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---Hi Laurie: Do you have two bedrooms? If you do, have hubbie room with

the kids making a tent with pillows etc....fun for them. If you don't have kids

then have him sleep in the livingroom and you set up in the bedroom. The

best solution would be to go to hotel for a few days whether or not they want

you to. You need to make that decision in the best interests of all. It will

be

alright, don't panic. Hope this helped a little.

Elaine

In Thyca , " laurie leo " wrote:

> hi all...this is such a great place for ideas, i was wondering if you

> all might have one on this:

> we sold our house a few months ago because we are building one. in the

> interim, there were construction problems and long story short: we

> are STILL in the apartment waiting for my house to be done (feb/march

> next year). ALL of my friends have small children/infants or are

> pregnant. i have NO family and my in-laws live about 3 hours away.

> the hospital told me to sequester myself in the basement (i don't have

> one) or stay away from the family after RAI (we have no extra

> room!!!). i can't stay in a hotel (obviously they don't want me) and i

> don't know where to go. i called the american cancer society in this

> area and they had limited ideas. any input would be helpful...if it

> were warmer, i would pitch a tent in the backyard!!

> laurie

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thanks for the thought...i do have kids (4 & 9) and they already share

a bedroom! also, we only have 1 bathroom and i would like to err on

the side of caution because of the ages of my kids. the hotel idea is

pretty much nixed because they will wonder why i won't allow my linens

to be laundered with the rest of the hotels and i have a moral

obligation to tell them what's going on...

i'm keeping that thinking cap on though...

L

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elaine Majewski wrote:

> The best solution would be to go to a hotel

> for a few days whether or not they want you to.

Sorry, I really think this is bad advice. As a radioactive person, staying in a

hotel will put untold numbers of people (in unknown states of health & immunity)

at risk, without the benefit of knowing that

they should be taking any precautions.

This at-home isolation is often a dilemma. If you really have a very small

space, your husband can stay in a hotel (or with friends) for a few days, or

sleep on the sofa. There are a lot of links from

the archives http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyca/message/33681 including

members' experiences and how they handled it.

Together, we can all help you come up with a solution that will keep your

husband - and the general public - safe from your radioactive self.

NYC

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Take your own linens to the hotel. Strip their linens off and leave them in

the corner. Do not use their bedspread. Tell them that you want no towel or

linen service for the one or two nights you will be there. Most hotels are

now very happy to accommodate that request. If you want to be " stealth* about

it, just pull your linens off in the morning, fold them up and put theirs back

on. Same with the towels. That way they won't worry that there is something

weird going on and you won't have to tell them anything. Lot's of

housecleaning for you, but it seems like you would pretty much have to do that

at home

too.

Also, you could bring your own sponge and cleaner for the bathroom. Double

flush and double rinse the tubs. Nothing more than you would do in your home.

I think that would work.

Woodbridge, VA

Dx'd 8/95, 1 cm nodule w/multifocal papillary. RAI 30 mci (11/95), RAI 150

mci (6/96), RAI 150 (6/97). Clean scan 1998. Clean Thyrogen scan 2000.

Thyrogen Scan on July 18, 2003--Clean!

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Hi, Laurie,

Loved the tent idea, but...

How about having your kids go on vacation to grandma's? (I stayed

home during my husband's isolation but I sent my 2 to my mom's for

several days.)

Could your family stay in a hotel? (Expensive alternative, I know,

but better for all concerned, healthwise.)

Would any friends take your kids? Maybe you could alternate with a

few families if it's too much of an imposition on one family. (I

know my kids will give anything for a sleepover!)

I know it's sometimes hard to ask others for help, but it makes

people feel good to lend a hand in situations like these. Give them

a chance to feel good! ;-)

---Anne

Husband is the thycan; pap w/foll var; RAIx4.

> hi all...this is such a great place for ideas, i was wondering if

you

> all might have one on this:

> we sold our house a few months ago because we are building one. in

the

> interim, there were construction problems and long story short:

we

> are STILL in the apartment waiting for my house to be done

(feb/march

> next year). ALL of my friends have small children/infants or are

> pregnant. i have NO family and my in-laws live about 3 hours

away.

