August 2011 rads
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bb226.....i finsih next week, hopefully. My first boost was cancelled yesterday due to equipment malfunction. Hopefully today it will be repaired. I have a much later appointment then usual, not until noon. Then I have to see my RO, then be at a different hospital 20 minutes away for my thyroid biopsy. I hope I make it on time!
Beana...thanks for the happy thoughts. I hope you are doing well. I take Benadryl already for allergies so that has helped with the itching as well.
sarahbob.....I am So sorry you have cellulitis yet again! Better than a blood clot of course, but sure not what you need right now. I hope the antibiotics kick in quickly and you get to feeling better very soon. Sending BIG, but gentle hugs to you! Feel better soon!
jenny....congrats on finishing and enjoying life to the fullest!!!
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justmejanis: Thanks for the hug. I saw the surgeon this morning, after my rads. The surgeon thinks it is lymphedema, but that it can lead to cellulitis if not addressed. He is referring me to the lymphedema clinic. It is weird b/c I only had the sentinal node removed on the right and that is the side with all the issues (seroma, cellulitis earlier in Sept, and now this). I had 14 nodes removed from the left and no issues at all (yet anyway). HMMM?
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Jenny congradulations... Kate I bet your thrilled to have the dental work done. I bet your so proud of your new smile. Glad you have such a wonderful friend to help you... I hope your trip home went well.
Sarah I hope your feeling better soon. I know how hard that must be for you. Hugs!!!
I used alot of Ice Jeana it numbs you and the itching is not so bad.. I am still using it. My breast is soooo hot.... Glad your doing well and almost through....
Ann and bb Thanks for easing my mind a little. Having BC is enough. I hate to deal with anything else right now. I went to the doctor 3 times this week and go 3 times next week for test. Driving me crazy. It helps to know you can relate and understand... Janis as always you are so positive and always bring a smile to my face.. ThanksI hope everyone is having a good day with RADS..
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I finished # 20 today Only 10 left. I had a large fluid build up they took another ct today and after 5 weeks it is small enough I don't have to have needle to take it out.
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Sarah, I'm so sorry. You do seem to get every side effect there is!
I was pretty tired this week (finish with rad almost a week ago) but I am healing. The boost area bothers me when I sleep (try to sleep). It's hard to sleep on your back all night long. I'm totally exhausted right now but I'm pushing myself to go out to a Swing Dance tonight. I took a few lessons last year. We'll see how it goes.
I decided to do the Breast Cancer - Making Strides Walk this weekend here in Rochester. It will be so strange. I've always donated money but I've never been to one of these events. I'm excited but also have a strange feeling at being one of "them" now. I guess I should wear all of the Pink things that I've been given through out this journey.
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Thank you for the good wishesIRW333. Yes, everything went well in Nashville, but I am sad to be home. Because I am separated from my husband, I am very lonely here in Santa Monica, Ca.. I am going to my plastic surgeon tomorrow so she can look at my skin from radiation, and let me know when she can do the surgery for implants and breast lifts. I hope it can be soon, because after that I am going out to try and find Mr. Right. Today my breast is still red and I have a rash. The whole breast area is less red, but the area of the boost is redder, and today is my 8th day post rads.
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Go get em Katehudson!
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Hi Sab, I will try lol.
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did everyone drop off the face fo the earth? Where is everyone?
I finished # 28 today!!! Only 5 boosts to go!!
Saw the RO today and he noticed some skin breakdown under my arm. It is about the size of a silver dollar, so not big at all. I looked at it in the mirror when he was done and it really just looks like after a sunburn and the skin turns dark and then peels. The nurse agreed it really just looked like some dead skin sloughing off. He put silvadene on it and I am to apply it 2x a day until I see him again next Tuesday.
I go to the lymph-edema clinic tomorrow morning. My arm is still swollen all the way to my hand, bit not as tender. It is still a little red at the elbow (which led me to tell the doctor about it). The RO commented today how it seemed to come up all of a sudden and not gradually like lymph-edema typically does. This just goes to show I am not typical! LOL!
I walked in a Women's Only 5K over the weekend. It is sponsored by the Breast Center in Greensboro and raised more than $100,000 to help fund a scholarship to provide mammograms/screenings/biopsies for uninsured and under insured women. I only finished about 1/3 of it, but hey.....that's still 1 mile! I was plenty tired just the same! LOL!
Hope everyone is having a great week so far!
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Sarah still here. Waiting on you to finish... Your so close. He acts surprised b/c he does not want to admit he might have played a part in you getting Lymphedema. Go figure! No one wants to take the blame. I have had it in my leg since 2005 and finally will be seeing a theripist soon too ( no insurance until now)... I know what your going through. BC just keeps on giving. LOL Congradulations on going a mile with my fatigue after RADS I would find that hard to do...
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lrw333: the LE is in the opposite arm as the rads side. I have had a seroma for over 4 months on that side also (and only had the sentinel node removed). I had 14 nodes disected from the left side , plus 28 rads, and no issues there. It is odd. I have been working out at the gym, doing weight lifting, and I think that contributed more than anything.
