Guest guest Posted January 4, 2003 Report Share Posted January 4, 2003 Thyrogen is " man-made " TSH. It's taken by injection to make your TSH go up so you don't have to go off your meds for a scan. It's being used experimentally for treatment in some places. After surgery, some doctors (yours apparently does) prescribe Cytomel (T3), which is a short-life thyroid hormone. It should help you to feel less hypo. Not everybody takes it, not everybody feels the need for it, it's just to help you feel " better " -- it's not mandatory. But you still have to stop taking it 2 weeks before your treatment. 4 weeks after TT is on the short side of how long after surgery to have RAI -- you'll probably (should) have your TSH tested before the treatment to be sure your TSH is high enough (usually 30, sometimes higher is required). Some people also take a bit of Cytomel after treatment when starting regular meds (or after scans when resuming meds), to give the body a kick-start while the T4 (Levoxyl, Synthroid, etc.) starts building up. T3 not only leaves the body faster, it gets active faster than T4. The RAI (radioactive iodine) is dangerous for *thyroid tissue* -- that's the whole idea, to kill off any that remains in your body after surgery. But you don't want to harm the thyroids of your family! Some people get other side effects from RAI treatment; some of these effects are as much due to being hypo as the RAI itself (IMO). If you have questions about your surgery, treatment, scheduling, or followup plans, you have a right to get the doctors to answer them -- before things are done! Make a list, call the doc(s) and ask them what's what. Best wishes. bj Re: - Re: Re: Unreliable Clean Scan? > Hi, I'm confused. Would you reccomend taking Thyrogen, or not taking it > before the RAI? I see my endo 2 weeks after my TT (1-9) , but he mentioned > on the phone that he would do the RAI 4 weeks after surgery, and put me on > " something temporary " which now I assume must be Thyrogen. Also, if we are > so radioactive after the scans that we can even be around our family, how is > it safe for the rest of our body that hopefully does not have cancer? Just > wondering, since apparently I won't be talking to a Dr again until the day of > my surgery. Thank you! > > > SoCal > Dx Pap CA on 12-27-02 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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