☺RADIATION TREATMENT ☼☼☼ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS☻
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Still warm
I like this post. My breast is still hot or warm to the touch even though I have been done with rads for a couple of weeks. My rads oncologist says it is the radiation still working in my system. Did anyone else have this after they were done with rads? thanks
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Hi Survivor....survivorbc09 said:Still warm
I like this post. My breast is still hot or warm to the touch even though I have been done with rads for a couple of weeks. My rads oncologist says it is the radiation still working in my system. Did anyone else have this after they were done with rads? thanks
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I have not completed my rads yet (getting close) but I was told that it is possible to experience what you are going through. They wanted me to be prepared. I was also told that I would continue to get tired as the acumulative effect from rads lingers for several weeks once treatment ends. Continue to moisturize!! I can't wait till rads is over so I can use a moisturizer I know will not make me itch. All I can use right now is Aloe which also is suppose to help with the hot feeling. They also sell Aloe with Lidocain in it at Walmart or most any drugstore. ♥ Pammy0 -
Warm is normal ☻Akiss4me said:Hi Survivor....
I have not completed my rads yet (getting close) but I was told that it is possible to experience what you are going through. They wanted me to be prepared. I was also told that I would continue to get tired as the acumulative effect from rads lingers for several weeks once treatment ends. Continue to moisturize!! I can't wait till rads is over so I can use a moisturizer I know will not make me itch. All I can use right now is Aloe which also is suppose to help with the hot feeling. They also sell Aloe with Lidocain in it at Walmart or most any drugstore. ♥ Pammy
Your breast will stay warm for awhile after you finish radiation treatments. That is perfectly normal. You are still "cooking" so to speak. Be sure and keep using any of the creams that your radiation oncologist said you could use on your breast for a few weeks yet. It will help with any healing and keep your skin moist and soft. Your skin will be like a baby's behind in a few weeks. Be sure and get plenty of rest, get to bed early and take naps if possible. Once rads are done, and you don't have to go everyday, you will find your energy coming back quickly.
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i am starting monday for first time im so nerveous ty for all your help im sure ill be here alot and ask questions if you dont mind god bless love peggy and ty0 -
Hi Peggypeggypeggy said:thank you
i am starting monday for first time im so nerveous ty for all your help im sure ill be here alot and ask questions if you dont mind god bless love peggy and ty
I am glad that it has helped so far. Don't be nervous about Monday Peggy. You will be fine. And, the treatments go so fast. It will take you longer to undress than to get zapped. You don't feel anything when the machine is working. Once you get the first one out of the way and you see what happens, you will feel a lot better. I had several wonderful techs everyday that were so nice and helpful. And, I loved my rads oncologist. I saw him about 3 times a week. I hope you have the same experience.
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thankyouNoel said:Hi Peggy
I am glad that it has helped so far. Don't be nervous about Monday Peggy. You will be fine. And, the treatments go so fast. It will take you longer to undress than to get zapped. You don't feel anything when the machine is working. Once you get the first one out of the way and you see what happens, you will feel a lot better. I had several wonderful techs everyday that were so nice and helpful. And, I loved my rads oncologist. I saw him about 3 times a week. I hope you have the same experience.
♥Noel
thank you very much will let you know how im doing god bless you luv peggy0 -
Hi Peggy! Good luck onpeggypeggy said:thankyou
thank you very much will let you know how im doing god bless you luv peggy
Hi Peggy! Good luck on Monday! I can answer questions too for anyone about rads!
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Ok, thank you, both of you.Kristin N said:Warm is normal ☻
Your breast will stay warm for awhile after you finish radiation treatments. That is perfectly normal. You are still "cooking" so to speak. Be sure and keep using any of the creams that your radiation oncologist said you could use on your breast for a few weeks yet. It will help with any healing and keep your skin moist and soft. Your skin will be like a baby's behind in a few weeks. Be sure and get plenty of rest, get to bed early and take naps if possible. Once rads are done, and you don't have to go everyday, you will find your energy coming back quickly.
Kristin ♥
Ok, thank you, both of you. That makes me feel a lot better. I admit that I stay up too late. Hubby goes to bed early and I do with him, but, then I get up and come on here. lol I will try to get to bed early and stay there and get more rest too.
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I start radiation treatmentsNoel said:If any of you are looking
If any of you are looking for help with rads, please post them here. You will get answers!
I start radiation treatments tomorrow, so, I will probably be posting on here some. Thanks for whatever I have already read on here. I know it will help.
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Sue and Noel ☻Ritzy said:I start radiation treatments
I start radiation treatments tomorrow, so, I will probably be posting on here some. Thanks for whatever I have already read on here. I know it will help.
Sue
I posted a welcome to you on another thread. Good luck tomorrow on your first rad treatment. Noel, this is a great idea. I hope it gets used. It seems so many are fearful of radiation treatments, and, there is nothing to be afraid of. Hopefully, this will help ease their minds.
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Hello Sue and welcome! PostRitzy said:I start radiation treatments
I start radiation treatments tomorrow, so, I will probably be posting on here some. Thanks for whatever I have already read on here. I know it will help.
Sue
Hello Sue and welcome! Post and let us know how your rads are going. We are all here to help you!
