Radiation Therapy for breast cancer: What was your experience?
June 2024 underwent axilla dissection now radiation therapy is being recommended. Can anyone speak to what they experienced with this therapy, thanks
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I should add that I did not have any excessive fatigue. However, I told myself to take it easy a bit. I took some naps in the afternoon - some as long as 2 hours, but other than that, I didn't make any change in my schedule. I did not have to have chemo and the radiation oncologist told me I would not experience as much fatigue, since I was going into the treatments stronger and healthier than someone just coming off of chemo, so that may be what made the difference. Also, I drank a LOT of water and other liquids. My goal was 90 ounces a day, and most days I met it. That was recommended by the radiation oncologist. I worked through the entire time and I am 69, in average shape, but my work is flexible and can sometimes be done from home.
Recibí radioterapia después de la operación. El radiólogo me dijo que la cantidad de radiación que había decidido aplicarla haría en un tiempo corto. Es decir que al ser más fuertes mí piel se vería afectada.Me pidió no faltar a las sesiones,y que después de cada aplicación me pasaste preferentemente hojas de áloe vera abiertas,de manera abundante la mayor cantidad de veces que pudiese.Asi lo hice y a pesar de la cantidad de radiación que recibía,nunca tuve más que un suave enrojecimiento,que desaparecía al día siguiente. Eso fue hace 20 años.
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Did you try lowering your tamoxifen dose? I had some annoying period cramps when I started tamoxifen. My oncologist lowered my dose and now I am doing fairly well on the lower dose.
I was on the lowest dose. I literally could not function for 6 days. My oncologist said I had my surgeries and radiation. I was stage 0. Therefore the medication was overkill. It wasn't mandatory. I have fibromyalgia and hi sensitivity to drugs
The first one I tried was anastrozole for 2 months and went downhill very fast. Then I tried Letrozole, same thing, the pure one was exemastane and the oncologist had to request no fillers. I cant remember what the third one was, but when you order with "no fillers" it is not covered in most health care plans. I had my husbands extended health coverage, but still had to pay $80 a month, compared to $12. I stopped after the last one after one week, and never looked back. The percentage that it would help was only 5% so I handed it to God. I was able to move better after 3 weeks of no drugs, and I did the rest with a whole plant food diet, no oils at all. I did The Starch Solution, stopped all herbals and all topical herbal oils. I am 4 years completely free, and 71 years old. The only affect I have now is full blown arthritis in joints and cant bend my fingers. If you are prone to having arthritis in your later years, the drugs just bring it on with a vengeance. If you look at side effects, I had every single one, mentally and physically. The oncologist was really pushing the drugs, but I just couldnt take them. She finally said it was too bad the govt didnt remove fillers altogether. After I stopped, she dropped me like a hot potato, no followups at all. But my Drs wife was on them and struggling, so he was really good to me, helping me thru. I lost 70 pounds and now I walk 2 miles a day. I used to force myself to walk 1200 steps in my house with a cane, now I daily walk around 50,000 steps. I will never get my fingers back.
The answer for me was radiation and then a solid way of eating with no oils. Oils NEVER leave your body. Read the book.
I am ER PR pos & HER2 Neg stage 1B Mamaprint .304 left breast 7mm tumor lumpectomy, 1 sentinel node pos & 2nd node negative. May 14, 2024 diagnosed, surgery May 29, 2024
Started radiation July 30, 2024. Full breast. Suppose to get 28 plus 5 boosts I think. I am at day 16 today. Slight rash under breast and chest wall. Sometimes itchy. Hanging in there. Taking Letrozole by Aurobindo
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