August 2011 rads
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after a month break from the chemo treatments I had my mapping done last week...going to my third radiation treatment tomorrow morning...my heart goes out to all of you. Together we will kick it to the curb!!
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#9 this morning
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#9 of 25 today. Bikenyc I also had some fatigue in the first week. Like you, I thought it might be from the stress. I am having fatigue constantly this week. Nothing I can't handle. Was in bed and asleep last night by 7p.m. Nice and refreshed this a.m. Still working full time in a very physical job.
Welcome all the new people that are joining us in this journey! I am so sorry you are here, but am excited that there is so much support.
Cyborg-I am tryring to remember where I found the reference about radiation and heartburn. I don't think you are alone. Have you tried posting the question on a separate board? I am sure you will get a response. My other thought is to google BC radiation and heartburn together. Good luck.
Jane-I am sending you a healing prayer this morning for your 1st treatment. Good luck.
I hope I have not missed anyone else starting today.
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bb226, The first treatment went well, only 24 to go, not counting the boosts, the number of which has not yet been determined. Got the tattoos, also.
Bikenyc, I know about the not beaming any light or anything! If I hadn't noticed the "Radiation in Use" sign, I wouldn't have known when the radiation was actually happening.
I did put the gel that they gave me on the area when I was getting dressed. So far so good!
Best wishes to all going through this. We're all in this together, which gives me great comfort.
Jane
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Went yesterday for what I thought was going to be my planning session, but turned out to be only part of it - they told me to expect 2 hours, and I was in and out in less than 45 min. They gave me a cat scan, gave me my tattoos (the center one really hurt!), and told me to come back next Wednesday for more xrays and planning and a dry run. If all is OK, I start rads on Thursday. They still haven't decided if I qualify for the shortened protocol.
Does it sound funny to say I'm disappointed I need more planning? I just want to get this started so that it can be over with I guess.
Pat
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Love today's picture Merilee. #6 for me today. So far no SE.
Cyborg make sure you tell the rad techs about your heartburn. Don't suffer! -
I had day #3 of rads and my first herceptin infusion today. I'm really extra tired today (was up very early, so no surprise there) but otherwise fine.
I'm using some Miaderm at night, but otherwise nothing but plain soap (neutrogena facial bar) in the shower each morning to keep my skin clear for radiation. We'll see how it holds up!
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It is funny that yesterday the fatigue really got to me and today I have extra energy. I saw the RO today. She said that by the next appt. (8/11) we will decide if I need to do short term disability. If fatigue will be a problem during rads, we will know by then. I had #9 of 25 today. Skin is still pink. I am lathering the skin 3X a day with the lotion I was given.
It was great talking with the skin nurse and RO today. We talked of life after rads. It gave me hope that this journey is only a short term detour. I think that I have lost sight of the big picture (life, my family, dream vacations, etc.) and have focused in on sickness and breast cancer. I can't believe I am so philosophical on a Thursday evening. Thanks for listening.
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Went back to work for the first time since March! I felt less tired today.
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Glad to hear it cyborg! Let's get our lives back!
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I saw the genetic counselor today, decided to do the BRCA test, results may be in by next Friday, cancelled Monday rads start, Tues still on the books, RO is back from vacation Tues. I'll decide next steps then. For now, I am going away this weekend, think I'm going to take Monday off, Kayak on a beautiful Northern Sierra lake, enjoy my boys and a luau and put this out of my mind. You guys are so encouraging, SEs sound so minimal, I can't wait to get started, aka finished, ha, ha. Have a great weekend everyone!
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Make peace with the healing light
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Hi there! I'm sneaking in a little vacation between surgery and the commitment you have to make to rads. Had the initial consult with the RO...will get mapped and begin treatment in mid-August. Would love to make the journey with all of you.
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SAB--Welcome to the club! Glad you had some vacation time. I have had nonstop chemo and now rads, so I'm thinking vacation in October.
I had #2 today. Like Merilee, it has been EASY Breezy.
Jane
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SAB - vacation sounds fun! Where are you going?
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Have a great and restful week end
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Hi Ladies.
I am glad to read that you are all doing so well. I will finally be joining all of you who have already started rads. RO should be calling me on Monday to schedule me to start. I won't be receiving Herceptin in the clinical trial, so I am clear to start rads as soon as possible. I can't wait to get started and of course, get done. Your posts are comforting and I hope I will sail through as you are!
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Merilee, what a great photo, I love it! I've got the Kayaks loaded and am peace with putting rads off a week. Everyone enjoy your weekend!!!
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Merilee- love The Healing Light!!!! Smiled all through the rad treatment thinking of the healing light.
Love the pic of the dog too!!! -
Merrilee-love the picture. Is he yours? Do you think your dog could teach my dogs how to do that? I know the black one will be waking me up at 4 tomorrow because he wants his breakfast. He has me trained so well.
I have finished #10 of 25. I feel like I have a sunburn. I did take tylenol because of the headache, chills, etc that I get with sunburns. I am also noticing small blisters starting to form. All of this is very managable. Plus I noticed a few "zingers" today after treatment. The radiation must be working. I include all the side effects that I am seeing so that when your time comes, you will realize these are normal managable effects of radiation.
I am very glad for the weekend and resting my skin. Typically during week 3, skin problems start. I am right on track. Great energy level today and that is always a plus!
Everyone have a great weekend. Might try the state fair tomorrow??
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To clarify the dog is not mine, but sure is cute!
BB you and I are on the same schedule. I am using Xclair on my skin which can be on during treatment. It is a bit expensive but worth it. One of the nurses is a warrior and recommended it.
Mamma- You will do fine, just take good care of the skin even if you see no pink. Happy healing!
Sharon- have a blast you have earned it!
Cyborg-glad you are enjoying the pics, it helps me to find and post them too. Keeps my focus where it should be-on healing and posistive attitude
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Cyborg,
Wow, way to go, I am sure they missed you at work. I am only working 2 days a week right now and the sad part is I get excited to go to work. I plan on going back full time once I see how the Rads is for me.
Good luck you can do it. Keep us posted. I have my first Rads mapping on the 16th.
Hugs
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I wanted to see if I had anything to woorry about. Is it typical to have 20 percent of your Kung radiated? I was surprised when I heard this. My doc did say the goal was to radiate below 50 percent of the radiation dose to the twenty percent of my lung.
How much of your lung is being radiated? Is twenty percent typical? -
Merilee, I really loved the dog! How I wish I could just fall asleep that easy. Too much on my mind for next week seeing the RO on Monday and the ONC on Tuesday. The surgeon gave me a thumbs up so on to the next phase. Kitty
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I'm peeking in from the July board...28/33 completed. I have minor blistering (all open wound at this point) under my arm on my SNB incision scar and the same thing happening under the breast where my brest and chest wall meet. Uncomfortable, but not painful.
Anyhow - CYBORG - I'm having 18% of my lung irradiated. It sounds bad, doesn't it? I figure that there are people who live long and active lives with only one lung. So I'm choosing not to worry about it! Just wanted to let you know you're not alone!
Hang in there girls - it passes quickly. I hope you all have an easy time with only minor SE.
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Thank you Pejkug3. It helps to know!!!! I really appreciate it.
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Well surprise! Hospital computer is down so treatment could not happen. I never expected that could even happen.
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Wow, Merilee, I wouldn't have thought that would happen either. One day's delay just puts the end off longer.
My third treatment went well, although they were running late. People calling in sick, etc. Hope tomorrow goes better for you!
Jane
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I've just been told that my next treatment will not be until Wednesday.
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