Total Thyroidectomy and Right Side Neck Dissection

Hi everyone :)
On July 29th this year I had a total thyroidectomy and a right side neck dissection
Am new to this group and wondered if anyone else has had this particular surgery? It would be great to chat to people that have and share similar experiences. 

  • Hi Lina, 

    Welome to the forum.

    I hope you are progressing well with your recovery since your operation earlier this year. I'm sure you will meet others who have also had this particular type of surgery or been in a similar situation soon but do feel free to explore the forum to chat to others as well. To do that just click on 'search forum' above to have a look around. I'm sure the community would love to hear from you so feel free to post on other discussions that are of interest or relevant to your situation.

    You can also chat to our cancer nurses about your situation as well if you like. They're available Monday - Friday between 9a.m-5p.m on 0808 800 4040, which is free to call from a UK landline.

    All the best, 

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Thanks Steph :) Shall have a look around xXx
  • Hi LinaC

    I have had a radical neck dissection and salivary glands removed and throat lump but not my thyroid,  I had radiotherapy instead. Have some problems from the surgery and radio treatment but can cope fairly well. Might be able to help, if so post question. Hope your recovery is going well. Kim

  • Hey Kim :)
    Basically I was looking to see if anyone has suffered with the same side effects from surgery. My surgery ended up lasting ten hours and have been left with ulnar nerve damage to both hands, from having been laying in the same position for so long. It's three months now and no change. Have had electrical tests done but haven't had the results yet. It's just really getting me down but then I feel guilty for feeling that way as the cancer has been removed so I should think myself lucky
    Regards
    Lina xXx

  • Hi LinaC

    I'm so glad that it was possible to remove all your cancer but in so doing you have ended up with nerve damage. You shouldn't feel guilty, although I know what you mean. I too have some problems with nerve damage caused by the surgery. I had some facial paralysis causing problems with speech and dribbling food. Also problems with swallowing food and drink. I also had damage to nerves connecting to my shoulder which gave me problems lifting my right arm and problems with my little finger and the one next to it. Oedema is also a problem due to removal of lymphatic system. However I was given lots of various excercises to be done from day 1, several times a day. I followed these to the letter and now 2 years on from the initial surgery, have only a little problem lifting my arm above shoulder height and occasionally have a weak corner of my lip which sometimes droops or twitches but can speak OK without slurring. I have no feeling in my neck and part of my ear and side of my face. Obviously each patient has different problems, but I would ask to see specialists who may be able to give you a set of excercises to do, this might be the best way forward. Your appointed McMillan nurse can help you navigate your way through the system to get the help you need. Hope this is of help. Kim