Radiation Therapy
Some stuff happened. I started having seizures on May 27. That led up to eventual hospitalization after a CT scan showed a brain tumor and the doctor on-call put me on Dilantin and Dexamethasone for the seizures. He was going to let me go home after the 24 hours, however, my regular oncologist made me stay. I swear, I have had every test known: CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis, MRI of the brain, colonoscopy (my third in 15 months), a bone scan, x-rays of the right arm, and a pelvic sonogram! Not only did the CT and MRI pick up the brain activity, the x-rays picked up some more bone involvement in my right arm! So after a lousy 7 month remission, here I go again.
However, this is my first time with radiation therapy, and although I'm feeling very upbeat and optimistic, I'm also a smidge nervous. Does anyone have any advice or anything they can share with me?
I have my first treatment Monday, June 7 at 1:30 p.m. Wish me luck!
Melody
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sorry to hear about this. my husband had radiation in the lower pelvic area. he had IMRT (intensity modulated radiation therapy) -- see if you can have this as it minimizes damage to areas that don't need to be treated. my husband tolerated treatments well -- seemed like main side effect was exhaustion. all the best to you tomorrow and always.0
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Hi Melody,
I am sorry to hear of your recent news, but you seem to be heading into this next stage of treatment valiantly and with grace.
I had 6 weeks of radition for low rectal cancer. My field was low, of course. The symptoms were OK - mild fatigue and diarrhea. I also ended up with very sore skin -- the doctors and nurses had lots of good advice for how to manage this. It wasn't fun ha ha but it did pass...and only seems a distant blur now. I wish you all the best.
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Gee, Melody--sorry to hear--hang in there--'ol kanga in OZ is thinkin of yah.taraHK said:Hi Melody,
I am sorry to hear of your recent news, but you seem to be heading into this next stage of treatment valiantly and with grace.
I had 6 weeks of radition for low rectal cancer. My field was low, of course. The symptoms were OK - mild fatigue and diarrhea. I also ended up with very sore skin -- the doctors and nurses had lots of good advice for how to manage this. It wasn't fun ha ha but it did pass...and only seems a distant blur now. I wish you all the best.
Tara
There's a "rainbow" comin your way from Jen and me.
luv and all the best.0
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