Hi,
I too had thyroid nodules,, about 8, "watched" them with the Dr and ultrasounds for about 20-25 yrs! Finally in 2004 an ultrasound showed one had calcified edges so he biopsied it and found it was indeed cancer. I had the entire thyroid removed (and one parathyroid,, but that was done during same surgery) and have been cancer free now for 7 yrs! The Dr told me at the time that if you had to have cancer,,, thyroid was the one to have as it is the second easiest to beat... the surgery was not difficult and recovery was fairly easy.. I of course have an AN and am MUCH more worried about that surgery than I was about the thyroid CANCER! Hard to believe I guess.. the worst part of the thyroid surgery was doing without any synthroid for about 4 weeks before surgery as you get depleted of the thyroid hormone and feel really FATIGUED but then again,, now I feel that way with this issue,,
Don't stress about a thyroid nodule,, you can live with it for many years if it is not cancer...and it is simple compared with this "new" issue I now have!!! good luck with both though.,,just hang in there,, we are all here for you.........