I don't know much about RAI, but would suggest doing some research on the use of beta glucan to prevent physical damage by radiation.

This low-cost product can be of use during X-rays and other scanning methods, in event of nuclear/radiological accident or wartime event, and presumably during radiation therapy, unless proscribed by the MD.

Some time spent in advance might pay great dividends.




On Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009, at 12:23 Asia/Tokyo, sol wrote:

Dianne France wrote:
When my daughter went thru this she had to stay away from the family. She ate on paper plates with plastic ware and had to double plastic bag them after use for disposal. She also had to flush the toilet two or three times after use. It was hard on all of
them because she had three young children.  She is much better now.

A lot of doctors are very careless about the patient being radioactive after RAI, and don't adequately tell the patients how to protect their families, especially young children.
Sounds like your daughter had better info than some get.
sol


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