Life after Thyroidectomy/Thyroid Cancer (16 months)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • A lot of you have had questions about life after thyroid removal/thyroid cancer, so I decided to make a video to share the changes I have experienced!
    Feel free to follow my thyroid related fitness instagram @marimuscles A lot of you ask about weight loss after thyroid cancer/thyroid issues and that instagram is dedicated to workout videos, recipes, and motivation! I also am posting very frequently and you guys can see my day to day routines regarding not only fitness, but eating habits and ways to stay positive.

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  • @smakrs1
    @smakrs1 Před 7 lety +62

    Hi Marisa! So great that you posted this video. I had thyroid cancer in 1969 (a few months before my 19th birthday). Back then, there were no support groups, nowhere to search for information, no survivors I could talk with; cancer was pretty much a death sentence. I was extremely fortunate to have wonderful surgeons, who were confident that they totally removed all the cancer. They tested frozen tissue sections, during my 8 hour surgery, and were aggressive in literally digging deeper for tissue samples, to be sure I was cancer free. I had an impossible time believing their diagnosis, because, cancer was not something people survived. I had a very extensive scar (perhaps today, with new surgical techniques, that might not be the case?) and over 180 visible stitches. For about a year it was very obvious that I'd had major surgery; today, the scar is basically invisible. I had a total thyroid removal, luckily, without destroying my vocal cords. My parathyroid glands were nicked, resulting in my needing to take calcium (calcium lactate, because it will not cause kidney stones)and vitamin D (calcitriol) along with thyroid replacement Rx. I suffered from parathyroid tetany (the numbness/muscle spasms caused by low blood calcium levels) for years, until I finally stumbled upon an endocrinologist who quickly put me on vitamin D, which allows my body to retain the calcium I'm taking. I had many unanswered questions concerning my health because I didn't have radiation or chemo (this is a good thing, however, I'd wonder if I truly was rid of the cancer or if it would return. This caused a great deal of anxiety for me for decades (thank goodness for an occasional Xanex). After my surgery, I returned to work in 4 weeks and had blood tests to check thy and calcium levels about every 3 months; today, that's done twice a year. I was unable to obtain life insurance or medical insurance and my dream of becoming a flight attendant was impossible, because I had cancer. That's how survivors were treated back in the day; this definitely added to one's anxiety levels. I went on to get married, I had one successful (high risk, but really not a problem, just a lot of blood tests and Rx adjustments) pregnancy. My son was born healthy; he's now 35 and I'm gramma to a 5 year old and an 8 year old. I've had my "moments" following my cancer experience. I have been very fortunate to be a nearly 50 year survivor. I so wish I would have had the opportunity to compare my story with other survivors. My doctors told me that thy ca mostly effected older people. There was no history of women having children; that was scary. Sometimes, you just have to live your life to the best of your ability, most of all stay positive and find happiness in each new day, that truly becomes a gift. I think having cancer so early in life gave me an old soul and probably kept me out of lots of trouble (remember, I went through this "adventure" in the 1960s). I hope that your video and my post will help other survivors to gain some peach of mind. I also hope that 50 years from now, you will be the healthy gramma, recalling your medical victory. If you have any questions for me, please contact me. Thank you again, for sharing your experience.

    • @siykee
      @siykee Před 7 lety

      Sandra Koteski I just read your comment and it gave me hope in the future, I was diagnosed right after giving birth to my first baby and It has been the scariest moment of my life because in my mind it could mean that I might not be there to see her grow, but now I see things differently and have high hopes for the future!! Thank you for your story and encouragement!

    • @baresjaylord280
      @baresjaylord280 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank u for sharing this give me hope.. that i still could see my children grow.. i was just diagnose this january2019 papillary carcinoma im 28 years old

    • @baresjaylord280
      @baresjaylord280 Před 5 lety +1

      Do you have a special diet?

    • @skizzalb8164
      @skizzalb8164 Před 4 lety

      How often have u had to see the doc? & that's a beautiful story glad to know ur kids and u r ok. Any particular way u ate?

    • @darksoul2131
      @darksoul2131 Před 4 lety +2

      I have a surgery tomorrow pray for me

  • @mlauzon03
    @mlauzon03 Před 8 lety +32

    Your video has given me sooo much hope. I have papillary thyroid cancer and my surgery is in 2 days. Im 23 and I'm so afraid of the life change, but I'm also incredibly happy that it's a step to recovery... Thank you for sharing your story. I hope I can be as positive as you are in 16 months! Wishing you a long, healthy life! ☺️

    • @KAJAN9024
      @KAJAN9024 Před 8 lety +6

      Me too. I've had my operation and it went great. Hope yours dod as well!

    • @davidbolle2203
      @davidbolle2203 Před 6 lety +1

      Just now looking at this video, and curious if you are willing to share your journey a year later from the surgery and the recovery from this particular form of cancer?

    • @94Cadaver
      @94Cadaver Před 6 lety

      Hi I'm 23 too and I had my surgery for papillary thyroid cancer 2 days ago.. Can you please share more details about your journey

    • @frankielinville4855
      @frankielinville4855 Před 6 lety

      Michelle Lauzon any updates you can share !!

  • @addykeszler4355
    @addykeszler4355 Před 8 lety +14

    I had my thyroid removed when I was 2 and have lived my whole life with no thyroid and I love it, I feel different and special in my own way.

  • @happyheather24
    @happyheather24 Před 7 lety +14

    Who would thumbs down this? Probably someone who doesn't know how hard this really is and the thyroid affects everything in your body.

    • @OzmaOfOzz
      @OzmaOfOzz Před 2 lety

      probably someone so tired and fatigued they hit the wrong button, lol

  • @lisamacconnell5352
    @lisamacconnell5352 Před 7 lety +21

    Thank you for sharing your story Marissa. I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2014, had a complete thyroidectomy & RAI. It was a very scary time for me, not knowing what to expect. Even after surgery & still adjusting to my synthroid medication which has to be adjusted when it's too high. (My endocrinologist must monitor it about every 3 months) But I can definitely relate to the mind fog, & hair loss is a side effect of synthroid. The temporary thyroid medication that is short acting they gave me right after surgery gave me horrible head aches. Thank God they switched me to the synthroid. They went away. Had a full body scan, & yearly ultrasound on neck too. It was scary of not knowing the outcome of things, or what to expect. But now that it's over & being cancer free is really something!! I like your positivity!! You are an inspiration to many thyroid cancer survivors!!

  • @amy3735
    @amy3735 Před 6 lety +8

    As soon as you said your scar is like your battle wound I just couldn't stop nodding. I had my thyroid removed about a month and a half ago and every time I look in the mirror and see my scars, I smile, because I made it through that difficult part in my life.

    • @noraimamaeda4518
      @noraimamaeda4518 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I feel
      The same. I love
      My scar and I am not shy about it♥️♥️

  • @stelapetrova2654
    @stelapetrova2654 Před 8 lety +7

    I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer 2 months ago. And i thing exactly the same way as you do. Thank you for your video. Its so motivating and positive. Thank God that there are people like you who make me feel like i am not crazy and i is good to know that i am not alone. I feel much better and happier since the cancer is gone. Thank you again!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +Stella Petrov Stella, don't worry.. you are not crazy, and you are definitely not alone! Congratulations on being cancer free! Sending well wishes your way!

  • @csmsmith1
    @csmsmith1 Před 7 lety +3

    Awww, I just feel like hugging you to thank you. I am due for total thyroid removal soon and I have been feeling soooo scared. It's nice to see a strong and beautiful girl like you who went through this and overcame it.

