I’ve been hearing all along that, once my thyroid is removed surgically, I’ll probably need to follow up with a single radioactive-iodine treatment. This is a dollop of radioactive material encased in a small pill, that I would swallow several weeks after surgery. Because thyroid tissue thirstily slurps up iodine, if it should happen that there’s any thyroid tissue remaining in my body after the surgery, the radioactive iodine would zap it.

The American Thyroid Association is now saying that radioactive iodine “should be used selectively and [only] in patients with intermediate and high-risk thyroid tumors.”
So, with a nodule presently at 1.5 centimeters, how’s my tumor classified? I didn’t ask Dr. Boyle about precise staging, so I can’t be sure.
That’s one thing I’ll need to remember to ask the doctor about, as the time of surgery draws near.
In the meantime, it’s Holy Week, and I’ve got a whole lot of other things on my mind. Sermons to write!
5 comments:
SURE MADE ALOT OF MISTAKE IN TYPING AND NOT HITTING ALL THE KEYS BUT I THINK YOU GET THE DRIFT. THANKS
GRANNY
Thanks for the many prayers, Granny. I do appreciate the support from you and so many others. I'll pray for your friend with the advanced thyroid cancer.
Carl
THANK YOU AND I ALREADY SAID PRAYERS FOR YOU TODAY. I THINK SOMETIME PRAYING FOR SOMEONE YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW IS MORE MEANINGFUL. THERE'RE ANGELS AMONG US.DON'T YOU KNOW.
GRANNY FROM TAMPA
i will pray, God bless you.. :)
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