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Bless you Jane for sharing with us your experiences. You will never know

how much comfort it has given me, I am just embarking on this trip into the

unknown and this with your other message have sure helped me. Sharon

thyca

Hi,

I am from the uk. and just want to share and compare a few things.

First dont anyone be scared of the RAI. I was! No need. As i said

before Im in the UK, so things may be slightly different.

It really was ok. Scary at first. Taking the capsules and having a

geiger counter pointed at you! Then they go away. By then I was hypo

and could hardly drag myself around anyway. As the single mother of

two boys the rest was positively welcome!

I was paranoid about the radio active bit and knew that I did not

want to bring home anything I had worn or touched. All my

freinds " donated " an old T shirt. I wore them all, thought of my

freinds and then put them in the bag to be disposed of! They were

worn with love. TV was good. Patches for not being able to smoke!!!I

wasnt able to touch a phone for a few days and then only with mask

and gloves. How strange does that feel talking to the kids! All my

freinds and family phoned all the time! Just with messages so I didnt

feel alone. One freind sent a postcard a day! I took mags. Also I was

advised by the Ward Sister, to order as much food as I could. So I

would order 6 oclock supper, but also order sandwiches. Not only did

it stave off hunger, but gave me a focal point for later in the

evening. I found it good to organize my day. Time for " house work "

etc.The only side effects I really got at the time were sore eyes! I

am sure that there have been long term side effects, like my

cattaracts, and a hatred of eating off paper plates with plastic

knives and forks! but a small price to pay yeaH?

My boys were 13 and 12 at the time so I was not allowed to have them

home until I had returned to the hospital to have the good old Geiger

couter pointed at me! At this time I was under the care of my surgeon

and my oncologist. The Nuclear med team also, and they were great!

DONT BE SCARED OF RAI

love to you all

Jane

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Bless you Jane for sharing with us your experiences. You will never know

how much comfort it has given me, I am just embarking on this trip into the

unknown and this with your other message have sure helped me. Sharon

thyca

Hi,

I am from the uk. and just want to share and compare a few things.

First dont anyone be scared of the RAI. I was! No need. As i said

before Im in the UK, so things may be slightly different.

It really was ok. Scary at first. Taking the capsules and having a

geiger counter pointed at you! Then they go away. By then I was hypo

and could hardly drag myself around anyway. As the single mother of

two boys the rest was positively welcome!

I was paranoid about the radio active bit and knew that I did not

want to bring home anything I had worn or touched. All my

freinds " donated " an old T shirt. I wore them all, thought of my

freinds and then put them in the bag to be disposed of! They were

worn with love. TV was good. Patches for not being able to smoke!!!I

wasnt able to touch a phone for a few days and then only with mask

and gloves. How strange does that feel talking to the kids! All my

freinds and family phoned all the time! Just with messages so I didnt

feel alone. One freind sent a postcard a day! I took mags. Also I was

advised by the Ward Sister, to order as much food as I could. So I

would order 6 oclock supper, but also order sandwiches. Not only did

it stave off hunger, but gave me a focal point for later in the

evening. I found it good to organize my day. Time for " house work "

etc.The only side effects I really got at the time were sore eyes! I

am sure that there have been long term side effects, like my

cattaracts, and a hatred of eating off paper plates with plastic

knives and forks! but a small price to pay yeaH?

My boys were 13 and 12 at the time so I was not allowed to have them

home until I had returned to the hospital to have the good old Geiger

couter pointed at me! At this time I was under the care of my surgeon

and my oncologist. The Nuclear med team also, and they were great!

DONT BE SCARED OF RAI

love to you all

Jane

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you

do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank

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Bless you Jane for sharing with us your experiences. You will never know

how much comfort it has given me, I am just embarking on this trip into the

unknown and this with your other message have sure helped me. Sharon

thyca

Hi,

I am from the uk. and just want to share and compare a few things.

First dont anyone be scared of the RAI. I was! No need. As i said

before Im in the UK, so things may be slightly different.

It really was ok. Scary at first. Taking the capsules and having a

geiger counter pointed at you! Then they go away. By then I was hypo

and could hardly drag myself around anyway. As the single mother of

two boys the rest was positively welcome!

I was paranoid about the radio active bit and knew that I did not

want to bring home anything I had worn or touched. All my

freinds " donated " an old T shirt. I wore them all, thought of my

freinds and then put them in the bag to be disposed of! They were

worn with love. TV was good. Patches for not being able to smoke!!!I

wasnt able to touch a phone for a few days and then only with mask

and gloves. How strange does that feel talking to the kids! All my

freinds and family phoned all the time! Just with messages so I didnt

feel alone. One freind sent a postcard a day! I took mags. Also I was

advised by the Ward Sister, to order as much food as I could. So I

would order 6 oclock supper, but also order sandwiches. Not only did

it stave off hunger, but gave me a focal point for later in the

evening. I found it good to organize my day. Time for " house work "

etc.The only side effects I really got at the time were sore eyes! I

am sure that there have been long term side effects, like my

cattaracts, and a hatred of eating off paper plates with plastic

knives and forks! but a small price to pay yeaH?

