Did you need to permanently change diet after IMRT pelvic radiation?
These are the very foods that, according to many books on nutrition and cancer, help us to fight the disease.
So could I hear from any of you who did--or did not--have to permanently omit beans, whole grains, and cooked vegetables from your diet after IMRT?
Appreciatively,
Rosey R
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No, you'll eventually can return to a high fiber diet.
I had 28 rounds of IMRT in May and June of 2009. It will be important that you return to a healthy high fiber diet once you recover from your IMRT. I would say I was back to my regular diet (salads, whole grains) with a few weeks after IMRT ended. And although I had a relapse of digestive issues after I travelled to Greece and Turkey that August 2009, and ate a lot of new foods from somewhat adventurous dining spots, I was able to again go back on the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, & toast) for a month and gradually work fiber back into my diet and soon could again eat anything.0 -
Thanks, Lindalindaprocopio said:No, you'll eventually can return to a high fiber diet.
I had 28 rounds of IMRT in May and June of 2009. It will be important that you return to a healthy high fiber diet once you recover from your IMRT. I would say I was back to my regular diet (salads, whole grains) with a few weeks after IMRT ended. And although I had a relapse of digestive issues after I travelled to Greece and Turkey that August 2009, and ate a lot of new foods from somewhat adventurous dining spots, I was able to again go back on the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, & toast) for a month and gradually work fiber back into my diet and soon could again eat anything.
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Rosey R0 -
DietRoseyR said:Thanks, Linda
You contribute so very much to this web site; thanks for all your informed and caring comments!
Rosey R
Rosey,
I still have residual effects (loose bowels) from the radiation...BUT I just go prepared and eat what I want to...
I love veggies and whole grains....
Go at a pace you can handle and slowly reintroduce foods and see how you tolerate...
Laurie0 -
Rosey,
I had IMRT and had some issues with frequent loose stools when I was about half way through with radiation. Lomotis handled the problem without any major diet changes. That was about 2.5 years ago and although I sometimes have rather frequent stools I don't have diarrhea and I eat LOTS of raw veggies, beans, and whole grains. I have learned to manage it and I enjoy eating.
I think everyone reacts rather differently...
Good luck!
Karen0 -
IMRT - 25 rounds
I had 25 rounds of IMRT. It is 1 year post treatment, and yes, I do have some residual issues. I do eat raw friuts and veggies. I eat beans. But I am not the same as before treatment, that's for sure.
If I eat raw veggies and fruit, I go to the bathroom maybe 3-4 times a day. Before, just once.
Also, I have some fragile tissue in the anal area. I just saw my doctor, and she didn't know why. Thought maybe residual radiation effects. Have tried lots of creams and nothing seems to help.
If I go back to an all white, simple diet - it clears up.
Jane0
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