IM PEELING
Comments
-
I did not have the problems you are experiencing. I am trying to understand your status. Eleven days ago, you posted that you were getting fitted for a radiation mask to start your treatment. In this post, you indicate that you have been in radiation for three months? Please clarify.0
-
lol.....yes your right im in chemo ... dont no why i put riadtion...... dont start that till feb thanks for clear upHAWVET said:I did not have the problems you are experiencing. I am trying to understand your status. Eleven days ago, you posted that you were getting fitted for a radiation mask to start your treatment. In this post, you indicate that you have been in radiation for three months? Please clarify.
0 -
i guess riadtion has me really scared..... since i got my mask made. im a little worried about it...connie_62257 said:lol.....yes your right im in chemo ... dont no why i put riadtion...... dont start that till feb thanks for clear up
0 -
gee, i don't know about those reactions you are having. maybe they are from the chemo. have you asked your chemo doctor?connie_62257 said:lol.....yes your right im in chemo ... dont no why i put riadtion...... dont start that till feb thanks for clear up
0 -
yes they keep giving me creams and nothing seems to work. and it seems like its getting worse .MLC53 said:gee, i don't know about those reactions you are having. maybe they are from the chemo. have you asked your chemo doctor?
0 -
It's natural to be nervous about the unknown. All of us post rads were nervous too. I won't tell you that it will be a picnic, but you will make it through. Hang in there!connie_62257 said:i guess riadtion has me really scared..... since i got my mask made. im a little worried about it...
0 -
maybe your doctor can refer you to a skin specialist that is familiar with treating chemo patients.connie_62257 said:yes they keep giving me creams and nothing seems to work. and it seems like its getting worse .
0 -
Connie, thank you for the clarification. Most cancer patients receiving chemo treatment do not report skin problems. The most common responses are nausea, low blood counts and possible mouth sores. I do hope someone does provide a response. My best recommendation is to check with your treating physician although I am sure you have done that.connie_62257 said:lol.....yes your right im in chemo ... dont no why i put riadtion...... dont start that till feb thanks for clear up
Also, here's wishing you the very best when you start your radiation treatment next month. Before long, it will be all over. I was more scared of getting that cancer and viewed the radiation treatment as eating away this dreaded disease.0 -
thanks you.MLC53 said:It's natural to be nervous about the unknown. All of us post rads were nervous too. I won't tell you that it will be a picnic, but you will make it through. Hang in there!
0 -
yes i seen dr this week .. he said the rash is a good sign that the chemo is working.....MLC53 said:gee, i don't know about those reactions you are having. maybe they are from the chemo. have you asked your chemo doctor?
0 -
thanks nd yes i have all soar mouth low blood and damn tha nausea, but yes a rash too.. im gonna post some pic since no one has had the ( chemo rash ) yet.. thanks all for ur comments.HAWVET said:Connie, thank you for the clarification. Most cancer patients receiving chemo treatment do not report skin problems. The most common responses are nausea, low blood counts and possible mouth sores. I do hope someone does provide a response. My best recommendation is to check with your treating physician although I am sure you have done that.
Also, here's wishing you the very best when you start your radiation treatment next month. Before long, it will be all over. I was more scared of getting that cancer and viewed the radiation treatment as eating away this dreaded disease.0 -
Connie, I did not realize that there can be skin problems as a result of chemo treatment. Your posting has made me aware of something new.connie_62257 said:thanks nd yes i have all soar mouth low blood and damn tha nausea, but yes a rash too.. im gonna post some pic since no one has had the ( chemo rash ) yet.. thanks all for ur comments.
I have an excellent reference manual (Cancer Nursing) of over 1700 pages. Skin problems occur infrequently and if they do, like you said, can be intensely painful. There were a few pictures in the manual.
Besides cream or ointments, I believe it would be best to follow the recommendations of your oncologist or a skin specialist. Again, my very best wishes for a successful treatment. Do not lose hope and keep your confidence up.0 -
Something for you to consider. I'll tell you what I did and it worked very well. Of course it may not for you:
My Radiation Oncologist recommended Emu Oil. He suggested starting to use it 2 weeks prior to radiation treatments. So, I put it on twice a day in the areas I thought would be zapped. On about the 4th day of 35 treatments I began to have burning and actual blisters way down my neck where it turns out to the top of my shoulders.....and on both sides. But no problems anywhere else. I had not been using the oil in those areas because I had not realized that the radiation would go that far out. So, I started applying the Emu Oil immediately to include those areas and the burn and blisters went away within 48 hours. To this day, 3 months later, the only "reminder" I have of radiation burn is those two small areas that were 2 weeks or so late being included in the oil use. Those two areas periodically itch and I still apply Emu Oil to both of them every morning and that solves it. So, in my case there is no doubt that the EMU oil worked. See what your Docs think. Best of luck...........one of these days this will all be just a bad memory. JK0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.9K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 398 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 794 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 63 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 540 Sarcoma
- 734 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards