Surgery messes with your body. It needs time to heal and adjust. Don't worry about the weight. Just keep up with your good habits. ♥️
29 Jan 20 by member: Erquiaga
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29 Jan 20 by member: caraken
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29 Jan 20 by member: Erquiaga
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If you've been calorie-conscious yet still made some less than desirable choices such as soups and sandwiches, lunchmeats and snacks it is likely mostly water weight accumulated by the additional sodium consumption. Just a guess because it happens to me when I get sick and revert to those things. You'll get over this.
29 Jan 20 by member: adamevegod1
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Breathe! It will come off! You have been through so much lately both physically and emotionally... Hang in there! 😊 ❤️ 🤗
29 Jan 20 by member: melissatwa
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Well I’m shaky and weak so food is what I want
29 Jan 20 by member: caraken
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I don't know all what your body is going through not just from having surgery but now with adjusting to missing parathyroid. Take care of yourself and go easy. I know you don't want to gain, but maybe some really satisfying lower calorie but high protein food might help you feel better and stronger.
29 Jan 20 by member: melissatwa
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The doctor told me to eat small meals. So I am doing that but getting better. I see surgeon tomorrow will see what he says.
30 Jan 20 by member: caraken
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30 Jan 20 by member: adamevegod1
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it's going to be ok. just keep on keeping on.
31 Jan 20 by member: Sweet Georgia Peaches
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Saw the surgeon today and the lab results on thyroid said it was cancer. But it’s out now and we will keep a check on other half and life is good. Also, having half a thyroid, a lab isn’t done for a month as it takes a minute to know how the half of thyroid is , excuse me, putting out. So I see the endocrinologist on the 28th of Feb for lab and surgeon again in March to check my vocal chords.
31 Jan 20 by member: caraken
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Keep us posted. Good thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏❣️
31 Jan 20 by member: Erquiaga
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Caraken, I'm sorry you're having to go through this. Messing with hormone-secreting organs ... y'never know how the body will adjust and how long it'll take. Did the surgeon remove half the thyroid *and all four* of the parathyroid glands? (I'm hypothyroid with a goiter, and had three of the four parathyroid glands removed a couple of years ago; no malignancy but I had hyperparathyroidism causing elevated serum calcium.) The parathyroid is amazing: They can surgically remove all four from the throat area and implant just one in the fat of the arm and still preserve normal function! The surgeon left one parathyroid gland in place in the throat in my case.
31 Jan 20 by member: Miraculum
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I just had the inflamed lower right parathyroid taken out all others were ok. He removed the right half of thyroid because of a pre cancerous spot but lab testing showed it was cancer But it’s out so we will just keep an eye on the left half.
01 Feb 20 by member: caraken
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Wow... Caraken, I'm glad it is out. If there was any question about it being the right move to have surgery, it is anwered. Hope everything gets back to normal soon for you.
02 Feb 20 by member: melissatwa
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