reaction to radiation
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Sounds like your dad is having quite a difficult time. After my first surgery I had a max. dose of radiation, 6600 rads, without the side effects. It also sounds like your dad's symtoms may be related to the tumor as much as the radiation. I have also experienced the memory problems but they are related to the cancer and not radiation. Please remember you can seek a second opinion. If you are not comfortable with what his doctor is saying, seek a second opinion.
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i think we will seek a second oppinion. Thanks for letting me know about your experience. Dad and I both feel the doctor is just feeding us lines.unknown said:Sounds like your dad is having quite a difficult time. After my first surgery I had a max. dose of radiation, 6600 rads, without the side effects. It also sounds like your dad's symtoms may be related to the tumor as much as the radiation. I have also experienced the memory problems but they are related to the cancer and not radiation. Please remember you can seek a second opinion. If you are not comfortable with what his doctor is saying, seek a second opinion.
Stay Positive
Mike0 -
My dad had the same reaction to radiation when he went through it. He could hardly speak and he always stuttered. Now, I can tell that your dad's condition is much worse than my father's was but maybe his technique will work for your dad. You see, after surgery my dad went through so much chemo and radiation that he couldn't ever finish his sentences, he had to have help going to the bathroom, and he was reduced down to using a wheelchair. He was like that for a while until we started eating health food. With what the radiation was doing to his cancer and with the help of his health food, he slowly regained his strength, started using a cane, and even started singing again(it was something he loved to do). I don't know if my advice will help you or not but anything is worth trying.0
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thanks for the encouragement. We are changing his diet to a more healthier one so maybe that will help. Is there anything imparticular that you changed. We are willing to try anything.daughter15 said:My dad had the same reaction to radiation when he went through it. He could hardly speak and he always stuttered. Now, I can tell that your dad's condition is much worse than my father's was but maybe his technique will work for your dad. You see, after surgery my dad went through so much chemo and radiation that he couldn't ever finish his sentences, he had to have help going to the bathroom, and he was reduced down to using a wheelchair. He was like that for a while until we started eating health food. With what the radiation was doing to his cancer and with the help of his health food, he slowly regained his strength, started using a cane, and even started singing again(it was something he loved to do). I don't know if my advice will help you or not but anything is worth trying.
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