January 2011 Rads

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  • rachel5738
    rachel5738 Member Posts: 920
    edited January 2011

    Omaz--The images are like flat screens that come out of the machine before the actual radiation starts--with that round thing with the metal teeth (so technical !!). Nobody said anything about dosimeter readings--don't even know what that is--I meet rad onco tomorrow AM for checkup so I will ask him. What is it?

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited January 2011

    I only remember 2 zaps and I don't remember any metal teeth - might be because I had my eyes shut :)

  • Pennythoughts
    Pennythoughts Member Posts: 81
    edited January 2011

    Had #2 today and I also get four zaps - two from each position - - one with the machine way down low on my left side (left br being treated) and one with the machine up high and to the right of me.  It goes fast.  Today was in and out in about 10 minutes.

    Tech had just been to a rad conference and she heard me telling them yesterday that I ordered Miaderm online.  She remembered after hearing me explain about Miaderm that the had gotten samples of it at a recent rad conference so today she gave two little vials to me.  Wasn't that sweet?  So now I have some until mine arrives.  Also cracked open the Glaxal Base last night.  So far so good . . . but still do feel a little tingly after treatment.

  • Teklya
    Teklya Member Posts: 435
    edited January 2011

    and can I ask, do you have your breast  (the one with the boo boo) covered during radiation?  For me, they either tuck my hospital gown over that side or actually have a special sheet they use to cover that side.  Just curious.

    #9 today.  I feel a bit tired, not too bad though.  It appears my incisions look a bit darker in colour today than they usually do.

    take good care,

    Teklya

  • Omaz
    Omaz Member Posts: 5,497
    edited January 2011
    He said the "dosimeter" i checking to make sure I get the amount or radiation the doctor wants at that location - the 'dose'.  Tek - My affected breast is bare, no coverage. I see my onc on Monday and I'll ask about the number of zaps and what they mean.  Its all so mysterious!
  • lrr4993
    lrr4993 Member Posts: 937
    edited January 2011

    Woo hoo - I am back on track now.  The ice melted a lot today so I was able to get into midtown atlanta for my first treatment since friday.  Another tomorrow and they are opening on sat to allow for one more this week for those of us who could not get in.  The back to the usual schedule next week.  By the end of next week I will be 1/3 through . . . yipee. Hope this goes a fast as chemo did and that it is equally SE free.

  • AGeorgiaDeb
    AGeorgiaDeb Member Posts: 35
    edited January 2011

    I am in the Atlanta area too.  Misssed 2 days and I found out today that I have to make them up on Sat and Sunday.  That doesn't make me happy and that doen't make sense either. I just dread having to go. I should want to get this over with.  But then again none of what I feel lately makes sense. 

    So far I have 5 treatments under my belt -I have to seee the medical oncologist tomorrow at 8AM.  Another drive on the ice. UGH! I guess I get all the info about Tamoxifen.  

    Debbie

  • sunangel27
    sunangel27 Member Posts: 310
    edited January 2011

    Thank you Sherryc

  • Eloise
    Eloise Member Posts: 137
    edited January 2011

    Today I went for an informational tour of the radiation oncology facility I'm going to (Kaiser in South San Francisco) -- it's optional, but recommended for all new patients.  Very nice program, for all types of cancer although I think most of us were BC patients. First one of the dosimetricians showed us around the building, took us into the CT room, one of the treatment suites, and then brought us into a conference room for a PowerPoint presentation about the theory of radiation, showing samples of CT scans overlaid with how the dose was being targeted, etc.  When he got to showing us the scans he told us the prostate cancer we were looking at was his own -- which he had been treated for a few months ago.  Then one of the nurses came in and told us to stop by the nursing station any time if we had questions -- "we're always busy, but we're never too busy to talk to patients".  The nutritionist came by and said if any of us had questions about food, feel free to stop in, and the social worker gave us the rundown on what she could do to find us rides if we needed them, put through disability and medical leave paperwork, etc.  Really nice and took care of a lot of the minor procedural questions -- I'd had a little bit of health education from the nurses the day I came in for my consultation with the oncologist, but at that point I was convinced that I wasn't getting rads and was just here to confirm it was unnecessary....so I didn't pay as much attention as I should. 

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2011

    Omaz when they are treating you the rads is very specific to the area they are targeting that is why you do not need a shield. 

    My techs always keep me covered.  They line me up but when done they cover me with my gown.

    One more reg rads and 6 boost to go.  Also I am thinking of changing my MO.  I just don't feel all warm and fuzzy with him.  I don't feel he has given me any bad advise but if he is going to be my cancer doctor for life I want someone I have a really good repor with and I just don't think he is for me.  I am checking out a MO that a friend of mine uses and loves and our personalities are very similar.

  • redninrah
    redninrah Member Posts: 773
    edited January 2011

    ive had 8 treatments, so far skin seems ok. Seems a little redder than normal. no pain though.

    I cant wiat till this is over........... *sigh* but then again, after this i start the tomoxifen.......i have trouble takign tablets GRRR

    I dont want to wear my bra's, but i have no choice, I am at work so i feel a bit asymmetrical with out...

  • FireKracker
    FireKracker Member Posts: 8,046
    edited January 2011

    did #17 today.yesterday i played hookey.was fatigued.today i did ok.gained  3 1/2 lbs. this week.yay. everyone wants to lose weight not me.i still need to gain at least another 6-7 lbs.

    my breast and underarm are tan.nice color.dr.was pleased with the way i look and so am i. lets hope it stays that way. BTW i cream at least 3-5x a day. not lookin for any problems.I use the calendula gel.love it.

