Went to Royal Perth Hospital today for my first follow up appointment after my surgery 3 weeks ago.
Good news.
They have the results back from the lab, the almost 4cm nodule (lump) which was removed with the right side of my thyroid has tested negative, no cancer at all. That's a relief. I was told after the inconclusive biopsy last July that there was a 15% chance it might have been the start of thyroid cancer but everything is OK.
I have another follow up appointment in a month's time. I only need to change the small bandage covering where the incision was made every few days.
More good news, I also had a second PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) blood test done last week after my 5 days a week radiation treatment for prostate cancer mid October to mid December last year and the results have just come back - my PSA is 1.8 ug/l (micrograms per litre), same is it was in February. If it gets up to 4 or above then it might become a worry but so far so good (my PSA was
69 when I first found out about it over 18 months ago).
Next thing to do on my 'health list' will be my first Covid 'shot' (AstraZeneca) on Thursday, I'll let everyone know how that goes.