Guest guest Posted July 24, 2001 Report Share Posted July 24, 2001 Hello all, I'm just wondering about how you all were measured by that meter thing the nuc tech use and how fast your " numbers " went down during your RAI ablation. Right after I swallowed the 2 RAI capsules (150 mCi), the physicist stood behind these waist-high lead shields that are in my room and had me to hold one end of a wooden meter stick (at least I think that's what it is) while he pointed the geiger counter ? down the line of the wooden stick. My " number " was 21 then, and today when they did it, the number was 7. Questions: Did your numbers go down that fast? What's the deal with pointing the counter down the line of the stick? Just curious? BTW, after sleeping almost all day long, the thought of being KICKED OUT OF HYPOLAND with some Cytomel sounds good to me. My doc won't let me restart my meds until the day after I go home. What's the deal with that? Why can't I have them now that the RAI dose has already been given?? --Chris tt 4/9/01 pap w. foll var. RAI 7/23/01; scan in 2 wks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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