May 2010 Rads Group
Hope I'm not being too bold jumping in like this so fast, but I didn't see this group anywhere.
So...... have my planning session scheduled for April 30 and six weeks scheduled beginning in May.
Anyone else?
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Not too bold or too soon for me, Nancy! I start rads May 24 with simulation (planning session) on May 18 so it's on my mind. We're moving our RV down to Houston for six weeks so I can live in it and get my rads at MD Anderson. I'm triple negative so I'll have what they call comprehensive coverage (I think), which means my lymph nodes as well as my chest wall will be radiated. It will be interesting to see who else joins our group.
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Nancy, So far it's pretty lonely in here but maybe we'll gather strength as May zooms closer. May is not that far away!
Cher
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Hi ladies. After 2 surgeries, 4 dose dense AC, and 10/12 taxols (I finish April 29), I feel like the end is in sight! have a rads planning/simulation session scheduled for May 6, not sure how soon after that I will start rads, but I'm sure it'll be May. Thanks for starting this group. (I'm also trip neg.)
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Count me in. I start May 3. I go for my set-up next Wed and 'dry run' next Friday. I was kinda hoping the rad onc would tell me I didn't need rads! I have a strong sense of denial! I have TE's and just hope I don't have any issues.
I'll be having 30 sessions with 3 boosts for a total of 33. I had bad margins on the chest wall and the anterior side.
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Staring radiation soon, hope it goes well. Kind of a purist..
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It's still April and I had my simulation last week and will start tomorrow April 22, so hope you don't mind me jumping in for May, since I will be having them (33) through all of May plus a smidge of June. I'm having IMRT type. Do any of you know if you're having IMRT, 3 D or other kind? And is anyone else taking Femara or other of those drugs for estrogen positive, post menopausal ladies? I recently turned 70, so it's grandma checking in!
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I don't think you started this link too soon, I have been looking and hoping someone would do it sooner rather than later. I will have my simulation on May 10 followed by the real deal on May 17 for five or six weeks.
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Hello everyone,
Just had my simulation yesterday for 5 weeks of treatment starting May 12. Finished chemo April 8, 6 weeks of Docetexel/Taxotere, and am enjoying a break from that. The simulation was not bad except for the tattoo part...that hurt for just a moment. The staff were very friendly and professional and now I wait for the treatment to begin.
Glad you started this thread Nancy, this is my second time around for treatment as I had a recurrence but did not have radiation last time so it's all new for me.
Cher-that sounds like a great option to stay in a RV vs a hotel or apt. I feel lucky to live close to my centre (10min) and it is sometimes easy to forget how difficult it is for those who have to drive long distances or make other arrangements. How are you feeling about living in your RV for six weeks?
Diane
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OK, I had my FIRST treatment today. I will go through May and prob. end June 7th. Mine is IMRT radiation and today I met the big Kuhuna machine. First time takes a little longer, prob. 30 mins getting in position, xray, doc check then the radiation which all together was about 5 mins but only less than 2 mins of actual radiation. From here on they said it will be faster in and out time. It was no diff. than getting an MRI or CT scan. I have an expensive cream they gave me as well as Biafine and asked if I should start using right after first rad even though there would be no effects yet. They said yes, but prob. the cream to begin with, and later the Biafine. So I put it on in the dressing room afterwards and will at bedtime tonight. I also have some X marks on me that they covered with waterproof stickers to keep them from washing off. That's about it. YAY only 21 left to go. I put a heart sticker on today's calender and will mark off the days that way.
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itiz- thanks for the info. I go wed for my set-up and Friday for my simulation and officially begin on Monday. Busy week next week. I'm not sure how I feel about rads. I guess after next week I will. I did start using Vit E on my incision as my rad onc suggested and it does seem to be helping. Anyone else have little stitches poking through? I see my ps next week and I'll ask him to snip them. I don't think they're supposed to be coming through!
Anyone else have TE's in place?