> the hospital told me to sequester myself in the basement (i don't

have

> one) or stay away from the family after RAI (we have no extra

> room!!!). i can't stay in a hotel (obviously they don't want me)

and i

> don't know where to go. i called the american cancer society in

this

> area and they had limited ideas. any input would be helpful...if

it

> were warmer, i would pitch a tent in the backyard!!

> laurie

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Laurie,

I tell the patients that contact me that the person to stay home is

the patient and that the family should leave and stay with friends or

in a motel. Medicine today makes it your responsibility not to

contaminate those around you. Clearly, you understand that from what

you are saying.

Are you in a community where there are other thycans who might be able

to assist you?

Gail

dx: 1968, TT, pap. & foll. well differentiated

w/hurthle cell, RAI, rad.neck dissection,lung surgery,

hashimoto, tg antibody 575, iodine resistant,existing

thyca nodules in lungs. Last surgery 1972

GO RED SOX!!!!

ALL of my friends have small children/infants or are

> pregnant. i have NO family and my in-laws live about 3 hours away.

> the hospital told me to sequester myself in the basement (i don't have

> one) or stay away from the family after RAI (we have no extra

> room!!!). i can't stay in a hotel (obviously they don't want me) and i

> don't know where to go.

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wow...you guys are the greatest! it really helps to calm the hypo

nerves when i can vent here. then i can concentrate on being

proactive! i called the American cancer Society who put me in touch

with an organization - www.hostsforhospitals.com - they find housing

for people going thru any type of cancer treatment in my area! i

can't believe it! i need a place for only 4 nights then a friend and

her whole family are going to Disney for a week and offered to let me

house sit for that time. by the time i go back home it will have been

10 days and i won't worry about infecting my kids at all!! i am a bit

concerned about how i will feel, but it will only be me and the TV!!

i NEVER thought that one of the reasons i wANted my new house to be

built would be so i have a place TO RECOVER FROM CANCER!!! THE TIMING

ON THIS COULD NOT BE WORSE...but i suppose it could never be great

either!! anyway, keep that website handy in case anyone ever has to

travel for treatment and will need someplace to stay

long-term...hotels can be very costly for a week or 2 at a time!

thanks again for all the input...i really feel like you care and more

importantly, understand!

Laurie

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> Take your own linens to the hotel. Strip their linens off and

leave them in

> the corner. Do not use their bedspread. Tell them that you want

no towel or

> linen service for the one or two nights you will be there. Most

hotels are

> now very happy to accommodate that request. If you want to

be " stealth* about

> it, just pull your linens off in the morning, fold them up and put

theirs back

> on. Same with the towels. That way they won't worry that there is

something

> weird going on and you won't have to tell them anything. Lot's of

> housecleaning for you, but it seems like you would pretty much

have to do that at home

> too.

>

> Also, you could bring your own sponge and cleaner for the

bathroom. Double

Hi. As much as the logistics of non-hospital isolation are difficult,

staying in a hotel puts untold numbers of people at risk. The

housekeeping staff might include a pregnant woman. There is no way

that we can clean a hotel room perfectly, therefore putting innocent

people at risk from our radioactivity. Having been a thyca patient,

who knows if a radioactive person stayed in a hotel room that I was

in before I got there, thereby possibly causing my thyca? It's just

not worth the risk.

That's not to say it's not difficult. My hubby and kids went " on

vacation " both times I went hypo. My kids loved it. But, in reality,

it's a pain in the neck (no pun intended) and expensive. But for us,

that was the right choice.

Hope this helps.

n/NJ

> flush and double rinse the tubs. Nothing more than you would do

in your home.

> I think that would work.

>

> Woodbridge, VA

> Dx'd 8/95, 1 cm nodule w/multifocal papillary. RAI 30 mci (11/95),

RAI 150

> mci (6/96), RAI 150 (6/97). Clean scan 1998. Clean Thyrogen scan

2000.

> Thyrogen Scan on July 18, 2003--Clean!

>

>

>

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ly, I do not agree with . I do not encourage you to do

it, but if you are inclined to go this route, you also need to bring

plastic sheeting to protect the mattress, your own pillow (for drool

in your sleep)and plastic to cover furniture you may choose to sit on.

