Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 I want to say thank you to all of you who have responded to my post. You have given me a great lot of information that I have been reading for hours now. I will NOT give her the RAI, thanks to all of you angels who cared enough to tell me this was not the way. I must say that I've always just trusted that the doctors knew what they were talking about because of their training and such. I never thought they would try and steer me toward something that is so dangerous for my 9 year old daughter. is my little sunshine...my miracle baby. When I was only 6 months pregnant with her, I lost all my amniotic fluid and had to be in the hospital for a week while the doctors did everything they could to get me to abort her because they said her chances weren't good with no amniotic fluid. The doctor even said they would " get rid of it " if I ended up losing her and that no funeral was necessary. I should have learned then to not trust the doctors. I didn't listen to them and I held onto my precious baby girl in my womb...praying every night. I had to be on complete bed rest the last three months and the doctor's couldn't understand it or believe it, but I started getting my amniotic fluid back and my miracle baby made it into this world after all. She brightens up a room. She cheers everyone up. She works like you wouldn't believe...always trying to do good and make people happy and feel good. Sometimes I worry about that because I worry someone will try and take advantage of her one day because she truly is a child of God and is so innocent and sweet. Anyway, I will do everything in my power to keep my baby safe. Please everyone, keep us in your prayers. Thank you again, Tosha Colleen Re: So Great! - Calling All Moms They say she will have to go to the hospital > with every sore throat. Is this true? No. You've already been steered towards great info; I just wanted to emphasize that sore throats are par for the course with Graves - your daughter may well have a sore throat already. The worst annoyance is likely to be that IF it persists she would need blood work, or depending on the symptoms a strep test, etc. (And please let her know that several hundred people appreciate how brave she is to have to undergo this on a regular basis. When my son was 6 he had to have regular bloodwork. The first time it took 3 nurses to hold him down but eventually, with incentives on my part and good will on his it became a piece of cake.) Don't feel pressured. You don't have limitless time because GD is serious, but you have ample time to research. It has only been very recently that RAI has been used on children. There are no long term studies but based on the experiences of adults no parent should entertain RAI for GD alone. Your best bet is anti thyroid drugs. Though your doctors may seem unaware, there are established protocols. One starts at the presumed to be highest dose necessary, then guided by regular bloodwork and symptoms gradually reduces the drug until ideally one can be weaned off it. I would also look into block and replace therapy because of its success with children. She may do well on anti thyroid drugs alone, though. I went into remission after 14 months on Tapazole ending 2 years ago and posted a message compiling some basic info on ATDs in late Feb. of this year under the address cfyoung4@.... (Bear in mind that she would be starting at a lower maximum dose due to age and size.) Take care, Fay P.S. I let this sit overnight and was debating sending this because by now you surely have all the information you need. But one point that may not have come up: Dealing with endocrinologists is enough to make one doubt one's sanity. Seriously. At this time last year if anyone would have told you that there exists a medical condition that 80% of the specialists in that field will routinely push the worst, absolutely last resort at best, treatment for as a first line of attack you would never have believed it. Oh, and to compound this, that after administering this worst treatment they may not do the necessary bloodwork or offer the patients the best medication in the form of thyroid hormone replacement they need. Hang around here long enough and you'll get an idea of how many people have RAI and even if they do OK afterwards (and I certainly hope they're in the overwhelming majority), regret not having made the choice as an informed decision. We're all awaiting the expose on the situation with endoquackinology as it stands now. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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