u/strawberrymilk2216

ISO SUV around 4-5k

Sooo my muffler fell off today 😃. Long story short I need a new car but haven’t really found anything. I’m not the best at looking for cars tho. Does anyone know the best place to buy a used car around 4000-5000$

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u/strawberrymilk2216 — 5 days ago

reactive hyperplasia lymph nodes after PT (vent)

I don’t really have anyone to talk about my health anxieties without the standard responses of we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. Or everything will be fine.

In 2024 I was diagnosed with PTC after a traumatizing FNA I had a partial removal. Last Tuesday I had my yearly check up. My blood was okay but the ultrasound flagged level 2A lymph nodes. Sized 2.8x0.9 cm and 2.0x0.8 cm. On the right side which is the side of thyroid that was taken out. My left thyroid lobe is slightly larger than last year as well.
I’m not sure what exactly to think because I’m not a doctor obviously and I don’t see my Endo until 5/12. But my gut/ anxiety tells me it’s not good news.
It’s honestly starting to become more and more hard to function with this weight on my shoulders. Who’s idea was it to schedule my tests and endo appointments a week apart 😭😭
I also don’t know what I’m going to do if it is cancer coming back. The treatment options are no cake walk and honestly I’m not sure if I want to do them. But I also don’t want to ruin the lives of those around me by refusing treatment. I’m just not sure what to do anymore. God cancer sucks.

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u/strawberrymilk2216 — 2 months ago

In 2024 ish I was diagnosed with PTC. I had my right side taken out. The last few times I’ve been checked out have been good except this last Tuesday.
I have yet to see my doctor(I see her next Tuesday) after my blood draw and ultrasound but I can still see my test results in app.
My blood work came back good for my thyroid hormone levels. But some lymph nodes were flagged on the right side.
They ofc use wording I don’t understand- reactive hyperplasia-so google said it could be anything from an infection to lymphoma.
Either way it’s really worrying. I’m trying my best not to let it get to me but having cancer sucks and I’m not sure I could go through any type of treatment again or even want to. I’m not sure. I feel kind of lost just looking for some support or anything.
Even if it is something simpler than cancer I still feel kind of exhausted of all this. I hate being chronically ill 😭😭

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u/strawberrymilk2216 — 2 months ago