Side affects of Radiation / List up-date

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  • charles55
    charles55 Member Posts: 87
    Hondo said:

    Hi Everyone
    Thanks for all the info, I like Kent’s idea to make a list but don’t want to call it Hondo’s List, just something we can all have to understand what the doctors don’t tell us, so far this is the side affects I am having.

    Radiation Twice and Chemo once to the Head & Neck for NPC, I am right at 8 years from First Treatment and 6 year from Second

    1. Weakness
    2. Weight loss
    3. Headaches
    4. Loss of Hearing in both ears
    5. Loss of seeing going blind in both eyes
    6. Sinus Infection
    7. High Blood Pressure
    8. Low Blood Pressure
    9. Memory loss
    10. Mouth Dryness
    11. Teeth Problems
    12. Jar problems
    13. Skin irritation
    14. Constipation
    15. Loss of Sex desire
    16. Walking into the walls
    17. Problems eating
    18. Problems swallowing
    19. Problems sleeping

    Please add to the list if you like

    Thanks
    Hondo

    list
    38. Permanent voice alteration
    39. Lethargy/activity intolerance
  • Chefdaddy
    Chefdaddy Member Posts: 170
    charles55 said:

    list
    38. Permanent voice alteration
    39. Lethargy/activity intolerance

    My own issues
    40. Deterioration and loss of bone matter in skull and sinus cavity.
    41. Erratic heart beats (PVC's)
    42. Complete stoppage of the stomachs digestive function.
    43. Complete stoppage of the colon and small and large intestine "nerve to muscle"
    function.
    44. Erratic "nerve to muscle" function of colon and intestines.
    45. Peristaltic movement failure
    46. Chronic intestinal blockages.
    47. Chronic malnutrition.
    48. Chronic bleeding out of mouth with unknown cause.
    49. Weakening of lung function.
    50. Excessive skin loss to throat and neck and scaring.
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Chefdaddy said:

    My own issues
    40. Deterioration and loss of bone matter in skull and sinus cavity.
    41. Erratic heart beats (PVC's)
    42. Complete stoppage of the stomachs digestive function.
    43. Complete stoppage of the colon and small and large intestine "nerve to muscle"
    function.
    44. Erratic "nerve to muscle" function of colon and intestines.
    45. Peristaltic movement failure
    46. Chronic intestinal blockages.
    47. Chronic malnutrition.
    48. Chronic bleeding out of mouth with unknown cause.
    49. Weakening of lung function.
    50. Excessive skin loss to throat and neck and scaring.

    Daddy Mike

    So glad to see you posting my friend

    Take care my prayers are with you
  • buzz99
    buzz99 Member Posts: 404
    Chefdaddy said:

    My own issues
    40. Deterioration and loss of bone matter in skull and sinus cavity.
    41. Erratic heart beats (PVC's)
    42. Complete stoppage of the stomachs digestive function.
    43. Complete stoppage of the colon and small and large intestine "nerve to muscle"
    function.
    44. Erratic "nerve to muscle" function of colon and intestines.
    45. Peristaltic movement failure
    46. Chronic intestinal blockages.
    47. Chronic malnutrition.
    48. Chronic bleeding out of mouth with unknown cause.
    49. Weakening of lung function.
    50. Excessive skin loss to throat and neck and scaring.

    Side Effects
    51. "Brain, spinal cord or nerve damage causing alteration of thinking ability or memory, and/or loss of strength, feeling or coordination in any part of the body." That is a direct quote from the written information we were given.
  • JUDYV5
    JUDYV5 Member Posts: 392
    Alive
    Isn't it weird with all those side effects we could/do suffer from it is still absolutely fantastic to be alive.
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    Hondo said:

    Hi Everyone
    Thanks for all the info, I like Kent’s idea to make a list but don’t want to call it Hondo’s List, just something we can all have to understand what the doctors don’t tell us, so far this is the side affects I am having.

    Radiation Twice and Chemo once to the Head & Neck for NPC, I am right at 8 years from First Treatment and 6 year from Second

    1. Weakness
    2. Weight loss
    3. Headaches
    4. Loss of Hearing in both ears
    5. Loss of seeing going blind in both eyes
    6. Sinus Infection
    7. High Blood Pressure
    8. Low Blood Pressure
    9. Memory loss
    10. Mouth Dryness
    11. Teeth Problems
    12. Jar problems
    13. Skin irritation
    14. Constipation
    15. Loss of Sex desire
    16. Walking into the walls
    17. Problems eating
    18. Problems swallowing
    19. Problems sleeping

    Please add to the list if you like

    Thanks
    Hondo

    additions
    52 - necrosis from radiation any where in the zone
    53 - depression do to slow recovery and not getting back to same as before normal
    54 - anxiety
    55 - daily reminders weather the cancer will come back and what are options if it does
    56 - loss of friends you thought we friends/loss of family you thought we family
    57 - loss of options for heath insurance providers
    58 - high risk of job loss or being able to do job required
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    D Lewis said:

    Do you really want to go here?
    The worst side effects of all, and, an earlier topic of discussion on these boards, albeit, using the wrong technical terminolgy:

    "Carotid stenosis" and
    "Carotid blowout"

    I found these on an internet search of the effects of H&N cancer treatment including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation together. Not a happy find. Hey, at least it would be quick, eh?

