Last radiation today!

We leave in a few minutes to head to the hospital for Jason's last radiation treatment! So glad it's over, hopefully he'll start feeling better soon. He's really struggling with all the mucous.

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  • ditto1
    ditto1 Member Posts: 660
    Congratulations
    Jason on finishing your RADS today, I actually will get my 1st RAD today. So hopefully 33 RADS from now I can join you and many others on this site that have graduated the 2012 Class of RAD. Hope you get feeling better soon and NED for life.
  • phrannie51
    phrannie51 Member Posts: 4,716
    Ooo la la!! YES!!
    No matter what else is happening, doing the last rad is a giant relief...no more having to go somewhere eveyday, when you feel like schmidt...

    Congratulations!! I'm SO happy for both of you!! :)

    p
  • nick770
    nick770 Member Posts: 195

    Ooo la la!! YES!!
    No matter what else is happening, doing the last rad is a giant relief...no more having to go somewhere eveyday, when you feel like schmidt...

    Congratulations!! I'm SO happy for both of you!! :)

    p

    Congrats
    I hope this will bring quick releif from the mucous, i have heard that you still cook for a couple weeks but the rest will do him lots of good
  • longtermsurvivor
    longtermsurvivor Member Posts: 1,842 Member
    be prepared
    for the likelihood that mucous will actually get a little worse for awhile. The "cooking" phase of rad treatment generally is the first couple of weeks after rads complete. It is wonderful to be done with treatement, though it is not a miracle for the blasted side-effects. Congratulations on graduating!

    Pat
  • Sam999
    Sam999 Member Posts: 319 Member
    nick770 said:

    Congrats
    I hope this will bring quick releif from the mucous, i have heard that you still cook for a couple weeks but the rest will do him lots of good

    Yay! So happy for both of
    Yay! So happy for both of you. Cheers with my smoothie cup in my hand :)

    Sam
  • amy_h414
    amy_h414 Member Posts: 98

    be prepared
    for the likelihood that mucous will actually get a little worse for awhile. The "cooking" phase of rad treatment generally is the first couple of weeks after rads complete. It is wonderful to be done with treatement, though it is not a miracle for the blasted side-effects. Congratulations on graduating!

    Pat

    The nurse today made sure we
    The nurse today made sure we understood that the next week or two would be the worst for how he feels. We knew that already, but it's still hard to hear. Just want this to be DONE, for real. At least there's no more daily driving and he can just rest.
  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,724 Member
    Last Day
    Hi Jason,

    Great job, sounds like you are finishing strong. Don’t worry about things (possible) getting worse, you can handle it if you made it this far. Don’t forget to ask for help if anything creeps up.

    Get plenty of rest, no more radiation, YEAH!

    Now it is time to go ring my bell (outside on wall) for you.

    Matt
  • hwt
    hwt Member Posts: 2,328 Member
    Congrats
    Jason will start feeling better soon :-) Yes, the radiation keeps working for weeks but each and every day I noticed a small improvement. Week one I got the dark skin but no pain with it. Week two I noticed a significant amount of hair loss when I brushed my hair but week 3 that leveled off and of course brought no pain. Week 3 brought a case of thrush but medications helped after just a few days. Week 2 and 3 noted return of energy, some days better than others. After rads completed I noticed even my "bad days" were better than they had been in the past. I know we all experience this in different ways and I hope Jason sees daily improvement.
  • amy_h414
    amy_h414 Member Posts: 98
    hwt said:

    Congrats
    Jason will start feeling better soon :-) Yes, the radiation keeps working for weeks but each and every day I noticed a small improvement. Week one I got the dark skin but no pain with it. Week two I noticed a significant amount of hair loss when I brushed my hair but week 3 that leveled off and of course brought no pain. Week 3 brought a case of thrush but medications helped after just a few days. Week 2 and 3 noted return of energy, some days better than others. After rads completed I noticed even my "bad days" were better than they had been in the past. I know we all experience this in different ways and I hope Jason sees daily improvement.

    Daily improvement would be
    Daily improvement would be wonderful. Just to feel better, even a tiny bit, would be huge!
  • Laralyn
    Laralyn Member Posts: 532
    Congrats!
    The end of radiation is a big milestone. No matter what the next couple weeks bring, you've completed a large part of your treatment!
  • jim and i
    jim and i Member Posts: 1,788 Member
    Congrats, what a relief that
    Congrats, what a relief that iit is over. It took my hubby sometime to get over the mucous and he still is there but minor. He finished in August with the rads. I pray your husband loses the mucous quickly but if he doesn't tell him to not get discouraged as the rads are still working on him.

    Debbie
  • Tonsil Dad
    Tonsil Dad Member Posts: 488
    jim and i said:

    Congrats, what a relief that
    Congrats, what a relief that iit is over. It took my hubby sometime to get over the mucous and he still is there but minor. He finished in August with the rads. I pray your husband loses the mucous quickly but if he doesn't tell him to not get discouraged as the rads are still working on him.

    Debbie

    Graduation Day....Yey!
    Congrats on finishing RADS, a few more weeks or so "Cooking"
    then on your way to start recovering.

    God bless
    Tonsil dad,

    Dan.
  • Paintslinger
    Paintslinger Member Posts: 70
    Congrats
    Congrats and tell Jason that now that he's done with the treatments it will get better. I had seven weeks of radiation of the neck and after a while I felt like a walking hagfish I had so much mucus!
    Take care,
    Paul
  • Jerry B
    Jerry B Member Posts: 1
    I also had my last Rad Treatment Yesterday!
    YIIIPPPPEEEEE!
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Congrats...
    Not to be a party pooper....

    But I'm sure mentally he's going to feel much better... Physically, it's going to be more like the 3 - 4 week range before he starts feeling noticeably better..at least consistanly.

    These times are very slow at first, more like weeks and months, definitely not days or weeks.

    But little by little, the good days will be more frequent and the bad less.

    Don't get discouraged, it's much better than still being zapped every day.... Ground Hogs Days.

    Best,
    John
  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,724 Member
    Jerry B said:

    I also had my last Rad Treatment Yesterday!
    YIIIPPPPEEEEE!

    ding dong
    Jerry B,

    I’ve got to go ring my bell for you! Our cat (Justine) is starting to come when I ring the bell.

    Best,

    Matt
  • Tim6003
    Tim6003 Member Posts: 1,514 Member
    Skiffin16 said:

    Congrats...
    Not to be a party pooper....

    But I'm sure mentally he's going to feel much better... Physically, it's going to be more like the 3 - 4 week range before he starts feeling noticeably better..at least consistanly.

    These times are very slow at first, more like weeks and months, definitely not days or weeks.

    But little by little, the good days will be more frequent and the bad less.

    Don't get discouraged, it's much better than still being zapped every day.... Ground Hogs Days.

    Best,
    John

    Congrats Amy AND Jerry!!!
    yeah for you both!!!! :):):):)


    Best,

    Tim