Does radiation still work through the johnny shirt?
Hi Ladies,
I'm curious. After lining up the radiation set up with the tattoos, does your techs recover you with a part of your Johnny shirt? Is this really okay? I mean, does it affect the radiation at all? I wouldn't want to have my radiation less effective because the Johnny shirts in the way or blocking it from working 100%. I'm just wondering. Thanks.
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Of course it works. My facility had nice heavy-weight cotton wrap robes, and they only opened them to line up the marks and beams, then covered me again before zapping. They've been doing this a LONG time, remember. Its new for you, but not them.
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I'm pretty sure the radiation would go through the fabric, but I'm guessing they'd want to leave it off to be sure that you're still lined up correctly
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After I was lined up they covered me back up.
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It must go through the fabric: I was also covered up after the line up.
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I was never covered up but they otherwise mummified me in a heated blanket...only the radiated part exposed. It was actually kind of relaxing in a weird way.
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I happy to hear it’s still able to work with the cover. Thank you. I’m still wondering how radiation works exactly. Hm
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hi Gb!
Did you feel the effects right away. Out of five responses, yours is the only one not covered. Just wondering.
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I just want to have it work and so I don’t have to go through this again!
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hi Elephant
Ya it must go through but it's hard to imagine. I'm so curious because it seems so weird when I'm laying there all cvered.
Sincerely
Star
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Star111, you would not have to go through radiation a second time. Ask your technicians for a good on-line source for you to read about the basics of radiology. Have you ever had diagnostic x-rays? You stay dressed for those, too, they just make sure there's no metal, like bra hooks.
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Star111---you know, I did feel effects right away. The same day I got a little swollen and pink, I guess some sort of inflammatory reaction? They told me it was impossible (which makes me think it's rare), but well, it was obvious with no other cause or explanation. I also felt a little "cooked" inside, almost like heartburn but in my breast. Could have been my wild imagination mixed with anxiety. Very possible. Anyway, it stayed like that for a couple of days and then calmed down. I didn't get the "sunburn" until about, I don't know, 2-3 weeks in. Only other side effects were a low grade scratchy throat for the entire 6 weeks, and fatigue that would hit come Friday. Well, there was the skin drama, but I ended up being allergic to the radiation lotion after about 3 weeks of using it. Most people don't experience that I believe. My skin had to be "extra." :-)
I would think it would go through the shirt....I think the radiation beam is pretty darn strong!
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Hi Alice. I’ve never been clothed or covered when having a diagnostic X-ray.
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Wow it probably worked really well then e!
Sorry to hear about the cream being allergy though. I bought lubriderm.
Sincerely
Star
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What kind of radiation facility is that, anyway? All I've ever had to do is remove anything with metal. I usually wear knit pants and tops to any appointment or test, and I've been x-rayed and gotten every scan imaginable with my clothes on. Years ago they'd make people change into gowns, but not recently at the place I use.
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Hi Alice
It’s a hospital. The cancer hospital where I live. It’s huge.
Sincerely
Star
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Radiation can go through an airplane never mind a cloth. Thus the concern for the health of airline employees. No need to worry. Unless you work on an airplane.
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I wasn't covered either. Cocooned in warm blankets and my breast to be radiated fully exposed. I was very fortunate, I had little tanning, and my nipple is darker, that's it. Finished two weeks ago.
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Hi Momtobunky.
Thank you for describing to me your experience. I’d rather mine was uncovered. Oh well. Positive thoughts that it’s working!
Sincerely
Sta
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I was uncovered only in the area that was being radiated. If it makes you feel any more at ease, they covered the chest wall with a Bolus ( kinda like a gel cooling pack) after I was lined up. Way thicker than fabric. and I most definitely got the radiation though it considering the burns I got ( which weren't terrible but I got them) . Honestly I wouldn't worry about the Johnny coat. Like others have said, they've been doing it a long time, and if there was an issue with it, it wouldn't be happening. I've had X-rays fully clothed or in a Johnny coat. And you'll notice when techs have to be in the room for any radiation procedure, they're covered in lead garments . I think you're good
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Dear BAP
Thank you for taking the time to put my anxieties at ease with regards to my radiation and the Johnny shirt. I really appreciate it. Im going to trust that it’s working. Im just super stressed is all. Hugs so much on your long journey with breast cancer. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you Bap
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