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CarolineC 09-15-2013 10:07 PM

Contrast dye
 
Hi,

I am going to have a bonescan and CT of my chest/abd on Tues. I have had a contrast called Telebrix for most of my CTs and would get some sloughing on the lines of my hands afterwards-like taking an eraser and rubbing the skin off. I was given Gastrografin for my last one and within an hour of drinking the first part the skin peeled off my hands. Yes, gross.

I have been on the merry-go-round of trying to find some Telebrix (no one seems to carry it anymore) without any luck and have talked to a Vancouver pharmacist at the BC Cancer Agency who has said not to drink the Gastrografin and a few heads of radiology departments who said they don't really use the contrast dye anymore for outpatients.

So what do I do? I want to have definitive imaging and in our area we don't have access to an MRI or Petscan. Should I maybe drink half of the solution? I weigh about 140lbs-everyone is given the same amount of solution-maybe it's too much for my system.

Andi, I remember you posting once about having alot of scans and then not drinking all of the solution all the time? I can't find the post though.

You would think that there would be more options for people with issues. I know I am not the only one because at my Herceptin treatment last week the nurses said other people have had issues as well.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Ellie F 09-16-2013 04:11 AM

Re: Contrast dye
 
Hi Caroline
Here in England I have always had gastrografin for my ct scans. Last time however I had very severe diarrhoea following it! I spoke to the radiologist about it and so next time will have a barium based solution rather than the one with iodine.
Hope this may help .
Ellie

Andrea Barnett Budin 09-17-2013 07:09 AM

Re: Contrast dye
 
Hello Caroline!

I hear you. Here's my experience (since '98 I've accrued a fair amnt). In NY they gave me a clear liquid, to be mixed w/ice tea, which I brought. It gave me serious diarrhea but I was still learning how to be proactive. I knew to go straight home and not to make plans for sev days after.

When I moved to Fla full time, the Imaging Center gave me an almost tasty white foamy pina colada thing to drink. I went home, had the diarrhea and awaited my same day report.

At 3 o'clock I got the call. They needed me to come back. The radiologist couldn't read my scans! Something about "bowel loops". My husband and I raced back to the center. I had to drink the stuff again. Go through the CT scan. To find out -- same -- can't read the scans. Need to drink more.........

At 5 o'clock the nurse came to tell me they are closing. She was very sorry but I had to come back the next day. NO WAY!!!!!!!!

I pleaded. I still remember, it was '99, the nurse's name was Sharon. I said, I NEVER HAD A PROBLEM LIKE THIS BEFORE. The clear stuff always worked in NY. She called the hosp, next door, to ask if they had ORAL HYPAQUE. The Imaging Center had none. They did. She walked to the hosp and picked it up. Brought it to me.

I drank again. Did more CT scans!! AND THE RADIOLOGIST COULD READ MY SCANS.

Don't ask how much bathroom drama followed that hideous experience.

I was on the ev 8 wk CT scan schedule then I think. Eventually moved to ev 3 mnths. Yay! Now go annually.

Forgive my long explanation, please. And my digression.

Slowly, I got savvy. I noted that the amnt of ORAL HYPAQUE -- I had to have special ordered by my onc -- that my husband picked up at the hosp the day before my scans -- was always different. The instructions were always to drink the entire bottle.

So, I gathered the courage to drink the smallest amnt I was once given. Still diarrhea galore.

I cut that the next. And kept cutting till I was down to 2 tablespoons!

At the Center, they give me MORE, to mix w/ice tea that I bring. It fills 2 cups!!! I sip. I go to the bathroom. And I pour the rest down the sink.

And the diarrhea stopped. And the radiologists were always able to read my scans!

THEY SHOULD NOT, THOUGH THEY CONSISTENTLY INSIST, THAT ALL THAT THEY GIVE ME "MUST" BE TAKEN! THAT IT WON'T WORK OTHERWISE.

I BEG TO DIFFER.

I also take Prilosec and Benedryl (2) prior to my scans, the night before and with my first home drink of 2 teaspoons and 16 oz of ice tea.

Good luck, Caroline. Glad you remembered me, even if you couldn't find me. HERE I AM. ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU.

Let me know how you fare, please...

With love

Andi

dchips1 09-21-2013 11:57 PM

Re: Contrast dye
 
The Ct of abdomen and chest I had done 2 weeks ago no contrast orally, just the injection. I am in arizona .They had me drink 32 oz of water, before 6pm, night before npo x 6 hours and only plain water 32 oz prior to the exam. Way much better than the nasty tasting contrast than it coming out of both ends

Peace and Prayers Darita

Andrea Barnett Budin 09-22-2013 12:20 PM

Re: Contrast dye
 
npo?

I now (finally) after 14 yrs of CTs -- get no contrast, no drink morning of (4 hrs before) and no drink at Imaging Center.

Just injection.

And this is good.

npo??? no .... ???


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