pain & muscle aches following surgery/radiation
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just finished my 2nd week of radiation
Im exhausted and have a lot of pain. what does everyone do for this? Ive been doing advil but it still hurts. I told my doctor and she said its normal but didnt give me anything for it. Are you just suppose to deal with it?
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Hi Negative 3,Negative 3 said:just finished my 2nd week of radiation
Im exhausted and have a lot of pain. what does everyone do for this? Ive been doing advil but it still hurts. I told my doctor and she said its normal but didnt give me anything for it. Are you just suppose to deal with it?
Hi Negative 3,
I finished 30 sessions of radiation on April 27th this year. It made me very tired toward the end and yes the skin irritation was painful. Both are normal and expected side effects. I took naps and tested when I needed to. To be honest, I literally fell asleep sitting up sometimes due to radiation fatigue. In terms of the skin, I used Miaderm and Eucerin lotions which were recommended to me by the radiologist. The fatigue will lessen and your skin will slowly heal after the radiation ends. It's September and you can still see the dark outline on my chest from the radiation but it is getting lighter as time passes. I'm dealing with fatigue still but I think this is more related to my estrogen being suppresssed as the breast cancer is estrogen driven. Wishing you well.
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