#60677 04-25-2007 12:35 AM | Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 95 Supporting Member (50+ posts) | OP Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 95 | Michael is scheduled to have his first post radiation PET/CT scan CT on Friday 04/27/07. We are supposed to get the results on 4/30/07 - a holiday here for Confederate Memorial Day. His radiation ended 12/5/06. His first CT scan was 1/23/07 and was totally negative for any cancer. He is doing a little better has more energy (still tired by late afternoon), eating better (still takes a Boost or so a day), pretty much maintaining his weight (not gaining). We heard just yesterday about an old friend who supposedly had beaten stomach cancer dying. Anyway I think we both feel fairly confident about, hopefully, getting good results, but it is just so
Barbara S C/G to Michael age 64, stage 1 base of tongue SC cancer and a stage one for a couple lymph nodes, diagnosed 09/12/06, IMRT radiation 10/24/06 to 12/05/06 , last PET / CT scan 11/7/11 - still cancer free!!!
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#60678 04-25-2007 01:39 AM | Joined: Feb 2007 Posts: 77 Supporting Member (50+ posts) | Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Feb 2007 Posts: 77 | Hi Barbara,
I had my first PET/CT Monday - at 6 months post treatment.
The only things pre-test were: 1) no heavy physical exercise for 24 hours prior; 2) no food 4 hours prior (only water and barium). There were no other requirements in the instructions.
They checked blood sugar prior to administering the radioactive sugar(tech said this checks that I didn't cheat and have a milkshake prior to coming in), and it was within normal range.
Regarding anxiety, my coping mechanism was to say to myself that whatever is there is there and the PET/CT has no bearing on it.
Best wishes,
Chris
SCC left tonsil, 2 lymph nodes, modified radical neck dissection, IMRT (both sides) completed 10/25/06, Erbitux and Cisplatin weekly, Ethyol daily
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#60679 04-25-2007 02:41 AM | Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 31 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Dec 2005 Posts: 31 | Hi Barb,
My husband is scheduling his second CT/PET scan. Actually it is being rescheduled. We went last Saturday morning and the machine was broke. That was a real let-down. We have to prepare ourselves all over again. Anyhow, his instructions are no carbs or sugar for 48 hours before the test, no strenous activity for 24 hours before the test and nothing to eat or drink 5 hours before the test (except small sips of water). I wish I could tell you they get easier as time goes on but it doesn't seem like they do. Good luck!
Rhonda - Caregiver to husband Leon. Diagnosed with SCC of right tonsil, 1 lymph node. Right tonsilectomy 10/3/05 - Right neck dissectomy 10/12/05, completed 39 IMRT treatments 2/23/06.
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#60680 04-25-2007 02:43 AM | Joined: Jan 2007 Posts: 108 Gold Member (100+ posts) | Gold Member (100+ posts) Joined: Jan 2007 Posts: 108 | At the hospital where I had my PET done, it was actually standard policy to issue a valium to all patients. I am not claustrophobic, but I am glad they gave me the pill. Lucikly the PET scan for the head and neck only takes about 15 minutes so it is a very short amount of discomfort and its done. I am certainly glad I did mine after it was all done.
Jim
T3N2aM0 SCC right oral tongue. Partial Glosectomy, Modified Neck disection for 1 Lymph Node. Dec. 2002. 35 IMRT 2003.
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#60681 04-25-2007 04:17 AM | Joined: May 2006 Posts: 137 Senior Member (100+ posts) | Senior Member (100+ posts) Joined: May 2006 Posts: 137 | I had my third PET/CT yesterday. Last one was in August 06. Instructions were:
No food for 8 hours prior to scan. Drink water, but no other type of liquid
Restrict carbohydrates for 24 hours. That means NO carbs or sugar.
You are injected with a radioactive glucose about an hour prior to the PET. The idea is that cancer cells are 'hypermetabolic'; they use glucose (sugar) faster than other cells and will 'light up'.
Hope that helps.
dx 2/13/06. modified radical neck dissection 3/9/06 multiple biopsies of upper airway and direct laryngoscopy. 1 of 47 lymph nodes positive for metastatic undifferentiated carcinoma (lymphoepithelioma). Unknown primary. Finished radiation 5/24/06.
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#60682 04-29-2007 12:38 AM | Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 95 Supporting Member (50+ posts) | OP Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 95 | Thank you all for the advice. The PET scan went OK. Now we have to wait for the results on Monday at 10:00. Still scary
Barbara S C/G to Michael age 64, stage 1 base of tongue SC cancer and a stage one for a couple lymph nodes, diagnosed 09/12/06, IMRT radiation 10/24/06 to 12/05/06 , last PET / CT scan 11/7/11 - still cancer free!!!
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#60683 04-29-2007 03:34 PM | Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 794 "Above & Beyond" Member (500+ posts) | "Above & Beyond" Member (500+ posts) Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 794 | I will add to the pre-PET advice to not chew gum. That was on my hospital's instruction sheet. My son is a radiologist, and he says that, since the PET measures metabolic activity, you don't want to over-exercise your mouth tissues and cause inaccurate results, since our mouths and throats are what we need most to see clearly on the scan. I think that it would also apply to excessive talking.....just do all that you can do to ensure an accurate test, so if being a little quieter and calmer than usual...and not eating or chewing gum...will help, then it is a small price to pay.
Colleen--T-2N0M0 SCC dx'd 12/28/05...Hemi-maxillectomy, partial palatectomy, neck dissection 1/4/06....clear margins, neg. nodes....no radiation, no chemo....Cancer-free at 4 years!
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