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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? At home, doing well. July 14, 2013. My incision, the morning after surgery. Second verse, same as the first, right? I have had no problems with my calcium levels, Praise God. My pain at the very first was a little more than last time, but now is about the same. I am able to be up and moving about the same amount as before, which is not much yet. How to talk about tough times. June 20, 2013. I am going to work on developing this t...
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Faith | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? July 25, 2013. I can’t believe it’s taken me a week to sit down and update since my post-op follow up appointment! I’ll start there…. First of all, the path report on the left side of my thyroid was cancer free. Woo hoo, right? But also has an association with PTC and even Anaplastic cancer. I am also SO grateful for all the kindness we have been shown. I have gotten so many cards from people. Our brothers and sisters in ...Today...
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Incision, Day 4 | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? Incision, Day 4. July 15, 2013. A little more bruising than last time, but overall, I am doing very well. Not coughing like I did after the last surgery, and my voice is better. Could it be my anesthesiologist did a better job this time? I have a little more energy each day, but I still have to sit and rest for a while if I get up and do very much. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Follow...
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Thyroid Medication | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? Category Archives: Thyroid Medication. Incision, Day 4. July 15, 2013. A little more bruising than last time, but overall, I am doing very well. Not coughing like I did after the last surgery, and my voice is better. Could it be my anesthesiologist did a better job this time? I have a little more energy each day, but I still have to sit and rest for a while if I get up and do very much. July 11, 2013. Since then I have read a goo...
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Test Results | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? Category Archives: Test Results. July 25, 2013. I can’t believe it’s taken me a week to sit down and update since my post-op follow up appointment! I’ll start there…. First of all, the path report on the left side of my thyroid was cancer free. Woo hoo, right? But also has an association with PTC and even Anaplastic cancer. I am also SO grateful for all the kindness we have been shown. I have gotten so many cards from people&...
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? Weaning, Whining, and Well-Wishes. June 19, 2013. Alliterative titles: cutting edge or passe? Whining–well, we can save that for later…. Later too.” So Monday night we had pizza. Ok, now the whining. As always, feel free to skip the rest of this post if you don’t want to hear me complain. I will never know the difference! But I do. not. want. to. depend. on. a. drug. for. my. life. Newer posts →. Out of the Woodwork. June 16, 2013.
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At home, doing well. | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? At home, doing well. July 14, 2013. My incision, the morning after surgery. Second verse, same as the first, right? I have had no problems with my calcium levels, Praise God. My pain at the very first was a little more than last time, but now is about the same. I am able to be up and moving about the same amount as before, which is not much yet. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Leave a R...
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Bow Tie? Butterfly? | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? What do a bow tie and butterfly have to do with thyroid problems? Well, they are the two things that are commonly used to explain the thyroid’s shape and/or location. Take a look at this picture, and you’ll see what I mean:. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Incision, Day 4.
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Warning | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? This blog is about a medical journey. It has some medical details. That you may find distasteful. Also, I talk some about breastfeeding. A toddler, homeschooling. Specifically the use of essential oils), natural childbirth. I’m a childbirth educator), and most importantly my faith in Christ Jesus. If you are someone who would prefer not to read about those things, this is probably not the blog for you. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Follicular Variant Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, Second Surgery Today | Bow Tie, Butterfly
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Bow Tie, Butterfly. The Thyroid I Took for Granted. Why Blog about a Gland? Follicular Variant Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, Second Surgery Today. July 11, 2013. Just as I did when I had done research on Hurthle Cells way back when I was diagnosed with a Hurthle Cell Lesion and wanted to understand what that meant, I want to put down here some of what I have learned about the particular variety of cancer I was diagnosed with after my first surgery: Follicular Variant Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, FVPTC.
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