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Journal Entry: Tue Oct 21, 2008, 7:51 PM
I never do these entries...

I honestly have never done one of these but I have had such a horrible week that I really wanted to share what I've just been through and still going through. Just in case anyone was wondering why I haven't been around much :p

I was diagnosed a few months ago with Nodules on my thyroid. I was sent to an endocrinologist for a biopsy. The first one was inconclusive...so she wanted to do a second one. The second came back the same way. They recommended me to have a Thyroidectomy...full removal of my thyroid gland. My sister had one done as well for the same reason. My mother also had problems with hers, so it's a family thing I guess...lol.

Now for the fun part. I was scheduled for surgery on Oct 14th...this past tuesday at 8am. The surgery can take around 3 hours to do, and they keep me overnight for observation.

When I woke up I had a breathing tube down my throat, I was not breathing on my own. I looked up on the wall at the Calendar and noticed that the date was the 16th, 2 days after my surgery. I was confused to say the least. I had a rare complication of surgery that ended up paralyzing my vocal cords causing extensive swelling and I wasn't getting any air through...hence the breathing tube. My doctor/surgeon checked me when I woke up by getting me to make noises with my voice, while she looked at my vocal cords. They weren't moving and was still causing me not to breathe, so they put me back under with a breathing tube for the night and she did a Tracheotomy. yeah...I know...fun , right? This has been hell. I just got home from the hospital last night, I'll have this tracheotomy in for a few months....I'll be seeing her again on Friday for further evaluation.

I'm still having trouble breathing and I have to really watch out not to get an infection...if I do, I go into respiratory failure and die...yay me!

ain't life a bitch sometimes?!

  • Mood: Neutral
  • Listening to: Silence
  • Playing: WoW
  • Eating: nothing
  • Drinking: nothing

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:iconmalakaidemonia:
I'm not a religious person, but I hope that you can make it through this ordeal unscathed. As shitty as life is all you can ever really do is stay positive. Not much of a poet either so I can't write something beautiful to make everything better. Just stay strong.
:iconsilverwolf0122:
I'm very sorry the her that, this is awful. Take care, I hope you'll get better very soon.
:icondesignsbyeve:
Sooo sorry to hear your surgery went so bad hon :( My hubby -just- had the same surgery about 3 weeks ago now. Luckily he had no complications, but it's been a real rough time the past 4 years while they finally decided it was time to remove his thyroid in the first place. Hopefully you recover quickly and will feel much better afterward. :hug: I'll keep you in my thoughts sweetie.
:iconjetteroheller:
Sorry to hear about this, hope you have swift recovery and feel better soon.
:iconadiene:
wow :( Poor thang. My heart goes out to ya I hope you heal up fast ! *huggles~!

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:iconaborro:
oh shit, that sucks alot! I wish I could hug you

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Don't look back, look afar
What the distance hold, you may not know
Until you a new horizon unfold
:iconpatslash:
:( that is truly shit! i hope you recover very soon hon! :hug:

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:iconnimalqua:
Well at least you didn't have an emergency tracheotomy done with a Bic pen (what's recommended at crash sites). But wait - then you'd have a colorful throat.
:iconuberbechin:
i am sorry to hear about that. i know about complications from surgery and believe me i know how you feel, too. i feel the fear rise up again when i think back about it. but it passes. now i just have to worry about infection too.

take care of yourself. *hugs*

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...and it's only the giving that makes you what you are.

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