    Deb

    Hi Deb
    Carotid Blowout Syndrome in Patients with Head-and-Neck Cancers: Reconstructive Management by Self-Expandable Stent-Grafts

    I had Rad twice to the head and I don't like the sound of this at all. I thing I will get my heart doc to start checking me every 3 months

    Thanks for the heads up
    Hondo
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member
    JUDYV5 said:

    Alive
    Isn't it weird with all those side effects we could/do suffer from it is still absolutely fantastic to be alive.

    Yes
    Yes, Judy- it is fantastic. Fortunately, a number of the listed side-effects are temporary-
    we experience only during the treatment, and/or a little while after, but in time go away. I was hoping for a list of just the post-treatment side-effects, as during treatment it's "come what may." Scalded tongue, for instance, which I do remember well, but is not part of my life after. Yes, Judy- it is fantastic to be alive.

    kcass
  • dennis318
    dennis318 Member Posts: 349 Member
    Kent Cass said:

    Yes
    Yes, Judy- it is fantastic. Fortunately, a number of the listed side-effects are temporary-
    we experience only during the treatment, and/or a little while after, but in time go away. I was hoping for a list of just the post-treatment side-effects, as during treatment it's "come what may." Scalded tongue, for instance, which I do remember well, but is not part of my life after. Yes, Judy- it is fantastic to be alive.

    kcass

    YOUR GUYS ARE RIGHT ON EVERYTHING
    The only thing is, every major hospital is having cancer meetings tomorrow, of all the effects of cancer and chemo...I wonder where they came up with all this stuff, and charge us $85.00 and send the rest to our Insurance Company..we are sometimes the doctors and they learn from us...lol, they have no idea what to feel and what we go threw
  • Army_Guy
    Army_Guy Member Posts: 53
    Radiation Side Effects
    Try this site: http://www.healthcastle.com/se_radiation.shtml. The list does seem to be endless but so far the long list of short term and long term side effects my doctor gave me seems to be the case for me. Many of the side effects have passed since I completed treatment on August 12, 2010, many linger, and some never showed up (YET). I believe all of us react differently but I have to say my doctors seem to have been particularly truthful and frank and I've had no surprises (not to be confused with "no disappointments"). Just stay strong and use this group as a sounding board. I find the folks here to be a great bunch and I share their philosophy: I will help ANYONE with cancer any time that I can, however I can. We're all in this together. Other good on-line sources: NIH website & Mayo Clinic website. Both have answers to a lot of Q's. Stay strong.

    Army_Guy
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Kent Cass said:

    Yes
    Yes, Judy- it is fantastic. Fortunately, a number of the listed side-effects are temporary-
    we experience only during the treatment, and/or a little while after, but in time go away. I was hoping for a list of just the post-treatment side-effects, as during treatment it's "come what may." Scalded tongue, for instance, which I do remember well, but is not part of my life after. Yes, Judy- it is fantastic to be alive.

    kcass

    Hoping for a list of just the post treatment side effects.
    Kent, those are my post treatment side effects, save the thyroid issues. My tongue still feels as if I just drank 212 degree boiling water. :/
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member

    Hoping for a list of just the post treatment side effects.
    Kent, those are my post treatment side effects, save the thyroid issues. My tongue still feels as if I just drank 212 degree boiling water. :/

    Sweet
    Sorry to hear that. For me, it was flesh-colored stripes running lengthways down my tongue at the end of week #1, but was just caused by the rads interacting with the chemo (I think), and my body got it healed, post-treatment. Still a little more sensitive than it used to be, but no big deal. Thing is, Sweet, I'm NPC, so our C is different, as was what the Drs. dished out. Hope in time things get better, girl.

    Believe

    kcass
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Kent Cass said:

    Sweet
    Sorry to hear that. For me, it was flesh-colored stripes running lengthways down my tongue at the end of week #1, but was just caused by the rads interacting with the chemo (I think), and my body got it healed, post-treatment. Still a little more sensitive than it used to be, but no big deal. Thing is, Sweet, I'm NPC, so our C is different, as was what the Drs. dished out. Hope in time things get better, girl.

    Believe

    kcass

    No worries. :) It is
    No worries. :) It is pretty amazing how different but the same we all are and how differently our bodies handled treatment.
  • seenanN
    seenanN Member Posts: 24
    fisrpotpe said:

    additions
    52 - necrosis from radiation any where in the zone
    53 - depression do to slow recovery and not getting back to same as before normal
    54 - anxiety
    55 - daily reminders weather the cancer will come back and what are options if it does
    56 - loss of friends you thought we friends/loss of family you thought we family
    57 - loss of options for heath insurance providers
    58 - high risk of job loss or being able to do job required

    Side affects of Radiation / List up-date
    59 Muscles cramp
    60 Problem speaking
    61 Problem driving
    In 61 side effects I got 32 of them and just like JUDYV5 said to be alive is fantastic.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    seenanN said:

    Side affects of Radiation / List up-date
    59 Muscles cramp
    60 Problem speaking
    61 Problem driving
    In 61 side effects I got 32 of them and just like JUDYV5 said to be alive is fantastic.