My boys were 13 and 12 at the time so I was not allowed to have them

home until I had returned to the hospital to have the good old Geiger

couter pointed at me! At this time I was under the care of my surgeon

and my oncologist. The Nuclear med team also, and they were great!

DONT BE SCARED OF RAI

love to you all

Jane

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you

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BlankI have read several posts that it is not good to switch brands of

medication.

My doc has me on .137 levothroid Monday - Friday and .15 Synthroid

Saturday/Sunday. Is this a common practice? My last TSH was 1.7 when we added

the .15 Synthroid with symptoms of fatigue and feeling woozy at times. Woozy is

best word I can use to describe the feelings.

My concern is the mix of brands is this okay? I am just on week 3 of the new

medication mix.

Thanks,

Judy New Castle, PA

tt 1/25/01, RAI 50 mci 2/16/01

Pap/Foll CA

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Gosh, I've never heard of anyone taking both brands. I don't think

Synthroid is available in the .137 dose so that explains the Levothroid

prescription, but why not just keep you on Levothroid for the higher .15

weekend dose? Ask you Dr. why the combination of brands -- he must have

a reason.

Marilyn (dx '94-pap w/lung metastases - 5 pos scans/435mCi's - scans 6 &

7 clean)

Judy Muir wrote:

> BlankI have read several posts that it is not good to switch brands of

> medication.

>

> My doc has me on .137 levothroid Monday - Friday and .15 Synthroid

> Saturday/Sunday. Is this a common practice? My last TSH was 1.7 when

> we added the .15 Synthroid with symptoms of fatigue and feeling woozy

> at times. Woozy is best word I can use to describe the feelings.

>

> My concern is the mix of brands is this okay? I am just on week 3 of

> the new medication mix.

>

> Thanks,

> Judy New Castle, PA

> tt 1/25/01, RAI 50 mci 2/16/01

> Pap/Foll CA

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Gosh, I've never heard of anyone taking both brands. I don't think

Synthroid is available in the .137 dose so that explains the Levothroid

prescription, but why not just keep you on Levothroid for the higher .15

weekend dose? Ask you Dr. why the combination of brands -- he must have

a reason.

Marilyn (dx '94-pap w/lung metastases - 5 pos scans/435mCi's - scans 6 &

7 clean)

Judy Muir wrote:

> BlankI have read several posts that it is not good to switch brands of

> medication.

>

> My doc has me on .137 levothroid Monday - Friday and .15 Synthroid

> Saturday/Sunday. Is this a common practice? My last TSH was 1.7 when

> we added the .15 Synthroid with symptoms of fatigue and feeling woozy

> at times. Woozy is best word I can use to describe the feelings.

>

> My concern is the mix of brands is this okay? I am just on week 3 of

> the new medication mix.

>

> Thanks,

> Judy New Castle, PA

> tt 1/25/01, RAI 50 mci 2/16/01

> Pap/Foll CA

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Hi Judy, I have never heard of using both brands concurrently, but I do think

when people say you shouldn't switch, I think they mean back and forth. Just a

guess, but I bet it's along the same lines as being consistent with the time and

circumstance of taking the medicine.

Consistency being the key word. It's my guess if it's working, it's OK.

lindalee@...

dx 12-96 follicular w/ bone mets

4 RAI= 840mCi 300mcg Synthroid

HPTH

Pgh., Pa

Judy Muir wrote:

> BlankI have read several posts that it is not good to switch brands of

medication.

>

> My doc has me on .137 levothroid Monday - Friday and .15 Synthroid

Saturday/Sunday. Is this a common practice? My last TSH was 1.7 when we added

the .15 Synthroid with symptoms of fatigue and feeling woozy at times. Woozy is

best word I can use to describe the feelings.

>

> My concern is the mix of brands is this okay? I am just on week 3 of the new

medication mix.

>

> Thanks,

> Judy New Castle, PA

> tt 1/25/01, RAI 50 mci 2/16/01

> Pap/Foll CA

>

>

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Hi Judy,

My endo is a die-hard Synthroid believer. He reluctantly let me

change to Levoxyl, but with the caution not to switch back and

forth. I would ask my doctor his rationale for two brands at

once. Just my thoughts on this after his telling me this two

days ago.

from NE Ohio

--- Judy Muir wrote:

BlankI have read several posts that it is not good to switch

brands of medication.

My doc has me on .137 levothroid Monday - Friday and .15

Synthroid Saturday/Sunday. Is this a common practice? My last

TSH was 1.7 when we added the .15 Synthroid with symptoms of

fatigue and feeling woozy at times. Woozy is best word I can

use to describe the feelings.

My concern is the mix of brands is this okay? I am just on week

3 of the new medication mix.

Thanks,

Judy New Castle, PA

tt 1/25/01, RAI 50 mci 2/16/01

Pap/Foll CA

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Irradiation to thymus as infant

3/25/65 tt Pap thyca w/lymph node mets

Hypoparathyroidism 3 days post radical tt

3/25/82 Recurrence in neck & R chest

Tx w/ 176 mCi RAI 131

hx kidney stones

No scan- 5/22/01 after TSH 38.2 & Tg <0.9 & TgAb <2.0

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