  • @missmarisaferreira
    @missmarisaferreira Před 2 lety +3

    I just had my thyroid removed 10 days ago. Thank you so much for the video 🥰❤ i was diagnosed wih thyroid cancer, def a life changing experience. Love to everyone here!!! ❤

  • @salmanchaudhry1746
    @salmanchaudhry1746 Před 8 lety +39

    I had the most terrible time aswell (Surgery 2011)...Post surgery my body clearly didn't like what had happened and knocked out so many things. Forgetting the tiredness, I suddenly developed stomach acid issues, and my libido and overall energy nosedived to zero. I still sometimes get those days (3 days ago I had to snooze for 20 minutes at work) but much less. I realised a lot of my issues were to do with gut aswell, but the synthroid is really difficult on the body and sometimes it takes people a lot longer to get used to the medication. The body needs to adjust to having artificial fixed dose medicine everyday rather than your thyroid releasing hormones in precision quantities whenever the body needs it. Its common sense really. Its now been 5 years Post Op and I still get anxiety, depression, sticky eyes, overall tiredness I would say Im at 70% energy constantly. Post op till around 3 years it was around 50-60% - I was very tired. Then I started excercising aswell, I still notice I get easy aches and pains after excercise and my knees and shoulders might suddenly flare up - mainly due to mismanagement of calcium and vitamins and minerals (which is another thing they don't really tell you how important it is!). Your body needs a constant supply of vitamins, everyday, and if you have gut issues as a result of the operation, or you have other issues as a result of the operation they all need to be addressed individually. THe depression can set in when you start thinking of the "Why me", why is everything not normal etc etc, but this is your test! Try and get through it. We have to accept, we will never have our energy back 100%, and on the odd days we do (I sometimes get these days where I'm on cloud 9 and everything is working!) we have to count the blessing. Maybe next day you feel dead again. Gotta get through. Things that can help 5-10% are clearly things like exercise, keep a much better diet, drink water (but don't guzzle it down!, you need to sip if you can - especially if you have too much trips to the loo when you drink water...) All these add up. Also, I can not stress enough - SLEEP. These meds such as synthroid can make you nervous, anxious, tired - and you need to do EVERYTHING else to smooth out your sleep routine. Try and sleep regular, take your medication at the same time everyday. My routine is - 8am Synthroid. 9am Apple cider vinegar tablespoon in a big glass water. Wait 20 Minutes. Drink Milk Kefir Half Glass. If still hungry have lactose free milk with porridge, and some dates/banana. Stop Chocolates and Crisps/Chips - your new metabolism hates it, and it can develop into something I have - high triglycerides (super super high 1800 was the reading - should be like less than 50 or something) which I am taking Fenofibrates for aswell.! Do the best you can folks. You can read until the cows come home about - Adrenals, Calcium, Potassium, H Pylori, Gallstones and other issues but the bottom line is - HEALTHY LIFESTYLE even if you feel absolutely shattered mentally and physically. Those days/moments will pass and you have to live the best you can with whatever cards you have been dealt. You may get hair loss, I did - stop using Anything with Sulphates in your shampoo and move to natural products if you can. Stop processed foods - or cut it down to a bare minimum - your body will adjust eventually.

    • @rogerpt101
      @rogerpt101 Před 8 lety

      sure, i will add you to my facebook... thanks... kumon... hehehe

    • @rogerpt101
      @rogerpt101 Před 8 lety

      add me rogerpt101@yahoo.com

    • @SaskiaFaleiroVlogs
      @SaskiaFaleiroVlogs Před 6 lety +2

      This comment made me feel like I’m not alone in this. I’m almost 8 months post op and have been feeling very defeated by everything. The medicine makes my stomach sick, have zero energy, I’m sad some days without reason, my memory sucks..... I rally thought by now I would feel better not worse but your comment actually reminded me I’m not alone

    • @thedefiantone8805
      @thedefiantone8805 Před 6 lety +2

      Salman Chaudhry your a fighter brother, stay strong!! Thanks for sharing your story

    • @naditabs1933
      @naditabs1933 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you very much for this informations .I had my operation 1 year ago and my tsh level is too hight even that I'm taking tablets. Anxiety and .worried .anger .tired all the time .I was very active person love to go to gym very happy .But since I find out about my thyroid problem my life change. My heart beats funny sometimes too .so I will try some of the things you say .I hope I get well

  • @sabatina1506
    @sabatina1506 Před 6 lety +4

    I've been 4 months cancer free now and I've had so many questions for someone my own age and experience. This was such a helpful video, thank you for posting this.

  • @bikoislife8417
    @bikoislife8417 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank u so much.I watched this last year before my total thyroidectomy.I was nervous but your video is comforting.Now one year after Im doing great.Thank u.May the universe bless u☺️

  • @tahonienonie88
    @tahonienonie88 Před 8 lety +45

    I had my thyroid removed two weeks ago. My nodules were tested for Hashimotos disease it tested positive and my thyroid was extremely inflamed constantly and I lost 20 pounds over a 3 week time span. I was exhausted constantly, anxious, agitated, depressed, no appetite and so much more. My surgeon told me my body was attacking my thyroid as if it was a foreign object. I honestly feel like she was right. I felt genuinely it was working against me. I never had surgery before and was TERRIFIED but I made the choice to have it removed and it was the right decision...I hate that so many people suffer from thyroid issues...I am now able to eat. My stomach isn't so sensitive and I can breathe...I am hoping that my body gets used to the synthroid and that I can begin to live a healthy life again and GAIN weight. I am going to record a video and hope that my story can help inspire or comfort or someone can relate...

    • @sparrowhawk5673
      @sparrowhawk5673 Před 6 lety

      TaHonieNonie , did you create the video? can you post a link here please thanks

    • @natalyabarrett2784
      @natalyabarrett2784 Před 6 lety

      TaHonieNonie I will be doing my surgery July 3, 2018 and I am praying for the best. Scared.

    • @serenacisneros1921
      @serenacisneros1921 Před 4 lety

      I am getting a nuclear medicine thyroid scan today I been sick since may 2019 I went from 130lbs to 79lbs I have trouble breathing trouble swallowing loss of appetite feeling super tired and weak all the time I am nauseas everyday I just lay on the couch unable to go anywhere and the doctors keep telling me it’s all in my head and I know it’s my thyroid my heart beats super fast even when I’m just laying down I just hope they find out what’s wrong and I hope I will need surgery because the doctor doesn’t even know what dose they want me on I went from 150mg in 2011 and in July 2020 they put me down to 88mg and now I’m at 100mg because my thyroid is not producing enough hormones I hope they find out what’s wrong

    • @maramabdullah4828
      @maramabdullah4828 Před 2 lety

      Plz any updates ?

