignant?

I am feeling very worried about this: because my partner is a 3 year breast
cancer survivor,
my mother is a 15 year colon cancer survivor, and before my DAd passed away at
86 of other causes, he had had the beginnings of multiple myeloma: a bone cancer
(of course, he was a lifelong hobby
photographer at a time when this meant having?a home darkroom with many
chemicals,
and was also, by profession, a chemist: so this may have been environmental).?
No genetic link with my partner of course: but still it reminds me that these
things can happen.

In the meantime until I find out, will try to keep positive and realize that
cancer is unusual and these nodules are very common.

Laurie



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#2102 From: "WANDA BRIDGEMAN" <peacefrogsribbett@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:52 pm
Subject: Re: Going overseas and won't have Synthroid...any suggestions?
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--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" <tacopeland02@...> wrote:
>
> Greetings.  I'm in the military and am going overseas for a year.
The
> place I am going to has limited medical facilities and I will not be
> able to get the Synthroid I need.  I am hypothyroid and currently
have
> some, but will run out.  My clinic will not support me by giving me
> enough for my deployment.  So...does anyone have any suggestions as
to
> what I could do?  I appreciate any and all suggestions.  Thank you.
>
> Tim C.
>
have them give you enough samples to last you    thats what my doctor
does.  It can be done

#2101 From: "Tim" <tacopeland02@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:45 am
Subject: Going overseas and won't have Synthroid...any suggestions?
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Greetings.  I'm in the military and am going overseas for a year.  The
place I am going to has limited medical facilities and I will not be
able to get the Synthroid I need.  I am hypothyroid and currently have
some, but will run out.  My clinic will not support me by giving me
enough for my deployment.  So...does anyone have any suggestions as to
what I could do?  I appreciate any and all suggestions.  Thank you.

Tim C.

#2100 From: "matchboefriends" <matchboefriends@...>
Date: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:10 am
Subject: You have received a NEW friend request!
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You have received a NEW friend request! Check this request here:
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#2099 From: "John Vos" <vos@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 9:31 am
Subject: Re: Dr. John Vos...I second his post! YES!
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Please read all the information Mike Adams brings out.
Your doctor may kill you in the interest of his wallet.

Go to: http://www.naturalnews.com/021967.html

It is important for YOU, not for me, so do not harm yourself and your
family because your doctor is incapable to help you.

#2098 From: "John Vos" <vos@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 9:26 am
Subject: BEWARE your doctor may kill you when you are not careful.
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Read all of this and more from Mike Adams.
He has saved many lives.
Go to:  http://www.naturalnews.com/021967.html

#2097 From: "Laurie" <webpoet1@...>
Date: Sun Mar 2, 2008 9:00 am
Subject: Worried about Thyroid Nodules
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I am a new member. On February 2nd, I broke my ankle: they xrayed not
only my ankle, but also my neck (to make sure there was no injury):
my neck was fine: but they "incidentally" noticed on the xray that I
had thyroid nodules, something I had not been aware of since there
was no lump that could be felt.

I had an ultrasound last week: and they found 4 nodules. 3 are cysts,
but one is a combination of cyst and solid "complex mass". Now they
want to do either a needle biopsy, or a scan with radiation.
The scan with radiation would require being off work an additional
day (I have already taken 3 weeks off from work due to my ankle) plus
I would have to live in a motel for a day: we have 3 cats: I have
been told that the radiation from this test is dangerous to small
children and animals: there is absolutely no way to keep the cats
away from me other than using a squirt bottle, which would probably
permanently convince them that I no longer loved them.

So am hoping they do the needle biopsy, which I think is only a few
minutes.
they will also do a T3, T4 and TSH bloodwork.

I am very worried that this could be thyroid cancer,although have
been told that the majority of these nodules, even if there is a
solid component, are not. But that if it is, most thyroid cancer is
very treatable.

Has anyone had experience with these kinds of nodules?

I am very worried about this since my partner is a 3 year breast
cancer survivor: so we are a little "gun shy" right now.

