Hi everyone, is there a certain bra that you have found to ease pain during Radiation treatment. I haven’t started yet but have read some scary stories & the right bra is important!!
Wishing you all the best & thank you all for your advice. Still waiting to have my planning appointment & I guess too much time for a mind to wonder !!!
@Marianne63 many thanks I have put in a request xxx @Romla thank you that helps a lot! And for the link. I will do it three times too. I'm not actually sure where I will be applying the cream specifically other than the obvious, but guess I will find out tomorrow! They are doing above my collar bone too. Poor little lymph nodes
Hi @viking1I thought the Calendula was great - was supplied by Radiotherapy centre in change rooms along with Sorbolene for use after zapping.Several times it ran out unlike the Sorbolene and I had to ask for replacement so guess that tells you what others thought too. I did not buy it as had already purchased Dermaveen and it was fine. Out of interest the clinic changed from Sorbolene to Cetaphil at the end of my treatment.They say cream up 3 times a day during treatment and for 3 months after - some days I did more if I thought I needed it. I have very fair dry skin and sailed thru radiotherapy to my surprise re skin damage but very aware to be careful with UV as we went to Cairns 6 weeks after - even thru clothing.PS I bought Dermaveen because it’s key ingredient is oatmeal which I knew from childhood is good for skin.
oops forgot - here is a valuable site recommended by BCNA for you to check natural remedies and how they impact on breast cancer treatment
@Romla hiya, I am very keen to know your thoughts on the calendula? I read about it in Dr Kerryn Phelps book on cancer. I bought two big tubs and it comes from NZ. The rad onc said it was fine, I am just a bit worried that it isn't really emollient like Ego cream, more a salve. It's organic, Calendula Balm, contains organic olive oil, certified organic calendula flowers and NZ Beeswax. I just don't want to be rubbing something in, more putting it on softly if you know what I mean! I am using Dermaveen body was and sometimes Ego. @Life sorry I wasn't more helpful ... while you are trying on the bras, though, have a go with the maternity cotton ones. I like my two so much I am going to stick with them! I guess it all depends on where your scar is though, as these Chloe and Lola ones are nice and broad and cover my scar so it doesn't irritate me. They are also quite pretty. I haven't tried the BCNA bra. My Breast Nurse ordered one for me but it didn't arrive or someone picked up the package at our house☹I didn't want to ask for another as they already do so much. I would be up )-#@ creek without my the My Journal package! Xxx Roll on Wednesday before my anxiety sends me loco!
Hi @Life (love your username and how you come up as life member!) You can either order your My Care Kit (includes bra) via this link or call us on 1800 500 258 and our helpline staff can assist you. You can also order it through your breast care nurse if you would like to be measured up for it. Hope all goes well with your radio. Cheers Marianne
@Life I got it with the My Journey kit from my breast care nurse when first diagnosed . They are wireless and have front and back openings . If you didn't get one I'm sure the BCNA will fix you up with one but best you get fitted . Good luck with radiotherapy. It's a hard slog going everyday but you'll get through it x
I wore the Target post op front opening bra during radiotherapy- no wires and soft cotton so not irritating and could absorb the creaming from calendula and Dermaveen .I have now post radiotherapy changed to an aah bra and truly first time I have been comfortable since lumpectomy last March but mine are a nylon mix so would not recommend during radiotherapy and until after your skin heals.My daughter buys Target sports bras which are sim8lar but cotton.One small tip raglan sleeve top helped as well as a soft fabric - I reckon in the heat a men’s bonds undershirt might be an idea
Hi @Life and @Viking I stuck to the free Berlei bra from the BCNA and lathered myself up at night under the cheaper versions of the Ahhh bra. K mart have a similar one to the Ahhh bra with a zip closure at the front and removable padding which look comfy and supportive , $19 for 2 . http://www.kmart.com.au/product/2-pack-zip-front-wirefree-crop-bras/1115818