October 2011 Rads

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  • Natters
    Natters Member Posts: 361
    edited November 2011

    Rn4babies, lot of nurses in my family, including my mom (post-op) so I was curious. I'm also amazed at the moms in here raising kids while dealing with BC.



    They are all backed up at my center today - my appt was supposed to be an hour ago and there are still lots of people in front of me. The RO looked at me already, since I was sitting here waiting, and he is amazed how well my underboob is doing so far. Then again, the area underneath my underarm is looking angry, that and my nipple are crazy itchy but he didnt give me anything for it, just told me I could buy some Benadryl at the drugstore if applying more cream doesn't help. But man do I feel lucky that I don't have to stay home and air out like that....although I think you're further along than me. Today is just #17 for me.

  • MostlySew
    MostlySew Member Posts: 1,418
    edited November 2011

    Rn4babies,

    Have you tried cornstarch yet? I'm not sure you can/should use it if you've got open sores under the breast, but when you get them healed, it's great for helping to keep you dry. Lots of us out here also would put a really soft t-shirt strip 4"x10" or so under the breast under our bras. That helps keep the friction down and you could change it often at work. Just be careful setting it under there as the skin is so tender right now. I also tried to be sure that each time I applied lotion, I lay down with my arm over my head and the area drying till it was absorbed. Probably an impossible task for you before work, but perhaps at your night time application.



    Hope this helps, it will get better and finally be over one day....it's just sometimes tough getting there. Good luck (from one who's been there).

  • rn4babies
    rn4babies Member Posts: 409
    edited December 2011

    Well, my underboob and armpit are starting to get better, although still very tender. Now my new problem is my raw nipple. I cannot stand for any shirt to touch it! I'm also getting sharp pains in it. I've been off work since Tuesday and I NEVER miss work. I'm thankful for the week off rads now but still disappointed I couldn't finish on time. I still have 2 whole breast and 5 boosts to go. At least I'm 3/4 way there. I'd love to invent and patent a boob lifter to allow the underboob to air out. My setup is so comical!

  • Kay_G
    Kay_G Member Posts: 3,345
    edited December 2011

    Glad you're feeling better RN4babies! I could have used an invention like that during rads. I looked pretty comical trying to air out as well.

  • Joan811
    Joan811 Member Posts: 2,672
    edited December 2011

    Tomorrow at 8 AM I finish up my first week of rads.  No soreness yet; but am applying lotion.
    I am glad to have the week end.
    Nite all,

    Joan

  • dawmson
    dawmson Member Posts: 75
    edited December 2011

    Hi ladies, I can tell that we are all finishing up since the posts are getting fewer. I just wanted to check in and say that my really bad rash that started with the boosts finally started getting better on Wednesday. 1% hydrocortisone did nothing for it, so I got a prescription for triamcinolone cream. The rash still looks bad (lovely red dots all over my chest, up to my neck and almost to my belly button) but doesn't itch anymore. My skin is deep red where the boost were but has already faded a lot everywhere else (my last regular treatment was 2 weeks ago today).

    My next goal is to get all my holiday shopping and several big work projects done so I can relax and do NOTHING for the last two weeks of the year. If there's any year when any of us should ask for a lot of pampering for a holiday gift, this year is IT!

  • VeggieGirl
    VeggieGirl Member Posts: 2
    edited December 2011

    Silia - Thank you for the information on the cream.  The RO actually switched me to the boost early to help defer some of my skin issues.  I am going back to full rads next week after completing my boosts.  I haven't had any new blisters appear, but there is still a lot of skin peeling.  

     Yes, I'm vegetarian.  :)   

  • Vicks1960
    Vicks1960 Member Posts: 473
    edited December 2011

    rn4babies:

    I too am having some nipple problems, cracking,... I am finding that it is more comfortable when I take a bandaid, put some triple ointment on the bandaid then attach it to the nipple.  For me that protects the nipple from the clothing rubbing on it..

  • marthah
    marthah Member Posts: 322
    edited December 2011

    Hey ladies!!!

    My apologies for being MIA since before Thanksgiving. Life has been insanely busy and unpredictable the past 2 weeks, but all in a good way! Well,except for the stomach virus I picked up from my grandbabes which presented itself while I was caring for my DD who'd just had arthroscopic knee surgery.

    Congrats to those of you who have finished up! Yay!

    Beagle and rn4babies (and the others who have been having a rough go of it), hang in there. One foot in front of the other. We are here for you. 

    Rest well, everyone.

