Summer 2015 Rads
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thanks durumama for the info. For now I'm still on gold bond but suspect soon I'll need to upgrade to something heavier. I have been swimming tho and just put Vaseline on as a barrier. No issues which I'm thankful for. I have a sore throat for the last couple days. Think it's from rads to the collar bone area. Otherwise tired mid day. Didn't expect that so soon but I haven't been sleeping well so that probably has an influence.
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I'm at 4/33 today. 12% down!
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Pboi, I noticed my skin getting tight and pink after five sessions, but it didn't bother me. I'm at 20/28 now and it's just in the last few days I've noticed it feeling hot and itchy.
I have noticed the exhaustion is getting worse. I'm trying to get a nap every afternoon because I'm having trouble sleeping at night.
I've also noticed I've have become increasingly scatterbrained over the past week or so. Has anyone else had this? It could be chemo brain still. Or maybe the exhaustion from rads. Both in combination probably. Can't remember what I'm doing from one moment to the next.
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Thx Darumama. I'm sleeping just ok, the night sweats wake me a few times a night. Now like LD I'm tired mid-day. Was just wondering how much worse the fatigue will get...
I like your thinking Ksusan! For me 8/25, 32% done!
Anyone started hormonals during rads?
PB
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Hi,
ksusan, I am 6/33 today... Feeling ok, pretty tired, though. Today I felt tightness in my biopsy site when I was holding the handle during treatment. It's a new pain, and I am hoping not the beginning of some kind of complication. I just saw the doctor yesterday and this pain was not present...
I have been working full time this week and last, but I am starting my short term disability next week. I have a 40 mile commute each way, and by noon I am wiped out with 3 hours left to go before I drive back home for my treatment....
Have a good day,
-~Midgie
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PB-I started Arimidex - with Lupon for ovarian suppression since I'm not in menopause yet. No major side effects so far other than hot flashes, and I was having them already due to chemopause.
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As of yesterday I am halfway through my WBI (7 boosts after that). I've found that I have less late afternoon fatigue his week than the first two weeks. Hopefully some of you will find yours leveling off, too.
Knock on wood - my skin is holding out well so far. I'm using SweetHope's suggestion of a cold cloth applied immediately afterwards. I freeze a fingertip towel overnight, put it in a zip lock along with my aloe and throw it in my purse on the way to RT. I apply the aloe right after treatment and then position the icy cloth where it covers as much of the treated area as possible. I also take Aleve before tx to reduce inflammation. I've been planning to use a re-usable cooling band but haven't been able to pick up a new one yet. I do think that cooling the skin after tx. has helped a lot. There's still swelling (which is ugly and I hate) but it's better than being fried.
Good luck to everyone. Hang tough.
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Darumama...my plan is the same Lupron and Arimidex. How long after you start Lupron before they start the Arimidex? Do they check that you are menopausal before they start the Aridimex?...sorry so many questions...thx!
Hopeful...I'm in my second week, good to hear it's possible the fatigue could level off!
PB
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PB - I hope it does for you! I think it's harder for those such as yourself who are just coming off of chemo but, as my RO keeps reminding me, everyone reacts differently!
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PB, I got my Lupron shot and started arimidex the very same day. I'm 46 and was still having regular periods prior to BC. I had two periods whilst on chemo and my doc assumed that it was eventually going to come back. I finished chemo on 6/5 and started arimidex 7/8. Starting now didn't give it a chance to return. When do they plan to start you?
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Darumama. I'm interested in your ovary supression shot? I Was 49 at diagnosis and still having periods. I too had 2 periods during chemo one on a/c and one on taxol.. My onc said I'll be on tamoxifen only after rads. I see arimedex is post menapause. I have a younger female onc so I'm curious what your onc is saying about your supression treatment
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Sorry to interject all this hormonal talk here in rads summer camp!
Thx Darumama. I will start as soon as I can get it scheduled. I'm already having hot flashes/night sweats from chemo pause and want to get this going before my period has a chance to come back.
LD, I am 43 and premenopausal. Tamoxifen was also offered to me. After a lot of angst over this decision, I decided OS+AI will hopefully give me the best chance at keeping this beast away!
PB
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LiveD, When the doc first mentioned that he wanted to do arimidex instead of tamoxifen I was pretty surprised. I'd never heard of arimidex. He told me there are fewer side effects and better results. I found this article on BC.org which helped convince me. http://www.breastcancer.org/research-news/20101003 .
Since I was still menstruating prior/during chemo he told me we'd have to do ovarian suppression with Lupron. Rather than saying "we're going put you into artificial menopause" he said "we're going to put your ovaries to sleep," adding that the Lupron would only work as long as I kept getting shots. I could always stop. This kept me from freaking out in his office. However, he wants me on arimidex for ten years. I will probably really consider having my ovaries out. My doc had me do an extended panel of genetic tests, beyond BRCA (I know I'm neg). The results may help inform whether the ovaries come out sooner rather than later. My doc has been practicing for about 20 years. He came highly recommended by BS because he's up on the latest research and his practice participates in a lot of studies.
