Nauseated with Rads ???

Gloria09
Gloria09 Member Posts: 190
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been reading but even though I'm not posting I am praying for you all. Tomorrow ends week three of rad treatments for me.

Question: Any of you rad girls experience being nauseated and/or light headed from rad treatments. I'm not on any BC meds and not in chemo but I felt that way this morning. Not sure if I can blame it on rads or if I am coming down with something.

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  • pitt
    pitt Member Posts: 387
    Hi. I'm in week 5 of rads
    Hi. I'm in week 5 of rads and haven't felt any nausea but that doesn't mean it isn't possible. Call your radiation department and speak to one of the nurses or your doctor and ask if it could be a side effect. Good luck! I hope you feel better soon. Pitt
  • Ritzy
    Ritzy Member Posts: 4,381 Member
    pitt said:

    Hi. I'm in week 5 of rads
    Hi. I'm in week 5 of rads and haven't felt any nausea but that doesn't mean it isn't possible. Call your radiation department and speak to one of the nurses or your doctor and ask if it could be a side effect. Good luck! I hope you feel better soon. Pitt

    Hey Gloria! I never had any
    Hey Gloria! I never had any nausea with rads. I don't think that happens. Could it be your nerves? Or, you might be getting sick with something else. Call your rads oncologist and tell them about it. Mine were so helpful. They helped me with all kinds of other things, not even rad related. Let us know what they say.

    Sue :)
  • Cat64
    Cat64 Member Posts: 1,192
    Gloria
    Good to hear from you. Can't answer your ? regarding Rads, but just wanted to say hang in there! You are almost done. Hope you feel better soon!
    Hugz,
    Cathy
  • mimivac
    mimivac Member Posts: 2,143 Member
    Gloria,
    Definitely mention this to your radiation oncologist. Nausea is not common with rads, I don't think, but your doctor should know. Good luck and I hope the symptoms go away.

    Mimi
  • survivorbc09
    survivorbc09 Member Posts: 4,374 Member
    mimivac said:

    Gloria,
    Definitely mention this to your radiation oncologist. Nausea is not common with rads, I don't think, but your doctor should know. Good luck and I hope the symptoms go away.

    Mimi

    Gloria, I am so sorry that
    Gloria, I am so sorry that you feel sick. You should tell your rads oncologist today or tomorrow, whenever you go next. This isn't a symptom for rads.

    Good luck!
  • MyTurnNow
    MyTurnNow Member Posts: 2,686 Member
    Gloria, good to hear from
    Gloria, good to hear from you. Let us know what your doc says. Take care.
  • jbug
    jbug Member Posts: 285
    Hmmmmm
    I had 30 treatments and no nause/lightheadedness. We are still in full flu season though and you did have chemo, though not for awhile. Maybe u are coming down w/something. Since you see the rad techs daily, can't hurt to ping the rad onc doc.

    Hope you feel better...Blessings...

    Julie.
  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    Nice to see you back, Gloria!
    Radiation to your breasts and/or lymph nodes should not cause nausea, but certainly check in with the nurse at your rads center about it.

    I do think it's important to remember, even if the folks at the rad center are awesome, it still can be stressful and tiring just to have to get yourself to rads every darn day -- it definitely was for me. So, if your tummy decided to "speak up" just from stress, that wouldn't be surprising.

    Traci
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    TraciInLA said:

    Nice to see you back, Gloria!
    Radiation to your breasts and/or lymph nodes should not cause nausea, but certainly check in with the nurse at your rads center about it.

    I do think it's important to remember, even if the folks at the rad center are awesome, it still can be stressful and tiring just to have to get yourself to rads every darn day -- it definitely was for me. So, if your tummy decided to "speak up" just from stress, that wouldn't be surprising.

    Traci

    You shouldn't be sick from
    You shouldn't be sick from radiation treatments. Ask one of nurses there or your rads oncologist about it. You might be getting the flu. They should be checking you at least once a week anyway to see how your skin is doing. Post and let us know what they say or find out.

