Skin Cream during radiation

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  • soaplady1950
    soaplady1950 Member Posts: 74
    edited May 2009

    hi nelia48 how are you doing are you healed up yet.   my last treatment was april 27 and the raw spot healed fast by friday may 1st it was healed i hope you were as lucky.     sharon

  • annadou
    annadou Member Posts: 221
    edited July 2009

     Hellob

    Anyone know how many My Girls  Cream is needed for a course of 30 rads ?

    Thanks 

    Anna

  • Snappygoddess
    Snappygoddess Member Posts: 91
    edited July 2009

    Hi.. has anyone heard of Aloe-Esta(not vesta) gel? It's supposed to have pure aloe vera gel in it and supposed to be good for the skin during rads. I am only on # 10 with very little side effects.. no burning yet but the rad doc says for me to start wearing aquafor now along with aloe vera gel.

    If anyone has heard of it and/or used it, please let me know. Thanks

    Belinda

  • Debbi5108
    Debbi5108 Member Posts: 182
    edited July 2009

    Hey gals, I used Natures Inventory Radiation Therapy oil and never burned I was told about it on here and it is all natural I took it in to my rads doc and he said sure give it a try and wow never did burn, blister or break open you can research it as I did it really works.

  • Debbi5108
    Debbi5108 Member Posts: 182
    edited July 2009

    I did 30 treatments 5 days a week for 6 weeks in case you were wondering and never did use anything else.

  • nelia48
    nelia48 Member Posts: 539
    edited July 2009

    I used the My Girls Cream and I only used about 1/2 of a jar.  And I slathered that stuff on a million times a day.   It was really great!  I had about 35 treatments.

  • Bethie1
    Bethie1 Member Posts: 393
    edited July 2009

    I've been told to use 100% aloe vera during radiation to be applied every day after treatment, then use Aquaphor after treatment is all done.  Go with whatever your doctor recommends though

  • soaplady1950
    soaplady1950 Member Posts: 74
    edited July 2009

    i used my girls radiation cream and it worked wonderful only had one small spot where my bra rubbed that it got sore that was my fault if you start to get red do not wear your bra i used the camoisle from walmart that is called sweet nothings  with the my girls cream radiation the whole experience went better than expected i am very fair with freckles and came  thru it like a breeze i used the cream after and am still using it to massage the tissue back to normal my surgeon recommended to message the scar and entire breast to restore it to normal . i had 4 rounds chemo A/C and  oncoplasty, with partial mastec,  and 35 radiation treatments. I am now almost back to normal  last treatment was April 27 the radiation makes breast tissue very firm/hard and the cream with massage brings it back to normal feeling.   Hope this will help someone      

                                                Sharon

  • LuckyLindy333
    LuckyLindy333 Member Posts: 8
    edited July 2009

     A homeopathic doc recommended this cream to me by Electic Institute- she calls it the 3-C's cream.  It is Calendula, comfrey, coneflower cream.  I tried emu oil and the vitamin E cream that they gave me at the clinic where I had the rads, but the 3-C's was the most soothing.  I got a little red and sore, but it went away in about a week after the rads were over (28 treatments).  She said be very sparing with it.  It is really funny stuff, not really creamy, but it sure seems to do the trick!  I got a big jar, and ran out, bought a second one- I still have some left, so I put it on my face and hands sometimes.

  • rgiuff
    rgiuff Member Posts: 1,094
    edited July 2009

    I also used Jeans cream and Miaderm given to me by the Rad Onc's office staff.  They also recommended aloe vera gel, which I also used in between and I never had any burns or reaction at all, just a slight tan in that area.

