Showing posts with label thyroid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thyroid. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2008

No news really.  I'm bored silly.  I've had a few phone calls which were nice.  I'm trying to clean out the DVR.   After that I'll attack my DVD collection.  I was a bit scared at first about touching stuff and I'm still trying to keep the same path around the house so I only have to wipe down certain things tomorrow.    Its really wierd because I feel perfectly fine.   I feel like getting out and hitting the big sale at Kohl's.   However, instead I'm locked in my house with no one to talk to but the cats.  Tomorrow can't come fast enough.   You'd think three days kid free would be a wonderful thing and maybe it wouldn't be so bad if I could do something besides internet surf or watch tv.   But, ok, fine, I'm still a bit scared about touching stuff.   I put butter on a roll today... does that mean I have to throw the tub of butter out?  Is my toothbrush going to be radioactive?  Do I need to put a new bar of soap in the shower tomorrow?  Should I keep shoes on at all times so I don't contaminate the carpet?  And then what about my shoes?  Do I need to throw them in the wash?   Is it ok to fold the chlothes in the dryer?  Are the kitties going to be radioactive since they are hanging out at my feet or cuddled next to me on the couch (no matter how many times I push them away)?

These are my burning questions.

Don might come by later and throw a Subway sandwich my way.   He can't get within 6 feet of me but it will be nice to see him.

This is all going to be worth it in the end.  Really.  Three days is nothin compared to getting my life back, right?

Friday, March 14, 2008

As most of you know, its been a really long year for me (more than a year if you want to get technical).  I've been on thyroid medication since June and my numbers are finally where they should be.  However, I'm still having some pretty annoying symptoms and I'm down to two options.  I can get off the medication and see if I go into remission (most people don't and those who do don't stay there for longer then a couple of months) or I can have radioactive iodine therapy.  I've chosen the latter.

Next Wednesday I'll report to the hospital and swallow a radioactive pill.  That whole process will take all of 15 minutes. The next day I'll go back and have what's called a radioactive iodine scan and uptake.  Its the same test I had when I was first diagnosed with hyperthyroidism.  Basically its a nuclear image of my thyroid and a measurement of the amount of radiotracer my body absorbs..   Once they get my "uptake" number, they will decide how much radiation I need and will give me another pill.  That's when the fun starts.   From that point on, I'll be radioactive.   I'll have to spend several days isolated from others but the actual number of days depends on the amount of radioactive material they have to give me.  Nearly all the radioactive iodine should leave my body in the first two days but according to the hospital I'll have to be separated from the girls for at least three days. My other restrictions include using separate bathroom facilities for several days and flushing twice, washing hands frequently, drink lots of water (to flush the RI out), use plastic eating utensils, sleep alone, launder separately, and don't cook for others (darn!).   Guess its a good thing I have that extensive DVD collection I keep meaning to watch! 

The point of all of this is to kill my thyroid and make me hypothyroid.  That condition comes with its own set of problems but is highly treatable and much more easily controlled than hyperthyroidism.  The treatment usually takes one to three months to become effective and maximum benefit will occur between three and six months after treatment.  I'll have bloodwork every few weeks until my levels stabalize and then I'll have to take thyroid hormone replacement pills for the rest of my life...
a small price to pay for some normalcy. 

As for recovery, some people experience a small amount of pain (like a sore throat) that can be treated with over the counter meds.  They also recommend keeping hard candy around to prevent dry mouth.  I stocked up on Life Savers today but if anyone comes across a bag of Wild Cherry ones, send them my way please.  I'm not fond of all the "new" flavors.  I much prefer plain old lemon, lime, orange, and cherry. 

If you're not doing anything next Thursday, Friday or Saturday, feel free to call and catch up.  I think I'm going to have plenty of time on my hands.  And if you don't mind, prayers for the logistical side of all of this and good thoughts in general would be appreciated.  

Here's to a happier, healthier Me coming soon!
Feel free to ask questions.