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Trish
They didn't tell me anything about injections.
How do you feel now? Do things get better?
I'm taking 50mcg of cytomel now, and after RAI I will be taking synthroid also...
You know about the Low Iodine Diet I presume, as you should be on it already if your RAI is two weeks away. Do you know what dose of RAI you will be given? If its small (say under 50 millicuries) that might explain why you are going home immediately, but the one bathroom is a concern.
Have you started the low -iodine diet yet? If your RAI is two weeks away, you should be on it. Thyca.org's cookbook (free on their website!) has lots of good recipes in it - it helped me a great deal.
I would speak to them again about hospitalization just to ease your mind. Be sure to mention your children and their ages, the one bathroom situation - and be assertive. This is your health and your family - they have tons of patients, know what I mean? If nothing comes of it, you'll know you tried. Do you have family nearby who could host you or your family while you complete treatment? Or close friends?
I'm sorry you have to go through all this without a supportive doctor. I'm glad you found this forum, though - it's full of nothing but support and knowledge, and I hope you find both here! Best of luck!
The do's and don'ts of RAI treatment: At least this is what I was told by my endo dr and the doctor who gave me the dose of treatment.
DO:
1) Since you only have one bathroom, purchase some plastic, cut it to size to put over the seat for each use and flush at least two times when finished.
2) Drink lots of water: I purchased a case of single bottles.
3) do suck on sour candy
4) if you must stay at home, isolate yourself in your room with everything you will need prior to taking the treatment, so that no one has to enter the room. They can leave your food by the door.
5) bur plastic cups, plates and utensils prior to treatment and keep a plastic trash bag in your room. (if possible, double the plastic bag)
6) byuy some books that you don't mind tossing in the trash after this is over.
7) do cover your cell phone and tv changer in plastic.
8) do cover your mattress with a plastic cover.
9) do wash your clothes seperate from others.
10) do all your shopping and washing before the treatment so the family wil have their snacks and clean clothes.
11) buy throw away gloves to use since you only have the one bathroom.
12) Most of all do all of this prior to the treatment.
DO NOT:
1) do not sleep in the bed with anyone
2) stay away from small children, babies and pregnant women.
3) do not prepare any food.
4) stay away from your dogs and cats
5) do not share any foods
I hope this helps.
Take care and keep us posted!
Terri
Here's a great site ThyCa.org that goes into more detail about the diet, the scan, and the precautions:
http://www.thyca.org/rai.htm
Utahmomma
papillary carcinoma '03
recurrence and RAI '06 and probably '08
I have doctor appt tomorrow and I will ask about the thyrogen shot. I'm also thinking about postponing the RAI until we can find out if we are moving to a bigger house. That may be the best I can do to protect my family.
CJ
Seriously reconsider putting off the RAI. You want to kick whatever you have as soon as possible. Many here have stayed in hotels. My sister had a tiny (about 600sq ft) home; a husband, two dogs, and three cats. She stayed at a hotel for a week and took all of the precautions there.
Your health comes first.
This is a process. You need to keep moving forward, because peace of mind and body is what is going to make you well.
I hope this helps,
Ancestrytreemom