Also: would thyroid nodules cause the following symptoms?
For about the past 5 to 10 years, I have found that I am
uncomfortable sleeping on my back: I feel sort of choky and
uncomfortable: so am a definite side sleeper: canot sleep on my back
at all. Also for the past 2 years I have had a slight degree of what
they call reverse aspiration: that is, occasionally a small amount of
food or drink (or even saliva, if I have not been eating or drinking)
will come back up and I will cough it up. I had a barium swallow last
year, and they found nothing abnormal so just said they didn't know
why this was happening: might be aging (I am almost 50). In addition,
when I drink a beverage especially a soda, I have a little bit of
coughing and drainage. Could this all be caused by thyroid nodules?
If so, why werent' these detected last year on the barium swallow?
And why weren't they seen when, in 2005, I had a carotid ultrasound
in order to diagnose a problem with my eyes? Or maybe it was
seen "incidentally" but not commented on becuase it didn't related to
the main focus of the ultransound?

I will probably have the tests after March 13th: because right now
due to my ankle injury I am not allowed to bear weight on that leg so
am temporarily using a walker/unable to drive. Any information that
you can give me that can help me feel more relaxed between now and
then will help.

Laurie

#2096 From: "girlkcrider" <girlkcrider@...>
Date: Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:09 am
Subject: I have added you to my friends network today!
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I created this cool friends network and added you to my friends network. Hit-up
now:
http://kissgirls.tripod.com/girlfriend.htm

#2095 From: AnnMarie <womanly20032003@...>
Date: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:37 pm
Subject: Re: [ThyroidDisease] Re:Anyone on this board anymore?
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You either get on a list with too much activity or you get on a list with little
activity
   like here.  Its hard to find an inbetween group,.

   AnnMarie


Dawn Dingeldein <spiritsk@...> wrote:
           I have been busy. My work schedule is nuts lately.

Dawn
--- Kate <Fraserk@...> wrote:

> Yes some are still here. There has been too much
> spam which is a real shame....There are a lot of
> well-informed, helpful people here.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>

Dance as if no-one were watching, Sing as if no-one were listening, Live each
day as if it were your last."

www.wwme.org
World Wide Marriage Encounter
we are Prayer Couple Coordinators for our local community.

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#2094 From: Dawn Dingeldein <spiritsk@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:35 pm
Subject: Re: [ThyroidDisease] Re:Anyone on this board anymore?
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I have been busy.  My work schedule is nuts lately.

Dawn
--- Kate <Fraserk@...> wrote:

> Yes some are still here.  There has been too much
> spam which is a real shame....There are a lot of
> well-informed, helpful people here.
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


Dance as if no-one were watching, Sing as if no-one were listening, Live each
day as if it were your last."

www.wwme.org
World Wide Marriage Encounter
we are Prayer Couple Coordinators for our local community.


Homemade cards


      
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#2093 From: "Kate" <Fraserk@...>
Date: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:10 pm
Subject: Re:Anyone on this board anymore?
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Yes some are still here.  There has been too much spam which is a real
shame....There are a lot of well-informed, helpful people here.


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#2092 From: "Amelia" <lakotasiouxgrizzly2006@...>
Date: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:17 pm
Subject: Anyone on this board anymore?
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Just wondering....
I've started a new board for anyone interested in healing.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/totalhealth2008

Come join us.
~Amy~
in Missouri

#2091 From: "privategbmsg" <privategbmsg@...>
Date: Sat Feb 2, 2008 2:29 pm
Subject: You've received a private message from a friend!
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I read your profile today, I thought I would drop you a line and hope to become
your friend! Check my personal page
http://privategbmsg.googlepages.com/girlrider.htm

#2090 From: "Nicki" <g.nicki@...>
Date: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:58 pm
Subject: Re: The End of Expenses!
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This is very much a scam!!!!




--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, "Emily Royster"
<emilyroyster@...> wrote:
>
> Recently, I shared my wonderful experiences about the sampler
program being
> offered at http://savingsystems.org I must ask that people stop
emailing me
> and thanking me for the tip. My mailbox is constantly overflowing.
I am receiving
> a couple of hundred emails per day from people that joined the
program and
> are now saving huge amounts of cash. many others are sending me
their register
> receipts as attachments showing their savings. I know how much you
can save
> because I am part of this program. You are all very welcome there
is no need
> to email me and thank me. I am very happy to have been able to help
and I hope
> all of you will take time to share great tips with the rest of us!
>
> Emily
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#2089 From: "Emily Royster" <emilyroyster@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 8:41 pm
Subject: Re: The End of Expenses!
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Recently, I shared my wonderful experiences about the sampler program being
offered at http://savingsystems.org I must ask that people stop emailing me
and thanking me for the tip. My mailbox is constantly overflowing. I am
receiving
a couple of hundred emails per day from people that joined the program and
are now saving huge amounts of cash. many others are sending me their register
receipts as attachments showing their savings. I know how much you can save
because I am part of this program. You are all very welcome there is no need
to email me and thank me. I am very happy to have been able to help and I hope
all of you will take time to share great tips with the rest of us!

