Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Debbi - They told me 3 days before rejoining civilization. I don't feel qualified in the least to say if this is a reasonable figure or not, but that was on the instructions I was given. My personal radioactivity is down to a small fraction of what it was after less than 2 1/2 days. And I guess that us glow-in-the-dark people are leaving behind our radioactive salts. It's easy to wash away salt, so any toilet, shower, plate, clothing or washable item just needs to be washed well and it's safe. If you sleep with a teddy bear which you could have left saliva on, best to banish him to the garage for a few months to decontaminate. And to answer Rita, I am getting blood work every 6 weeks to get those T's adjusted correctly. My endo is really also a co-worker, so I can get his ear if I stop by the office at lunch. And I guess I'm also the weird one here with respect to reaction to the 29.9 mCI. The thaught of going under the knife for the initial operation didn't bother me at all. Partly because we believed it was benign and partly because I work there. Actually was looking forward to seeing how the whole OR thing worked as a patient. But the thaught of swollowing a chemical, which, at a previous job... well I won't discuss what I saw them do with nuclear waste right now. Anyway, I got myself so worked up, that any real physical symptoms from it were not noticable at all. In retrospect, I probably could have driven myself home from the operation, but I should not have driven myself to and from the RAI. From the list afterwards, I realized that 29.9 mCI is really a 'baby sized' dose - not to make light of a serious medical procedure, though. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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