Daily vitamins after radiation
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Ca and D3
you can take even during radiation. You do not need to wait for Ca and D.
Other vitamins like C, A, E you have to wait 2 weeks after radiation.0 -
Congrats!
Congratulations MyTurnNow on finishing rads! I was told that I could start taking my vitamins again after I was finished getting zapped. I waited about a week after finishing and started taking them. They just mainly don't want you taking them during your rads treatment as they don't want your cells to be healthy. You should still ask your oncologist for sure, or, just give your rads oncologist a quick call. Congrats again!
Sue0 -
I just finished radiationMAJW said:Vitamins.......
I took calcium 1800 mg and D3 the entire time I had chemo and radiation......I was told to, as both are so hard on your body...but I was told NOT TO TAKE Vitamins during chemo.....But check with your oncologist first......
Best wishes
I just finished radiation and my radiation oncologist said no vitamins at all during my treatments. He said I could start taking my vitamins now since I am finished. I am still using my creams, are you? You probably should really call your radiation oncologist and verify for sure. As you can see, they vary in their opinions.
Megan0 -
I am taking magnesium andMAJW said:Vitamins.......
I took calcium 1800 mg and D3 the entire time I had chemo and radiation......I was told to, as both are so hard on your body...but I was told NOT TO TAKE Vitamins during chemo.....But check with your oncologist first......
Best wishes
I am taking magnesium and Calcitrol, I think Calcitrol is vitimin D3. I think part of my problems between the Celiac and the radiation it depleted my minerals.0 -
Thanks, Sue. It's great toRitzy said:Congrats!
Congratulations MyTurnNow on finishing rads! I was told that I could start taking my vitamins again after I was finished getting zapped. I waited about a week after finishing and started taking them. They just mainly don't want you taking them during your rads treatment as they don't want your cells to be healthy. You should still ask your oncologist for sure, or, just give your rads oncologist a quick call. Congrats again!
Sue
Thanks, Sue. It's great to be finished. I never thought I'd see this day, but once you get going, it's actually here before you know it.0 -
Megan, yes, I am still usingMegan M said:I just finished radiation
I just finished radiation and my radiation oncologist said no vitamins at all during my treatments. He said I could start taking my vitamins now since I am finished. I am still using my creams, are you? You probably should really call your radiation oncologist and verify for sure. As you can see, they vary in their opinions.
Megan
Megan, yes, I am still using the aloe. Aloe is the only thing that I used throughout my radiation treatments. I have quite the tan going on on one boob. I had 9 boosters and can already see where the skin (tan) has faded from the regular radiation treatments. I'll be all back to normal in no time.0 -
You're welcome!MyTurnNow said:Thanks, Sue. It's great to
Thanks, Sue. It's great to be finished. I never thought I'd see this day, but once you get going, it's actually here before you know it.
It was good to be finished, but then I started feeling lost. I was so used to the routine of going everyday and seeing everyone that I missed it. Weird, huh? I still stop in just because I love all of the techs and my rads oncologist. We took them cookies for Christmas. They were having a huge party there. You probably know this, but, continue using your creams for a few weeks as you are still "cooking". And, still be careful with your skin. Happy New Year to you!
Sue0 -
WOW THanks for reminding me...lanie940 said:I am taking magnesium and
I am taking magnesium and Calcitrol, I think Calcitrol is vitimin D3. I think part of my problems between the Celiac and the radiation it depleted my minerals.
I totally forgot that you shouldn't take vitamins during chemo and took some this week.
OOPS. Good thing they were low dose. I have so many people sending me vitamin based ideas, books, and even powders to add to your food. They mean well, but I'm saving them for April.
What about Fish Oil? and Flaxseed oil?0 -
My rads oncologist saidMama G said:WOW THanks for reminding me...
I totally forgot that you shouldn't take vitamins during chemo and took some this week.
OOPS. Good thing they were low dose. I have so many people sending me vitamin based ideas, books, and even powders to add to your food. They mean well, but I'm saving them for April.
What about Fish Oil? and Flaxseed oil?
no vitamins during rads along with no sex. Ok, that was a joke! LOL
The no vitamins is for real. I started taking them again a couple of weeks after I was
finished with my rad treatments. I was glad to read that you are still using something
on your skin. Congrats on finishing!
Hugs, Diane ♥0
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