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2 Methods To Prepare For A RadioActive Iodine Treatment

 The treatment that is performed after a total thyroidectomy, when thyroid cancer was spread to other tissue or lymph nodes, is a dose of radioactive iodine. The radioactive iodine is absorbed by remaining thyroid tissue, destroying the tissue. When you have had a total thyroidectomy, thyroid replacement hormone medication, levothyroxine, (L-T4) will be prescribed. This small pill has to be taken for the rest of life. The body also needs T3 and it coverts it from the T4. methaqualon online kaufen To prepare the body for the radioactive iodine treatment it has to go into a state of hypothyroidism. Becoming "hypo" may cause side effects such as tiredness, difficulty sleeping, depression, constipation, weight gain and anxiety attacks. What is involved in becoming "hypo"? The process takes 4-6 weeks. The thyroid replacement hormone, levothyroxine, is stopped. Cytomel (L-T3), a fast acting and fast dissipating form of the thyroid hormone, may be prescribed to minimize th...