    • @tahonienonie88
      @tahonienonie88 Před 2 lety

      @@maramabdullah4828 I feel so bad I did not see the other comments. I did not end up posting any of the videos I made but would be more than happy to share with you all my journey individually if you have any questions after this.
      As and update; I currently have no thyroid of course lol be advised I am 5'10 and 33 years old and I weigh 148lbs. A HUGE jump from my ''normal'' weight and how small I was going into surgery. I currently take 100MCG of synthroid every morning. My surgeon/endo told me to take it in the morning on empty stomach because the body absorbs more that way. Initially we started at around 125MCG and it varied between 125-112 for a while. As of this current day and about the last year I have been consistent on the 100. It was a looooonnnggg journey to get to where I am. We had the incorrect dosages for a long time and I had to get my blood drawn every 4-6 weeks in order to see where I stood. A couple things we noted were that birth control can affect the dosage you need. Normally from how my endo explained to me, they affix the synthroid dose to your weight. For some reason birth control can disturb that and you might need to go down or up a bit depending on how it is affecting your body. Also some vitamins can affect the actual test results. For me it was biotin that was giving us some false results so she would have me fast on it a week before I had my labs drawn. I do believe that I am on the correct dose of 100MCG but I am having my blood drawn tomorrow to make sure. Even a small jump up or decrease in medication can show a big difference. I still suffer with some mild anxiety and mild insomnia. My endo told me that the insomnia is usually the last to go. Overall I feel a complete 360 from my symptoms presurgery and do believe it was the right choice for me. My best advice is to be in touch with how you feel and if you feel something is off do not be afraid to ask your endo. Also you need a really good endo (Endocrinologist) who is skilled in the thyroid because it is a very complicated organ that functions differently in all of our bodies. Something to note in my situation is that it flared up initially after I had my daughter when I was 27 and I have a history of thyroid issues in my family also. As of today, I consider myself a survivor of thyroid disease but taking synthroid everyday and having intermittent time periods of feeling bad are a constant reminder of how complex having thyroid issues really are. Love and light to you all ***butterflies***

  • @Speeedruner
    @Speeedruner Před 5 lety +3

    Ah you are an amazing person! such an inspiration, I’m 9 days after surgery and starting to feel quite emotional, wondering what is in store for me (especially with weight) I was a fitness guru and hoped I could go back to it after time. You have given me hope that life will be ok - thank you so much for doing this video. I feel much more positive already, much love to you x

  • @lauramarinat
    @lauramarinat Před 8 lety +20

    Hello Marisa, forgive my English is a little bit rust, I just watched your video and you don't have idea how it has encourage me...I just had my surgery 3 weeks ago and like you my diagnose was thyroid cancer, I had a full thyroidectomy plus some lymph nodes removed, today I receive my results and Dr. said that I had Papillary Carcinoma (sorry if I spelled wrong) stage I, and because of my age (35) my prognosis is very good...But still I won't deny it I'm very scare...But listening your video some how has encourage me...I'm feeling good, some tension on the neck area and my shoulder is numb but Dr. recommended me to move my arm and my neck and eventually the tension will go away. My voice is different but we were expecting that to happened my Dr. did a test today and told me that my vocals cords are doing good, one is compensate the other and soon enough I will regain my voice complete it. I need to go under iodine treatment just for precaution, and to be honest I'm more scare to be isolated for 3 days than I was for the surgery, I guess I feel that when I am alone my mind likes to go to a place where lots of negative feelings surrounds your brain but I have to keep being positive and remove those feelings from my mind and my soul. Like you said If I beat this I can do anything! well finally I will love if you can give me some advise about the diet...I have struggled with my weight all of my life and I'm curious about the gluten free diet, and another thing how long have you waited to start exercising, like you said I have never being the typical person who spent lots of their time inside at gym or running outside, I guess I never had the energy probably because my thyroid had a problem but I do like to do Yoga, it has been 3 weeks after my surgery and y Dr. said I could start as soon as I feel I can....I really appreciated your video, it made me positive today! keep strong and happy , I'm planning to do the same! greetings from Venezuela and once again sorry for my poor grammar, English is my second language :P

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety +7

      +Laura Torrealba Your English is amazing!!!! Keep it up! Yoga is awesome and honestly i feel like at times it's just as difficult as running or other types of exercises! It's also very good for healing. As far as diet, I try to stick to very healthy and non-processed foods. I eat a lot of lean meat and veggies as well as fruit. It's amazing how much better you feel when you feed your body with healthy foods. Stay positive! :)

    • @Lunaysol-w2d
      @Lunaysol-w2d Před 5 lety

      Hola laura a mi me acaban de operar la semana pasada me retiraron toda la tiroides como estas espero que estes bien ,yo solo espero que cierre mi herida e hirme al gim especificamente a la pool me encanta nadar y hacer aqua aerobics o aqua zumba te los recomiendo mucho

  • @presleychrisco2458
    @presleychrisco2458 Před 8 lety +2

    I am about to go into surgery tomorrow to completely remove my thyroid due finding out last week I have thyroid cancer.
    Your video just made me feel so much better about all of this!
    Just wanted to say thanks!

  • @Weatherdude55
    @Weatherdude55 Před 7 lety +6

    Hope your still doing well... I had a total thyroidectomy for papillary thyroid cancer on November 20th 2014
    I just found out my cancer is back about a month ago, its now in the lymph nodes on the right side of my neck and I'm going to have a neck dissection within the next month. thanks for sharing your experience... glad your so upbeat about it... I wish I could be as positive as you

    • @thegoldenwitch3041
      @thegoldenwitch3041 Před 7 lety

      Cruise Ship Man be strong and God bless you xx from Italy I had the same experience but my cancer was yet on my lympho nodes

  • @alroulette646
    @alroulette646 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. Much was needed and you touched my heart. Thank you.

  • @zitiello100
    @zitiello100 Před 8 lety +5

    lovely video and very positive too. glad that your on the mend. I've been through the same. 5 plus years now and ended up having radiotherapy treatment and thyroid completely removed. 2 years off work because of complications on surgery, had two go under operating table again. It's been very hard for me too. friends, family never understood what's going on, neither did I, unfortunately didn't have the support from them and they couldn't understand why I couldn't go out or meet up or visit ! was as if they thought I was making up excuses constantly. through this I found my true friends and everyday I look in the mirror and see my scare and like you said, it wasn't the nicest time of my life but it's been the best time of my life and survived. so when I look in the mirror I see what people see, I see smile. I beat it too. X

    • @CentauriTiger
      @CentauriTiger Před 8 lety +2

      I feel for you. Before I found I had thyroid cancer, my husband would get angry if I was in bed. He thought I was being lazy. I honestly couldn't help it. I was lucky if I could do a load of dishes and laundry. On a good day I could also vacuum and have supper done. But if I had to go to the store? Forget it. That was my whole day. This was 5 years after fighting with my doctors telling them something was wrong. They only took me seriously when I said I had problems breathing and swallowing. I ended up having a tennis ball sized nodule removed.

    • @zitiello100
      @zitiello100 Před 4 lety

      @@CentauriTiger sorry late reply. I hope your on the mend now and your husband is now understanding you and most of all supporting you.

  • @kellyward4055
    @kellyward4055 Před 6 lety +3

    I’m 23 and I have papillary thyroid cancer and I’m having a total thyroidectomy in 3 days and I’m honestly terrified. Thank you for making this video, it’s almost reassuring to see other young people who have been through what I’m going through.

    • @natashaa.pimentel434
      @natashaa.pimentel434 Před 5 lety +1

      How are you doing now? I get mine removed next week and I'm scared. I'm afraid of the side effects afterwards will stop me from doing what I have to do. How did you recover?

    • @chantyd2590
      @chantyd2590 Před rokem

      God bless and heal you ladies in Jesus Name Amen Amen .. 4 years later but I just hope you're each doing well.

  • @beckypowell5845
    @beckypowell5845 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello everyone, I just want to say what a blessing this page has been. I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer on October 20 of this year 2017 I'm 32 years old and I have a young daughter and I'm extremely scared but I have some peace in knowing I'm not going through this alone and there are others out there like me. Love and blessings!!!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 6 lety

      becky powell hang in there beautiful !!

    • @beckypowell5845
      @beckypowell5845 Před 6 lety

      marimuscles thank you for all you do! You really are a huge help in the process :)

  • @carmenl6629
    @carmenl6629 Před 8 lety +3

    I can't believe I only found this video now! But you literally hit everything head on. I had all of the same symptoms as you and I thought I was going crazy.. Thank you for making this video, you have no idea how much better I feel now that I know I'm not the only one. I had my thyroid removed in March 2015, had RAI in August that year, but now I have to go in for another round of RAI this July. I have literally read probably the first 10 pages of Google with anything and everything related to thyroid cancer. But this is the first time that I have really found someone who is around my age speaking about it. Thank you!