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Leslie, where in MI? I haven't posted in April rads group, but have started rads and hit the half way point yesterday, and as yet I have no burning, just noticed a bit of pink last night, but today it's gone. Had a lumpectomy, and having rads now, I am not going to take any of the Als, as I have had blood clots in the past in my leg. I hope you all do was well as I have on the rads, I find it more of a nuisance than anything....I leave home a half hour earlier, rads in 7 to 15 minutes, and then on to work.
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Suse64 - I live near Battle Creek and will have radiation treatment in Jackson.
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Michigan here too, Leslie, North. I have two more weeks of whole breast, then the last week will be boosts. So far I haven't had any fatigue, or burning, only slightly pink. I was sooo worried about it too, and thought the worst.....I did read and read on the posts, and it helped me realize that everyone is different on reactions to all of it.
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Hi everyone! I am headed to MDA this week for twice daily rads for 4.5 weeks. I have my rad sim Friday and start rads the following week.
Thanks for starting this topic!!
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HI all...I go tomorrow for my set-up. As it gets closer I get a little more nervous. I'm having trouble deciding what time I want to go. Trying to figure when it will be less disruptive to dh and the kids....I don't think there is a time. For us school is winding down and there are lots of things they want the parents there for. My oldest is in his last year of elem school (sad). There's just a lot going on and I dont really have time for rads! ha.
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I guess I will be joining this group. I have already had 4 session of AC and 3 sessions of Taxol chemo. My last chemo was taken from me because the last chemo put me in the hospital for four days. I had a right Mastectomy four weeks ago. I meet with the Radiation Oncologist Thursday. I was previous told that I would have 7 weeks of Radiation. I am hoping the surgeon was wrong! Okay I can have hope. lol
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I don't know that I belong in the May Rads Group, since I finished my radiation on April 15th, but this is the thread I started reading. Just to let everyone know, the biggest problem with radiation is having to go every day. That's it. I personally didn't feel any real fatigue, and didn't get any burns until the very last week where it did get burned under my arm. I, too, had Biafine which helped but it was all very tolerable. The day after I finished treatment I left for Hawaii and I can vouch that the Pacific salt water will heal all wounds. My burn was gone in three days. I highly recommend that. But the point of all this is that I found that radiation was no big deal; except for making time to go every day, it was a piece of cake. I'm sure all of you will fare just as well.
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I started rad last week (Apr 20) and scheduled until June 4. I am using Miaderm and have ordered some Tamanu oil that was recommended by someone on another thread. I had a bi-lat mast on Feb 10 with TE. I feel a little tightness on the rad side, but other than that, I don't feel bad at all. I am working while I do this as it keeps me from going nuts! I, too, and triple negative and finding that there are more and more of us out there. We will survive this! Glad you started this, Nancy!
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Finished chemo yesterday!!! 4 DD AC followed by 12 weekly Taxol....what a huge relief that that part of the journey is over. Have my radiation planning session 5/19, with radiation to start soon after. Thanks for starting this thread.
Cindy
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I see my rad onc tomorrow and will find out my date for simulation. I expect 7 weeks of rads. I finished 4 tx of TC on April 8 and have been enjoying the respite from chemo and the upswing in energy. Just hoping the rads won't bring on more fatigue. I live 10-15 mins from the cancer center, which is fortunate. I'm triple neg, too. Glad to meet you gals who are sharing this experience.
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well I saw my ps yesterday and he said a big 'no' to starting rads on Monday. He said to wait at least 2 weeks. I had to call the rad onc and change everything. I just want to do this and get it over with. ready to be done.
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Hi everyone,
I'm very glad to join this group. I finished 6 rounds of TAC on 2/18. Had a lumpectomy with axillary dissection on 3/30 and I went for my simulation yesterday. The whole simulation process was very comfortable and I felt like I was in capable hands. My "dry run" will be on Monday, May 3nd and first treatment will be Tuesday, May 4th. I hope everyone does well and I am wishing everyone the best of luck with their radiation treatments.
