Skipping a day of radiation
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I had radiation last summer and I know the machines broke down one day right after I had my treatment, but they were fixed by the next day. Also, we took a day off for routine maintenance on the machines, and also they let us choose whether or not we wanted to come on the fourth of July. My take is that it happens once in awhile and a day here or there is not big deal. I also got too burned and had to switch to the boost for a few days to let it heal, and then finish up with the regular rads. Hope that helps - Diane0
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hello Rizzo
I agree with Diane. These things like all machines have their days when things dont go right, considering how much the rad machines are used. I suggest following your doctors lead. If she isnt too concerned with this missed day, then Im not concerned, either. Besides, the doctors are prepared for these things and they have back up plans if needed. Hope this helps.
-Michael0 -
I had to skip a day for Labor day when I had no choice - radiation was closed for the holiday so my radiation ended on a Monday instead of Friday as the extra day was added on the end. ask them about making up that missed day - would think they intend to do that.mc2001 said:hello Rizzo
I agree with Diane. These things like all machines have their days when things dont go right, considering how much the rad machines are used. I suggest following your doctors lead. If she isnt too concerned with this missed day, then Im not concerned, either. Besides, the doctors are prepared for these things and they have back up plans if needed. Hope this helps.
-Michael0 -
Hello there,
I was undergoing radiation during the holidays so I had to miss alot of treatments. They seemed to think it wasn't any big deal..just as long as you have the number you are suppose to in the end. The machine never broke on me..but still missed alot.
Good luck and Have Faith!
Angel0 -
Thanks everyone. The radiation oncology folks tell me the machine is broken again today, so I'll miss 2 days, have one treatment, then have another 2 days off for the weekend. I guess it's just me being nervous when things don't go as planned. Again, thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it!0
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Hey everyone. It turned out the radiation machine was broken down for 3 whole days. The longest it has every been broken in the history of the radiation center. I had a second session and for my third session I had to wait over 1.5 hours past my regular appointment. Can you believe it? An earlier patient reached down and activated the emergency shutdown system and the mainframe computer had to be completely rebooted. They are saying that this has also never happened in the history of the radiation center (7 years). Maybe the next time they get the patient that shut down the machine, they could superglue his hands to his thighs. I think I am kidding.0
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