  • @missmeggies
    @missmeggies Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for posting this! I have surgery scheduled for next month to have my thyroid out d.t. thyroid cancer. It was nice to hear the good and the bad from someone who has been there. Everyone keeps telling me it's no big deal, it's a simple procedure and then I'll be on meds forever, easy peasy! I also like to live as naturally as possible and rarely take meds for anything, so it's a big adjustment that I'm trying to accept. I know it's for the best, but it still takes time to come to terms with it all. It was nice to hear an honest viewpoint about everything :)

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +missmeggies I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Good luck on your journey and it's true, you are going to be just fine. Just stay positive! It seems like you are a very optimistic person so I don't feel that you will have an issue with this at all! Let me know how things go after surgery! I will look for your response! Well Wishes :)

    • @missmeggies
      @missmeggies Před 8 lety

      +Marisa Iacobelli Thank you! I had my surgery almost two weeks ok. The surgery was successful and it hadn't spread into the lymph nodes, so I will not need to do the RAI :) How long did it take for you to adapt to your meds? Did they have to adjust the doses at lot?

  • @pathodovanic5540
    @pathodovanic5540 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you for posting this video. My husband and I are so worried about our daughter, you made me tear up. Our daughter is 33, we just found out she has thyroid cancer she is having surgery June 2nd. being a mom, I am so upset, my baby has cancer, how horrible. After her surgery I will have her watch your video. I think she will like what you had to say. Thank you !

  • @meganbruggeman4875
    @meganbruggeman4875 Před 6 lety +1

    I so appreciate this. It is so, so, so helpful to hear about someone else's experience- especially someone around my age. I watched this before my thyroidectomy and now 6 months after as I am trying to find the right Levothyroxine dose. Thank you for sharing your experience- it has brought me strength, hope and positivity!

  • @carrineyeo
    @carrineyeo Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I have a hemithyroidectomy scheduled in 3 days and I'm a little freaked out. Cancer is such a b*itch, and your courage and positivity is just amazing! I just want to say thank you for sharing your story, for encouraging and giving strength to others who are going through something similar. :)

  • @jessicamonterey9663
    @jessicamonterey9663 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi Marisa! I absolutely loved your video! I feel so much better after hearing your story as up to this point, I'd seen nothing but horror stories about this procedure and life without a thyroid. My story is as follows:
    I am 35 years old and was diagnosed with papillary carcinoma on St Patrick's day. I have undetectable vitamin D as such, I am on very high vitamins at this moment to stabilize this prior to going into surgery. I am to meet with surgeons in the next 2 weeks and will then be have my thyroidectomy. I am scared honestly since I've never had surgery in my life. I am praying for a positive outcome and know that all things through God are possible and I will still be around for many years for my children and for myself. I will definitely update you once I know when surgery is and will let you know my progress. I will maintain myself positive as you have helped me maintain my positive vibes that I will overcome this and will be ok! Thank you again so much for your video! God bless :)

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Yolanda Olivera Hi! I am glad to hear that! Please feel free to message/email me with any questions you may have! Everything will be okay, just know that it is a very difficult process and that you will get through it! It will help you in the future and you will come out stronger than ever! Feel free to add me on Facebook! I am listed under "Marisa Iacobelli" :) Praying for you even though I am sure you don't need it! Your strength will get you through this, and it seems like you are very faithful! God bless !

    • @jessicamonterey9663
      @jessicamonterey9663 Před 9 lety

      Marisa Iacobelli Hi Marissa! Hope you are doing wonderful! I wanted to update you as to my current progress! I underwent a hemithyroidectomy on June 29th as my surgeon believed that I was the perfect candidate for this procedure. My nodule was measured a little more than 1.1 cm as such, my left lobe and isthmus were removed that day. Path results came back and found that apart from the nodule, I also had a 0.2 microscopic lesion. Statistically this gave me a higher probability that I would have lesions on the remaining part of my thyroid. As such, I underwent a second surgery to remove the remaining part of my thyroid on July 13th. Path results came and indicated NO cancer on the right lobe. As such, surgically, I'm done!! GOD IS GOOD!! :) Now on to follow up with my endocrinologist. I was released from the hospital on 125 mcg of synthroid. I am blessed that I am feeling very good. Started going back to the gym yesterday doing cardio. I was heavy into lifting prior to my surgery, as such, I get to wait for several months before I can resume that again. My endo is planning on putting me on a higher dose of synthroid as she wants reduce the chances of recurrences. As such, I will have hyperthyroidism. Taking it one day at a time. Feel absolutely blessed as God has been with me in every step of the way! Thank you so much for your videos! You have no idea how amazingly helpful you have been! God bless!

  • @DonaldCooper100
    @DonaldCooper100 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for posting video. It is very inspiring and a great resource to assist me with helping my Wife cope with her Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis. Keep Going. You look fabulous and your attitude is great! Glory To God for everyone needing this encouragement

  • @catherinehastings2063
    @catherinehastings2063 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video Marissa. My boyfriend is about to have surgery (including removal of lymph nodes). Really appreciate your very measured yet positive thinking. All the best for the future!!!

  • @maryamouhami
    @maryamouhami Před 8 lety +4

    hey Marissa, I love how you fight the pain off good girl you were only 21 you are a fighter .. my mom is having this surgery soon and I m so scared of loosing her

    • @ikramt3988
      @ikramt3988 Před 7 lety

      maryam ouhami salam alaikum how is ur mom

    • @maryamouhami
      @maryamouhami Před 7 lety

      alaykom salam,she is doing well i guess, she has been rediagonalised , the doctor said she doesn't have to do any surgery and we just have to wait so we re waiting.thanks Ikram

    • @msyusuf9841
      @msyusuf9841 Před 6 lety +2

      maryam ouhami slaaam Maryam how’s your mom doing now hun ? لو تتكلمي عربي يكون سويتي خير حابه اعرف معلومات عن أمك وكيف حالتها اخر بوست لكي كان قبل سنه حبيبتي ؟؟

  • @czechmate011
    @czechmate011 Před 7 lety +1

    Your video is the first positive message I have seen. I want to thank you for taking the time to post. I am somewhat concerned about the concentration and memory issues as I teach third grade and need to be able to focus. I will be having my thyroid removed in a couple of weeks so hopefully by the end of the summer my concentration levels will be ok when school starts next fall.

  • @rushtwig7573
    @rushtwig7573 Před 7 lety +1

    I had surgery over a year ago for thyroid cancer. Your video helped me before and after. Thanks for posting.

  • @thespeedhouse319
    @thespeedhouse319 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for this video... my wife is about to have this surgery. Admittedly we are both very nervous/scared. I will share this with her. I know it'll help. Thanks again.

  • @vukken99
    @vukken99 Před 8 lety

    Marisa thanks for your video stay strong and positive. I am a doctor who was recently diagnosed with a thyroid cancer and I am being evaluated for surgery now. I guess I don't feel anything about this news but I guess my loved ones are more concerned. To all folks out there we can never lose hope Cancer can affect anyone and any time and I said over and over again that we must find cure to all cancers to people can enjoy life to the fullest! Keep up the good work Marisa!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +vukken99 Thank you so much for you comment! It means a lot, especially coming from a doctor! Stay positive and strong, and your loved ones will as well. Please keep me updated as I am very interested in your recovery and come back (yes, i call it a come back because it's an amazing journey)! Well Wishes! Will be thinking of you.

    • @vukken99
      @vukken99 Před 8 lety

      Thanks Marisa! I hope all the readers ask their doctors to do a very detail exams on their necks since the art of good physical exam is disappearing missing the opportunity for early detection. My mother also had thyroid cancer and her scar is almost invisible after 5 years.
      Yes, it is a journey of human survival. Keep up your great job in sharing your experience to many of us out there!

