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Had a total thyroidectomy 51 years ago, when I was 24, & glad I did. Younger friends who were diagnosed 10 years later had a lumpectomy & were miserable, checking every 6 months for cancer. Why am I glad I had the total? So far no return of cancer. Learned to accept dry skin & tendency toward depression with self-care, meditation, 12-Step support groups for the past 36 years. 1 endo guy insisted I take Synthroid only, because generics lack quality control of dosage. At age 75, kind of late to try an alternative replacement. Primary & latest endo nurse check me out 1-2x/ yr.,not a problem. Note: As a senior, it's more important for you to have thyroidectomy, since thyroid cancer
spread after young adult is much faster & aggressive. Good luck & God bless. I'm grateful to be doing as well as I am: Train 3-4x/ week with cardio boxing,
seem fairly energetic on 50 mcg. Synthroid 6 days/wk., 1 mg on 7th day; have 2 indoor kitties, 1 porch kitty, looking for a cat-friendly puppy or young pup. Life is good. Look up Dr. Bernie Siegel books & cd's on what he learned from his cancer patients who defied their docs' prognosis. Hugs, Trudy