  • Joan811
    Joan811 Member Posts: 2,672
    edited December 2011

    I had tx #6 today and now have the start of a round blistery spot.  It seems too soon.  But whenever I would be in the sun too long, my skin would erupt in raised spots.  So maybe it's just my skin reacting to the radiation.  I have a long way to go, but really, after all my worry, it isn't that bad.  I met a dear woman who is being treated in her throat area and must wear the tight mask that bolts to the table.  I cringed when she told me and have been saying prayers for her ever since.  That made me feel so ridiculous with my petty fears....my treatments are very short and do-able. 
    Hope you are all enjoying your post-rads recovery -- just in time for holidays.
    Best wishes to all,

    Joan

  • Natters
    Natters Member Posts: 361
    edited December 2011

    Joan, I don't know how people wear that mask! That's like my worst nightmare :( there was a couple in my center yesterday and I have no idea what they were radiating on the man, but after he was gone maybe 10 minutes, a RO came to talk to his wife and said he wasn't managing well. And that it would take an hour! The RO warned her they might need to use general anesthesia and that they couldn't give him anything for the pain :(. We are really lucky in comparison!

  • Kay_G
    Kay_G Member Posts: 3,345
    edited December 2011

    That mask does sound bad, but I said something similar and one of the ladies on the forum told me it's not a zero sum game. Just because someone else has it worse than you, it doesn't diminish what you're going through. That being said, it's a good thing if it helps you get through, but don't let it make you feel wimpy or bad for complaining about your distress.



    It would seem to be really early for a blister Joan. I wonder if something could be rubbing that spot to cause a blister. I am not sure, but I think for the radiation to cause it, it would have to get bright red and sore first.

  • Natters
    Natters Member Posts: 361
    edited December 2011

    Kay, I do feel bad complaining but I started seeing a therapist who pointed out that although it isn't the worst thing that could happen to me, it is almost the worse thing that has ever happened to me so far in my life. So it's normal that I'm upset about it. But that is one reason this website is such a relief for me, because I feel like it's a really safe place to air my grievances about diagnosis and  treatment.

  • Robyn6463
    Robyn6463 Member Posts: 167
    edited December 2011

    I feel so fortunate to have made it this far into radiation without skin issues. Today is number 20, 8 left after that! I'm very tired, and REALLY sick of this disease running my life, but it's so close to being over now! I meet with the surgeon on Thursday to discuss/schedule my oopherectomy. And then I'll be done except for the 5 years of meds! Ran into my husband's aunt Christmas shopping, she'll be a 5 year survivor in a matter of days. She was inspirational, has a great sense of humor, but gently reminded me that it's never really over. We'll have to manage this for the rest of our lives. But it's okay, 'cause it's manageable. She was awesome.

  • Reality
    Reality Member Posts: 782
    edited December 2011

    Robyn - thanks for sharing your husb's. aunt's inspiration - whew, we need all the inspiration we can get - I agree - I had treatment 17 today - so thankful skin is holding up, but my breast just aches and I am truly exhausted - physically and mentally. I have to skip rads tomorrow to care for grandchildren who have half-day of school. I do not like to prolong treatments, but must admit that I will be glad to skip the 2hr round trip drive and the whole rad scene tomorrow!

  • Beaglesgirl
    Beaglesgirl Member Posts: 287
    edited December 2011

    Tomorrow is my last treatment! I can't believe it. It has been a long long road between surgery chemo then 33 rads( including 5 boosts) Also I had surgery last Friday (hysterectomy/oopherectomy ), My skin is a mess as well- so I'm not feeling like kicking my heels up. But inside I have fireworks and dancing and singing for days!

    Love and Peace!

    Laura 

  • Reality
    Reality Member Posts: 782
    edited December 2011

    Oh Laura - I am so happy for you! Keep singing.

    Sher 

  • Natters
    Natters Member Posts: 361
    edited December 2011
    Laura - I know you are still healing from surgery but I hope you have some small treats planned for this Friday. At least your favorite supper or glass of wine or gourmet chocolate or something like that? I am jealous that you are finishing up a week ahead of me: CONGRATULATIONS!!! 
  • Robyn6463
    Robyn6463 Member Posts: 167
    edited December 2011

    Congratulations Laura! I can't wait! I've got 6 to go, and the oopherectomy in late January! I like the gourmet chocolate idea. Or - you could do what I did and get a puppy!

