Some say the phrase "incoming" is over-used, but.... **INCOMING**
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Any advice for a thyroid cancer survivor who doesn’t have a thyroid??? ✋🏻🤦🏻♂️
I would think that people who've had a thyroidectomy would be immune from radioactive iodine entering the body, so you have that going for you. 😺
The potassium iodide pills flood the thyroid with normal iodine so that there's "no room at the inn" when the radioactive iodine (I-131) shows up and wants to enter.
You'll just have to worry about the uranium, plutonium, strontium, cesium.
Edit: I'm not a doctor... or, a roboticist.
It is important for people to understand that potassium iodide or nascent iodine will only protect you from Iodine-131. It is not a radiation cure all.
How long does the iodine stay in the thyroid? Do you dose every day? For what period of time?
Ive been dosing iodine for about a year. Three drops every day.
But start slow. I wasnt aware of the effects and the first day I did three drops and I felt sick. I think it is the detox effect. So I went to 1 drop for 2 weeks, then 2 drops for 2 weeks and finally three drops.
First off, thank God you survived cancer. Secondly, damn, good question. From what I understand radiation goes directly to the thyroid then affects all other soft tissue. What iodine does is fills the thyroid gland and inhibits radiation from gaining hold.
What happens when you have thyroid gland removed because of cancer treatment?
No clue.
A good question for a doctor who has studied radiation sickness.
Watch the MIT Chernobyl video on youtube.
Glad you survived anon !
Thank you all my frens for the kind words. I was diagnosed incidentally in august 2020, and had my entire thyroid removed shortly thereafter. The surgery was easy, but it’s a daily struggle taking a pill, hopefully of the right dose, that’s supposed to replace a gland in your body that literally regulates every cellular function in your body. Getting the dose right has been a struggle, as well as trying to figure out what “normal” feels like again. Thankful for this site to let me escape my own bubble and realize there’s much more going on in this world, and good and God will ultimately prevail. Stay strong frens!!!!