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Radio-active iodine

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pinkpeony Mon 28-Jan-19 20:41:29

My DH has been told by his Consultant that he needs to take this radio-active iodine to correct his thyroid problem. The literature says he must keep away from children for 4 weeks and sleep in a bed on his own. I am quite concerned by the sound of this therapy and was wondering if any other Grans have any experience they could share?

grannyactivist Mon 28-Jan-19 21:03:23

I'm sure a knowledgeable gran will come along to chat soon, but in the meantime it might help to talk to people who have experience of this first -hand pinkpeony. Check out the information here: www.macmillan.org.uk/information-and-support/thyroid-cancer/treating/radiotherapy/radioactive-iodine and maybe call the helpline to get the full picture and ask any questions that are particularly pressing.

seasider Mon 28-Jan-19 23:47:06

I had this treatment a few years ago. DP and I still shared a bed but tried not to touch each other (it's a big bed). I was told to avoid young children and pregnant women so I was off work for a few weeks. Other visitors just sat across the room away from me! I had a card to produce if I travelled in the following four months . I am not sure if it would affect airport machines! I did not feel ill and quite enjoyed my enforced isolation!

LullyDully Tue 29-Jan-19 08:22:19

This is a fascinating process. I had an isolated room for about 3 days . No one could come in. I had a telephone line, lots of books,, dvds, radio and tv. It was a case of drinking gallons of water and peeing out the radiation in a special hospital suit. I really enjoyed it in an odd way.

It is so odd being alone but at one time I imagined I was joined by a very chatty bunch of dead female relatives headed by my old mum. Weird but fun.

The more you drink, the quicker they let you go home ,after testing you with Geiger counter.

I think I had 3 weeks off teaching as I couldn't be near children.

sodapop Tue 29-Jan-19 08:45:15

My daughter had this treatment some years ago, she was quite poorly due to her over active thyroid. The treatment itself was ok and she only had to keep away from the children for a few days. Unfortunately its not an exact science or it wasn't then and now her thyroid is under active so she takes Thyroxine daily. She is perfectly fit and healthy otherwise.

pinkpeony Tue 29-Jan-19 15:19:47

Thank you for the link Grannyactivist, we will have a look at that.

Seasider and Sodapop thanks for the reassurance and we have been warned that he will probably have to take Thyroxine after.

LullyDully fortunately he is only required to be in hospital for a few hours.

LullyDully Tue 29-Jan-19 17:16:22

Perhaps I had a super large dose, or things are more modern. Good luck anyway.

Farmor15 Tue 29-Jan-19 19:53:13

I think there are different doses and regimes for treating overactive thyroid and thyroid cancer. The higher dose needs the isolation etc. Either way treatment is usually very successful.