There is a chance that when surgery was done to remove the thyroid, the cancer may have spread already. If the cancer hadn't spread before surgery was done, there should be no spread.
The entire process should be made clear before the surgery is done. Sometimes the surgeon will only do the surgery and the family doctor or another doctor is responsible for all followup. Such a procedure should be made clear to the patient before the surgery. It is important that a family member or other person go with the patient to surgery to obtain follow up information. Frequently the patient is dazed and does not understand followup instructions. You should have written instructions for followup care that you received following surgery. That should tell you which medical personnel you are to use.
You can never know exactly what your result of surgery will be before having it done. Although Edheads.org has several virtual surgeries. There is hip replacment surgery, hip reasurfacing, and knee surgery. You can also see pictures of actual steps in the surgery.
The cause of the pain must be clearly identified. Surgery should be done only if noninvasive procedures are ineffective. Any psychological issues should be addressed. Finally, there should be a reasonable expectation of success.
IT SHOULD. BE ON THE SAFE SIDE AND ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE GETTING THE LASER SURGERY IF THERE ARE ANY AFTER EFFECTS THAT WOULD COMPROMISE CONCEPTION.
yes you can. Normally before surgery they tell you not to eat anything about 12 hours prior to that. Lip balm will not harm anything unless you eat it which obviously should not be done anyway as that is not the purpose of it.
Typically, before a surgery, you will have a pre-op visit where you will have some tests to determine if your body can endure the surgery. You should have also received paperwork from your surgeon advising you what needs to be done prior to surgery such as fasting, what type of clothing to bring, and how long to be prepared to stay in the hospital.
Back surgery can be dangerous and should only be done as a last resort.
If you get a cold with a low grade fever within two days of your scheduled surgery, call your nurse. The doctor will assess your situation and decide if the surgery will be rescheduled or not.
That is entirely dependent on the surgery. Some surgery will require you to eat nothing for a certain amount of time before going under, while others require no change in diet at all, but either way you should absolutely ask your doctor what needs to be done before hand as every case is different.
I started dancing 2 hours before surgery, but you can start any time you want before you go; just make sure you stop once the surgery is done.
It is your only option. That is the only way it can be repaired. With cage rest after surgery it should be good as new. I would recommend using a Veterinarian that has done this type of surgery before or an Orthopedic surgeon.