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Today a new member (@lorenza1210) posted news that her father was just diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Beyond the shock, she wonders whether they should seek a second opinion before starting treatment.

@nobody @jessea @bobr @nancirae @sophia07 @lindameyerson @sweetgia003 @jlanderson76 @ljcarper @aejohns @trod @dho @rzawie24 @angie7302 and @donnadonut, I was wondering how many of you sought a second opinion. Why or why not?

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Hello. I sought a 2nd opinion because I was no longer feeling well taken care of by my previous provider,where I had originally been diagnosed and treated by them for a year. Within the past 6 months or so, noticed too many times there were communication gaps between them and I lost confidence they were doing everything possible to help me. I'm so very happy and grateful that I'm now being treated at Mayo since early May!

I got a second opinion on my diagnosis. I had a biopsy done in Des Moines, Iowa and was told it was papillary carcinoma. The surgeon I was seeing said she would only consider removing the entire thyroid. I wanted to confirm the diagnosis was correct and also explore other treatment options. I went to Mayo and had biopsies done and they confirmed my original diagnosis was correct, but they were able to only remove half my thyroid. With only removing half, I have not had to take any meds, so far. The half that is left has been compensating for what they removed. I am thankful I got a second opinion. I don’t think it ever hurts to have someone else give you their opinion. Every doctor has had different experiences, so it’s helpful to get a “second set of eyes”, in my opinion.