  • Joan811
    Joan811 Member Posts: 2,672
    edited December 2011

    Kay1963, None of the NPs that I saw knows what the raised reddish itchy spot is.  I guess it is not typical rads skin damage.  It is sooo itchy and I have been trying anti-fungal on it to see if it responds.  I just do not want it to spread. 
    Nat - Only one more week for you??  I like what you were told - that it may not be the worst thing we COULD be going through but it may be the worst thing we have gone through....so true.  I have been feeling pretty emotional about everything this week. 
    Well, happy week end, and glad to hear more of you are finishing up soon.
    Best wishes to all,

    Joan

  • Reality
    Reality Member Posts: 782
    edited December 2011

    Just thinking a lot this a.m. - so grateful to have all of you to share feelings with. Rads have been a lot more emotional for me than chemo - I am not sure why - maybe because it is so science fiction-assembly line-like at my center. My chemo center was local and very small. The nurses live in my community, so we have a lot in common. I travel an hour to rads, to a city where I have no connection, I always feel comforted on my trip home from rads when I see the Adirondacks in the distance, as they are my home. Maybe rads are so emotional as we have all been through so much already, and are just tired of dealing with all of it. So glad it is Sunday - I plan to spend the day in my cozy mountain cabin, playing with my grandson and cooking. I wish each of you a relaxing Sunday.

    Sher 

  • Snoopy73
    Snoopy73 Member Posts: 287
    edited December 2011

    Hello beautiful ladies!! I am sorry I have been MIA. So, I have finizhed my Rads on 11/14! the last week was sooo exhausting! I was emaotionally, physically & mentally exhausted! So I deceide to take some time fof work and give myself a break from BC etc! I took Short Term disability and was home resting and healing my body from the radiation etc...my skin got really bad the last week of rads, blister under my breast, peeling, burn you name it!! I was in so much pain and agony, my RO preseribed a sulphate cream to use on the open blistered area, that helped... also being at home, I let the area get some area so that helped alot!! I am happy to say that 3 weeks out of radiation my skin is clear and smooth and back!! I have a bit of a shade on my breast but my RO said that it will go away.. I am currently using palmers cocoa butter. Just thought i should stop by and say hello.

    Take care ladies

  • Silia
    Silia Member Posts: 330
    edited December 2011

    Hello all - happy to report that today was my final rads!  So glad to be done with all my treatments (other than Tamoxifen which I'll start this week...)  I would have been done last week but the RO gave me a week off because my skin was on the verge of blistering and she thought it best to let my skin recover a bit before the final 2 Tx's.

    As others have said, I've been emotional (mostly down) lately.  I do think it's the culmination of this entire @#$%^ year!  11 months ago today I accidentally found the lump that started this whole damn thing.  Sigh............  Congrats to all who have finished.  Hugs to all that are still in process.  Hang tough.

  • Ceeztheday
    Ceeztheday Member Posts: 403
    edited December 2011

    Laura, Silia, and soon Natters...congratulations on making it to the finish line in this part of our journey. I read a quote that I liked..."Don't ruin today by worrying about what might happen tomorrow." I know...easier said than done, but I think it is a good goal to shoot for. Again, congratulations ladies. Onward and upward.

  • Silia
    Silia Member Posts: 330
    edited December 2011

    Thanks Ceez!  I like your quote.  For 2012, I'm going to really try to embrace a "seize the day" mindset...

  • Natters
    Natters Member Posts: 361
    edited December 2011

    Rads have been very emotional for me, too. I didn't have chemo and this was the most intensive part of my treatment, and the one that affected my daily life mthe most. On top of that, my partner has NOT been there for me and we are going thru a very rough patch. one thing I read about on where is that the period AFTER tx can also be hard, harder than we anticipate. We might continue to have physical issues and emotional issues. Somebody on here suggested a book called "After Breast Cancer" and I just got it to read since I am done tomorrow.

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited December 2011
    I wish I could remember who suggested After Breast Cancer because I would like to thank her for recommending such a great book.  I just finished reading it and it was very helpful.
  • Snoopy73
    Snoopy73 Member Posts: 287
    edited December 2011

    Natters - I totally understand the emotional part, i had chemo & radiation and somehow found radiation to be more emotionally & physically tough than chemo. I had to to STOP and take some time off for myself and body to heal after radiation. I took 4 weeks off, break from work, etc and it really helped, i feel a new me:-) I am sorry about your partner, urghh as if you need another stress in your life! Take care of yourself, you are a priority!!

  • Ceeztheday
    Ceeztheday Member Posts: 403
    edited December 2011

    I also read that book and I thought that it was terrific. Here is the full title for anyone who'd like to check it out...After Breast Cancer: A Common-Sense Guide to Life After Treatment. Author is Hester Hill Schnipper. She is an experienced oncology social worker and a breast cancer survivor. Excellent and comprehensive book. I got mine on Amazon.com for my Kindle and it is also available in paperback and hardcover.

  • Snoopy73
    Snoopy73 Member Posts: 287
    edited December 2011

    I am going to get my copy of the book today!! Thanks ladies.

    Sending you well wishes on this beautiful Friday and wishing you have a great & blessed weekend!~

    Hugs!

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