Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Hi all, Well, today I go to my endo for the first of two Thyrogen shots. I had Thyrogen back in 2000 so I'm very interested to see how this round compares. Last time, within about 2 hours of receiving the shot, I did not feel well. I got a headache and some mild nausea. At first I thought " This couldn't be--I must be having anxiety. " By the next morning I was feeling better and went in for my second shot. Almost down the minute, the same side effects came back, but a bit stronger. I then realized it WAS the shot. I'm more than a little nervous about doing this again! I have a real fear of " weird " drugs, and Thyrogen ranks right up there in my mind. I know I will probably panic after the shot. That is why I'm having my dad drive me to the endo today. My endo is about 40 minutes away and I really didn't want to drive home alone in case I had a " rare " reaction. I know--I'm a nutcase!!! Anyway, I've been doing the LID for about a week now and am already tired of it. Thank GOD I'm not hypo. It seems that almost everyday I've been on the LID, I've gotten a strange headache right after lunch. I usually have to pop a Motrin and be quiet for awhile. I find it strange because I'm not a " headachy " person. I still can't figure out what it is. I don't think it is calorie reduction. I have been on a " mild " Weight Watchers for about a month prior to the LID and had lost about 5 pounds. So my calories were already reduced. The only thing I can think is that I'm eating more carbs (muffins for breakfast and more servings of pasta and rice) than I'm accustomed to. And then there's the fruit. Seems that my sweet tooth has increased while on the LID and I've been packing down mangoes, blueberries, cherries, etc. I can't figure it out, but it is maddening. My weight loss has also stalled. So, I'm thinking it must be a carb issue. Go figure, I must be the only person who doesn't lose weight on the LID. Well, I'll be leaving in an hour to get my shot. I will post again this afternoon on my experience and how I'm feeling for those of you that might be curious about Thyrogen. Thanks for listening. 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--Waiting.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 , I have also gone through 2 series of thyrogen and experienced the same symptons. The 1st time I did the shots in the late afternoon and then sleep through must of the bad parts, but the 2nd time I had the shots at 9 am and had to leave work about 1 1/2 hours after the 1st shot due to nausea. Didn't go back to work after the 2nd shot. Tia > Last time, within about 2 hours of receiving the shot, I did not feel well. > I got a headache and some mild nausea. At first I thought " This couldn't > be--I must be having anxiety. " By the next morning I was feeling better and went > in for my second shot. Almost down the minute, the same side effects came > back, but a bit stronger. I then realized it WAS the shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 , I have also gone through 2 series of thyrogen and experienced the same symptons. The 1st time I did the shots in the late afternoon and then sleep through must of the bad parts, but the 2nd time I had the shots at 9 am and had to leave work about 1 1/2 hours after the 1st shot due to nausea. Didn't go back to work after the 2nd shot. Tia > Last time, within about 2 hours of receiving the shot, I did not feel well. > I got a headache and some mild nausea. At first I thought " This couldn't > be--I must be having anxiety. " By the next morning I was feeling better and went > in for my second shot. Almost down the minute, the same side effects came > back, but a bit stronger. I then realized it WAS the shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 , I have also gone through 2 series of thyrogen and experienced the same symptons. The 1st time I did the shots in the late afternoon and then sleep through must of the bad parts, but the 2nd time I had the shots at 9 am and had to leave work about 1 1/2 hours after the 1st shot due to nausea. Didn't go back to work after the 2nd shot. Tia > Last time, within about 2 hours of receiving the shot, I did not feel well. > I got a headache and some mild nausea. At first I thought " This couldn't > be--I must be having anxiety. " By the next morning I was feeling better and went > in for my second shot. Almost down the minute, the same side effects came > back, but a bit stronger. I then realized it WAS the shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hi again everyone. Well, I lived through my first shot yesterday (I think) and am preparing for shot #2 this morning. I have to say that this experience, from what I can remember, is a little different. I don't think I felt as bad yesterday as I did 3 years ago after the first shot. I definitely had anxiety whch was causing it's own symptoms. About an hour after the shot, I did feel a little strange. Can't be more specific, but I felt odd--but not bad. About 3 hours after the shot I started getting the fleeting headache but it was not enough to interfere with anything. What I noticed most was that I felt very sleepy on and off. One minute I would feel fine and the next, I felt like I couldn't keep my eyes open. This happened on and off all day. Went to bed at my normal time and seemed to sleep okay. I woke up at some point in the middle of the night and was drenched in a sweat. I didn't really feel hot, but I was soaking wet. After I dried off, I fell back to sleep and woke up at 3:00 a.m. This time I had some mild queasiness. I am up and drinking my tea now and the queasiness is still there. I don't need to throw up but I do feel yucky. It's almost like morning sickness. Headache is gone. I definitely don't have the energy I had yesterday in the morning and I'm really dragging to get to my shower, get the kids up and out, and make that drive to the endo. So, all in all, I guess it's not too bad. I was ravenously hungry yesterday which is tough when you're on the LID. Nothing seemed to satisfy me. At least, the nausea will probably keep me from staring into the fridge today! 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--Waiting.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hi again everyone. Well, I lived through my first shot yesterday (I think) and am preparing for shot #2 this morning. I have to say that this experience, from what I can remember, is a little different. I don't think I felt as bad yesterday as I did 3 years ago after the first shot. I definitely had anxiety whch was causing it's own symptoms. About an hour after the shot, I did feel a little strange. Can't be more specific, but I felt odd--but not bad. About 3 hours after the shot I started getting the fleeting headache but it was not enough to interfere with anything. What I noticed most was that I felt very sleepy on and off. One minute I would feel fine and the next, I felt like I couldn't keep my eyes open. This happened on and off all day. Went to bed at my normal time and seemed to sleep okay. I woke up at some point in the middle of the night and was drenched in a sweat. I didn't really feel hot, but I was soaking wet. After I dried off, I fell back to sleep and woke up at 3:00 a.m. This time I had some mild queasiness. I am up and drinking my tea now and the queasiness is still there. I don't need to throw up but I do feel yucky. It's almost like morning sickness. Headache is gone. I definitely don't have the energy I had yesterday in the morning and I'm really dragging to get to my shower, get the kids up and out, and make that drive to the endo. So, all in all, I guess it's not too bad. I was ravenously hungry yesterday which is tough when you're on the LID. Nothing seemed to satisfy me. At least, the nausea will probably keep me from staring into the fridge today! 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--Waiting.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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