A recent article 12/2018 on The People’s Pharmacy Website, had an enlightening article about the large amount of iodine that is used in a CTA Scan that can cause some people to have problems with their thyroid and cause side effects that can last awhile unless you get your thyroid treated. Maybe this could be something to look into. Best wishes.
Hi my name is chuck and i just found your post and was wondering how your outcome has been i am experiencing A LOT of the same things in almost the exactly the same way i know this post is 5years old but ive been bad off for over 1 year and doctors want nothing to do with this matter as you can imagine all for one and one for all i hope you get this and you can shed some more light or information on this matter thank you for time!!!!
After a CT, I have a High pitch noise in my head, also I couldn't sleep the night after the scan. Also, I feel myself a little different.. Its so strange
Thanks for your good suggestions, Muki,
As you say, I may have thought I was getting enough water but perhaps not. At least that's all I was drinking, until today (16 days later) I had some wine b/c I had to chill out : ).
Actually, there was no second CT - I did not have one on the first visit to the ER. But the one I did have was still unnecessary.
I had a long talk yesterday with the head of the ER. He did try to defend the need for the CT as at least within the bounds of reasonableness. It wasn't crazy - they didn't say, hey, let's cut off her right leg - but since they got me into it by withholding info. & disregarded the risks to me, in my view it was unnacceptable.
The ER head did claim to be pretty appalled at the first doctor's "cavalier" attitude towards the CT/my risk factors & the fact that the ER doc turned his back on me in irritation when I was asking questions. The head doc also didn't like the fact that when I asked about what they do in the event of an allergic reaction, the ER doc said only, "We treat it." The boss thought he should have explained in detail what the risk was & what they had available to them to treat it.
He did try to reassure me that their hospitals' radiation is very regulated & that the long-term risk from one chest CT is low, although, say, 7 in 2 years would be "very concerning."
At least I have tried to strike a blow for patient advocacy.
Hi there - sorry for everything you have been going through - its too much for a person to go through but you will be okay..no worries. I think the brain fog is for a while but not permanent - also you need to have all your documents together in case you have to sue for the second CT scan. Here are a few things you need to start incorporating in your life.
1. Drink alot of water - clear water. Get your weight and divide by two - that is the number of ounces of water you need to drink a day. Do this without fail so that you can cleanse your system. I doubt that you are drinking enough water.
2. Start taking vegetables and salads - eat alot of the green stuff like Kale leaf etc...that stuff will cleanse your blood and renew your veins including healing the bad vein.
3. B complex found in foods would be great but you can try some few supplements - not high levels just normal levels and add vitamin c.
4. Start adding ginger and cinnamon to your diet - cinnamon will take all the clots out of your system if there any (make sure its the brown cinnamon and not the red fake one)
6. Try to exercise and perspire so that you can freshen your mind and balance up.
7. Make sure that you cook with some iodized salt so that you can feed your thyroid but mostly get some coconut oil and eat it daily - it will balance out your thyroid.
You will be okay - don't worry.