First - would review the indication for I-131 (we are using it less and less), then would ask if Thyrogen (which may be what you were referring to when you wrote liothyronine) would be appropriate (we use it for most I-131 treatments but not all).
They want to do he I-131 because they found indications of cancer in a few small nodes in the area of they thyroid when the thyroid was removed. Here's what my doctor recommended:
In Preparation for your Nuclear Medicine Procedure (Whole Body Scan):
-Stop taking levothyroxine 1/13/14
-Start low iodine diet 1/20/14
-Complete ordered lab tests on 2/1/14
-Go to Nuclear Medicine department for the first part of your procedure on 2/4/13
-Your scan and treatment with Radioactive iodine will be scheduled on 2/5/14
-Resume levothyroxine 3 days after treatment with radioactine iodine
(Hit ENTER too soon on prev msg. Another doctor I spoke recommended:
"To summarize our discussion, there are two ways to prepare for thyroid remnant ablation: thyroid hormone withdrawal, and recombinant TSH (thyrogen).
As we discussed over the phone, typically we recommend to stop Levothyroxine and start Cytomel about 4 weeks prior to scheduled ablation, then stop Cytomel about 2-3 weeks prior to scheduled ablation to minimize hypothyroidism symptoms while making sure you will have adequate rise of TSH."
Hello,
I was diagnosed with Hashimoto/ hypothyroidism. My tsh was 9.69. I am 33 years old and at the time weighed about 126 lbs. I have compression on the right side of the neck. Had a biopsy done and it turned out with follecular and Hurthle Cells as well as some lymphocytes. The Dr. Did and US and told me that I have Thyroiditis with a goiter and some bumps, meaning nodules I presume. He put me on 75 mcg if Levothyroxine, after about a week my heart rate went up and things got worse from there. Now I'm almost 3 weeks into taking my med and I have fast heart rate, nervousness, cold clammy hands and feet,loss of appetite, nausea, pain in the back of my neck, headache, pain behind my eyes, sweating, tremors of hands and legs. I feel weak and fatigued. I do not feel well. I feel like I'm going to die. I also have elevated body temperature at some times of the day around 99.2. I thought of going to the ER. Could it be that my dose is too high to start off with? Please help!
I am preparing for RAI. I have to admit, if the opportunity is to have Thyrogen injections, do take it. Over the last two weeks in preparation for RAI, I have been dizzy and light-headed. My mental capacity has diminished and, generally, I feel unwell. If your work is quite demanding then you might find it difficult, but then every-one is different.