My dad's pain
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I'm sorry to hear your dad is going through such pain. I too have rectal cancer and am 5 weeks post op from resection surgery. I am also finding myself running to the restroom every 20-30 minutes with little or no evacuation (haven't had a decent bm since before surgery). I'm not sure of his pain, but I have been experiencing what I can only describe as a throbbing with rectal pressure, almost like a bearing down, very uncomfortable. Maybe this is the sensation he too is experiencing. I also at times feel a burning sensation. Unfortunately, since it is still so soon after surgery for me, I have no answers as to what helps (I have been using pain meds to take the edge off) but others on this site have told me that things do improve with time. It is great that he has you, so I would just recommend keeping him as comfortable as possible and staying positive.0
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I had rectal cancer but had the chemo/radiation prior to surgery. The pain he is having is likely due to the radiation. There is a burn from that but also swelling. If he can hang in there it usually gets better about two weeks after stopping the radiation. The spots on his face are probably from precancerous spots that are affected by the 5-FU he is getting. They may look terrible now but will clear nicely. That is one of the ways they found one of the treatments for sun-damaged skin- they use a 5-FU cream. Keep checking with his doctor to see if there is something else for pain control.
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My bad, I didn't realize your dad was currently going through radiation treatment.I also had chemo/radiation prior to surgery, but I agree with Vinny3 there is pain and swelling (as well as burning)from the radiation. I too felt better about 2 weeks after the treatment ended.vinny3 said:I had rectal cancer but had the chemo/radiation prior to surgery. The pain he is having is likely due to the radiation. There is a burn from that but also swelling. If he can hang in there it usually gets better about two weeks after stopping the radiation. The spots on his face are probably from precancerous spots that are affected by the 5-FU he is getting. They may look terrible now but will clear nicely. That is one of the ways they found one of the treatments for sun-damaged skin- they use a 5-FU cream. Keep checking with his doctor to see if there is something else for pain control.
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