Update First visit to Radiation Onc
Will keep you all updated as time goes by.
Hugs
Donna
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Know that reading the posts
Know that reading the posts can make things a bit scarier! It made me nervous too. Remember to just take one day at a time and realize that everyone reacts differently to the radiation. My simulation wasn't all that long, though i planned for at least an hour...felt like i was in and out though they did the CT scan and i got my tats! I had read about casts, but didn't require of those either. Hopefully, the sim will go quickly and you'll be done w/rads in no time.
Do a search for radiation questions and answers for a string w/lots of good info! Remember...lots of lotions!!! Blessings...
Julie0 -
Good luck to you Donna.jbug said:Know that reading the posts
Know that reading the posts can make things a bit scarier! It made me nervous too. Remember to just take one day at a time and realize that everyone reacts differently to the radiation. My simulation wasn't all that long, though i planned for at least an hour...felt like i was in and out though they did the CT scan and i got my tats! I had read about casts, but didn't require of those either. Hopefully, the sim will go quickly and you'll be done w/rads in no time.
Do a search for radiation questions and answers for a string w/lots of good info! Remember...lots of lotions!!! Blessings...
Julie
Good luck to you Donna. Just use your creams, the ones your rads oncologist gives you, from day one and a few weeks even after you are done. Be really gentle with your skin and get lots of rest!
I never had casts, so, I don't know anything about that.0 -
Hi Blown Away
I had my simulation yesterday. It was a long process but not horrible. I am also having it given IMRT and I have chosen the prone rather than supine position although they did make the cast for the supine position and marked me for both in case I have a preference for one over the other. Being someone who likes to sleep on my abdomen, I didn't find the prone position, at all uncomfortable and actually almost fell asleep. The tatooing of the marks was painless, only felt a mild pinch for the ones on my back. I came home looking for them and they are really hard to find if you aren't looking for them. My simulation last for a little over two hours. Scheduling the daily doses took a long time as the time slots I needed were full. I met with the nurses who gave me inforamtoin about skin care and gave me a jar of Aquaphor cream. They encouraged me to call or meet with them as much as needed with any questions or concerns. So far, if all goes well, I will be getting treatment from 5/13-6/11. I opted for the shorter course with higher rads (also boosters)I go for my PLan-check on 5/13 followed by my first rad treatment.
Like you, I want this over as soon as possible. Yes, I am anxious about it and looking forward to dancing with NED.
Keep us updated and I will do the same.
K0 -
Hi Blown Away
I had my simulation yesterday. It was a long process but not horrible. I am also having it given IMRT and I have chosen the prone rather than supine position although they did make the cast for the supine position and marked me for both in case I have a preference for one over the other. Being someone who likes to sleep on my abdomen, I didn't find the prone position, at all uncomfortable and actually almost fell asleep. The tatooing of the marks was painless, only felt a mild pinch for the ones on my back. I came home looking for them and they are really hard to find if you aren't looking for them. My simulation last for a little over two hours. Scheduling the daily doses took a long time as the time slots I needed were full. I met with the nurses who gave me inforamtoin about skin care and gave me a jar of Aquaphor cream. They encouraged me to call or meet with them as much as needed with any questions or concerns. So far, if all goes well, I will be getting treatment from 5/13-6/11. I opted for the shorter course with higher rads (also boosters)I go for my PLan-check on 5/13 followed by my first rad treatment.
Like you, I want this over as soon as possible. Yes, I am anxious about it and looking forward to dancing with NED.
Keep us updated and I will do the same.
K0 -
Thanks All
My Radiation Onc's nurse told me get something called Fruit of the Earth and apply it 3 times a day beginning with my first treatment. It is an aloe based gel. I haven't located it yet but was told they keep it on had at the hospital pharmacy where I will be getting rads.
My first simulation is scheduled for Mon of next week.
Will keep you updated.
Hugs
Donna0 -
Good luck on Monday Donna!BlownAway60 said:Thanks All
My Radiation Onc's nurse told me get something called Fruit of the Earth and apply it 3 times a day beginning with my first treatment. It is an aloe based gel. I haven't located it yet but was told they keep it on had at the hospital pharmacy where I will be getting rads.
My first simulation is scheduled for Mon of next week.
Will keep you updated.
Hugs
Donna
Good luck on Monday Donna! Keep whatever creams on that your rads oncologist suggests right from day 1 of your treatment. Get lots of rest too!0
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