Radiation
I saw the radiologist today and I'm getting the full treatment of radiation external and brachy. Even though I'm just stage ll serous he is recommending both because serous is aggressive. I will be have 25 external and 3 brachy which is standard procedure for the more aggressive cancers I understand. Hopefully this will kick it out looks like I will be done sometime in late July. Still have 3 rounds of chemo after the radiation. Has anyone had side effects such as nausea with the radiation and any other side effects. I have noticed alittle swelling in one of my ankles and am wondering if that could be the start of lymphedema from having so many lympnodes removed. Now I'm reading that radiation can cause lymphedema have anyone heard of or experienced this. I did do pretty good with first two rounds of chemo. 2nd round was better than 1st round. One day at a time is all I can say seems like one thing ends and something else comes up. I'm thankful I am doing as well as I am. Thank you for your input it is much appreciated.
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Luckyluke, I was Stage 1a
Luckyluke, I was Stage 1a (UPSC) and had the chemo/radiation (external/bracy)/chemo treatment.
If lymphnodes were removed, I believe, you can develop lymphodemia at anytime - so it is something to be alert to.
Radiation gave me fatique like I have never experienced before. My advice would give in to it and sleep. Rest is restorative. Also, when it comes time for the brachy, you will get a dialator at the end of that treatment. I would recommend using it as directed, however, I think you are correct - one step at a time.
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I was Stage II UPSC also. My
I was Stage II UPSC also. My oncologist only recommended six chemos but I only made it through three. He said he was saving the radiation if it came back. Hope all goes well for you! I will be four years NED in September.
Love,
Eldri
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Thank you Eldi for thr replyEZLiving66 said:I was Stage II UPSC also. My
I was Stage II UPSC also. My oncologist only recommended six chemos but I only made it through three. He said he was saving the radiation if it came back. Hope all goes well for you! I will be four years NED in September.
Love,
Eldri
Thank you Eldi for thr reply yes I don't know if I have a recurrence what the plan would be if I am having everything done first time around. Congratulations on 4 years NED that is so encouraging.
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Thank you No Time For theNoTimeForCancer said:Luckyluke, I was Stage 1a
Luckyluke, I was Stage 1a (UPSC) and had the chemo/radiation (external/bracy)/chemo treatment.
If lymphnodes were removed, I believe, you can develop lymphodemia at anytime - so it is something to be alert to.
Radiation gave me fatique like I have never experienced before. My advice would give in to it and sleep. Rest is restorative. Also, when it comes time for the brachy, you will get a dialator at the end of that treatment. I would recommend using it as directed, however, I think you are correct - one step at a time.
Thank you No Time For the reply I guess every Dr is different as far as treatment but the sandwich protocol seems to be almost standard for serous. Now with wondering about the lymphedema and how bad it will get I have developed a red rash all over my head. I hope this doesn't interfere with my treatment getting done on schedule. As it is I won't be done until end of July. I don't know if I developed this by wearing a wig and my head can't breathe as it needs to. I only wear it 3 times a week and not every week.i still have a few strand of hair. I never did shave my head and by the looks of this rash I'm glad I didn't. I hope it's not contagious whatever it is. My 3rd round of chemo is April 16th. Guess I better call the Dr and hopefully he can give me something to stop it from getting worse.Sorry for rambling on and on
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I got a rash on my headLuckyluke said:Thank you No Time For the
Thank you No Time For the reply I guess every Dr is different as far as treatment but the sandwich protocol seems to be almost standard for serous. Now with wondering about the lymphedema and how bad it will get I have developed a red rash all over my head. I hope this doesn't interfere with my treatment getting done on schedule. As it is I won't be done until end of July. I don't know if I developed this by wearing a wig and my head can't breathe as it needs to. I only wear it 3 times a week and not every week.i still have a few strand of hair. I never did shave my head and by the looks of this rash I'm glad I didn't. I hope it's not contagious whatever it is. My 3rd round of chemo is April 16th. Guess I better call the Dr and hopefully he can give me something to stop it from getting worse.Sorry for rambling on and on
I got a rash on my head during chemo as well. My oncologist gave me some kind of prescription antibiotic ointment. Cleared it right up. I never wore a wig so I suspect that isn't the cause of yours either. BTW, I celebrated 3 years NED post cheno and radiation in January. ..... You can do this!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Thank you TeddyandBears momTeddyandBears_Mom said:I got a rash on my head
I got a rash on my head during chemo as well. My oncologist gave me some kind of prescription antibiotic ointment. Cleared it right up. I never wore a wig so I suspect that isn't the cause of yours either. BTW, I celebrated 3 years NED post cheno and radiation in January. ..... You can do this!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
Thank you TeddyandBears mom for the information congratulations on being NED 3 years yaaay gives me hope. Lord bless
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HappyTeddyandBears_Mom said:I got a rash on my head
I got a rash on my head during chemo as well. My oncologist gave me some kind of prescription antibiotic ointment. Cleared it right up. I never wore a wig so I suspect that isn't the cause of yours either. BTW, I celebrated 3 years NED post cheno and radiation in January. ..... You can do this!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
anniversary, Cindi
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