because of various ongoing breast health issues, I had a PEM (positronic electro magnetic) scan today- why ? because it is more sensitive than a mammogram for catching breast cancer and since my partial masectomy, the doctor has decided to scan me twice a year. Once a year with a traditional mammogram and once a year with the PEM.
probably the easiest part of the whole thing was the going without food and water for 12 hours and a fasting blood sugar finger prick.
The scan procedure consisted of them injecting radioactive sugar, throwing a blanket over me, turning off the light, telling me" not to move, rest, try to sleep and we'll be back in an hour.We can't stay in the room because you're radioactive."
An hour spent twiddling my thumbs, doing math in my head, designing a couple of band effects for a weaving, counting the seconds and minutes and dozing, later, they came back and took me into the next room for the scan- Thank goodness for padded chairs because I spent the next hour sitting with one side or the other in a mammogram squeeze only not quite so tight after being told "don't move, we'll be back in ten minutes.
They took two views of each side, and one of the injection site (I have no idea why) each view took 10 minutes of sitting immobile with my breast in a mammogram staring at a blank wall.
This is the first PEM scan I have had, and now that I know what is involved I have the following thoughts:
1) bring an ipod for the hour of darkeness- if I listen to a book on tape I won't be tempted to move by tapping my feet.
2)on a score of discomfort, it's slightly less painful than a regular mammogram but about as agravatng in terms of stiff muscles and pain as the immobilization that you go through when they do a needle biopsy ,or place those little metal clips in your breast, but instead of one 15-20 minute immobilization you get 4 or 5 10 minutes of immobilization.
3. Since all of my previous mammograms and medical records are on line in the hospital systems centralized computer, why did I have to drive 40 miles to pick up physical copies of same and hand deliver them this morning when I showed up for the appointment.
4. Was anyone beside me confused because they kept declaring I was on chemotherapy because I take tamoxifen. Who knew? One of them cunningly quoted the old Monsanto Chemicals motto " better living through chemical" and everyone but me laughed?
ah well... its over, I get the fret for two weeks until I get results and then we will move on one way or another from there. At least when I go back in a year, I will know what to expect and will have a nice long book on tape on tap. But if anyone else has one coming up, remember to take an ipod.

