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I am debating whether to put a new one back on his
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Christine - hope you are getting the meds balanced out
Well I survived the scan. It was a nightmare and I was crying. My appt. was for 12:30. Of course dh gets me there late at 12:50. They said now I must wait till 2 pm. I was mad because I get the dresssing down from the scheduler and dh doesnt admit its all HIS fault. I just cry and dont speak to dh. They throw me a box of tissues. That scan was torture. I guess its bad since I already had 3 back surgeries, plus add in the 2 mesh stomach implants and throw in the neck dissection and they expect you not to move the whole time. I tried my hardest.I got the results right away..and christine what does this mean. The rad onc. says she likes to see it a 0.5 but mine was 1.0. She said it could be a salivary gland shadow and sometimes even people with a 2.0 are o.k. She just said she will see me in 6 months, so I am guessing she expects it to be ok. (the blood test). I wont know those results till friday so I have to call the onc. nurse from disney. This whole day has just left me emotionally and physically drained. At least dh took me out to eat and I ate alot of food , yeah butter, cake, seafood, cheese, bread etc. My stomach hurt right away. I think it wasnt use to real food.es45- hope you get a good number on monday too. |
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I hope your trip eases your anxiety and keeps your focus off the scan until you call the nurse on Friday. |
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Would love to be able to sit on the couch for a few days, get a good book, and do NOTHING!
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es45--congrats on your scan!! Sounds good.
luvmarypoppins--those scans can be difficult. I'm lucking that I don't have any real physical issues and the techs are good about putting pillows everywhere, but it is hard, especially if your back is hurting. I always find that I get very cold in there. And then, once out of nervousness, I had to pee midway through and they did have to stop the scan. As for the numbers she gave you (0.5 and 1.0), I believe she was talking about uptake of the RAI. As you know, the RAI kind of gets uptaken by a lot of things (salivary glands, stomach, liver, etc being the most noticeable). They are used to seeing a certain percentage of uptake in those places. Non-thyroid cells uptake iodine but not to the degree that thyroid cells do and that is what they use on a scan to differentiate thyroid tissue from regular tissue (not necessarily cancer at all). So, it sounds like she saw more uptake in your salivary gland than she's used to seeing when she scans someone. Salivary glands are pretty notorious for uptaking a good amount and sometimes one will take up more than the other. Maybe when you scanned you just had a lot of saliva pooled in your salivary (parotid) gland and this caused it. Sometimes you can massage that out before a scan or sometimes that might ask you to massage it out and they could do another picture. Sounds like she's just going to settle with the results which is usual. Have so much fun on your trip. I am insanely jealous and wish I were going! As for my issues, I had to back out of my test prep. I couldn't get the Cytomel on Wednesday (pharmacy didn't have it ready). On Thursday I was really miserable. I'm just shocked that I was experiencing hypo symptoms on Day 7 that I wouldn't normally start getting till 3 weeks off meds. I was unabelievable miserable and in such brain fog it scared me. I got the prescription on my way home but knew I could never make those last 6 days off meds. So I took a Synthroid as soon as I got home, took one yesterday morning, and by yesterday afternoon was feeling 50% better. And yes, I hate myself.
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Oh and Micayla, here is my budget lid tip for you too..hmm what do you do with all the leftover vegetables you dont want to look at again for a long time? Well you say thank god theres a pot luck at church tomm. and you make a big old pasta salad with all the vegetables!! Hmm, happy vegetables everyone and not to outdo myself I made sausage and peppers also using all the peppers I didnt eat too.
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I am debating whether to put a new one back on his
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Well my digestive issues have resolved themselves. You are right, it must be the iodine.
And I was in wal mart doinng some last minute shopipng for the trip and I managed to set the detectors off. I showed the lady my receipt and I told her I was radioactive. I also have a paper from the hosoital. They told me if the detectors are really sensitive I would eet them off. The hospital paper says until august?? The lady also told me she is having radiation for cancer too now. It should be interesting at the airport tues. The one time I had a pet scan I set them off too. |
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luvmarypoppins- I am sorry your scan was so rough. Enjoy the Poly, it is #2 on my list of dream resorts! I have not stayed on site so far. Thanks for the budget tip.
Christine- Don't hate yourself. Although I suppose it's annoying because you have to start over? How often do you scan now? Are there any questions I should be asking about my blood tests? They just said that the thyrogobulin was less than one and the TSH was .1 and that both of those are good. |
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OT, but what is your #1 dream resort? Poly is my #1.
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I apologize in advance, but what is a click clack?
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Self-loathing comes easily... ![]() I supposedly don't have to scan anymore...period. I was just going to have a Tg test done that was stimulated (either by Thyrogen or having my own TSH rise). As for your blood tests, yes a Tg of less than one is good. "Undetectable" is preferable but you've still got time to get there. TSH seems nicely suppressed. Mine is at 0.3 to 0.5. My doctor would like it lower. They like 0.05 for some reason.
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It was, in fact, *I* who was sounding like a loose fan belt
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I haven't had the opportunity to read this entire thread yet but I hope you don't mind if I join you. I'm not suffering from thyroid issues myself (well, I should say, none that I am yet aware of) but my DD (who will be 16 in 2 days) has just been diagnosed with Hasimoto's. She's been sick and suffering for almost 2 years now and has been tossed between doctors. We've seen 5 so far and has spent most of her time with a neurologist. I finally decided to take her to see my GYN, the man who delivered her into this world, to see if maybe she was having hormonal issues. He was the first to tell me her thyroid was enlarged. That made me decide to take her to her first pediatrician and he had her diagnosis within minutes (and confirmed within days from the bloodwork). She's just been on her medication for 4 days now but feels a bit better. She had headaches, extreme fatigue, eye problems, dizziness, swelling in her fingers and nausea (just to name a few).
This whole thing is still so new to us. I'm reading as much as I can about it and it *seems* manageable. But I am still so confused about why she has it, where it came from and what else I can do for her. I know some of it is just me needing to absorb it all. She's actually got a good attitude about it because she finally knows what she's up against and what will make her feel better (taking her meds). But I've never been a teenager with a disease like Hashimoto's so I feel so... unable to relate and say the right things. The most I had to worry about at 16 was getting my license and if I was going to be invited to prom. I'm looking forward to reading this entire thread.. |
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I am debating whether to put a new one back on his
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WDWBarb = Sorry to hear that your dd has to deal with this. But glad she finally got the proper dx and that the meds will help. Does your local hosp. offer any type of support group that she might want to join etc? Wishing her all the best.
es45 - did you get the final scan and blood test results? Christine - I hope you are feeling better and back to normal. Well when we were in disney I called the rad. onc. nurse. The night before of course I was an emotional wreck, did alot of crying and praying for sure. Also the day I called was my b day and anniversary too. We got the news that my blood test was...NEGATIVE!!! Praise God!!! So my next regular blood test is in a couple of weeks. Oh and let me just say that dh and I pigged, yup, absolutely pigged out at disney world. Burned up our whole $750 gift card on food. Hmm, amazing what an LID can do to you I will be writing a little dining review on the boards soon.
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