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(48,808 posts)
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 06:21 PM Nov 4

Having a surgery tomorrow. Hyperparathyroidism (both of us already voted)

I have never heard of parathyroid. Never knew how calcium is important to the body beyond strong bones.

When, two years ago, my physician told me that my calcium level was high, my initial reaction was so what?

But same next year and I finally had a bone scan - not too bad - and a CT scan where two of the four glands were found to enlarged and will be removed. There are four of them so no effect.

I did not experience any of the symptoms except an occasional lack of stamina.

The nurse called me two days ago with a message from the anesthesiologist: because there is a shortage of IV fluid (after the hurricanes) I need to drink about 96 oz of clear Gatorade in two hours to finish half an hour before check in! I called to confirm and that nurse said that it does not have to be 96 oz. And I chose clear Pedialyte.

I am going to wear Depend.

Spouse just commented that it will be better to undergo operation instead of worrying about what is happening all over the country.

The only concern is the proximity to the vocal chords but he is known to be an excellent surgeon so..

Wish me luck.

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Having a surgery tomorrow. Hyperparathyroidism (both of us already voted) (Original Post) question everything Nov 4 OP
Wishing you a speedy recovery gademocrat7 Nov 4 #1
Thank you much question everything Nov 4 #2
I did acute care transcription for 15 years buzzycrumbhunger Nov 4 #3
Thank you! question everything Nov 4 #4
I had a parathyroidectomy several years ago (maybe 8?) Lefta Dissenter Nov 4 #5
Thank you for the encouraging comments. question everything Nov 4 #6
Healing vibes on the way to you for a speedy recovery. SheltieLover Nov 4 #7
Hoping you have a speedy and complete recovery. brer cat Nov 4 #8
Get well soon, question everything! nt Dear_Prudence Nov 4 #9
Best of luck Nigrum Cattus Nov 4 #10
more than luck.... markie Nov 5 #11

buzzycrumbhunger

(896 posts)
3. I did acute care transcription for 15 years
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 06:25 PM
Nov 4

This is a simple procedure and you’ll do fine. They’ll probably just monitor your levels from here on and you should bounce back.

Lefta Dissenter

(6,656 posts)
5. I had a parathyroidectomy several years ago (maybe 8?)
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 06:32 PM
Nov 4

I had 3 1/2 of the four parathyroid glands removed. My recovery was swift - used only 1.5 of the 30 hydrocodone tabs that were prescribed - then was able to switch to otc pain relief the next evening after the surgery. I had the surgery on a Friday and was able to go back to work on Monday, though I probably didn’t stay the full day. The great thing is that I had improvement in many of the symptoms I didn’t even realize I was having!

I’m sorry about the inconvenience of the iv bag shortage (it’s the bags themselves, not the fluid), but glad you’ll still have the surgery. That’s the type that can be postponed, and you’ll be glad to just get the darned thing done. And your spouse is correct about anesthesia being better than stressing about the election!

Best wishes to you!!! I hope yours goes as well as mine did. And I hope the election results by the time you get home give you a huge lift in recovery!

Nigrum Cattus

(101 posts)
10. Best of luck
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 10:23 PM
Nov 4

Most of us don't realize how important the thyroid glands are and
all the systems it regulates. If you have a scar after the operation
come up with a good story about how got it - sharks, bear, etc.

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