As for the walk, I only was able to do 1 mile bc of the fatigue from rads. I walked about 1/2 mile, rested for about 10 min and then walke the 1/2 mile back across the finish line. All that took 50 min, so that tells you how slow I was walking. LOL! I was worn slap out afterwards! LOL!
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congrats sarah - you are almost done! !!!
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I am still here too Sarah although usually in the September rads. Even though it is October! My last treatment is tomorrow! I am so excited, the burn is bad and I just want to start healing now. HUGE congratulations on being done with regular rads! Onto boosts and then you are done. Congrats too on doing the walk...that is awesome! Doesn't matter that you didn't finish, you tried and that is more than enough considering you are in active treatment. Good job!
Hi MamaV!! How are you doing hon?
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Just me jeans: today is your day!
Don't get in trouble setting off those fireworks, we don't want to have to bail you out LOL
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WOOOO! WOOOOO! YAY! for Janis! Congrats!
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Congratulations Janis. Welcome to the after rads party.
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This is fantastic Janis - your LAST day!!!! wootwoot!! Sooooooooooo happy for you.
Ann
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Hooray Janis!!!!!!
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Merilee....thanks so much for the fireworks! Beautiful!
So I am oficially done now. No parties or big celebration. One of my techs, Juanita, gave me a small box of gourmet chocolates for finishing. How sweet! I was low on pain meds and my Mo was there. The techs went back to talk to him and he wrote me a fresh script. So I am good to go. I was ordered to go home and do nothing for one week! LOL....not likely to happen of course but will try to rest. Juanita and Maria both told me this burn will likely get worse before it gets better. I knew that pretty much and will do my best to take it easy. I am supposed to spend as much time as possible on the couch with my arm resting up high on the back. I have Domeboro soaks to help dry it out. Plus Aquaphor mixed with lidocaine. I am so ready to heal.
Thanks for the support all of you, it means so much to me!!!
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Congradulations Janice!!! I was not told to take it easy but it took me a week to feel like doing alot... Rest up, you earned it for sure.... I will be so happy when everyone is finished.
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Irw.....I have not had any real fatigue. They just told me to take it easy so my burns can heal. No bra and elevate my arm on the back of the couch as much as possible. Keeping me down for that long won't happen, LOL!
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Ice was my friend the first week after. 24/7. I am just glad your finished. You can began to heal. The blisters do hurt alot. I think your body will tell you what you can do. Mine did. Just be good to yourself and you can't go wrong..... I found out my Thyroid is not enlarged now. They said the blood work could still pick up something though. I just know it is still hard to eat and swallow. I have lost 18 pds. We really have no idea what RADS does to our body. I guess wait and see.. LOL This is a crazy ride we are on for sure.
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Irw.......yes, ice is very helpful. My techs gave me some samples of "Tender Wets". They are gel pads filled with Ringer's Lactate. Very soothing! Another gal on this forum said that you can mix peroxide 50/50 with water and use a washcloth to soak it in. I have not tried it yet, but she said it worked really well for her. You are right, rads do strange things to our bodies. My nipple area started bleeding just a little late this afternoon. Nothing serious and I just put more of my burn ointment on it. No plans to put a bra on for a long time!
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Janice I use peroxide only and it does take the heat out and is helping me heal quicker for sure. You really should try it... It did not even burn or sting. Felt good to me. The dead skin comes off easier too. Wow your nipple is bleeding too? So sorry your hurting I wish I could do something. I still have not worn a bra. I think the underneath part of my breast and stomach burned the most. I can't handle a bra for sure...
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bleeding nipples? I'm kinda glad I don't have any nipples anymore then! LOL! I have just some very mild peeling (like after a sunburn) under my left arm. I have not worn a bra in about 2 weeks (not like I have anything to put in one any more! LOL!). I really think that has helped keep my skin from breaking down more. The RO gave me silvadene cream and I am still using the radiaplex aloe lotion. The techs said today that my skin has held up remarkably well, but to expect it to get slightly worse next week after I finish......and that would be only 4 more days!!!!
I saw the lymphedema PT today. She said it looks like I have mild lymphedema and she recommends I wear a glove a sleeve daily, during waking hours, on the right arm for months and one on the left if I am flying (preventative). No more BPs or blood draws from either arm for life. I will go to see her 2x/week for the next 3 weeks to start with for manual drainage (massage) and see how that goes. Gee thanks cancer! You suck!
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I just finished # 25 tomorrow and than head off to Boston on Fri for a wedding and than finish next Fri with all my radiation.
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Great news lynniea! You are almost there! Enjoy Boston - I love Quincy Market!
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#30 complete!! 3 more and I am DONE!!!
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I am so glad you are almost finished Sarahbob. You have been through so much. I have my follow up appointment with my R O today. I am 15 days post rads, red and itchy, at night, in the boost area only. I am hoping this will be gone in a week.
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Sarahbob - yippee for you too! The end is near!
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