Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hi there, I am FINALLY due to have RAI in mid-Nov. I have been on Cytomel since 9/21. My schedule is much like Anne's and was wondering if everyone has this sort of schedule? Can others on this listserv that have had RAI at the Washington Hospital Center answer a few questions for me? One of my main concerns is having to go up there so many times before being admitted. When I went up there for the first time for my appointment with Dr. Ringel, it took me THREE hours by car/metro/shuttle bus. I CAN'T leave the house before 8:30 as my kids have to get on the bus plus if I left before then, I would get stuck in awful traffic which wouldn't get me to DC any faster (I live in Fredericksburg, VA). I know that this is only a few days and it only has to be done once a year, but I will have to do all of this by myself and I am really concerned about how I will be feeling. My mother-in-law will be here to care for my kids, my husband will be in school full-time away from home for the week (in Baltimore; hence, the reason my mother-in-law will be here helping me out) and my neighbor who usually gets my kids off the bus if I am a little late from appointments, will be SO close to having a baby there is a possibility she won't be there for me to depend on. Okay, I suppose I am finally getting a little nervous about all of this. The surgery didn't bother me at all (knowing I would be horribly nauseas and throwing up was something I wasn't looking forward to, but the surgery itself didn't really bother me), but it seems that just getting to the point of having the RAI is really beginning to stress me out. I have read the tales of how people have felt when hypo and wonder if I will be able to drive up I95 let alone making sure I am getting on the right metro trains while being in that fog! (PS... I DO NOT drive in DC.) Okay with that vented, can anyone who has had RAI at WHC email me and tell me about their experiences, please. I have been reading Anne's list of things to take and I didn't realize that things would be thrown away! I have read about people taking their laptops with them... do they let you at WHC? I have a Palm PDA that I love playing solitaire on... still dwelling on this throwing away thing. I also didn't realize that socks and underwear as well as other clothes would be thrown away! Last but not least, I have read those of you who have had RAI are " normally " isolated for two to four days. Dr. Ringel told me I would just be in overnight. This shocked me and made me happy and also worried. I DO have small children at home... 9yo, 7yo, 3yo. Okay, I think that is all for now (you hope, right? hee hee) I have to say that I am truly thankful for this listserv and all that have befriended me when I have needed questions answered. I may not post much, but I read all the time. Thanks for everything in advance! Nanette dx pap car 5/2/01 tt 5/23/01 RAI 11/15/01 FINALLY! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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