Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 In a message dated 05/31/2001 7:25:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jamsmelen@... writes: > > Doc Margouleff called me first thing yesterday morning to tell me that it > was > a CLEAN SCAN! YIPPEE! He's just waiting for the results of the blood work > that had been done after I had the two injections Oh Abby Im so happy for you!!! Its so good to hear good news! Now you can relax for awhile anyway. Judi (dx 93 follicular w/mets to bone.. 3 RAI's no clean scans, upcoming CT scan 6/5) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 In a message dated 05/31/2001 7:25:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jamsmelen@... writes: > > Doc Margouleff called me first thing yesterday morning to tell me that it > was > a CLEAN SCAN! YIPPEE! He's just waiting for the results of the blood work > that had been done after I had the two injections Oh Abby Im so happy for you!!! Its so good to hear good news! Now you can relax for awhile anyway. Judi (dx 93 follicular w/mets to bone.. 3 RAI's no clean scans, upcoming CT scan 6/5) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 Abby-- Great news about the clean scan!!!!!!!!!!!! About your TSH--do you know how high it went, & when it " peaked " ? As I understand it, w/ Thyrogen being essentially injectable TSH, there's sort of a window when the body becomes extremely hypo (explaining your feeling ill there briefly, I'd think) & TSH is thus very high. I'm wondering how large that window is--how long the TSH stays elevated. And how good local docs/hospitals are likely to be at catching patients at the right time to dose w/ RAI. See what I mean? Did they discuss that w/ you? Let us know your TG & TSH results as of dose day, when you get them (if you don't mind). I'm curious as to how this works, practically speaking. Nina geiger@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2001 Report Share Posted May 31, 2001 Hi Abby, I am glad that despite your discomfort during the injections, you got good news! And the food you enjoyed afterward. Yessss! sounds like quite a guy. We all should be so fortunate. Thanks for sharing and for your vulnerability, letting us know just how it was. Glad it's over. Now you can relax. ===== ... 3/25/65 tt Papillary ThyCa w/lymph node mets HPTH 3 days post radical tt 3/25/82 Recurrence in neck/ & R chest Tx w/RAI 131 176 mCi hx kidney stones __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2001 Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 Abby, Congrats on your Thyrogen scan. Just wanted you to know that your Thyrogen experience absolutely parallels mine. I had the flu-like feelings, headache, and nausea but it was certainly more tolerable than being hypo. Like you, I was also feeling MUCH better by that Thursday. In a message dated Thu, 31 May 2001 7:24:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Jamsmelen@... writes: << Hi All, Well, thought is was about time I share my thyrogen experience with you. As I said previously, I did the thyrogen stuff at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset (that's Long Island, NY). I got to meet Dr. Margouleff, the nuclear medicine doc who frequents Glenna's Thyroid AOL chat on Monday evenings. Anyway, about my thyrogen experience... Last Monday I had some blood work done (TSH, TG) before going to the hospital. I introduced myself to the Doc as 'Jamsmelen' cuz that's how he knows me via the chat. We made some small talk about thyrogen (done over 300 of them), how impressed he is with our wonderful Thyca group, and about the local Thyca support group that I'm trying to get together. Yada, yada, yada... Whaaaaaat? You expected me to get to the point? After the small talk came the first injection of thyrogen in my right hip (No, not lower Leah). That evening I started feeling kinda weighted down, couldn't describe it any better. The following day I got the second injection in my left hip. That evening I felt totally wasted. My entire body felt achy; even my hands started to hurt. It reminded me of how I usually feel when I have a fever. I guess those were the flu-like symptoms that I'd heard about. I was also hit with a grandiose headache and big time nausea. Basically I slept a lot that day. On Wednesday, I again had blood work (TSH,TG) done. Then on to the hospital where I ingested the lovely little 4mCi RAI pill. Nothing tough there. I was still a bit out of it from the previous day. By Thursday I was feeling better. There were no procedures scheduled for that day. Friday was scan day at the hospital. Prior to that, TSH and TG were again drawn. After the scan I was told that I could eat REAL FOOD again. Don't ya know that ran out and got me a bagel with cream cheese/lox, a Dunkin Donuts French vanilla coffee, and a donut. What a guy! Unfortunately for me though, Dr. Margouleff wasn't in on Friday (away for the Memorial Day weekend), so I had to wait until Wednesday to get the results. I cried when I got home. It wasn't that I feared the results. It was cuz I was soooo emotionally drained. Doc Margouleff called me first thing yesterday morning to tell me that it was a CLEAN SCAN! YIPPEE! He's just waiting for the results of the blood work that had been done after I had the two injections. That's basically it gang. For me, thyrogen proved to be the best way to go. I really do lousy going hypo. But obviously if I had to stop taking my synthroid I would. Hope all is well with youse... Your Thyca Pal, Abby from Baldwin, NY Dx. foll. var.of pap. ca after PT 11/98, TT 1/99, RAI 100mCi 3/99, Clean Scan 3/00, Clean Thyrogen Scan 5/01 Abby from Baldwin, NY Dx. foll. var. of pap. ca after PT 11/98, TT 1/99, RAI 100 mCi 3/99, Clean scan 3/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2001 Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 Thanks to all of you who post their Thyrogen experiences. Considering that we will all have some sort of monitoring for the rest of our lives, it is important to read about the Thyrogen method for watching our thyca. I envision all of us at 90, saying, " Remember when we used to have to go off medication and endure hypo hell to be scanned? Gosh....how things have changed! " At least that is my fantasy! Marilyn (dx '94-pap w/lung metastases - 7 hypo hell scans!!!) San Diego, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2001 Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 Thanks to all of you who post their Thyrogen experiences. Considering that we will all have some sort of monitoring for the rest of our lives, it is important to read about the Thyrogen method for watching our thyca. I envision all of us at 90, saying, " Remember when we used to have to go off medication and endure hypo hell to be scanned? Gosh....how things have changed! " At least that is my fantasy! Marilyn (dx '94-pap w/lung metastases - 7 hypo hell scans!!!) San Diego, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2001 Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 Abby, I read your email on your thyrogen experience, it has kind of scared me. I don't want to feel sick and achy like the flu. Maybe going hypo isn't as bad as I thought??? In your opinion would you always do Thyrogen instead of going hypo??? How long would you say you really felt bad, and then started to feel like yourself again?? Thanks for the input, I want to be sure I make the right choice, before my next scan. Kathi pap dx 1998 tt 1 clear scan scan this year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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