More Radiation Questions

nancys
nancys Member Posts: 323
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hi All, I will be starting the radiation part of my therapy about the end of April. I am starting to research this part of treatment now. Because I had 1 positive lymph node, the sentinel node, My radiation Onco tells me I will need the underarm treated too. I know this may add to the possibility of developing lymphedema. Has anyone had the underarm treated and what were the results of that treatment. Also, because I have had chemo, will the burning be more severe? I am doing more arm exercise now, doing my exercises 30 times each and twice a day. Any other suggestions? Entering another chapter of the "unknown"....Love to all, Nancy

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  • nancys
    nancys Member Posts: 323
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    Hi Ellen, Soooo good to hear from you. I keep looking for the names we started out with last September ( seems so long ago ). I will be sure to use lots of creams everywhere. Did you apply more than once a day? Ellen, spring is coming!! Love to you, Nancy
  • 24242
    24242 Member Posts: 1,398 Member
    hi Nancy,
    The most fasinating thing that I found out about radiation was why we even had to have it. Do you? I learned the worst part of our breast cancer is the removal of the tumor. Who would of thought? The reason that radiation is done in such a vast area considering the tumor size, is the possibility of seading itself at the incision of our surgery. With that knowledge I always thought that it was best to do it all.
  • cpollard
    cpollard Member Posts: 3
    24242 said:

    hi Nancy,
    The most fasinating thing that I found out about radiation was why we even had to have it. Do you? I learned the worst part of our breast cancer is the removal of the tumor. Who would of thought? The reason that radiation is done in such a vast area considering the tumor size, is the possibility of seading itself at the incision of our surgery. With that knowledge I always thought that it was best to do it all.

    Nancy-

    I cannot stress the fact that you should use your lotions! Use them everytime you think of it. I did and the side effects were minimal. A woman who was going through radiation at the same time did not and boy did she suffer with broken skin.

    Good Luck!
  • nancys
    nancys Member Posts: 323
    cpollard said:

    Nancy-

    I cannot stress the fact that you should use your lotions! Use them everytime you think of it. I did and the side effects were minimal. A woman who was going through radiation at the same time did not and boy did she suffer with broken skin.

    Good Luck!

    Thanks to all of you for giving me advice about the lotions. I will apply and apply again, lotion, everytime I think of it. Something new is always a little unsetteling, but I know this radiation will not be as bad as the chemo. Thanks atgain, Love to everyone, Nancy