After three re examinations, I was diagnosed with nail cancer

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-04

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Pseudonym: Huguang Qiuyue.

Age: 3rd natal year.

Gender: Female. Cities: Cities with light rail passing through buildings.

Hobbies: reading, sports, chasing dramas.

And the thyroid thing: two years ago, thyroid nodules were detected, and then he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, waiting for surgery.

At first, I often felt that there was phlegm in my throat, I couldn't cough it out or swallow it, and sometimes the phlegm was blocked in my throat and affected my breathing, which was very uncomfortable.

Although so, but it was not painful or itchy, it dragged on for half a year, and I was afraid that there would be a serious illness so I went to the otolaryngology department of a nearby secondary hospital for an examination, and I did a laryngoscopy and said that it was laryngitis, and I took the medicine for a few days, and I didn't get better when I came back.

After more than half a year, I went to Jiangjin Central Hospital, a tertiary hospital, for examination, and the doctor heard the symptoms and asked me to do two examinations, one is laryngeal color ultrasound; The second is laryngoscopy.

I'm going to do the color ultrasound first. Two young female medical staff asked me how old I was during the examination, and when I heard this, I became nervous and asked, "What's wrong?" ", she said, "there are nodules". I said, "Is a nodule a tumor?" "I almost asked if it was cancer. She said, "Yes." I panicked.

When I was waiting for the color ultrasound report, I found a place where no one was sad alone, cried, and thought a lot: the money for treatment is going to be used, and the family is going to be dragged down, and my mother-in-law will regret finding me as a daughter-in-law (only after I got married, I realized that several families want to be in-laws with my mother-in-law), if I am gone, what will happen to my two daughters? How pitiful it should be for a child who doesn't have a mother, after her husband continues to give birth to a son, what should the daughters do? (The old man has the traditional idea of wanting grandchildren) ......

The report came out, grade 4A, and when I took it to the doctor, the doctor said: You will be re-examined in half a year. I didn't believe my ears at the time, and I asked the doctor to confirm whether it was true and rechecked it six months later. I got a little impatient with the doctor's questions. I thought to myself, didn't I cry in vain?

When I came back, I hung up an expert number from Southwest Hospital, and asked me to re-do a color ultrasound, and the results were similar to those in the central hospital, and the experts also asked them to re-examine after half a year.

Since they all say so, I'll just wait......

Half a year later, I went to the re-examination as scheduled, hung up Dr. Li's number, asked to do color ultrasound and puncture, and went to get the puncture results on the day, I was as nervous as watching the results of the college entrance examination, and when I got the report, my hands were trembling, but fortunately it was benign. Then let it go back to the review after half a year.

Four months after this check-up, I had occasional pain on both sides of my chin, and I was afraid that it was caused by the deterioration of the nodules, so I went for a follow-up in advance. At that time, the doctor was unable to get the results accurately, so he went to associate professor Tang on duty to confirm, and the professor read the results and asked him to go for a reexamination half a year later.

The result came out the next day, Professor Tang did not sit for the consultation, so he had to hang up Professor Qi's number again, and the doctor saw that the result was written "suspicious in nature", so he asked him to do a puncture again, and I was still angry, why didn't I just let the puncture be done yesterday? The doctor said that it was not him yesterday, and said that now there is genetic testing, which can more accurately judge benign and vicious, and it depends on my own choice.

Very reluctantly, but still paid the fee, and came to the piercing the next day. A few days later, I got the results, and I thought it should still be benign, after all, I did a puncture last time. But it backfired, and the report was written malignant, and the BRAF gene was mutated, confirming papillary thyroid cancer. (When I went to Southwest Hospital for a check-up, I saw a total of 5 doctors before and after, bumping around like headless flies. )

This time, it was calm to see the results. Because since the nodule was detected, there is a lot of information about this disease, and it is said that it is the happiest cancer and will not affect the life expectancy.

After informing her husband of the results, he was in no mood to talk about business with customers and was depressed for a long time. I also comforted him again and again, it's okay, little case, just cut it. We need to despise it strategically and value it tactically. We also discussed not to tell the family members of both parties that it was thyroid cancer, for fear of intimidating them, so we said that the nodule met the standard for surgery.

Now, I am at the stage where I have completed the pre-operative examination and am waiting to be notified to be admitted to the hospital for surgery.

Ever since I got a nodule, I will open an article about the thyroid gland in my mobile phone browser, and recently I saw a sentence: In addition to life and death, the rest are abrasions. Although it is cancer, from the data I know, the 10-year survival rate is more than 95%, indicating that the disease does not affect life expectancy. So we need to relax our minds and face it calmly.

I am a person who lives and has a very regular life and routine, but I am not surprised to suffer from this disease, firstly, because I am too easy to get angry; The second is because there is too little exercise. The next direction I try to do is to control my emotions well, and to be calm and calm in everything.

In addition, arrange no less than 20 minutes of exercise time every day, and Liu Genghong's shuttlecock exercise, which is popular on the whole Internet, has also been planted, which is sour and sweaty and decompressive.

Where there's a will, there's a way. Hopefully I'll live to an age where I can't go anywhere.

The soldiers will block, and the water will cover the earth. It has become a fact, and we can only face it strongly. Let's stay warm, defeat the disease together, and live a better life in the future. - Lake light and autumn moon.

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