Considering postponing my remaining prostate radiation treatments
Hello! This is my first post. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer and had a slight urinary problem ( not an infection) before I started my first treatment. My treatment plan calls for 44 days of radiation therapy. After only two treatments, I began to experience some pretty bad burning every time I urinate ( 8 on a scale of 1-10 ). My urologist checked for infection, recommended AZO, doubled my Flomax, and gave me some intermittent catheters to try and help empty my bladder. The AZO and Flomax helped considerably, but I hated the catheters and quit after two tries. Long story short, I have had 11 treatments so far and the burning sensation when urinating is still just as bad. I could try to just "gut it out" but I have so many treatments left that I fear I may be doing a lot of harm to my bladder. Anyone else out there go through a similar situation? Is it possible to postpone treatments, get this urinary problem fixed, and then start back up? Thanks!
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Hi,
It could be the external beam radiation has irritated your urethra, as Old Salt says talk to your Urologist and Oncologist to find out what can be done. If you only have pain when you urinate it could be your acidic urine is causing the pain as it passes over the irritation in your urethra. Hopefully your bladder is not impacted, a second opinion from a different set of doctors/hospital network might not be a bad idea if you are not satisfied with your current level of care. Got to be very uncomfortable I would think.
Dave 3+4
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I guess my question would be, if it's possible to re-start once you've stopped, and maybe the irritation would just come back.
Strange that the docs have no answer as to what is going on. I thought the radiation targeting was precise enough to avoid the bladder. Maybe proton beam is an option?
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Great idea on the Proton therapy👍
Dave 3+4
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From reading, it seems that normally the effects of radiation start to show up after more than just two treatments with IMRT. I wonder how much this might be a coincidence of timing.
I think suspend, get this resolved, and maybe retry.
Sorry to hear about your trials, Grand.
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Thank you all for your much appreciated feedback. My urologist is recommending a cystocopy to look into any issues I may have had going into this radiation therapy. Hope there is something they can do to at least reduce the burning side affects and make this journey a little easier. Will keep you posted. Thanks again!
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