    I thought having 32 sounded
    I thought having 32 sounded like a lot so I counted how many I had and apparently I have 32 right now also, at almost 21 months out I think that sucks. Lol.
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member
    RADIATION SIDE EFFECTS
    Sorry for being gone for awahile, but just needed a break. My biggest side effect for me is fatigue. I can sleep 12 plus hours and feel awfull on some days. I find the more I stay hydrated, the less fatigue I have. I assume the swallowing issues I have are radiation related, but seem to be getting better. I am able to eat selective foods. Interest in sex seems to be geting a little better as well as a general feeling of wanting to participate in life. I am 90 days post treatment and back to work full time. I have not yet experienced any dental issues other than my teeth are a little sensitive. I go for my first appt since treatment a week from Friday. I also assuem the ringing in my ears is Carboplatin related and not Radiaition??

    Thanks

    Mike
  • Hal61
    Hal61 Member Posts: 655

    RADIATION SIDE EFFECTS
    Sorry for being gone for awahile, but just needed a break. My biggest side effect for me is fatigue. I can sleep 12 plus hours and feel awfull on some days. I find the more I stay hydrated, the less fatigue I have. I assume the swallowing issues I have are radiation related, but seem to be getting better. I am able to eat selective foods. Interest in sex seems to be geting a little better as well as a general feeling of wanting to participate in life. I am 90 days post treatment and back to work full time. I have not yet experienced any dental issues other than my teeth are a little sensitive. I go for my first appt since treatment a week from Friday. I also assuem the ringing in my ears is Carboplatin related and not Radiaition??

    Thanks

    Mike

    Fatigue
    Hi Mike, good to see your post. Yeah, the fatigue is something else, different than being just tired. Mine persisted for about four months out of treatment more or less. It went away farily quick when it happened, maybe within a two-week period. It will go away for you pretty soon. I have the ringing also, mine from Cisplatin, which is better known for causing it than Carpolatin. For many the tinnatus is temporary. I'm trying acupuncture for it right now, and have had no result after three or four treatments. I have first-hand knowledge of a couple of the better known pill cures, Arches Tinnitus Formula, and Quietus, and had no result whatsoever with them. Three months out, your body still has healing and improvement it will make for sure.

    best, Hal
  • MS009
    MS009 Member Posts: 5
    Chefdaddy said:

    My own issues
    40. Deterioration and loss of bone matter in skull and sinus cavity.
    41. Erratic heart beats (PVC's)
    42. Complete stoppage of the stomachs digestive function.
    43. Complete stoppage of the colon and small and large intestine "nerve to muscle"
    function.
    44. Erratic "nerve to muscle" function of colon and intestines.
    45. Peristaltic movement failure
    46. Chronic intestinal blockages.
    47. Chronic malnutrition.
    48. Chronic bleeding out of mouth with unknown cause.
    49. Weakening of lung function.
    50. Excessive skin loss to throat and neck and scaring.

    Post Treatment Side Effects
    Hi Everyone,

    This site is great and full of helpful info. I just joined. My husband, 45 yrs old, finished 33 radiation treatments with 3 chemo rounds for SCC stage 4 in tonsils. He went to Sloan Kettering. My question is that he is now 6 weeks after treatment and he is now suddenly vomiting/diarrhea and cramping. He does have the PEG but even that liquid gets him sick. But our chemo doc said this is something other than radiation. Did anyone experience this about 6 weeks after radiation?
  • oopsydoopsy
    oopsydoopsy Member Posts: 3
    Kent Cass said:

    list
    20. Loss of Gum Tissue
    21. Nerve pain w/head movement (L'Hermitte's Sign)
    22. Camker sores
    23. Facial pain in rad areas


    kcass

    Talk to me about #21
    I've been feeling and experience,, unvolunteraly movement for my neck or head,, I am not sure,, but it moves by itself when I am on certain position like doing yoga with my head down on the floor,, it moves like I am shaking it,, weird and funny feeling or I feel my nerves is pinching me from left front neck to right neck,, is that L'Hermitte's sing? is that dangrous?

    thank u
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228

    Talk to me about #21
    I've been feeling and experience,, unvolunteraly movement for my neck or head,, I am not sure,, but it moves by itself when I am on certain position like doing yoga with my head down on the floor,, it moves like I am shaking it,, weird and funny feeling or I feel my nerves is pinching me from left front neck to right neck,, is that L'Hermitte's sing? is that dangrous?

    thank u

    Oopsydoopsy
    That doesn't sound like L'Hermittes to me. Your head doesn't move or twitch on it's own with that. It's more like when you look down or move your head in a certain way, you get a tingly electric shock feeling.

    Your question is sort of buried in this thread, you may want to repost your symptoms and question as a new topic on the board and see if anyone has experience with this. More people will see it that way than buried in an old thread. :)