Under active thyroid
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1984/85 had radio active iodean injection during kidney investigation procedures 3 times. Could this have lead to my thyroid condition today? Incidently they found nothing wrong.
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jean34329 staphen95893
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this is a very interesting question. I suspect the answer is yes. Scans can affect the thyroid in themselves. I am unsure whether the radio active iodine that is used can affect the thyroid but anything is possible.
What are yiur signs and symptoms/ Are you exhibiting a hypoactive thyroid or an overactive one?
kath80079 staphen95893
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In my experience there is a link between the state of the thyroid function and iodine, when I had my first child, I was swabbed down on my back with iodine before having an epidural.......the excess iodine pooled on the absorbent sheet on the bed and I ended up with a chemical burn!
Not enough doctors listen to how patients feel......blood tests often show levels 'within the normal range' and so doctors refuse to alter the dose, but it depends on how your body functions at its best.....it may be at the lower end of the scale or at the upper end......and still be within the normal range!!!
Don't be fobbed off if you don't feel well! It's will only lead to more symptoms!!
shellyC19 staphen95893
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I am a nurse and live in the USA.
The answer is Yes, sadly RAI can destroy a thyroid gland and will bring on Hypothyroid problems. Are you on replacement thyroid meds?
It is very strong and will kill off the gland. I am sorry to hear this.
Stay well, Shelly