Burning during radiation treatments?

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  • Kristin N
    Kristin N Member Posts: 1,968 Member

    Texas Charlie, are you done

    Texas Charlie, are you done with rads or close now?

    Jan

    Charlie is done so congrats

    Charlie is done so congrats to him!  We need to have a party for him!

  • DianeBC
    DianeBC Member Posts: 3,881 Member
    Kobias said:

    I can't wait until I get to

    I can't wait until I get to the boosters.  :(  

    Kobias, the boosters are so

    Kobias, the boosters are so fast and a lot easier on your skin.  It is just aimed at the tumor site.  And just remember, they are at the END!  So, it means you are almost done!

  • JJDS
    JJDS Member Posts: 258

    I guess I didn't see myself

    I guess I didn't see myself as having all that difficult of a time with radiation.  The burns I had to deal with came at the end of the ones before the boost.  They did not prevent the boost.  With the boosts, I had a bit of a problem again, but I got right on top of that as well.  I did heal rather quickly.  

    I'd see other people coming to the RO's who had more problems than I did.   Some of them had to stop their treatments for awhile so they could heal.

    My biggest difficulty was having to have my arm up in the position I did.  Years ago I dislocated my shoulder "majorly" playing volleyball.  There are positions I have had problems with over the years; but it seemed especially pronounced during my radiation treatments.  The people were really good in trying to help me get comfy because I wasn't, as you know, supposed to move.  The hardest time, though, was the position I had to have that arm in for the boosts.  I just gritted my teeth and told myself, Just deal with it!  The med people felt bad for me because there was only so much they could do -- actually, they told me at the end of it all that they gave me credit for hanging in there.  THIS is probably why I thought my burns weren't all that big of a deal.

    They had a sling for my arm

    They had a sling for my arm to lay in which was actually comfortable. 

  • June Bugs
    June Bugs Member Posts: 167
    DianeBC said:

    Kobias, the boosters are so

    Kobias, the boosters are so fast and a lot easier on your skin.  It is just aimed at the tumor site.  And just remember, they are at the END!  So, it means you are almost done!

    You will be surprised how

    You will be surprised how quickly the boosts are Kathy.  It took longer to undress then to have the actual treatment. 

     

  • SIROD
    SIROD Member Posts: 2,194 Member
    June Bugs said:

    You will be surprised how

    You will be surprised how quickly the boosts are Kathy.  It took longer to undress then to have the actual treatment. 

     

    June,
    If you scroll down you

    June,

    If you scroll down you will find a post that Candy Cane has completed her radiation treatment.

    "WOOHOO I am done with rads!!!!!!!

    Can you tell how happy I am?  lol  I am beyond happy to be done finally with radiation.  I thought this day would never come! 

    Like many of you, I WON'T miss rads, but, I will miss the people there.  Everyone was so nice and so sweet to me.

    My hubby and 2 of my girlfriends took me out for a big lunch celebration right after.  It was nice, really nice!

    Now I just have to get my strength back, get my skin back to good condition and LIVE!!!!

    Thanks everyone for everything!!!

    Candi

    This is the post, copy and paste:  http://csn.cancer.org/node/260934

     

    Best to you,

    Doris

  • June Bugs
    June Bugs Member Posts: 167
    SIROD said:

    June,
    If you scroll down you

    June,

    If you scroll down you will find a post that Candy Cane has completed her radiation treatment.

    "WOOHOO I am done with rads!!!!!!!

    Can you tell how happy I am?  lol  I am beyond happy to be done finally with radiation.  I thought this day would never come! 

    Like many of you, I WON'T miss rads, but, I will miss the people there.  Everyone was so nice and so sweet to me.

    My hubby and 2 of my girlfriends took me out for a big lunch celebration right after.  It was nice, really nice!

    Now I just have to get my strength back, get my skin back to good condition and LIVE!!!!

    Thanks everyone for everything!!!

    Candi

    This is the post, copy and paste:  http://csn.cancer.org/node/260934

     

    Best to you,

    Doris

    Doris

    if you read my reply, it wasn't to Candi Cane.  It was to Kathy, who is Kobias. 