Emily



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#2088 From: "Amelia" <lakotasiouxgrizzly2006@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:09 pm
Subject: Total Health 2008
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I have opened a new board in yahoo:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/totalhealth2008
it is based on the premise that the food we eat can either kill us and
damage our health in the process or re-establish balance in the
physical body.

Come join us for a weekly and daily support to your health concerns.

Be well...
~Amy~
in Missouri

#2087 From: "Amelia" <lakotasiouxgrizzly2006@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:14 pm
Subject: Re: The Loophole That Is Saving People Financially!
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Do the coupons work for fresh veggies and fruits?
~Amy~











--- In ThyroidDisease2@yahoogroups.com, "jestinjennifer"
<jestinjennifer@...> wrote:
>
> Re: The Loophole That Is Saving People Financially!
>
> Yes, Pam, I have also been a member of ths company's sampler program
> since the mid 1980s. I agree with you 100% that this is the best
> program to save a lot of money of just about every expense. I copied
> the original post that I read last week.
>
> [original post by Vicki G]
> As amazing as it may sound many people do not realize how easy it is
> to LEGALLY stop paying for their groceries! This is how the one hour
> television show began for the company whose website is at:
> http://savingsystems.org I thought it was very interesting and
> decided to check it out. I am very skeptical by nature so the first
> thing I did was check out the company. I contacted the Better
> Business Bureau and found that the company has had no complaints
> lodged against them, I also contacted Paypal who has verified this
> company. They told me that they verified the company's licenses,
bank
> accounts and other paperwork indicating to them that the company is
> legitimate. Then I started asking co-workers and friends about this
> program and to my surprise 6 out of the 10 people that I spoke with
> were already using this program. They told me how pleased they were
> with it and how much money they had saved and are currently saving.
> So I decided to sign up for this program on 12/20/07. On 12/27/07 I
> received my complete sampler membership package and the fun began.
> Using their program and the free lifetime membership that it
includes
> I went to the supermarket ready to make a killing. The cashier rang
> up my grocery bill and it came out to $239.87 then I presented her
> with the coupons I received from this program and I saved $223.38 -
> my final bill was only $16.49! The cashier wasn't the only one
> shocked. This program has changed my life!!!
>

#2086 From: "jestinjennifer" <jestinjennifer@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:21 pm
Subject: Re: The Loophole That Is Saving People Financially!
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Re: The Loophole That Is Saving People Financially!

Yes, Pam, I have also been a member of ths company's sampler program
since the mid 1980s. I agree with you 100% that this is the best
program to save a lot of money of just about every expense. I copied
the original post that I read last week.

[original post by Vicki G]
As amazing as it may sound many people do not realize how easy it is
to LEGALLY stop paying for their groceries! This is how the one hour
television show began for the company whose website is at:
http://savingsystems.org I thought it was very interesting and
decided to check it out. I am very skeptical by nature so the first
thing I did was check out the company. I contacted the Better
Business Bureau and found that the company has had no complaints
lodged against them, I also contacted Paypal who has verified this
company. They told me that they verified the company's licenses, bank
accounts and other paperwork indicating to them that the company is
legitimate. Then I started asking co-workers and friends about this
program and to my surprise 6 out of the 10 people that I spoke with
were already using this program. They told me how pleased they were
with it and how much money they had saved and are currently saving.
So I decided to sign up for this program on 12/20/07. On 12/27/07 I
received my complete sampler membership package and the fun began.
Using their program and the free lifetime membership that it includes
I went to the supermarket ready to make a killing. The cashier rang
up my grocery bill and it came out to $239.87 then I presented her
with the coupons I received from this program and I saved $223.38 -
my final bill was only $16.49! The cashier wasn't the only one
shocked. This program has changed my life!!!

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