October 2011 Rads
Hey gang -- I just finished up my chemo and will be starting rads in October, so I thought I'd start a group.
I'm slated for 30 doses (5x/week for 6 weeks). Let's share our experiences!
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Thanks for starting the thread, Marthah!
Passing along the main Breastcancer.org info on Radiation Therapy, including what to expect, before, during and after.
Hope this helps you and the rest of the October ladies!
--The Mods
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Hi! I had a simulation on Monday and am scheduled to start rads on Mon,10/3. It will be great to have others to share the experience with (good/bad and ugly). Thanks for starting the thread.
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HI, newbie here. Had a CT scan today to see if I qualify for a intensified radiation trail ( 2x's per day for 5 days) I am hoping to qualify but still scared about going through with it.
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Hi Kay! I have my education/MRI/CT on the 26th, then my simulation on 10/10 and will start 10/11. How may rounds will you have?
Hi 90norge! Nice to meet you, too! Keep us posted on your results.
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I am scheduled for 23, although nurse said the ro may decide to add more. I guess she has seen him do that before. Hi 90norge! Haven't heard if that. Sounds good to cut the time in half though.
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Kay, I know I'm supposed to receive 30 rounds (5x/week for 6 weeks). If I'm able to stay on schedule (aka not get the flu or anything), I'll finish the week of Thanksgiving.
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Not sure whether I belong in Sept or Oct rads forum, as I began in Sept and will finish in Oct
I just finished my first week of radiation and so far all is good. I am lucky to have a found a place near my home with the newest TruBeam technology. I am in and out of the place in about 5 minutes.....I apply Aquaphor ointment each evening and pure vitamin e oil each morning. Wonder how long it will be before the skin is damaged?? Very concerned about the fatigue that might come as a SE....who needs to be MORE tired?!
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I guess I should join. . . . dragging my feet on rads. I have my simulation tomorrow, and am hoping to feel better about it then. I really don't want rads, but I'm told that due to my age, the size of the tumor and the grade, no one will really recommend against it. ugh!
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Hi Ladies.
I'm with you.
I have my last chemo on Tues and rads are starting 18 October. My education/planning appointment is 3 October. I think I'm getting 25 rounds but will know for sure on the 3rd. -
Hi, can I join you? Like Kay, I will be starting my rads on October 3 and have 34 scheduled. Looking forward to sharing the "joys" with all of you ladies.
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Hi Ladies! Yes, I think I'm starting first. I will fill you in on how things go.
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Hi! Have been through radiaiton - not as many as most of you will undergo. But, it wasn't bad at all. I only had 16 treatments and the whole process from time in to time out was no longer then 30 minutes. I had 2 45 second shots of radiation and it was easy. I had very little reaction to the radiation - skin was sunburned but I was told to put on "Glaxal Base" as there is no additives in it. According to the radiologist oncologist, it is the base before any ingredients are put in for other creams. I always put my cream on 4 hours before treatment as they said none before 2 hours but could apply it right after. I was constantly putting it on. I also found "Glaxal Base" with vitamin E and I thought it worked wonders for me. By the 2nd week I just wanted it over. Was getting extremely tired and wished they could give me 3 shots at once. I think the stress of getting there on time was more stressful then anything. Glad it was over when I finished. Good luck to you all!
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Simulation is today! I've cancelled twice already, so I KNOW in the office they are probably placing bets to see if I cancel today
Feeling confident, ready to get this over with.
My one anxiety is the whole "marking" part. I've heard they mark with tatoos and I'm totally not into that. My Mom refused the tatoos and they used a sharpie. Anyone else have experience with that?
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Hi all -
5kidsMom - I have my simulation today too! I am ready to move on to the next phase, and get this all behind me! It is the everyday thing that stresses me....
marthah - It is good to see you on this board! I too finished my chemo (last one was Sept 16th). I was told I would be having 31-32 rad treatments. I am anxious to find out my daily schedule and know how it will jive with my work. I will have an hour drive each way...ugh!
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Hi All, May i join?:-) I finished chemo on 9/8, had my marking/planning session last friday on 9/23, very overwhelming, so much info, my Rad Onco was very thorough with the SEs short term & long term (i guess they have to tell you) that i found myself thinking "should i go ahead with this or not?? basically i have no choice" i was more concerned with the SEs because my tumor was on my left breast so there is the slight chance of heart/lung problems in the future, my RO reassured mt that the chances at .001% and also because i will be getting my rads laying on the prone position that will minise the rays getting to my heart/lungs... I hope so:-(
Regarding the mapping/planning, i was also quiet hesitant with the tatoo (dont ahve any:-) but was reassured that it was a tiny winnie dot that you cant notice and you can remove it later... so i had the tatoo, wasnt painful at all.
I will be starting rads on monday 10/3 for 6 weeks 5 days p/wk.. this will take me to 11/14. Cant wait for all of this to be over!!!!
Thanks ladies.