    Thanks for letting me know Candi is done.  I will post on her graduation post.

    June

  • June Bugs
    June Bugs Member Posts: 167
    Rague said:

    Fatigue DOES NOT hit everyone during rads!
    Exhaustion/Fatigue does not hit everyone doing rads! I felt better EVERY day while doing rads. 12 weekly Taxol had me dealing with complete/utter exhaustion/fatigue. I started rads a week after last Taxol and only felt better EVERY day. By the time I was done with rads I was very close to being back to 'myself' energy wise. As I have said - after rads I burned very bad but I never experienced fatigue during those healing months.

    There is no one set of 'rules' that ALL of our bodies follow (or that we follow.).

    Winyan - The Power Within

    Susan

    I wonder why you'd burn after

    I wonder why you'd burn after rads Susan.  That's something I've never heard of.  Just glad you're ok now.

     

  • Candi Cane
    Candi Cane Member Posts: 159
    June Bugs said:

    Doris

    if you read my reply, it wasn't to Candi Cane.  It was to Kathy, who is Kobias. 

    Thanks for letting me know Candi is done.  I will post on her graduation post.

    June

    June is right on Kathy.  They

    June is right on Kathy.  They told me how fast they'd go, and, I didn't believe them.  I talked to someone the other day about how comfortable I was on the table, and, they said they didn't get warm blankets or even have the sling to put their arm in.  Did anyone else?

     

  • Cheryl S
    Cheryl S Member Posts: 82

    June is right on Kathy.  They

    June is right on Kathy.  They told me how fast they'd go, and, I didn't believe them.  I talked to someone the other day about how comfortable I was on the table, and, they said they didn't get warm blankets or even have the sling to put their arm in.  Did anyone else?

     

    Yes, I had the sling for my

    Yes, I had the sling for my arm too.  It was flexible, not stationary, and, it really was comfortable.  Did you have the bright green lights from the machine?  LOL  Kind of psychedelic, or however you spell it.  LOL

  • Cheryl 1
    Cheryl 1 Member Posts: 41
    Pink Rose said:

    No antioxidents during rads

    No antioxidents during rads too and use sunscreen!

    Don't take any vitamins

    Don't take any vitamins without the approval of  your rads oncologist.  Most say to take none.

  • Pink Rose
    Pink Rose Member Posts: 493
    Cheryl S said:

    Yes, I had the sling for my

    Yes, I had the sling for my arm too.  It was flexible, not stationary, and, it really was comfortable.  Did you have the bright green lights from the machine?  LOL  Kind of psychedelic, or however you spell it.  LOL

    I loved those green lights

    I loved those green lights too!  The techs would also play whatever music I wanted, but, usually I just liked to lay there and let my mind go free.  My hubby was always out there with the techs and he could see me on the screen. I always loved that!

  • Candi Cane
    Candi Cane Member Posts: 159
    Cheryl S said:

    Yes, I had the sling for my

    Yes, I had the sling for my arm too.  It was flexible, not stationary, and, it really was comfortable.  Did you have the bright green lights from the machine?  LOL  Kind of psychedelic, or however you spell it.  LOL

    It was a beam of lights.  I

    It was a beam of lights.  I think I was always trying to kind of freak myself out, anything other than knowing I was getting radiation put in my body, so, I would concentrate on those too.  Interesting the things we do to get through our treatments.

     

  • Carlee
    Carlee Member Posts: 98

    I think it is normal-I only

    I think it is normal-I only got slight tan (square)-no burning to speak of and I am very pale. I am guessing depends on the dosage of radiation perhaps.

     

    Denise

     

    I wish I would have had all

    I wish I would have had all of this information when I had rads.  This is amazing, all of the tips and advice.  I wish everyone an easy time with rads, if that is possible.

    Carlee

  • Kobias
    Kobias Member Posts: 115
    Cheryl 1 said:

    Don't take any vitamins

    Don't take any vitamins without the approval of  your rads oncologist.  Most say to take none.

    I finished rads and was

    I finished rads and was burnt.  Now I am peeling really bad and not sure how to say this, but, it is like something is going on with my skin.  It feels funny, kind of tingly.  Anyone else?

    Kathy