It really depends. Most patients have a decent amount of pain for the first 48 hours following surgery. I, on the other hand, have a high threshhold for pain, but had an allergic reaction to the stitches which made my thyroidectomy more painful that either one of my c-sections.
2007-09-19 15:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I had this same surgery in 2000. I was 25 @ the time. Pain was minimal and I do NOT have a high pain threshold (i.e. I'm a wimp) I was nervous that I would not be able to eat or talk, but I healed VERY quickly. My incision was closed with staples & I was terrified that I would have to wear turtlenecks for the rest of my life BUT it has healed beautifully! You can barely even see the scar. Apply vitamin E if/when your Dr. says it's OK. Now I take synthroid everyday. Take your medicine EVERYDAY @ the same time. Good luck & don't worry!
2007-09-19 05:15:31
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answered by MELISSA 4
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google it the type of thryroid surgery your having it will tell you everything you need to know i had my gallbladder out and now im having a hystorectomy in oct it will even show you images of what your thryroid looks like good luck and get well soon
2007-09-19 05:10:55
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answered by Effie 2
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It shouldn't be that bad.
They will give you some pain killers before and after the surgery.
It doesn't have a long recover time.
You will be just fine.
2007-09-19 05:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot.
2007-09-19 05:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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