  • RN_ocn
    RN_ocn Member Posts: 14
    edited July 2009

    Survivors,

    The best thing I can suggest is to treat your skin like you would a new born babies. My office instructs their patients to pick one lotion, something with a low alcohol content, no shimmer and not heavily perfumed.(vaseline intensive care, udder butter, eucerin or aqafor) Start lotioning as soon as the surgical scar is healed. Just make sure if you have marks with marker not to erase them. If you noticed that you have, get your therapist to redraw them. Aloe is great if you stick to it and if it has a low alcohol content. It is important to only use one product until your nurse or doctor tells you not to. Using multiple products could cause a chemichal burn. No deoderants under the treatment arm unless they are sold in a pharmacy specifically for radiation patients. They must not contain alluminum or other metalics, it will disrupt the distribution of the radiation. It is ok to shower. A mild soap like caress, dove, ivory, oil of olay with shea butter is best. Let the water rinse over you but not directly, and avoid extremes of heat. No ice packs or heating pads. Avoid powders, they tend to cake and stick. The skin may go thru stages and lotions may need to be adjusted. For red sunburned looking skin my office uses a aquafor and lidocain mixture or a product called "lindy wraps" (you can get a prescription and they are all natural products). If unfortunately with all of these attemps blisters develop we use a prescription for silvadene ( if not allergic to it). Most of the time that is very late in treatment if it does occur. The skin should be healed by your one month follow up appointment, it could get a slight bit worse before it gets better. Just make sure if there are any open areas you are not running a fever. I hope this helps.

  • RN_ocn
    RN_ocn Member Posts: 14
    edited July 2009

    ALSO... while on treatment put the lotion on AFTER treatment but NEVER before. Get a wireless bra to avoid skin breakdown and if hurts, go with out the bra if you are able.

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited July 2009

    I have been using aloe vera gel. It's 97% aloe vera, the other 3% is gelling agents. I had slight pinkness in my neck after 6 treatments since I didn't realize the rads to supraclavicular nodes go so high. I used the aloe vera and the pink faded. I have had 8 treatments and have no other skin issues.

    Leah

  • Carjan
    Carjan Member Posts: 3
    edited July 2009

    I bought an Aloe plant and hacked away at it as needed.  Also at night I'd slap on some natural shea butter. <-- this was pretty good.

     Finished 33 treaments this past Tuesday.  (yea!)

  • montana7p
    montana7p Member Posts: 20
    edited July 2009

    Has anyone out there heard of using 100% hydrous lanolin as the only applied treatment during early stages of radiation? That is what my radiation oncologist has recommended, but I can't find any information or reviews of it on the internet. I started last week, have rads up to my collarbone and internal mammary with use of bolus every other time and am obsessing about potential complications.

  • nelia48
    nelia48 Member Posts: 539
    edited July 2009

    Montana, I have not heard of that either.  Worth a try, though.  I know how you are obsessing about it, I did, too!  I also had the bolus every other time.  I don't think I had any complications that were lasting.  I had pains in my ribs, pains in my chest that felt like heart attacks, I burned to a crisp and was miserable, but it all went away very quickly after treatments were over.  Let us know how the lanolin works!!!!

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited July 2009

    I don't know about lanolin with rads, though I do know it's generally very good for other skin problems. One warning - if you're allergic to wool, DON'T use it. It's made from the skin oils of lambs, and a wool allergy is actually not an allergy to the fibers but to the skin oils.

    Leah

  • Irishred
    Irishred Member Posts: 136
    edited July 2009

    Hey tc,  I would love a sample, since I am starting rads on thursday, I want to be on top of the skin problem right from the get go.  Please e mail me at : cstupak@tampabay.rr.com and I will give you my address, also you can give me info about where to get it, lol, thanks a lot.

  • Bethie1
    Bethie1 Member Posts: 393
    edited July 2009

    I started out using 10% aloe vera then late last week was told to switch to a saline solution and Aquaphor.  I finish rads 8/4.

  • noni1
    noni1 Member Posts: 39
    edited July 2009

    I don't think the size of your boobs has anything to do with how your skin will react to radiation.  I think it is a crap shoot.  I used Biafine after my first 10 treatments,  it was working, then I got one area on the top of my breast near my neck that opened right up,  about the size of a quarter.  Had to stop rads for about 5 days and put silvadine  cream on it.  Had about 15 more treatments and my skin on my chest, breast and under my breast got 2nd degree burns,  had to take pain meds and use silvadine cream for ten days,  took 3 months for 33 radiation treatments,  it was not fun.  Has healed well.  I use cream for stretch marks on my breast and under my arm were I had my lymph nodes removed.  