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Hello Nancy
I start rads May 17 I have simulation on May 11. I am moving to Houston for six weeks getting rads @ MD Anderson. I hope we all do well on this and get it over with. Best of luck Everyone!!
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My appointment went well today. I go back May 5 to get set up for radiation. He thinks he will have everything ready for me to start by the second week in May but the way the nurse talked it sounds more like the third week. He confirmed the 34 treatments.
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I went for my appt today and ended up having my sim done. I told the rad onc I had a pain like a bruise near the incision site, and he wanted an ultrasound of it before beginning rads. Since I had to go "all the way" to a different hospital for the ultrasound (at this point, those of you who live in urban areas can laugh that all the way means a distance of maybe 10 miles/20 mins driving), he arranged to have the sim done, too, so I wouldn't have to make a second trip.
The sim went well, tho at one point I began tearing up, thinking of all the machinery I've seen since this began. The tech explained each step, and his interaction helped. The tattoos didn't hurt. The ultrasound just showed fluid in the space left behind when the surgeon did the excision, so I'm good to start rads on Mon morning. Yeah! Sooner we start, sooner we finish.
My rad onc couldn't be more different from my med onc. I think of them as Mutt and Jeff.
Hope everyone has a positive experience with their sim.
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I had my rad onc official consult at MDA today. My sim is scheduled tomorrow morning with rads to start next week....twice a day for 22 days. I am very ready to get this going and done! Sounds like things are moving along for most of us. Good to hear! Contunuing good luck to all!
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Lorieg - Wow, I have not heard of twice daily radiation. I hope all goes well for you!
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Hi, my rads will go until about June 7th. I've had 6 so far of 33. I was really nervous about it because I have such sensitive skin and after the first day, I was a bit pink already. So that kind of freaked me a bit. But so far for me what happens is that in the evening I'm sort of hot to the touch and pink and in the morn. somewhat back to normal. I use a cream they gave me, after the treatment in the dressing room. And then got an RX for Biafine and use that every night. I don't put anything on in the mornng prior to treatment. I would suggest checking "anything" you use with your oncologist/dr because some of the things I've heard mentioned on some of the forums.. I have been told are not good and could cause problems or burns. I went to drug store to get some Aquafor I'd seen mentioned, but the ingredients say it has alcohol in it which dr. said is a big no no. so it's a little confusing. On the weekends I'm also trying aloe vera directly from plant. I feel very fortunate that my situation was caught very early and I haven't gone through what so many of you have. I'm also getting aquainted with the other patients I see every day. Everyone is so NICE. I'm still nervous about what another couple of weeks will bring, but doin' great so far. And the process is so FAST once you get going.
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I am at the end of my fourth week and 2 to go, one regular, and then I get a week of boosts, which I am kind of nervous about, I move to a different room, a different machine? I asked about it and all they said was, it is a boost to the incision site, so I am not sure, and I guess in a week I will find out. Saw No fatigue here, continued on to work after treatment each day, and it was fast. I am a bit red in a funny box shape under my breast bone, but it doesn't hurt. I continue to slosh with aloe vera gel, and aloe is all I have used. I am hoping the next week will be as easy as the first four. I can't believe I was nervous to the point I was losing sleep, it is a breeze, and I hope you all have an easy time of it. What a doll the retriever is, I have two of them, goldens, a boy and a girl......
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It's encouraging to read your comments. That the procedure is quick, that you've not experienced fatigue, and that you're pink, not flaming red. My rad onc was very encouraging, too, but I was skeptical. As I understand it, the early doses are more generalized; the boosts are focused to the area of concern. I asked my doc why having had chemo didn't affect the number of rads. I guess it's just protocol. People are super nice at my center, too.
I got the pup right before my surgery. I have another Lab and 2 goldens, too; one's my sweetie. The pup held still for that photo and has hardly stopped going since.
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