Plastic wrap to cover the phone mouthpiece and an assortment of

baggies to cover other things,paper cups for the lav which you will

need to take home with you, large plastic trash bags. Two days is

generally not enough time for these precautions. You will also need to

bring food.

Gail

dx: 1968, TT, pap. & foll. well differentiated

w/hurthle cell, RAI, rad.neck dissection,lung surgery,

hashimoto, tg antibody 575, iodine resistant,existing

thyca nodules in lungs. Last surgery 1972

> Take your own linens to the hotel. Strip their linens off and leave

them in

> the corner. Do not use their bedspread. Tell them that you want no

towel or

> linen service for the one or two nights you will be there. Most

hotels are

> now very happy to accommodate that request. If you want to be

" stealth* about

> it, just pull your linens off in the morning, fold them up and put

theirs back

> on. Same with the towels. That way they won't worry that there is

something

> weird going on and you won't have to tell them anything. Lot's of

> housecleaning for you, but it seems like you would pretty much have

to do that at home

> too.

>

> Also, you could bring your own sponge and cleaner for the bathroom.

Double

> flush and double rinse the tubs. Nothing more than you would do in

your home.

> I think that would work.

>

> Woodbridge, VA

> Dx'd 8/95, 1 cm nodule w/multifocal papillary. RAI 30 mci (11/95),

RAI 150

> mci (6/96), RAI 150 (6/97). Clean scan 1998. Clean Thyrogen scan

2000.

> Thyrogen Scan on July 18, 2003--Clean!

>

>

>

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Laurie,

Keep in mind, that even at your friends house you need to practice the

same safety precautions you would take in a hotel. Hosts for

hospitals is something I've never heard of. Sounds wonderful.

Gail

> wow...you guys are the greatest! it really helps to calm the hypo

> nerves when i can vent here. then i can concentrate on being

> proactive! i called the American cancer Society who put me in touch

> with an organization - www.hostsforhospitals.com - they find housing

> for people going thru any type of cancer treatment in my area! i

> can't believe it! i need a place for only 4 nights then a friend and

> her whole family are going to Disney for a week and offered to let me

> house sit for that time. by the time i go back home it will have been

> 10 days and i won't worry about infecting my kids at all!!

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Just for the record, and to defend my self, I don't endorse going to hotels

either. I was just trying to demonstrate what she would have to do, given no

other choice. Staying at her own home or even a friend's is no different/or

better. You still leave the same amount of residue. Granted, if you stay in a

hotel you do not know who you are putting at risk that comes in after you.

There really is no great answer for this. I know that personally, if I were

having this done at this time there is no way that I would be able to send my

two kids and husband to a hotel and have them be able them be able to function

at school and work. I think that if you don't have a safe means of containing

yourself after RAI, then the hospital should be bound to take you in.

Absolutely ridiculous.

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> Just for the record, and to defend my self, I don't endorse going to

hotels either. I was just trying to demonstrate what she would have

to do, given no other choice. Staying at her own home or even a

friend's is no different/or better. You still leave the same amount

of residue. Granted, if you stay in a hotel you do not know who you

are putting at risk that comes in after you. There really is no great

answer for this. I know that personally, if I were having this done

at this time there is no way that I would be able to send my two kids

and husband to a hotel and have them be able them be able to function

at school and work. I think that if you don't have a safe means of

containing yourself after RAI, then the hospital should be bound to

take you in. Absolutely ridiculous.

>

OK--here is the scoop.i did contact the host for hospitals and spoke

to the director. i told him the entire situation and they know what

type of liability i will be. the program has many families that

donate not a room in their house, but entire guest houses, converted

garage apartments, etc. the host family will be notified as to what

is happening to me and that i will be radioactive, and we will meet

prior to the RAI treatment. i will of course make every effort to use

the same precautions that i would with my own family and my husband

has generously offered to come and clean the bathroom of the guest

quarters when i leave. i hate that this is happening to me, i would

hate it even more if i inflicted it on someone else! and the hospital

just laughed at me when i asked if my stay could be extended!

L

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