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Hi Ladies,
I finished Rads on May 20, 2011...I purchased two tubes of Miaderm radiation relief but only used one. I have an unopened, still plastic wrapped 4 oz tube here, that has an expiration date of 11/2012 that I would like to give to someone that can use it. I don't want any money...Please PM me your name and address and I will send it to you by priority mail...It works great and I had very little skin issues thanks to this wonderful cream. First one that PM's me - I'll send it to you...
Good luck on your upcoming rads all of you...
Best Wishes,
Rita
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Snoopy73, we're starting our rads on the same day but you finish 3 days earlier...lucky girl. Mine are at 8:30AM CST, what time are yours? Regarding the tatoos, I had the 3 little dots, virtually painless and I'm earning some "cool mom" points with my daughter's 26 year old friends by telling them I got tattooed. We've got to have a little fun when we can, right? Blessings to you all.
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Well I guess I lied
Appointment today was the planning/marking, simulation is next week. Silly me. I did get away with no tatoos--so happy that they agreed to work with me. My little boys were really excited that they "measured" with lasers
Sad to find out that the early morning appts. are taken, and I have to wait till someone finishes to work myself in there. Trying to figure out when to do this EVERY day, and still manage to get my kids where they need to go AND have someone to watch the ones at home is difficult!
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5kidsmom, I really feel for you. I have two grown sons and a14yo daughter, and I am having worries about being where I need to be with rads. I had a simulation last Monday and am having another one this Monday and rads start on Tuesday. Am I the only one who had to get two simulations? Also, got 5 tattoos, and they may be doing a few more next Monday. Geez, I must have hit the jackpot.
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Kay, you are really, really cool! Not sure about the 2 simulations but they must have perfected your plan by now. I'll be thinking of you next week when we start our fun.
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nancygv55 - my rads will be at 4:30pm EST, i chose that time because i plan to work through radiation and i have 2 small kids (4.5 & 3 yrs) that go to preschool & pre-K, so my plan is to work 8:30am to 3pm and go to my rads finish hopefully before 5:30pm then go get my kids (the drive from the centere to my kids school is abt 20 mins). My friedn and sister in law will also help out at times, my DH will be dropping them in the morning. I hope i will manage, i am getting nervous:-) hope the fatigue wont catch up to me. To the ladies that are midway or completed radiation, how is the fatigue? is it manageable? what about other SEs?
5kidsmom - I hear you:-)
Good day ladies
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Kay, were they 2 simulations, or was one a planning appointment? Maybe the 1st simulation they realized that their planning didn't go as they um, planned? LOL. They told me yesterday that after they work my plan, I'll come back for a simulation, and as long as the RO approves it, we'll start rads the next day. Maybe your RO wanted to re-work the plan? Don't be afraid to ask! After all this, I've found it is much easier (in the long run) to lay all my cards on the table. I actually cancelled my planning appointment twice, before I felt good enough about rads to go through with it! It took me sitting down with the RO and telling him I was not fully understanding it all, before I was able to get on board and commit to it. They know that I ask a lot of questions, but they also know I'll do what I need to do, as long as I understand it.
Snoopy how has it been with your young kids? I have a 4 yr old and it has been a long hard road for him. When I was 1st diagnosed, it was so hard to even get out of the house without him. . . he knew something was wrong. My other kids do okay, but man, it's hard on them. At least they are older and do better at expressing feelings.
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Welcome to all the newbies I've missed the last few days! Wow...looks like we have a great group here!
I had my planning/education session yesterday. It included an ultrasound to see the tumor cavity, a CT scan, an MRI, and of course, the marking. They used a blue Sharpie, then taped over them. (They told me I have the option of tatooing, but, um...errr...no thanks.) I'm scheduled to go on a vacay with the DH next week, so I go in for my simulation on 10/10 and will start treatments on 10/11. I am to receive 30 treatments (5 days/wk for 6 wks, no weekends or holidays). If I miss, they will just tack the treatment onto the end of the schedule so I still get my 30.
They told me not to wear any deoderant/antiperspirant because it has aluminum in it. Anyone else get this instruction? They also said the skin irritation will likely show up around week 3 or 4. When/If it does, I'm to let them know and they'll tell me what to use. Am also to use Dove unscented soap as it has the least amount of acid compared to other soaps/body washes, which will help with the skin irritation.
My heart goes out to all of you with small children. I can't imagine trying to manage this schedule with work AND the little ones! Hang in there, though...you're marvelously strong and you CAN do this!
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Teresa5,
^5 on finishing the chemo! I'm right there with ya, gf! Finished mine on 9/9 (x6 infusions). Still feeling kind of puny (my word for the fatigue), but getting a little better each day!
Cheers!
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marthah - I have stopped using regular deo's since i was diagnosed, i use Toms of Maine available at Target and other stores. I noticed that you have to apply it twice or more during the day but otherwise it works. I also use Dove wash for sensitive skin (i started using this since chemo 3 coz i had skin itches and iritation).
