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After the RAI treatment

pfmerriell
pfmerriell CSN Member Posts: 22
edited March 2014 in Thyroid Cancer #1
I have completed my RAI treatment and the scan looks good; no sign of cancer any where else. I am now taking Levoxyl (112 mcg) and will have my first blood work at the end of October. My pre-treatment thyroglobulin level was low, so the endo is optimistic. I had some neck pain/tenderness, sore throat after the RAI, but mostly the fatigue has been the hardest thing.

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  • emma54
    emma54 CSN Member Posts: 59
    That is geat news! I am
    That is geat news! I am happy for you.
  • cboo1974
    cboo1974 CSN Member Posts: 56
    Yeah
    That's great news.sounds just like how things went for me. I had my 6 month body scan in June and there were no signs of any cancer cells so I am now free and clear. Lets hope the same goes for you. :-)