Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Re: Can you get radiation exposure from cancer patient?

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    I want to burst out in song "If I only had a brain" gah!

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  • While I do think it sounds like a silly question and she should consult her OB rather than Dr. Nesties, I know when my dad had thyroid cancer (when I was 5, bro was 1) and got home from the hospital after having surgery and radiation treatment, my bro and I were not allowed to be near him (closer than 5 feet or something) for at least a week, and mom wasn't supposed to sleep in the room with him.

    Okay, that was a serious run-on sentence, but I'm not awake enough to fix it.

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  • imagelaurenbug:

    While I do think it sounds like a silly question and she should consult her OB rather than Dr. Nesties, I know when my dad had thyroid cancer (when I was 5, bro was 1) and got home from the hospital after having surgery and radiation treatment, my bro and I were not allowed to be near him (closer than 5 feet or something) for at least a week, and mom wasn't supposed to sleep in the room with him.

    Okay, that was a serious run-on sentence, but I'm not awake enough to fix it.

    Its ok, I have HORRIBLE grammar and spelling.

  • my BFF's dad had cancer and radiation. her kids were not allowed to sit on his lap during the treatments while he was still radiactive or wahtever. i think it was like a week or so.
  • imagelaurenbug:

    While I do think it sounds like a silly question and she should consult her OB rather than Dr. Nesties, I know when my dad had thyroid cancer (when I was 5, bro was 1) and got home from the hospital after having surgery and radiation treatment, my bro and I were not allowed to be near him (closer than 5 feet or something) for at least a week, and mom wasn't supposed to sleep in the room with him.

    Okay, that was a serious run-on sentence, but I'm not awake enough to fix it.

    I never really thought about it before either. When I was 15 my cousin was 13 and had cancer, I remember not being able to go to the hospital to visit her for awhile after her treatments, and when I did get to see her we couldn't touch her because her skin was so fried it would peel off from touching it.

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    9/24/2011 Plymouth Firefighters 5k: 47:13
    11/12/2011 Diva Dash 5k: 45:45
    5/5/2012 STEM school 5k TBD Coming up in 2012:
    6/10/2012 Walk to Remember SIDS foundation 5k
    (in memory of a sweet baby boy)
    11/10/2012 Diva Dash 5k
  • Yes, you can. And the idiot that said no should feel like a total shmuck for making this person feel bad for no reason.
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  • imagelaurenbug:

    While I do think it sounds like a silly question and she should consult her OB rather than Dr. Nesties, I know when my dad had thyroid cancer (when I was 5, bro was 1) and got home from the hospital after having surgery and radiation treatment, my bro and I were not allowed to be near him (closer than 5 feet or something) for at least a week, and mom wasn't supposed to sleep in the room with him.

    Okay, that was a serious run-on sentence, but I'm not awake enough to fix it.

    THIS!  Its not that dumn of a question...

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