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- August 13, 2011 at 2:11 am
I finished radiation today on my arm, it was aimed at the ulnar nerve to clean up where they could not get a margin from lymph node removal. I was told that I would only have a little fatigue and would only be slightly pink. Well, that didn't quite happen. I'm exhausted and quite burnt. The radiologist commented that I must have sensitive skin. Yeah, I'm a redhead and pale!!! Melanoma…. hmmmm After day 4 when I was already blistering and after talking to Debbie from Va I questioned and they stopped the bolus.
I finished radiation today on my arm, it was aimed at the ulnar nerve to clean up where they could not get a margin from lymph node removal. I was told that I would only have a little fatigue and would only be slightly pink. Well, that didn't quite happen. I'm exhausted and quite burnt. The radiologist commented that I must have sensitive skin. Yeah, I'm a redhead and pale!!! Melanoma…. hmmmm After day 4 when I was already blistering and after talking to Debbie from Va I questioned and they stopped the bolus.
Anyway, my question is those that have had the severe fatigue, how long does it last? I assume that I would start bit by bit getting better quickly. The tech commented that it could take quite some time since the radiation continues working for 90 days.
Also, she took me off of my vitamin E and D before treatment. I did forget when I saw her yesterday to ask when I could get back on.. When I asked the tech today that's when she told me that the rad. continues working for 90 days so she wasn't sure. I was advised to call on Monday to ask (appointment was late this afternoon). Any thoughts? From what I read online those vitamins are not advised during radiation because of something with the free radicals.
I was treated locally since I couldn't go the distance to Charlotte everyday. I am used to questioning what is going on with my health plan but they have not liked all of my questions. I guess they are used to patients that just trust their word.
I've been so grumpy and emotional that I'm even bothering myself! Can't imagine what my poor hubby has been feeling. I am excited though to be finished!! Now just hope that it can help to save the nerve.
Linda
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- August 14, 2011 at 1:05 am
Hi Linda,
I can't answer any of your questions since I've never had radiation. However, I wanted to congratulate you on completing your radiation and thank you for all your input on MPIP.
It has to be so discouraging to be so fatigued especially when you weren't expecting it. Melanoma is tough on the patient and the family…we know that. Maybe some time with the grandchild (or maybe children by now..) would help your emotional status.
One day at a time.
Stay Strong
KingStage IV 7/05 Liver mets
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- August 14, 2011 at 1:05 am
Hi Linda,
I can't answer any of your questions since I've never had radiation. However, I wanted to congratulate you on completing your radiation and thank you for all your input on MPIP.
It has to be so discouraging to be so fatigued especially when you weren't expecting it. Melanoma is tough on the patient and the family…we know that. Maybe some time with the grandchild (or maybe children by now..) would help your emotional status.
One day at a time.
Stay Strong
KingStage IV 7/05 Liver mets
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- August 14, 2011 at 1:29 pm
I had radiation in January 2010…all I can remember is the pain so I'm sure the tired feeling will go away eventually! Don't forget about 'calendula' cream since it is natural product, you can use more than prescriptions. They told me at NIH that radiation can exhaust you for months so I guess it's an expected thing. Take care Linda…hope it works to save that nerve. Val
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- August 14, 2011 at 1:29 pm
I had radiation in January 2010…all I can remember is the pain so I'm sure the tired feeling will go away eventually! Don't forget about 'calendula' cream since it is natural product, you can use more than prescriptions. They told me at NIH that radiation can exhaust you for months so I guess it's an expected thing. Take care Linda…hope it works to save that nerve. Val
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