On to the next phase
We are about to go to Jeff's 35th and last radation. Now it's on too healing. Mouth real sore (on fire) Magic mouthwash has really helped. Thank you all for suggesting it. It really puts the fire out. He tried a bite of a milky way the other day and it caused a 5 alarm to erupt, but MM put it out. Neck and face raw and rashie. At least he is still able to eat almost everything. Cut very small with gravy.
Dr said he should be back to himself in 3 weeks (i doubt it, from what i read on here) It would be nice but I try to tell him that that may not happen, so he needs to still take it easy and not to start scheduling work projects just yet.
Got to run
Sue
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Whoo Hoo!!!
The last rad!! I loved that day....loved knowing that even tho I still had three more chemo's I'd never have to be in the damned mask one more time, and wouldn't have to leave my house on a daily basis when I felt like crap....I could sleep, rest, walk at will without a daily meet up with the rad doc.
Jeff is quite brave trying a candy bar...wooo I'll bet that did cause an alarm in his mouth! Depending on how bad his mouth is burned tho, he might be able to start eating in three weeks. Everybody is different....I was able to eat 3 weeks after my last chemo (which was way harder on my mouth than rads were).
p
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Running
have fun running together thru the Finish Line. congrats on a good fight.
just amazing to hear some that continue to eat right up and thru thru treatments, happy happy for Jeff.
prayers for a faster than fast recovery
john
thank you Sue for being there every step for Jeff, enjoy the finish line of treatments!
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finished rads
Sue,
I will ring my bell for Jeff as I head out the door in a few minutes.
Jeff is one of my heroes, because I loved Magic Mouth Wash also.
Neck burn weeks 6, 7 & 8 were the worst pain of my treatments. Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is the ticket to nirvana .
Now rest up and heal baby heal.
Matt
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will check it outCivilMatt said:finished rads
Sue,
I will ring my bell for Jeff as I head out the door in a few minutes.
Jeff is one of my heroes, because I loved Magic Mouth Wash also.
Neck burn weeks 6, 7 & 8 were the worst pain of my treatments. Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is the ticket to nirvana .
Now rest up and heal baby heal.
Matt
thanks Matt
I will check out the cream. nurse recommended Aquafor used for diaper rashes. It's okay but very greasy.
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Aquaforsassysrice said:will check it out
thanks Matt
I will check out the cream. nurse recommended Aquafor used for diaper rashes. It's okay but very greasy.
Sassysrice , I have learned on here that everyone is different , but my Doc said to use Aquafor and not to put anything else on my neck . Yes it is very greasy but I had 33 rads and the only side effects that I had to the skin was that it got red and felt like a very bad sunburn and it would peel a little usually when I put on the aquafor. Not to disagree with Matt just letting you know how it worked for me. Peggy
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Congrats!
We are 9 weeks post and still using the MM. It really keeps the sting out of things.
Hang in there..
Cureitall
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Thanks Peggypeggylulu said:Aquafor
Sassysrice , I have learned on here that everyone is different , but my Doc said to use Aquafor and not to put anything else on my neck . Yes it is very greasy but I had 33 rads and the only side effects that I had to the skin was that it got red and felt like a very bad sunburn and it would peel a little usually when I put on the aquafor. Not to disagree with Matt just letting you know how it worked for me. Peggy
At first we were told Aloe which we did up to the 34th rad, the aquafor does seem to be better. I wish I knew sooner. But Jeff was not as good about putting the aloe on regularly either since the red leathery skin didn't show up in to around the 28 one. I did try to warn him..the trials of the caregivers
sue
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Aquaphor - Silvadene
The aquaphor was way too thick and greasy for me...
Silvadene is used for burn victims, it's awesome stuff, I didn't use it though...
I wasn't bothered too much, warm showers and dry towels took care of my loose skin... But my reaction to rads was more like a bad sun burn, dark skin, and peeling mainly...
JG
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Yay!!!Skiffin16 said:Aquaphor - Silvadene
The aquaphor was way too thick and greasy for me...
Silvadene is used for burn victims, it's awesome stuff, I didn't use it though...
I wasn't bothered too much, warm showers and dry towels took care of my loose skin... But my reaction to rads was more like a bad sun burn, dark skin, and peeling mainly...
JG
I will ring my bell (I have a really nice one) for him as soon as I finish this! I'm so happy for you both and I know that soon you will see the burns start getting better. I also used aquphor and when it got really bad my dr gave me PruTect which is only RX. I would kind of go back and forth between the two.
Please tell him to be patient in this healing process and not bank on the quick healing time frame that the dr gave him. It's also better to expect small changes weekly and not daily.
It's so awesome that he was able to try eating even if it did burn. I couldn't eat anything for weeks after rads finished because my mouth was so raw. It will get better but it takes time.
Ok, I've got a bell to ring!
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pinky swear
Sue,
Believe me Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is fantastic stuff. My neck burn was far and away the worst pain I had over the whole treatment process. I also had Aquafor and there is no comparison between the two when it comes to treating neck burn of the intensity of mine. As long as I kept the SSC slathered on I had NO PAIN. It is messy stuff and will really dress up your shirt and pillow case, but who cares IT WORKS. Matter-of-fact I suggest getting the 400 gram container over thee 50 gram container. Once you make peace with the mess and completely cover the burned area you have a new lease on life.
This is a bit over the top on the cream, but if Jeff likes the Magic Mouth Wash he is going to love the Silver Sulfadiazine Cream (as least I hope so).
Out on a limb,
Matt
I did ring the bell for Jeff.
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Congrats on making it thru
Congrats on making it thru the radiation. What a wonderful day! Feeling back to yourself in 3 weeks, I don't think so. I had my last radiation on August 3rd and did not go back to work until October 1st. Even then I was exhausted at the end of the day and still have days like that. I ate the whole way thru treatment supplemented with tube feedings. I have to agree with Matt, Silvadene is the best. I only had like 7 treatments left when my skin decided to blister and peel and the Silvadene was wonderful. Highly recommend it.
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The gift that keeps on giving
I found, as with quite a few others that once treatment was complete, I actually felt worse for a few weeks after. If this happens, it it normal, and from there things should SLOWLY but surely get better. Ring that bell like it was never rung before.
Best
Mike
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Well I just finished up my RTluv4lacrosse said:The gift that keeps on giving
I found, as with quite a few others that once treatment was complete, I actually felt worse for a few weeks after. If this happens, it it normal, and from there things should SLOWLY but surely get better. Ring that bell like it was never rung before.
Best
Mike
Well I just finished up my RT for my tonsil cancer on the 28th. Doc says wait a couple months now and then maybe chemo for the lung cancer. they found and biopsied before. I hope it doesn't take to long to start feeling better. I,ve been living in motel 12 hours from home for month and a half. I think I will try driving home monday. Take my time. I hope all of you with support systems of family, friends or husbands or wives, count your blessings. Always hoping tomorrow is better.
Wayne
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