  • @colouring3652
    @colouring3652 Před 8 lety

    Thanks so much for recording these videos. It's really great to see someone talk about this in a way that doesn't INCREASE fear of what could happen. This is a great gift to people. :)

  • @cetstuffable
    @cetstuffable Před 9 lety

    Thank you. Just had my surgery yesterday, and I feel like crap right now. But, I will get stronger. Just wanted to say thanks for the support.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Chauna Tubbs Hang in there!! Time is the best form of healing :) It will take a little bit to find your proper dosage but in the meantime, stay strong! Sending good vibes your way!

  • @saramellott2698
    @saramellott2698 Před 4 lety

    Hi Marisa! you said in your video "do not be scare"... well for about 2 years i read and i read about the risks and complication of having a total Thyroidectomy.
    But 7 weeks ago i decide to go ahead and have my surgery done. I put all my trust and confidence on the Dr. and i never was scare of the surgery, but i never thought what i was reading about the risks and complications of having this kind of surgery could happen to me. Two hours later after the surgery we all notice that i couldn't talk, 7 weeks went by and my voice is not there I'm just whispering! my son call a ENT who specialized in speech therapy and he barely could hear me over the phone, that is when he told us that my vocal cords where paralyzed. Now i have to face a second or a third procedure if the second one doesn't work. I am living a nightmare!! Good luck to
    every one and please make sure you choose a Dr. with lots of experience doing Thyroidectomy.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 4 lety

      I am so incredibly sorry and hope you can get your voice back ASAP!! please keep us updated.. I agree 100% with your advice to everyone. Please message me your address if you'd like.. I am making masks homemade that are washable due to the pandemic and would be happy to send you one!!" XOXO

  • @ambraeileenprice9261
    @ambraeileenprice9261 Před 5 lety

    I’m hyper thyroid storms with Graves’ disease & Graves Ophthalmology... Looking forward to having this removed soon. Happy to hear you are doing well after surgery!! Prayers for forever healing!! Tyyyy for sharing your story for those of us that need a bit of light in our dark tunnels ;) God Bless You!!

    • @jjp7914
      @jjp7914 Před 5 lety

      I also was hyperthyroid with graves,skinny as a rail and have ged. Had TT gained 70 pounds! Good luck to you!
      If levothyroxine doesn't work well for you,try a combo of t4 and t3 😊

  • @danjam67
    @danjam67 Před 9 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this video. You are an inspiration to me. I love your spirit and your positive attitude. I had my Thyroid plus some lymph nodes taken out last year and I am on synthroid. They first tole me it was my parathyroid and the next day the found cancer so they had to go back in the same cut they already made and remove the whole thyroid gland. Then I went through the RAI treatment. They said I would be there for three days but I stayed up all night and ran in place and took 16 showers and drank tons of drinks and sweated out three days of radiation overnight.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Dan Carroll one night?! that is CRAZY!!! and very impressive to say the least! Good for you!! :)

    • @al526games
      @al526games Před 9 lety

      +Marisa Iacobelli Sooooo im a bit paranoid that i have thiaroid cancer dr said he found a nodule on my thi roid an to come back withing 6 months to see if im fucked essentially wondering if i should start a diet now? to maybe shrink the lump. Or does the diet not mean anything if its already cancerous? Happy for you btw for pulling through it.

  • @jennifercrosby9369
    @jennifercrosby9369 Před 9 lety +1

    This is such a positive videos thank you. I just had my first thyroidectomy & my 2surgery is May & its been very hard. Thank you for you positive thoughts.

  • @lizanatal7095
    @lizanatal7095 Před 9 lety

    Hi, I'm a newbie. Just received my diagnosis 3 days ago. I'm totally clan about it and have a sense of peace. I have declared that no additional stress is allowed in my life. I was in a car accident 2 months ago and I'm still recovering from that. They found my nodules incendientlly from an MRI on my neck due to pain I'm having from the accident. I know I will win the fight of have ahead of me. Your videos are very encouraging. Yup it sucks but we are going to be stronger due to this. Hope your still doing well. Stay strong and God bless.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Liza Natal Isn't it crazy how we find things out?! I found out about mine because of mono. Sometimes certain things are blessings in disguise. Stay strong!

  • @MariaGonzalez-ho1re
    @MariaGonzalez-ho1re Před 9 lety

    I had my thyroid removed about a month ago and I have not adjusted seeing this scar on me and I have gained weight. My self esteem has decreased because of the weight gain and scar. Watching this video made me feel a lot better! Thank you for this video I really appreciate it!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Maria Gonzalez Maria,
      Thanks for watching! Hang in there, we all understand how difficult it is to control things after surgery, especially weight. Don't give up, and I can tell you right now that you are stronger than most people I know. This is a tough battle, and your strength is definitely one of the most beautiful things about you. This alone should make you feel amazing about yourself. We all have battled something that a lot of people don't understand. I like to think of it as a blessing in disguise. We had something really bad happen to us, but this has created us into even stronger women than we were before. God Bless and don't get discouraged! :)

  • @bellastarr826
    @bellastarr826 Před 7 lety +5

    You're like the big sister I've always wanted :) love your videos!

    • @akki1457
      @akki1457 Před 6 lety +1

      Hi merisa...my name is Akash.i m from India.i had hemi thyroidectomy yesterday.it was tested for follicular hyperlasia.colloid goitre..it was 6 years old..and i decided to get it removed because doctor said it will increase more in future and will becomes cancerious..at present it was benign...i often watch your videos and loved them....you are very beautifull..god bless you...

  • @sarahrees5520
    @sarahrees5520 Před 7 lety +2

    Had the same surgery as you when I was 13. I agree with everything you said. Loved the video :)

  • @RavenheartImaginarium
    @RavenheartImaginarium Před 7 lety

    I just wanted to thank you! Your video was very uplifting for me as I now face a biopsy in just a couple of days and then on to the surgery for removal. I am scared about all of this and about what the biopsy could reveal but your video definitely lifted up my spirit! Thank you!

  • @arroyopamela
    @arroyopamela Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Marisa, I just started my blog about my thyroid cancer story ( but it is in Spanish that is my language) , and I run in to your videos. Thanks for sharing. When I found out I had thyroid cancer I researched a lot about the Cancer... but not about other peoples experiences.
    I wonder, you are almost 3 years after surgery ( right?) please correct me if I am wrong. 1 year after surgery I stared to experience more symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Emotionally mainly .... very hard to manage, but staying positive, researching, and not giving up ... We all will have differences and similarities but I think the most important is to share them. I really believe this can help others. I would love to hear more updates... Cheers!

  • @SleepyHugAsmr
    @SleepyHugAsmr Před 18 dny

    Absolutely lovely insights, hope you’ve been doing well! ❤

  • @markv9890
    @markv9890 Před 9 lety

    Thank you for sharing about your personal experience with thyroid cancer. You are a fine example for the rest of us to follow. I appreciate your words of encouragement. I had my thyroid removed on Monday and still recovering. God Bless...

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Marc V Marc,wishing you a speedy recovery! Be sure to be strict with when you take your meds and try not to forget any doses! It'll help you a lot if you are on top of this :) stay strong!