    ♥ Noel
  • Kat11
    Kat11 Member Posts: 1,931 Member
    Noel said:

    You shouldn't be sick from
    You shouldn't be sick from radiation treatments. Ask one of nurses there or your rads oncologist about it. You might be getting the flu. They should be checking you at least once a week anyway to see how your skin is doing. Post and let us know what they say or find out.

    ♥ Noel

    No nausea here. I am on week
    No nausea here. I am on week 3 and feel fine.
  • New Flower
    New Flower Member Posts: 4,294
    Kat11 said:

    No nausea here. I am on week
    No nausea here. I am on week 3 and feel fine.

    Gloria
    I had one episode probably after 6 weeks. They said it was not from radiation, however gave me medication. I still belive it was related. Definitely tell to your radiation oncologist doc. Do you drink enough water? It could be dehydration.
  • Tux
    Tux Member Posts: 544
    I felt very sick near the
    I felt very sick near the end of rads. I could not stand the smell of food--kind of like morning sickness. I worked full time at a demanding job, so I think I was just exhausted.
    It got better after rads ended. My doc knew I felt really sick, but I didn't get any meds.
    Also, I had gangrene in a tooth at the time, so that may have caused it.
  • Tux
    Tux Member Posts: 544
    I felt very sick near the
    I felt very sick near the end of rads. I could not stand the smell of food--kind of like morning sickness. I worked full time at a demanding job, so I think I was just exhausted.
    It got better after rads ended. My doc knew I felt really sick, but I didn't get any meds.
    Also, I had gangrene in a tooth at the time, so that may have caused it.
  • lanie940
    lanie940 Member Posts: 490 Member
    I had nausea during my RADs,
    I had nausea during my RADs, but I'm pretty sure it was because my Celiac disease was coming to a head. It is had to tell, I was tired, some days very tired, but I think it was more do to the Celiac.
  • Gloria09
    Gloria09 Member Posts: 190
    Thank you
    Sorry it took me so long to update you on this. I did ask the rad nurses and they said no, it was not related. It went away the next day so I am not concerned. Thank you all for your comments and concerns. Hugs to all!
  • susie09
    susie09 Member Posts: 2,930
    Gloria09 said:

    Thank you
    Sorry it took me so long to update you on this. I did ask the rad nurses and they said no, it was not related. It went away the next day so I am not concerned. Thank you all for your comments and concerns. Hugs to all!

    Glad you are feeling better
    Glad you are feeling better Gloria!

    ♠♣ Susie ♠♣
  • Gloria09
    Gloria09 Member Posts: 190
    susie09 said:

    Glad you are feeling better
    Glad you are feeling better Gloria!

    ♠♣ Susie ♠♣

    Thank you Susie :)

    Thank you Susie :)
  • retsfcsc
    retsfcsc Member Posts: 3
    Rad Nausea
    Hi Gloria, I'm Sara and I just started my rad treatments on Feb 11, 2010. When I got up on Feb 12, 2010 I was nausea. I'm not sick from a cold or anything like that. Had my second treatment in the afternoon on Feb 12, 2010 and that night I felt sick again. I asked the ladies who administer the rads and they say that nausea is not a symptom, but for me I believe it is. I will know after I take my treatments next week. Good luck.
  • peacefulheart
    peacefulheart Member Posts: 34
    Nausea and Rads
    Gloria,

    I'm in my 5th week of rads and have been feeling nauseated for about 5-7 days. I kept thinking that maybe I was starting the flu. Then I remembered your post. I asked the nurse at radiation today if she had other patients comment about being nauseated. She said she has had a handful of them and that typically they were all having radiation on the left side. The stomach is on the left side. To her knowledge, this symptom has never been medically acknowledged. Acknowledged or not, I think it just very well may be from treatment. Thought you'd like to know that you aren't the only one.

    Cathy