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radiationNoel said:Hello Sue and welcome! Post
Hello Sue and welcome! Post and let us know how your rads are going. We are all here to help you!
♥ Noel
well today is day one im so scared its starts a long 6 weeks i will post everyday and god bless you girls i know i have a place to come to to help me after radiation what happens is that it do you still feel affects i am only five weeks out of surgery how do they know your healed wont radiation stop you from healing if they kill your good cells to ty luv peggy god bless0 -
Peggypeggypeggy said:radiation
well today is day one im so scared its starts a long 6 weeks i will post everyday and god bless you girls i know i have a place to come to to help me after radiation what happens is that it do you still feel affects i am only five weeks out of surgery how do they know your healed wont radiation stop you from healing if they kill your good cells to ty luv peggy god bless
Hi Peggy. Please don't be scared of rads. There is nothing at all to be afraid of. I think the normal for rads after surgery is between 4 to 6 weeks, unless you have to have chemo first. If you weren't healed, your doctor's wouldn't be starting you in radiation. You have to have faith in your doctor's, that they are doing what is best for you and keeping an eye on you Peggy. You will see today how there is nothing to be afraid of. Good luck!
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Day Onepeggypeggy said:radiation
well today is day one im so scared its starts a long 6 weeks i will post everyday and god bless you girls i know i have a place to come to to help me after radiation what happens is that it do you still feel affects i am only five weeks out of surgery how do they know your healed wont radiation stop you from healing if they kill your good cells to ty luv peggy god bless
Peggy, I was scared, too, and for quite awhile. I changed hospitals for the radiation, so everything was new and different. Plus, with radiation, you are undressed with technicians you don't know. You are not exactly in a comfortable position.
But, after a few treatments, it felt normal to me, and I was at ease with the techs and treatment. The routine was reassuring. You will come to feel that way, too, though you may doubt me now.
No way would you be starting radiation treatment if your surgeon and radiation oncologist did not believe it is safe for you now. The surgeon has to release you for the treatment, and the rad onc. has to accept you for the treatment. Neither will do that if there is any question about your readiness. So, please don't worry about any delay in healing from the surgery. You're already healed enough to get the radiation. Otherwise, you would not be there.
Hang on, Peggy. The days will pass more quickly than you expect.0 -
Your first day Peggy?Moopy23 said:Day One
Peggy, I was scared, too, and for quite awhile. I changed hospitals for the radiation, so everything was new and different. Plus, with radiation, you are undressed with technicians you don't know. You are not exactly in a comfortable position.
But, after a few treatments, it felt normal to me, and I was at ease with the techs and treatment. The routine was reassuring. You will come to feel that way, too, though you may doubt me now.
No way would you be starting radiation treatment if your surgeon and radiation oncologist did not believe it is safe for you now. The surgeon has to release you for the treatment, and the rad onc. has to accept you for the treatment. Neither will do that if there is any question about your readiness. So, please don't worry about any delay in healing from the surgery. You're already healed enough to get the radiation. Otherwise, you would not be there.
Hang on, Peggy. The days will pass more quickly than you expect.
How did your first day go Peggy?
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hi kylezKylez said:Your first day Peggy?
How did your first day go Peggy?
Kylez ♥
to day went well start of the long haull i started a post for day 1 radiation god bless and ty for your help god bless luv peggy0 -
Table postition for rads
I may have dreamed this but I think my radiation oncologist said that in addition to the breast markings they would make a "cast" of my back and arms to postion me on the table....Anyone have this done? Did I dream this or is this just chemo brain? tee-hee.....I see him on September 9 and hope to start sometime in September.....finished chemo two weeks ago.......YEAH....surgery and chemo behind me.....Also, do they put protective lead blankets on the rest of your body and your other breast? My rads will be on the right breast......I have heard that sometimes radiation can cause heart damage, so I am most concerned about them covering my left breast......I guess I'll find out, but would appreciate any tips from all you WONDERFUL WOMEN!
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Mold for Radiation PositioningMAJW said:Table postition for rads
I may have dreamed this but I think my radiation oncologist said that in addition to the breast markings they would make a "cast" of my back and arms to postion me on the table....Anyone have this done? Did I dream this or is this just chemo brain? tee-hee.....I see him on September 9 and hope to start sometime in September.....finished chemo two weeks ago.......YEAH....surgery and chemo behind me.....Also, do they put protective lead blankets on the rest of your body and your other breast? My rads will be on the right breast......I have heard that sometimes radiation can cause heart damage, so I am most concerned about them covering my left breast......I guess I'll find out, but would appreciate any tips from all you WONDERFUL WOMEN!
Thank you,
Nancy
Nancy, I had the mold as well. It looks at first like a giant Hefty bag inflated with water. Then it becomes a cast that you are fit into precisely for every treatment. As for lead blankets, no, special lead plates are cut to fit the area of your body to be radiated. Each plate is snapped onto the radiation machine. Only the part of the machine not covered by the lead plate emits radiation.
It is my left side that was treated, so like Pammy, my own heart was at more risk than yours. However, also like Pammy, I am 100% confident in my doctors and my treatments. I have no concern with heart or other organ damage.0
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