  • @lizzvee4820
    @lizzvee4820 Před 8 lety

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I have the same story!!! Beautifully said!!! All of u will be ok, if your new to this just keep pushing! It will NOT be easy at first, stay positive and keep pushing! Things will get easier!!!!!!! 💋💋💋💋

  • @joezuerlein9265
    @joezuerlein9265 Před 7 lety +1

    i have thyroid cancer and it is s spread to my lymp noids and i,m freaking out but you are a great help i an 57 male and you talk so brave you are helping me feel better but it is a bummer it has happened to me but life is life i just need support i live alone and my folks are passed away so i have to get help with this as well thank you

  • @67anap
    @67anap Před 9 lety +1

    Great video ! I had partial thyroid removal on 10/2/15 . Pathology came out positive soooo on 10/16 I'm going back to remove the other side . I'm at peace but so worried about side effects - weight gain - hair loss ( my is already so thin ) and Etc . I worry too because I'm diabetic . Thanks for your positivity !!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety +1

      +Ana Morlin Ana, Don't stress about it too much! Just stay positive and keep active and you will be okay :)!!!

    • @67anap
      @67anap Před 8 lety

      +Marisa Iacobelli - Had my follow up with my endo yesterday and my lab results came out good . No need to adjust to my meds but he still wants me to follow up with the oncologist . Hopefully I won't need the RAI . Idk if I can stay away from my hubby for 3 days 🙄🤔.
      Overall I'm good . Energy is good , weight gain of 3-4 lbs but only because I'm not really watching what I eat .
      Hope you are well ! Thank you for the videos and your encouragement !!

  • @lolo_reina
    @lolo_reina Před 5 lety +3

    I feel like we are soul sisters! I had my thyroid taken out almost three years ago. And afterwards my life was forever changed. My anxiety skyrocketed through the roof. I always had anxiety but especially after I was numb with it. I had a total thyroidectomy along with all but one of my parathyroids and some lymph nodes taken out as well. I have hashimoto's and slmy Immune system is still trying to attack my non-existent thyroid LOL. My levels are pretty good.I'm feeling better but I do have really bad days where I'm really tired and I don't like to complain cuz I feel like my family and friends have heard the word "thyroid" a million times. Sometimes it's really bad but I don't like to put blame by thyroid even though that's what's wrong.

  • @matiaslaurenz6335
    @matiaslaurenz6335 Před 9 lety +1

    Hello Marisa! So kind and so brave. You are of great help and confort. I remove mine 1 month ago. Strange but i am more calm since I was full of stress... now I know I am mortal :-) and focus on what matters. Can you recommend a couple of good sites not so much medical but more like your channel. 2 things on my mind... how I trigger this (i have a hint) and what I can do on my side about nutrition. Medical answers are 1) we dont know aside from sleeping near a nuclear plant, 2) nothing of what you eat really matters... Cheers from Argentina! And thanks a lot.

  • @morrisaclarke-marcotte4294

    You are very calm and you know how to deal with this issue way better than me....I love your video and I've had all the symptoms you have had and more....my heart use to beat 130 or more even if I'm resting and I had bad chest pain.....I was depressed and I locked myself away from people because I'm from Jamaica and my husband is American and most time I talk stupid stuff and not notice that my brain is going it's own way....and my husband would think it's because of my slang....or I don't know English which that's our primary language in my country😅😅😅😅 I even misspelled words and construct sentences improperly....I was totally embarrassed at one point...I even get up to do something and forget what it was...my god I didn't even know thyroid had so much effect on your body until I have this problem.....I love you as a person you have a warm and welcoming personality and you are blessed...❤❤❤

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +Morrisa Clarke-marcotte it's crazy how much of an effect it has on everything! god bless and hang in there and stay strong !!

  • @shukri2833
    @shukri2833 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this dose of positivity.

  • @akki1457
    @akki1457 Před 6 lety

    Hi merisa...my name is Akash.i m from India.i had hemi thyroidectomy yesterday.it was tested for follicular hyperlasia.colloid goitre..it was 6 years old..and i decided to get it removed because doctor said it will increase more in future and will becomes cancerious..at present it was benign...i often watch your videos and loved them....you are very beautifull..god bless you...

  • @a.j.3088
    @a.j.3088 Před 8 lety +4

    lmao! forgetfulness and brain fog... that's me! And I went from being underweight my whole life to 30lbs overweight. I'm working on that tho. Thank you for sharing

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +Alta Jacob thanks for watching! it's so funny sometimes with the brain fog... you think you're going crazy!!

  • @brianestes287
    @brianestes287 Před 5 lety +1

    I had my whole thyroid taken out and 19 lyphnoids tested and 14 had cancer. I been taking my medicine but last 2 days my neck is sweeling again and sore throat and coughing and sweating is this natural if not what should I do or know ...i am so happy that u put this kind of video out on this subject so thank you this..

  • @gizmogurlie41786
    @gizmogurlie41786 Před 6 lety +1

    Complete opposite with my hair. My hair got VERY coarse and thick. I stopped using my oil control shampoo and conditioner and switched to a more moisturizing and hydrating one. My doctor told me it goes either way

  • @BeanieB412
    @BeanieB412 Před 8 lety +3

    thank you for your video.... I thought I was losing my mind with everything you addressed! I don't have alot of support so god bless you for this video.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety +1

      +Beanie e Please know that you have support from me and every other person going through this. We all support each other and I think that's the greatest support group ever!! Please know that you are never alone. Sending well wishes!

    • @BeanieB412
      @BeanieB412 Před 8 lety +1

      Marisa Iacobelli Your video helped me tremendously! You are a very strong, intelligent, and courageous woman. Thank you for your support! I truly believe people cross paths for a reason. 💫

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety +1

      +Beanie e Of course!! we are all truly in this together!

  • @sammisoso09
    @sammisoso09 Před 8 lety

    Marisa, you made me cry when you were talking about your scar being a battle wound. I'm having a thyroidectomy in 4 days and a bit nervous about the whole thing. Hopefully I have more energy afterwards and lose some weight. Thanks for the video.

  • @tubeblack35
    @tubeblack35 Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Just had my TT 3 days ago and my voice still sounds like crap. Have chest congestion from the breathing tube, too. So far no problems with meds. Have to find out my situation with my parathyroids and more about RAI when I see the surgeon later this month. Anyone in this crappy position needs to get the best doctors they can find; medical skill and experience is key.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +tubeblack35 How are you holding up a month after surgery? Hope all is well. The same thing happened to my voice but my vocal cords were untouched which is a blessing since i sing haha!

  • @nathanhendrix6700
    @nathanhendrix6700 Před 9 lety

    Thank you for the video. I was just diagnosed and told that i need the surgery. Your a beautiful person in and out.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      +Nathan Hendrix Nathan, hope all is well and wishing you the best!

  • @smrwlk
    @smrwlk Před 6 lety

    Regarding exercising...For me, unfortunately, I was diagnosed and am suffering from Charcot [Shar-coe] Foot & Ankle [which is an ongoing condition that gets progressivley worse everyday with no cure. My feet are deformed now and simply existing is a struggle] I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the same time as Charcot. I also have back issue's from years of hard labor working on the farm for the first 25 years of my life. So, all in all, exercising and weight control is an issue with me. Am due for my thyroidectomy soon and I completely appreciate your video.

  • @abdullahalmaruf5513
    @abdullahalmaruf5513 Před 5 lety +2

    I am also facing the same problems. Thanks for sharing

  • @hopcup1316
    @hopcup1316 Před 8 lety +2

    I had the same surgery. Thyroid cancer.. Totally removed... Went into depression. Life just went down for me. But some people do better.

  • @freddyquinchia8391
    @freddyquinchia8391 Před 7 lety

    Marisa, I'm glad you are doing great! You really are an inspiration to all of us with thyroid dissease and cancer. I was just diagnosed with thyroid cancer and I'm researching all I can before picking the surgeon and the type of surgery.
    You are very young, Why didn't you choose the minimal invasive surgery through the armpit or mouth? And where did you have your surgery?
    Nevertheless, your scar is not as noticeable as in other people and you look fantastic. I love your outlook in life, optimism and maturity at such a young age.
    I do create keloids; Thus, I'm looking for an alternative type of surgery. Thank you for the info. I will watch your other videos as well. God bless!

