My thyroid surgery was rescheduled so I have to wait longer so results and possible cancer treatment and this limbo is exhausting
#cancersucks #lupusawareness #autoimmunedisease #cancerjourney #thyroidcancer
Waiting for thyroid surgery results can feel like living in a state of limbo, especially when dealing with autoimmune conditions like lupus. From my own experience, the uncertainty surrounding postponed procedures is incredibly taxing—not just physically but mentally and emotionally as well. I found that maintaining a strict routine to protect my immune system became critical during this waiting period. This included taking all prescribed medications diligently, avoiding infections at all costs, and giving myself permission to rest often. It's important to acknowledge the mixed emotions that come with such a delay: frustration from the unknown, fear of the potential diagnosis, yet also relief if it means extra time to heal or recover from other illnesses like the flu before surgery. I discovered that sharing this journey through support groups, hashtags like #cancersucks and #autoimmunedisease, and connecting with others facing similar trials provides comfort and lessens the isolation. Moreover, financial concerns can add an extra layer of stress, especially when disability benefits and medical expenses accumulate. Accepting help, whether through donations or gifts for essentials like groceries, made a meaningful difference and reminded me of the kindness surrounding me. As someone navigating this path, I encourage others in similar situations to focus on what can be controlled—self-care, following medical advice, and staying connected with loved ones. The odds and statistics matter, but so does the day-to-day resilience you build in the meantime. Keep communicating with your healthcare providers, seek emotional support, and remember that this period, difficult as it is, is just one chapter in the journey towards healing.


































