5kidsmom - this journey has been hard for all of us, i have been trying to maintain a "normal/regualr' life & schedule for my kids, but its hard. Thye are young so they dont really understand much, i told them that mama had a booboo on my breast that i had to remove. I did not loose my hair during chemo because i used the penguin cold caps so that alos helped in the sense that they saw me as the normal me. We try to do fun things with them on weekends, but they know somehting is up with me. I cannot wait for the rads to end, i wish i could close my eyes and open them and its over!! God help us!!
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Maybe it was a planning session. I'm pretty sure the RO called it a simulation when I made the appointment. Had a pregnancy test (what a joke!) first, then all marked up with sharpie while on the CT machine (don't know what they're called), then CT scan, then the tattoos. Is that a planning session?
Welcome to all! We are going to have a good group, and it will be so much easier than going through it alone. LOL on being cool! I am planning on telling some people I got some tattoos and want to see the reaction. My oldest son (22) has three, and I hate them, so it will be interesting to see his reaction. He is away at school and I won't see him until Thanksgiving.
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Interesting about the skin care/deodorant. I wasn't told any of that, but who knows, maybe they are saving that news
I'm finding that some offices feel you can't handle everything at once. I'd rather have all the info at once. Then again, I was mad after my 1st appt, and threw away all the info they gave me. . . . maybe it was in there
Maybe I'm the only one, but since my MX, I really don't sweat much. Maybe it's the effects of the chemo. I can't even tell you the last time I used deodorant, and there are no issues with not using it! To add to that, the hair in my armpits and legs hasn't really come back. Very strange to me, cause the hair on my arms is like normal, and my hair is also growing back. I'm good with having no hair on the legs and pits though! LOL
Snoopy that is awesome that you didn't lose your hair! What kind of chemo did you get? Mine all fell out, and my littlest was 3 at the time. He is in LOVE with the movie "Tangled" and used to say. . . "mama, I want yo hair back. Long, like in Tangled!". LOL My hair has always been long, so bald was a big change. I also think my younger 2 have lost faith in doctors. I keep going to the doc, yet I'm not "better". Hard to explain.
Marthah--so glad I'm not the only one that didn't want the tatoos!! There was just something so invasive about that, to me. I don't want ONE MORE permanent reminder of all this, thankyouverymuch!
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Hi everyone, I'd like to join. Had my lump/SNB on Aug 30 and planning session/CT last week. I need to go back again on Thurs for another planning session with a different machine to keep track of my breathing so the rads don't hit my heart. Anyone else going thru that? I'm not sure I totally understand what it does. I will probably start rads (33 total) in mid-October.
At my last appt I got 4 tattoos that were like a pinprick; piece of cake. Was much harder to hold my arms up over my head in the little foam form for ~30 mins. They totally fell asleep.
I just spent a lot of time reading thru all the posts in the Sept 11 rads group which was really helpful but also scary. I wish there was a way to know how you would be affected by rads - fatigue, redness, irritation, etc.
As far as creams and lotions, my RO recommends calendula cream. Anyone else? I didn't see it mentioned very often on the Sept 2011 board. I did see a lot of recommendations there for Udderly Smooth cream, aloe vera gel, Aquaphor and Miaderm. I'm going to ask my RO about those.
Looking forward to going thru rads with all of you.
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Welcome, dawmson! I had a hard time with holding my arm up too (I think I was about an hour like that), completely fell asleep. When the tech told me I could take my arms down, the left was fine, but I couldn't open my right hand off the bar. Tech had to open it up for me. I don't have the breathing session, but my cancer is on the right side, so they aren't concerned with my heart with rads. I forget what cream my RO recommended, but I think he said he'd give me some. I guess they have samples. I will have to check on Monday at the simulation. I got a written packet with info. I went through it kind of fast. I just now found that I had a packet with chemo that I didn't know about. I shoved it in a drawer. I finished chemo at the end of July. My rads packet definitely says that I can use any kind of deodorant, does not have to be organic or no aluminum. I am not sure why there are so many differences between all the recommendations. I don't sweat much either though, especially now that the weather is getting cooler. I haven't used deodorant since MX on Aug. 17 and will wait until after rads to go back to it I think. I have also heard good things about EMU oil. And one person swears by Desitin. Not really looking forward to lathering anything on my new boob (had DIEP on 8/17 too), but will probably have to. Have a great night everyone, talk to you soon.
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I had my simulation on 09/26 - I met with my new RO and really liked him - very thorough. And like Snoopy73, I too was given the information about the left side possible side effects of heart and lung damage, followed by the reassurance that they benefits far out weigh the side effects... It is all so scary. I have three small tattoos, and was told I would have two more with my first session. I will have a total of 33 treatments starting Oct 10th. I am having my port removed on Oct 6th (hooray). My heart goes out to the Moms with young children. Mine are 19 and 21 and I thought it was hard telling them that I had breast cancer. I have been worrying about working through radiation...I can't imagine how tough it would be to have young children at home. God Bless all of you!
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