  • susantm
    susantm Member Posts: 184
    edited January 2011

    Pennythoughts, I got a Miaderm sample, too, from the staff. It is a little round container that is perfect to carry in my purse for use after getting zapped. I fill it up once a week from my big tube and keep it with me.

    I'm having no pain at all now, just a little flaking--kind of like dandruff. I am back to using my regular bra now with the boosts. I feel very fortunate for how easy things went for me. Hope Tamoxifen goes as well.

  • oakley
    oakley Member Posts: 206
    edited January 2011

    Sounds like everyone is doing well - great!

    Sherryc - CHANGE your MO!  Don't even think about it - there is no reason for you to be uncomfortable when there are so many excellent (and warm and fuzzy - if that's what you're looking for) doctors out there.

    Granny - you sound great.  Excellent!

    Finished #9 today and feeling good - maybe slightly red, but i can just be looking for that.  A little achey, a little tired, but nothing to complain about.  Yay! Smile

    Have a great great weekend girls! 

  • Omaz
    Omaz Member Posts: 5,497
    edited January 2011

    Finished first week - yay!  They took X-rays today to check position.  Brought them muffins.  I paid attention to the zaps - roughly 20 count, turn, 17 count, 2 count with teeth, switch sides and repeat.

  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited January 2011

    Omaz - That is alot of zaps.

  • Omaz
    Omaz Member Posts: 5,497
    edited January 2011
    Jo - I see the rad onc on Monday and I'll ask her what exactly is going on.  I think it is the regular 25+5 schedule, maybe they are just doing the zaps in a particular way.  I do have a large breast - I don't know if that takes longer zaps to get the radiation distributed.
  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited January 2011

    Omaz - I have found that each rad center does the zaps different. I think some of it depends on the tumor size, location size of the breast.  I am not very big and my tumor was very small.

    Let me know what you find out. 

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2011
    Well today I go for my last full breast rads and start on my 6 boost on Monday.  The end is so close.Wink  I am actually doing pretty good now and my skin is good.  Peeling alot but it is a dry peel which is good.  I am glad things have turned out better because I had a rough time in the middle with rash and itch. Yesterday my tech said I was backwards with the problems. I told her go figure I would be the one to do things differrently.  My breast was very swollen last night and tender but took a couple of asprin before bed and it was better this morning.
  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited January 2011

    Sherry - So glad things have finally turned around for you and the end is definitely in sight.  We are gonna party like crazy when you are done.

    Have a great day my friend 

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2011

    Jo wish you were a few hours north on the day I finish we would def have a celebration.

  • jw523
    jw523 Member Posts: 87
    edited January 2011

    Finished my last tx today! I was so happy this morning I got up before my alarm and was in the car in no time. Couldn't wait to get it over with.

    So glad to to have to get up early anymore!

    I hope everyone is making thru tx okay.  Hang in there it will be over soon!

    And hey - It's Friday! (Sorry to hear people have to go over the weekend. Winter is the worst!)

  • rachel5738
    rachel5738 Member Posts: 920
    edited January 2011

    #5 done today--met with Nurse to look at skin--no problem right now--she mentioned that some people may not have skin problems (granted--I haven't heard of that right now!). Didn't see Doc but will see him next week. I seem to have about 4-5 zaps of various lengths. 4 positions. I am getting my axilla zapped also so that is the one that is positioned directly above me--so I can see the teeth!

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited January 2011
    js523-CONGRADULATIONS I AM DOING THE HAPPY DANCE FOR YOU!!!!Smile
  • susantm
    susantm Member Posts: 184
    edited January 2011

    I had my last zap today, as well! The receptionists and nurses sang to me before I left and gave me a graduation certificate. It was great! And I am SO happy to be done. Also saw my oncologist and got a prescription for Tamoxifen, which I will start in a week, as I will be out of town for a couple days this week, and don't want to deal with SE's while away.

     congrats, to jw523! And hang in there, the rest of you. You will make it!

  • walker2222
    walker2222 Member Posts: 558
    edited January 2011

    Congrats to those who have finished, 2 wks down 4 more to go.

    Today when I raised my right arm (affect side) it was stiff and tight.  It maybe just my shoulder stiffness.  I am on Femara and my shoulder joints seem stiff this week.  Will be exercising lifting arm over head this weekend to see if that helps.

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited January 2011

    Congratualtions on finishing!!!! and I haven't even started yet - poo. Roll on Monday.

    Sue

  • jo1955
    jo1955 Member Posts: 8,543
    edited January 2011

    Suepen - You will soon - I think I have left over rad brain - but when do you start?

  • Teklya
    Teklya Member Posts: 435
    edited January 2011

    #10 today.  No real problems so far.  YAY.  Then I went to have my port removed.  YIKES!  That was something else.  So glad to have it gone!  Right now the freezing is leavng and I just took some Tylenol.  Pretty painful actually, more than I thought it might be.  But, the Dr had to do some digging to actually get the port out!

    Guess the weekend will be a quiet one with very little activity.

    take good care and have a good one

    Teklya

  • saturn
    saturn Member Posts: 139
    edited January 2011

    Omaz and rachel57638 - I think I am right behind you, I just had #3 today.  We will have to keep up and compare notes!

    As far as the "zaps" I have no idea, I have my eyes closed and hear alot of clicking and mechanical noises and next thing I know they're done.  Sometimes I wonder if they even did anything! :)   (I'm sure I'll be able to tell in the next few weeks).   3 down, 33 or so to go... (including boosts).   But who's counting, hehe.

    Sherryc- hope you got my PM - hope the names help

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