Radiation
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I had radiation to the mantle field as they call the chest and neck area for radiation. I was fortunate not to have to have chemo. I had my radiation every day for a month last winter. It was the longest month I ever had. I don't want to scare you so all I will tell you is to make sure you get all the side effects information from your radiation oncologist. Make sure to let the people you see every day know how you are feeling and don't hide anything because you think it shouldn't be happening. Everyone is different and their bodies react differently to things. If you would like to chat more feel free to write. S0
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I had radiation over a fairly large area of my chest....about 1/3 of my lungs, and 1/3 of my heart was radiated..I had 18 radiation treatments. the biggest effect: I was TIRED. I would get up in the morning go have radiation, drive to work, work six hours, then go home and nap for 2-3 hours, then get up have dinner...and then go to bed at my usual time.... I occasionally had a little bit of pain swallowing. but not bad. It was a different tired then during chemo... I was tired a few days after chemo, then bounced back a little in time for the next one. with radiation, it was a steady, slow tired.
good luck to you. PS I am winning -- I'm 3 1/2 years cancer-free0 -
I also had radiation to the chest; the tumor was under my ribs just to the left (if you're looking at me) of my heart. I also was tired and had some soreness in my throat but not bad. I'm very interested if anyone has had any heart problems resulting from their radiation treatments?karieallen said:I had radiation over a fairly large area of my chest....about 1/3 of my lungs, and 1/3 of my heart was radiated..I had 18 radiation treatments. the biggest effect: I was TIRED. I would get up in the morning go have radiation, drive to work, work six hours, then go home and nap for 2-3 hours, then get up have dinner...and then go to bed at my usual time.... I occasionally had a little bit of pain swallowing. but not bad. It was a different tired then during chemo... I was tired a few days after chemo, then bounced back a little in time for the next one. with radiation, it was a steady, slow tired.
good luck to you. PS I am winning -- I'm 3 1/2 years cancer-free0
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