08/06/2015
Today I had a bone scan using Nuclear Medicine at Waikato Hospital. In scans using nuclear medicine, you’re injected with a radioactive substance. This collects in certain parts of your body – for example, cancerous cells or your bones. Once I had the injection, I was sent away for 3 hours. I could eat, drink, drive, whatever in that time. It didn't affect me.
The radioactive substance releases gamma rays. A special ‘gamma camera’ can take a picture of the gamma rays. This lets the doctor see where the radiation is in your body. So if you’re having a scan for cancer, the doctor can see where the cancerous cells are. Sometimes doctors may use nuclear medicine and x-rays together. This gives them a picture of your body’s structure overlaid with the gamma ray image.
On return I had a full body scan, a scan of the chest area and a scan of the lower back. This took about an hour and a half. Results will be a week away as the specialist is away for a week.
Wayne and Luke came with me which was a great comfort. We also got to call in on Mum who is looking so much better which was a relief to see.
So, did I get a feel for what the results might be? Yes and no, but I'm not going to second guess. If all clear, that box is ticked; if an issue, then I will carry on fighting the disease the best I can. What will be, will be...
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