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Darlene - Yes, I indeed do have thyroid issues that have resulted

after my B/C diagnosis. The endocronologist doesn't seem to have a

reason " why " but I was at first hypo-thyroid and they put me on

medication for that. I will see her again in two weeks and they'll

test again to see if they got it under control. Many people have to

take thyroid meds for both hyper and hypo - for the rest of their

lives. I have heard of hypo going to hyper and visa-versa - until

they get the medications under control. I don't know of any

alternative's to taking the meds but let me know if you find

something out about it - and I'll do the same for you.

Hugs!

Ellen

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Wondering.......

>

> I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

testing)

> hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working at

all

> and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

and

> all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

endrocrinologist

> states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid issue's

> since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

that

> she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

REALLY

> hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for this......I'm

> thinking at this point I NEED to check out

alternative " stuff " .......Any

> and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be nice......

>

> thanks,

>

> Darlene

>

>

>

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Ellen,

thanks for that..........

Did you ever have thyroid issue's before B/C? And how long after B/C did you

start having thyriod issue's? curious.........i'm going to " dig " and see if I

can find anything out.........I just HATE the thought of taking a radioactive

medication with all it's side effects on top of everything else I've been

through..........just doesn't seem right............and just how much radiation

CAN the body handle???????? This would NOT be just a one time pill they want me

to take.......it would be on a regular basis...............this is what concerns

me......UGH!!!!!!! Just another thing to research I guess..........thanks

again..........and if you find any info keep me in mind and pass it

on........thanks

Darlene

Ellen emc_mom4@...> wrote:

Darlene - Yes, I indeed do have thyroid issues that have resulted

after my B/C diagnosis. The endocronologist doesn't seem to have a

reason " why " but I was at first hypo-thyroid and they put me on

medication for that. I will see her again in two weeks and they'll

test again to see if they got it under control. Many people have to

take thyroid meds for both hyper and hypo - for the rest of their

lives. I have heard of hypo going to hyper and visa-versa - until

they get the medications under control. I don't know of any

alternative's to taking the meds but let me know if you find

something out about it - and I'll do the same for you.

Hugs!

Ellen

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Wondering.......

>

> I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

testing)

> hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working at

all

> and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

and

> all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

endrocrinologist

> states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid issue's

> since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

that

> she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

REALLY

> hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for this......I'm

> thinking at this point I NEED to check out

alternative " stuff " .......Any

> and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be nice......

>

> thanks,

>

> Darlene

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Darlene - They discovered that I was hypo (mildly) during blood

tests done at the beginning of my diagnosis (I was also extremely

Iron deficient and they were trying to figure that out too) About a

month after my radiation ended (Oct 06) I had my blood tested again

and they found my TSH wayyy to high and increased my medication - I

do see a endochronologist and will see her in two weeks because on

one of my CT scans, there was a " goiter " which was the enlarged

thyroid.

I wouldn't be too happy about taking radiation pills either! Some

days, don't you feel like " does this ever end...?? "

Hang in there!

Ellen

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Wondering.......

> >

> > I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

> testing)

> > hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working

at

> all

> > and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

> and

> > all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

> endrocrinologist

> > states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> > wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid

issue's

> > since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

> that

> > she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

> REALLY

> > hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for

this......I'm

> > thinking at this point I NEED to check out

> alternative " stuff " .......Any

> > and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be

nice......

> >

> > thanks,

> >

> > Darlene

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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From what I've experieneced from having thyroid disease for over 20

years, you won't be taking the radioactive medicine on a regular

basis. They may give you something radioactive when they do a

thyroid scan, or they may give you something radioactive to kill

your thyroid, but the half-life of these medicines is short, and you

won't be exposed to lots of radiation.

If your thyroid is destroyed, you will need to take synthroid or

another thyroid hormone replacement for the rest of your life, but

it won't be radioactive.

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Wondering.......

> >

> > I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

> testing)

> > hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working

at

> all

> > and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

> and

> > all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

> endrocrinologist

> > states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> > wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid

issue's

> > since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

> that

> > she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

> REALLY

> > hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for

this......I'm

> > thinking at this point I NEED to check out

> alternative " stuff " .......Any

> > and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be

nice......

> >

> > thanks,

> >

> > Darlene

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ellen,

Yup,

There are many days when I think that!!!!!! UGH!!!! I truly " thought " that

after treatment.....all would be well...............and back to

" normal " .........how funny is that?

Just seems like it's one thing after another.......like taking one step

forward and falling two back........oh such fun.......

Keeping my head up though........

Darlene

Ellen emc_mom4@...> wrote:

Darlene - They discovered that I was hypo (mildly) during blood

tests done at the beginning of my diagnosis (I was also extremely

Iron deficient and they were trying to figure that out too) About a

month after my radiation ended (Oct 06) I had my blood tested again

and they found my TSH wayyy to high and increased my medication - I

do see a endochronologist and will see her in two weeks because on

one of my CT scans, there was a " goiter " which was the enlarged

thyroid.

I wouldn't be too happy about taking radiation pills either! Some

days, don't you feel like " does this ever end...?? "

Hang in there!

Ellen

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Wondering.......

> >

> > I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

> testing)

> > hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working

at

> all

> > and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

> and

> > all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

> endrocrinologist

> > states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> > wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid

issue's

> > since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

> that

> > she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

> REALLY

> > hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for

this......I'm

> > thinking at this point I NEED to check out

> alternative " stuff " .......Any

> > and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be

nice......

> >

> > thanks,

> >

> > Darlene

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi ,

they did give me some radioactive stuff IV when I had the scan.........and a

radioactive pill the day before.......funny.....when they had me take it

orally..it stuck on my tongue..I went to touch it with my fingers and the lady

yelled " " DON'T TOUCH THAT PILL....JUST SWALLOW IT " ......imagine what I was

thinking at that point....... " Don't touch it? Yet you want me to swallow it? "

Go figure........the stories we have to tell huh?

Thanks for your nice e-mail.....it is a comfort to me......

Peace,

Darlene

laurava23233 jeff.laura@...> wrote:

From what I've experieneced from having thyroid disease for over 20

years, you won't be taking the radioactive medicine on a regular

basis. They may give you something radioactive when they do a

thyroid scan, or they may give you something radioactive to kill

your thyroid, but the half-life of these medicines is short, and you

won't be exposed to lots of radiation.

If your thyroid is destroyed, you will need to take synthroid or

another thyroid hormone replacement for the rest of your life, but

it won't be radioactive.

> >

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Wondering.......

> >

> > I recently had blood work done and showed my thyroid is (after

> testing)

> > hyperthyroid.....Ultrasound showed that one side is not working

at

> all

> > and the other side is " working " like crazy......Had thyroid scan

> and

> > all. Need re-testing in 3 months which at that time

> endrocrinologist

> > states " can treat with radioactive pills " UGH!!!!!!! I was just

> > wondering how many of you ladies out there have had thyroid

issue's

> > since tx.? I've NEVER had thyroid issue's......My Endo doc says

> that

> > she has seen several bc pt's with thyroid problems after tx. I

> REALLY

> > hate the thought of " ingesting " radioactive pills for

this......I'm

> > thinking at this point I NEED to check out

> alternative " stuff " .......Any

> > and all thoughts from any of you out there sure would be

nice......

> >

> > thanks,

> >

> > Darlene

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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