Hello, my dr. recently sent me for a thyroid ultrasound. and TSH blood test. The TSH came back as 1.53, and the ultra sound came back as multiple nodules are noted bilaterally, notdule# 1 is dominant, greater than 1.5CM. recommendation is: fine needle aspiration of right isthmus nodule #1. indication is: enlarged thyroid, dysphagia. only trouble i have had is a feeling like there is alump in my throat. sometimes trouble swallowing, but no other issues. chew smaller bites. feel fine otherwise. the sizes are: right, 4.2x1.7x1.4cm, left lobe 3.8x1.5x1.4 cm, isthmus .3 cm. comment is: the overall echotexture of the glad is mildly hetergeneous. nodule assessment is: right isthmus: 1.8x1.6x1.0 cm, newly defined, complex, well defined margins, no calcification. nodule #2, right isthmus (low) .9x.9x.7 cm, newly defined, complex. Nodule #3, left lob, upper and mid poles, 1.1x1.0x.7cm, newly defined, solid, well-defined margins, calcification present. making appt for me with endocronoligist for the fine needle aspiration of right isthmus nodule #1, but just wondering if it sounds like I have anything to worry about. thanks for your help.