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June 5th, 2007, 03:34 PM
Hi Guys & Gals, ;)
Just thought I'd let you know how I was doing after having RAI last Wednesday in case anyone out there is considering it and unsure how it will be.
I had to go into an isolation room and take the RAI pill (it's tiny) direct from a lead canister. I was not allowed to touch the pill! i left the hospital feeling fine and armed with all my isolation instructions and a letter that I have to carry for 3 months. The letter is to advise the authorities of my treatment should there be any anti-terrorist squads checking for radioactivity at main train/bus stations and airports!!!! :confused:
I continued to feel ok (apart from my existing symptoms) for the rest of the day. I awoke on Thursday with a raging sore throat, increased neck pain, increased lethargy. These feelings continued until yesterday when I actually started to feel a bit more human again. I still have most of my previous symptoms but they seem less severe (whether that's psychological or not I don't know). On the down side, yesterday and today I have been suffering with terrible earache and a sharp stabbing pain in my eye and chronic headaches. :(
I have been very lucky. I went to my GP about 6 weeks ago with my symptoms. I had a blood test and got the results a week later which showed I had hyperthyroidism. Two weeks later I saw an endo and had the RAI a week later. Now, I had no other tests other than that first blood test but my endo advised the RAI. I have no idea of the cause of my hyper (and my endo did not discuss this with me) but decided that regardless of the cause the RAI would and should sort it. I didn't want to spend years trying to get the meds right and continue feeling like c**p for all that time. I don't know, and probably won't know for some time if the RAI has worked or if it was the right choice but for now I'm feeling pretty positive.
If any of you have had RAI and know what comes next I would appreciate some feedback. I will continue to keep you posted on my progress.
Keep well, stay happy
x :)
Just thought I'd let you know how I was doing after having RAI last Wednesday in case anyone out there is considering it and unsure how it will be.
I had to go into an isolation room and take the RAI pill (it's tiny) direct from a lead canister. I was not allowed to touch the pill! i left the hospital feeling fine and armed with all my isolation instructions and a letter that I have to carry for 3 months. The letter is to advise the authorities of my treatment should there be any anti-terrorist squads checking for radioactivity at main train/bus stations and airports!!!! :confused:
I continued to feel ok (apart from my existing symptoms) for the rest of the day. I awoke on Thursday with a raging sore throat, increased neck pain, increased lethargy. These feelings continued until yesterday when I actually started to feel a bit more human again. I still have most of my previous symptoms but they seem less severe (whether that's psychological or not I don't know). On the down side, yesterday and today I have been suffering with terrible earache and a sharp stabbing pain in my eye and chronic headaches. :(
I have been very lucky. I went to my GP about 6 weeks ago with my symptoms. I had a blood test and got the results a week later which showed I had hyperthyroidism. Two weeks later I saw an endo and had the RAI a week later. Now, I had no other tests other than that first blood test but my endo advised the RAI. I have no idea of the cause of my hyper (and my endo did not discuss this with me) but decided that regardless of the cause the RAI would and should sort it. I didn't want to spend years trying to get the meds right and continue feeling like c**p for all that time. I don't know, and probably won't know for some time if the RAI has worked or if it was the right choice but for now I'm feeling pretty positive.
If any of you have had RAI and know what comes next I would appreciate some feedback. I will continue to keep you posted on my progress.
Keep well, stay happy
x :)