  • @joannaandreou2130
    @joannaandreou2130 Před 7 lety +4

    your video made me feel happy and motivated and not scared.
    how are you?

  • @healthytummi
    @healthytummi Před 8 lety +1

    thank you so much for this useful vedio, i removed my thyroid several days ago and you gave me some hope

  • @MrStrugglez
    @MrStrugglez Před 9 lety

    This is great! I was thinking about what to expect for my thyroid removal. I go in 6 days to get it done! It'll be surgery #20 and you were very informative on What to expect! Thank you! :)

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      +dustin campbell Dustin, how did the surgery go?

    • @MrStrugglez
      @MrStrugglez Před 9 lety

      +Marisa Iacobelli It went really well. I only took one pain pill the whole time unfortunately I have to go back because the cancer spread to lymph nodes so I have to get a full neck dissection.

  • @joannaandreou2130
    @joannaandreou2130 Před 7 lety +2

    i had the surgery tt before one week.i have been given 9 calcium pills aday...now sixpills.. so hard to swallow they are really big

  • @creativeslav957
    @creativeslav957 Před 9 lety

    Ye, I agree with the whole exercise thing. This was really hard to do because of my job schedule and looking after my child.

  • @hamdyafarhana
    @hamdyafarhana Před 9 lety +1

    hi marissa...thank you for being such inspirational...stay positive...it is...i tought i might be over with it but actually im still struggling with it and im still not free with the cancer..the dr said there are some lymp node that might initiate bace and maybe will undergoes second surgery...but it might be or it might be not..but whatever it is i might prepare my mental of it...but looking at you i think imma be better in future....i will...keep exercising...yeah...i do skip a lot and imma start being dicipline with it..haha....anyways...thank you so much and love you....god bless...

  • @kirstycolby7621
    @kirstycolby7621 Před 8 lety

    I have recently had to have all my thyroid out due to having cancer in the left lope thankfully it wasn't in the right side now just waiting to go have the radioactive iodine treatment been doing a lot of research an want to say thank you for this video has really given me hope for the future xx

  • @dinoiantosca3580
    @dinoiantosca3580 Před 8 lety +1

    I just had a total thyroidectomy on 11 / 11 / 15.
    I had multi nodules and goiter. It came back no cancer. I've noticed some changes and of course the scar. But I feel great and have to push myself to do some things. I'm on 100mg of levothyroxine.
    It's a slow process, but happy to be alive.

    • @zm433
      @zm433 Před 8 lety

      :-)
      well done... you will get used to this:-)

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +Dino Iantosca Glad you are feelings great! It's crazy how getting your thyroid removed has such a negative stigma meanwhile for some of us... it's a blessing!

  • @angeljones3589
    @angeljones3589 Před 6 lety

    Yes, I agree. You do learn to love your scar!

  • @super_flixz
    @super_flixz Před 7 lety +7

    i have no more thyroid glands available after thyroidectomy. and now i am taking thyroid replacement "Thyroxine 150 ug" for 2 years but i am feeling absolutely OK. after every six months i test the hormones level which also finds ok. but then i don't known the reason of hair fall problems which recently started from the last 6 months.. even TSH is showing in normal range.. now i want to know 1 thing am i safe with this tablets which i hv to carry through out of my life?

  • @bfeurtado12
    @bfeurtado12 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks so much for making this video! My removal is Tuesday and as of now I'm looking at radioactive Iodine. I'm following your journey :)

  • @brookeagu1922
    @brookeagu1922 Před 6 lety +1

    I had thyroid cancer 6 years ago follicular. My scar is a little more visible but no one notices unles I point it out. Just have trouble with hair loss and exhaustion still.

  • @shyanneblake9094
    @shyanneblake9094 Před 4 lety +2

    before your thyroidectomy, did you have any difficulties with swallowing? or anyone in the comments who has/has had thyroid cancer may answer my question as well. i’ve had difficulties swallowing for over 2 months now which has resulted in a 35 pound weight loss. because of the swallowing difficulties and lump in my throat feeling, they did a bunch of tests which included a thyroid ultrasound. they found a 1.6 cm nodule on my thyroid and immediately sent me off for a biopsy. i’m guessing because i’m an 18 year old female. I got in within like two weeks which is considered fast where I live. I get my biopsy results on tuesday! any feedback would be appreciated❤️

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 4 lety +1

      hi there ! I sure did :-( I used to choke on bread all the time.how did results come back?

    • @shyanneblake9094
      @shyanneblake9094 Před 4 lety

      marimuscles actually yeah they did. papillary thyroid cancer. I have surgery tomorrow morning bright and early. I really hope it helps... I’ve lost 45 pounds from my issues with eating.

  • @MsCouve
    @MsCouve Před 9 lety +5

    I had a total thyroidectomy in 2012, there was a 20% chance I could have developed cancer. I had no issues to indicate there was a problem. Results came back fine, no cancer. So now I'm extremely tired all the time. 😐 thanks for your advice!!!!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety +1

      MsCouve of course! I am so happy to hear that they didn't find any cancer! definitely stay positive and make sure you are taking your meds at the right time everyday! it will help a lot :), especially when they are regulated!

    • @MsCouve
      @MsCouve Před 9 lety

      thank you!! :-)

    • @zm433
      @zm433 Před 8 lety +1

      Hi i was also very tired i had to push myself to do exercise to keep my body awake.. It takes time for your body to get used to be without such important organ .. It has been almost 9y since i had my thyroid removed and my endo is still trying to get me on the right dose of medication. im currently on 20mq... I get tired every now and then but its waaaay better than it was first few years after the operation. HAve they checked your Calcium level? I m in need of taking calcium tbl every day as i suffer from low calcium since the op... all the best:-)

    • @zm433
      @zm433 Před 8 lety

      i meant 200mq

    • @MsCouve
      @MsCouve Před 8 lety

      Hi, yes I have been checked for calcium and endo made me take some, i'm due for some blood work. I believe me working overnight and still being up during the day sometimes really affects my body. I plan to work a day job within a few years to help regulate my energy, as well. I have so much going on its hard to pinpoint where i'm lacking :(
      thanks so much guys!!!!

  • @TheMom2three
    @TheMom2three Před 8 lety +3

    I used vitamin E on mine and you can't see it. I had a great surgeon too.

  • @NicholasDussault
    @NicholasDussault Před 9 lety

    You're an inspiration. Thanks for sharing. All the best!

  • @aprilrivera9203
    @aprilrivera9203 Před 5 lety +2

    Does anyone that had their thryroid removed, have a cough my mom cough's constantly.. please help any information... Thank you

    • @CECILIAMORGAN
      @CECILIAMORGAN Před 5 lety

      yes. I do. It went away for a while but occasionally comes back. I think it's a common thing for those with thyroid cancer-even after a TT.

  • @desdenz
    @desdenz Před 4 lety

    Omg... thank you so much for posting. I thought I was crazy.

  • @prettybinky8967
    @prettybinky8967 Před 5 lety +3

    I got my thyroid removed a year ago I’ve lost over 50 pounds in the matter of two months and have been losing unwillingly I had a partial thyroid Ectomy has anyone lose extreme weight after?

    • @tonishawright9153
      @tonishawright9153 Před 4 lety

      Yes i have lost alot of weight esp on the levothyroxine. I notice during my cycle ky body als retains alot of water. I have another text to do and to see my endocrinologist but due to covid had to push it back.