  • onwardandupward
    onwardandupward Member Posts: 2
    edited July 2009

    Hi.  It sounds like you had a great experience with this Udderly Smooth cream.  When exactly did you apply it, before and/or after radiation, and how many times a day otherwise?  I start rads in 3 weeks.  Thanks.

  • Snappygoddess
    Snappygoddess Member Posts: 91
    edited July 2009

    I am doing # 23 today. Have some reddening of the skin.. very little itching. I have been using the Calendula tea application 3x's a day, followed by aquafor and then after my shower I use Aloe-Esta and wear a cotton tshirt to bed. My naturopath swears by the calendula tea and I have to admit it does take the itch and redness out of the skin. She told me if I had not been using it since starting rads that my entire area would be fire engine red.

    So far, so good....looks like under the breast may present a few problems in a few more treatments... if I need a time out for healing ...then that's what it will be. I was really hoping to be finished with rads sooner so I have time to heal before school starts back up in 4 weeks(where the hell has summer break gone?) LOL... oh yeah.....it was spent at the cancer center getting rads...lol

    Good luck to you all in your treatments!

    ~Belinda~

  • Irishred
    Irishred Member Posts: 136
    edited July 2009

    OK Ladies,  you have recommended some great skin creams for during radiation, but, I can't find them anywhere?????  Pharmacies, medical places, anywhere?  can someone let me know where to find these creams???  Thanks,

  • ShellyJo
    ShellyJo Member Posts: 132
    edited July 2009

    Emu oll. Radiologist was floored on my lack of burning. I tanned only

  • Irishred
    Irishred Member Posts: 136
    edited July 2009

    and where did you purchase it?

  • ShellyJo
    ShellyJo Member Posts: 132
    edited July 2009

    I got it at Vitamin Shoppe not all vitamin shoppes carry it. But you can order it online too..Google Emu oil..get the pure, its around 20 dollars for 4 oz but a little goes a long way...

  • Susantc
    Susantc Member Posts: 33
    edited July 2009

    I use calendula ointment at night that I ordered from drugstore.com and during the day, I slather on Aloe Life Skin Gel that I ordered from harvesthealth. I have had 15 treatments and things are going well. Occasionally if I feel itchy, I use 1% hydrocortisone. My radiation oncologist says my skin looks very good for this point in treatment.

  • Irishred
    Irishred Member Posts: 136
    edited July 2009

    Thanks for the info,  I finally ordered My Girls radiation cream online.  I cant believe that as many people taking radiation, there isnt a local drug store that carries this kind of thing,  Giving my self an idea for a new business.  Cancer care items ONLY.  hmmmmm 

  • Jelson
    Jelson Member Posts: 1,535
    edited July 2009

    Rad nurses recommended ONLY 100% aloe vera gel  3x a day and aquaphor if necessary, Dove for Sensitive Skin to wash with beginning at the start of treatment based on their positive experience with these products and the fact that they are readily available at local pharmacies and INEXPENSIVE. I purchased a 12 oz bottle of the Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera Gel for $5.99 at my local Rite Aid and for $2.99, a 6 oz tube of CVS Aftersun pure aloe vera with no alcohol,color or fragrance to take with me everyday to slather on right after rads. I bought the Dove body wash on sale at BJ's. It feels like washing with whipped cream, not my thing, one 24 oz bottle will be enough! I have finished 28 treatments and 4 of 8 boosts and am red but no skin breakdown. I combine the  Aloe Vera with Jojoba Oil for a daily moisturizer on my face to avoid estrogen which might be lurking in manufactured cosmetics.  

  • kira66715
    kira66715 Member Posts: 4,681
    edited July 2009

    I used vanicream, you can buy it at Walgren's, it worked well for me.

    http://www.psico.com/

    Kira 

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