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pboi I will definitely be having this conversation with my onc to give me the good and bad of ea plan. I was only offered tamoxifen.
On another note I forgot to share the lymphodema therapist told me to wear my sleeve evey day during rads. I dont have lymphodema but its a preventative since i had so many nodes out. She said radiation can kill more lymph nodes than they took out during surgery. We hadn't talked about that yet but thought I would share.
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Yes, radiation apparently does damage the lymph vessels as well as the blood vessels. (That's one of the reasons I'm really working at keeping up my workouts during radiation - I want to encourage as much circulation as possible as well as fending off fatigue.)
Radiation's damage is a lot more subtle than chemo's, I think, but it's there nonetheless and most ROs don't really go very deeply into the side effects, short or long-term. They'll be mentioned briefly but you really have to probe to get the details.
Cancer - the gift that keeps on giving.
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five more left! Walking at least one way each day, more usually there and back, so logging between 17-20 miles per week. Feel really good considering.
Somedays I feel fine before my rad tx, then after, it's like I'm in a fog. Could really order a coffee at Starbucks, forgot the sizes, what I wanted, didn't understand when they asked my name for the cup. It was strange. So far that's only been a few times, but yes, I do feel a bit out of it overall, like I've hadmedicine that makes me groggy. Think of what is happening to our bodies. It's a lot! Our poor selves are trying to recover, heal, fend of radiation, etc.
I'm on AI and Os. Zoladex shot and Letrozole (Femara brand name). Very little stiffness or problems so far. Last month no hot flashes, this past week, three to four at night waking me up. Not as bad as chemopause flashes, but bothersome. I'm taking gabapentin to help mellow them out. I think the SOFT study results for ER pos patients that came out last March showed some clear benefit from supression and AIs vs Tamox. There are some articles on it here on BCO. I'm getting treated at UCSF and they said they have been using AI and OS as their standard of care for the past few years, before the study came out, it's worth asking the MO about
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I'm not on anything hormonal until after rads. I think I'm due to get Femara for 5 years or something like that. I've been getting Herceptin for the HER2+ through chemo and for a year after... but that's not hormonal therapy. I'm glad I was post-menopausal right before DX... One less change to worry about! Had my hot flashes years ago!
My rads schedule has been bounced around this week. Apparently it's time for a lot of doctors' vacations and other doctors have to double-up to cover for them, so I'm having to go in early for the next couple of days! Luckily, my schedule is totally flexible these days, so I don't mind. And I'm staying at my sister's place, which is just about 10 minutes away...!
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Gatomal, you might try magnesium for the hot flashes if not already using. (It will complement any calcium you take as well.) Many women find it helps a lot. My RO encouraged me to continue that during radiation.
April, it's great that your treatment is so conveniently located. Every little bit helps at this point, doesn't it? -
I'm DONE!!! It was almost anticlimactic! It feels weird to know I don't have any appointments at all for almost 2 weeks!
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Congrats, Molly!
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Congrats Molly! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I forgot how many treatments you had. How is your skin now? Any tips for those of us still at camp?
PB
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Congratulations, Molly!! ENJOY that freedom from appointments and please keep us posted on how you (and your skin) are doing.
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Here you go: A chemo/radiation diet/exercise/well being thread: https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/69/topic/833450
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I had 20 treatments (15 whole breast and 5 boosts). I have some mild itching I can mostly ignore and am a bit pink (in the armpit especially) but for the most part it has been very easy for me. Very grateful. They said I can start using real deodorant again right away.
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congrats Molly. Hopeful.thanks for the tip, yes I should be taking my calcium, magnesium. I have a dexa scan next week, and depending on the results, I may start on zometa for bones, and to possible protect against mets. Four more. Ran part way there, only about a half mile, but it felt LONGER. Skin holding up. The soft tank under a supportive sports bra has been the secret for me w exercise. So much more comfortable than a tight sports bra on tender skin
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It's official sort of: I'll be starting rads in late August (unless the RO finds some crucial yet undiscovered bit of information about my prognosis and throws a hissy fit about my going off to visit my father for a week), and gearing up to starting a list of questions for the RO. Sigh.
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Hello everyone! I have not decided on radiation yet and just posted a lengthy question on the DCIS board regarding my options. https://community.breastcancer.org/forum/68/topic/833455
Frankly, I am concerned with future risks for doing left sided rads. My heart and lungs supposedly will be out of the field in supine position using the Active Breathing Coordinator machine.
The rad onc. proposed treatment to begin 1-2 months after I do lumpectomy (if that's what I choose) and will last 6-8 weeks.
I am not sure why I am posting this. I am nervous and I haven't even made up my mind yet what I will do.
Do you guys worry or did you make up your mind and move forward and hope for the best??
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Congratulations Molly!!! Way to go!!
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Anybody know if there's a length of time one should wait after radiation before a DEXA? My RO has deferred the answer to my MO, who is about to go on maternity leave. Thanks.
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Congrats, Molly!!
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