    • @zozansinde9610
      @zozansinde9610 Před 3 lety

      @@tonishawright9153 me to

    • @zozansinde9610
      @zozansinde9610 Před 3 lety

      Chaek u liver

  • @alnacnud2054
    @alnacnud2054 Před 9 lety

    You seem to be doing pretty well,9 months after my TT i went through a bilateral neck dissection to treat a recurrence and now have to do more radioiodine treatment followed by external beam radiation. Its been 2 years since diagnosis and with at least 6 months more to go its beginning to wear me down, physically and mentally. My doctor described the EBT as brutal so to say im not looking forward to it is an understatement, add in the fact my parathyroids were also removed so my calcium levels are shot and its been one rough ride. Videos like yours are a wee bit helpful in seeing there is light at the end of the tunnel, hopefully.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Al Nacnud hang in there. There is a lot that can happen with thyroid cancer as you know. It's very tough. I can't imagine not having your parathyroids.. it's extremely difficult trying to deal with that. I experienced a little bit of that right after surgery and it was horrible. There really is a light at the end of the tunnel.. please continue to be strong and stay positive. This is what will get you through this! Thank you for sharing your brave story with us! God bless.

  • @heatherdewberry5849
    @heatherdewberry5849 Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much for this video. Finally a video with a real person going through some of the same issues as me. I had my thyroid removed last February (2014) and I have gained 40 pounds that I can't shed. I started gluten free two weeks ago and been working out very hard. I just hope this weight will fall back off of me because I do suffer from being self conscience about my weight gain and I suffer with low self esteem. I do love your positivity. It is giving me life. I too have the memory loss and ADHD and the weird migraine where my vision is so blurred but I don't have the actual headache. Would you be able to tell me the medicine that you use for your ADHD, I'm studying for a certification and I can't remember anything. Thanks for all of the advice and for sharing your experience. You are awesome!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Heather McKinney Heather, hope you are doing well love! Stay positive! Just remember that it takes a lot of time to see results from working out. You may feel like you are doing so much and not seeing any results.. just don't give up! i encourage you to throw away your scale and base your progress off of how you feel and how your clothes fit. I take vyvanse for my ADHD. wishing you the best!

  • @owaisfarooqi1862
    @owaisfarooqi1862 Před 9 lety

    First and foremost; glad to see your progress and that you are doing well. I came across your page two months ago when I was diagnosed with Graves Disease. Many of the symptoms I had are similar to those you described i.e gluten intolerance, brain fog, memory issues etc.. with the added Graves symptoms of course. Just did my 2 month blood work today since starting Methimazole. Hoping for remission but if not long term the plan is to have thyroid ablation according to my Endo. As a second year medical student I worry about the memory aspect a lot. Looking forward to more updates. All the best. Happy New Year.

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      Owais Farooqi Owais,
      Thanks a lot! Graves Disease is definitely not fun. Hang in there!! I am hoping the Methimazole helps. As far as medical school, that's amazing! You are being blessed with the gift of empathy because of this experience. If anything, this experience will make you even more of an amazing doctor since you can empathize with your future patients. I find it very difficult to find doctors that can understand and I know that this will help you to help others. Thank you for going to school to do something so amazing and selfless. Stay determined! You got this!:)

  • @LioraHessArt
    @LioraHessArt Před 7 lety

    You're such an encourager--thank you for sharing your video.

  • @ambraeileenprice9261
    @ambraeileenprice9261 Před 5 lety

    Just keep climbing those stairs ... We will reach the top eventually ;)

  • @Zahraaa2024
    @Zahraaa2024 Před 8 lety +1

    oh yeah you are a great girl, i had this expérience and I can understand what you are talking about, I like your positive view. and its weird we have opposite symptoms like memory , I had issues with it before the surgery but now it' s. FIXED , I WAS depressed but now more relaxed which is blessing forbme (oh yeah) I even have more friends bcz of that. and actually beating a cancer is really like a diezl, whenever you have bad time you say: ( well I was stronger than this, it won't get me down ) . I'm really happy cz we have same ideas about this disease, wish you all the best dear. and here's a trick whenever you feel any symptoms don't put the blame on the thyroid (even if it is) just find a hundred different reason a accept of that and they'll disappear. take care...

  • @shroukmustafa482
    @shroukmustafa482 Před 6 lety +2

    In the first i don't speak English very much 🙄 but i need to know how i can life after Thyroid removal my weight now 79 before 60 and i can't loss my wight i do diet and activity but still fat i eat Eurhyrox125 every day and go to nutrition specialist he say it is normal after thyroid removed what i should do my age is 18 i want anyone give me advise please now i have low self esteem and Depression I don't wanna go out side I'm ashamed about my wight

    • @zuzasinde8748
      @zuzasinde8748 Před 4 lety

      wear u from i thing if u take dandylin and berberine wel help u and vit d and omega3 and k2 and magnesuom

  • @hortensiagarcia8954
    @hortensiagarcia8954 Před 9 lety +2

    Hello Marisa,
    I recently found out I had thyroid cancer and was initially depressed. After researching online, I came across your video. Your video is funny and uplifting. After watching your video, I no longer felt depressed. THANK YOU!!! In a prior video, you mentioned you started out with 100mcg's as your inital thyroid medication dosage. I am curious as to what your current dosage is and approximately how long did it took to find the correct dosage? Thanks Again

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety +1

      Hortensia Garcia Hello! I am glad you aren't feeling as depressed anymore! It does get better :) I am now up to 175 mcg of brand name synthroid. Not sure if this is my optimal level but will be getting blood work this month to see! My TSH is slowly dropping which is good :)

  • @mikoaryayenijad
    @mikoaryayenijad Před 9 lety +1

    I diagnosed with hyperthyroidism graves disease and hade RAI I am 26 years old male I am curious its female disease how I diagnosed with it I suffer thyroid eyes disease

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 9 lety

      +Hamed Berahmandi hi there! just because more women are diagnosed compared to men unfortunately doesn't mean that men can't get this :/ stay strong!

  • @emigoofygalicia9807
    @emigoofygalicia9807 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello marissa,is it true that thyrodectomy can make u obese as u grow older, pls be advice... Thanks for ur informative video, godbless

  • @t.rplayz8346
    @t.rplayz8346 Před 7 lety

    Thank u for your positive message, all the best.

  • @OlymPigs2010
    @OlymPigs2010 Před 9 lety

    ...talked to a friend in Vancouver Canada recently and he's been waiting for a long time for a hernia operation...finally after waiting for over a year he once again contacted his doctor's office to find out when he would be operated on...the doctor's secretary told him that the doctor who has a sub specialty in endocrine surgery was overwhelmed with serious cancer cases that take precedent over elective surgeries like for hernias...the secretary further explained that the doctor was being referred all of these neck cancer cases in particular cancer of the thyroid and parathyroid glands...she said that previously the doctor treated maybe 1 or 2 cases a year for these types of thyroid cancer but now there was actually too many cases for him to handle...my friend asked what was the reason now for all these neck cancers but the secretary didn't know...my first thought was Fukushima!

    • @MarisaIacobelli
      @MarisaIacobelli  Před 8 lety

      +OlymPigs2010 It's very interesting to look into that, isn't it?!

    • @OlymPigs2010
      @OlymPigs2010 Před 8 lety

      ...I don't believe you'll get any info from the government!

  • @Rachgoncalves
    @Rachgoncalves Před 8 lety

    Hi! Tomorrow I am going to get an ultrasound and blood work done. I went to my Dr. complaining about having a hard time losing weight and a constant lump in throat feeling. Did you have that feeling in your throat? Some days it seams worse... I am on a lactose and gluten free diet (I have GERD) and noticed an improvement in the discomfort! This video helped me a lot! Thanks! Do you plan on continuing with your channel?

  • @marlenezagar4487
    @marlenezagar4487 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Having surg in 2 weeks. You helped me so much.