Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 Yuly- I was diagnosed with thyca when my daughter was 6 months old. (I also had a 3 year old and an 8 year old.) Had my TT 1/8/02. I put off having RAI until July (with my endo and my ENT's approval) so I could nurse my daughter for a full year. It is impractical to resume nursing after RAI as you cannot nurse for 80 days. (I'm pretty sure that's the amount of time. Its been awhile since I researched this.) By then the baby isn't used to nursing anymore, and unless you've been a really diligent pumper, you won't have much of a milk supply. As thyca tends to be slow growing we decided it would be okay to delay treatment several months so my baby could get the benefits of nursing a while longer. I am very happy I made that decision. Good luck to you. Feel free to email me privately if you want. ~Kim in NJ pap ca 3.9 cm TT 1/8/02 RAI 7/2/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2003 Report Share Posted June 22, 2003 I read that they didnt like to give the RAI to a lactating mother because the RAI would settle in the milk gands in the breast and could result in Breast Cancer later? I not sure what to do now. Stop so I can dry up to have the RAI or continue for 3-4 months and then stop and wait till I dry up which would be that I would be having my RAI in Jan 2004. Just wondering if that came up? Re: Newbee TT 6/14/03-Yuly Yuly- I was diagnosed with thyca when my daughter was 6 months old. (I also had a 3 year old and an 8 year old.) Had my TT 1/8/02. I put off having RAI until July (with my endo and my ENT's approval) so I could nurse my daughter for a full year. It is impractical to resume nursing after RAI as you cannot nurse for 80 days. (I'm pretty sure that's the amount of time. Its been awhile since I researched this.) By then the baby isn't used to nursing anymore, and unless you've been a really diligent pumper, you won't have much of a milk supply. As thyca tends to be slow growing we decided it would be okay to delay treatment several months so my baby could get the benefits of nursing a while longer. I am very happy I made that decision. Good luck to you. Feel free to email me privately if you want. ~Kim in NJ pap ca 3.9 cm TT 1/8/02 RAI 7/2/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 In a message dated 6/23/03 12:59:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, zulyooly@... writes: > I read that they didnt like to give the RAI to a lactating mother because > the RAI would settle in the milk gands in the breast and could result in > Breast Cancer later? > I not sure what to do now. Stop so I can dry up to have the RAI or continue > for 3-4 months and then stop and wait till I dry up which would be that I > would be having my RAI in Jan 2004. Just wondering if that came up? I did read that though none of my doctors mentioned it. And I was not told of any particular uptake in my breast tissue. I started weaning my daughter slowly over a few months- cutting out a feeding at a time so both she and I would get used to not nursing. I was never uncomfortable and we stopped completely about a month before RAI- though she was only nursing a bedtime for a while before that. How old is your baby? I really wanted to nurse for a year, and, figuring that thyca is slow growing, my decision was to wait to do RAI. I have never regretted that choice. ~Kim in NJ pap ca 3.9 cm TT 1/8/02 RAI 7/2/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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