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5 years ago

Scarring from radiation

Hi all hope everyone is well. Im 41 and been given option to do 4 or 6 weeks of radiation. My initial reaction was to just do 4 weeks to get it over and done with but I unfortunately googled things now I’m freaking out!!!! I didn’t realise the radiation covered entire right side of my chest and how significant burns are??? I’m assuming everyone reacts differently do scares / burns go away or get worse? I live and hour from treatment so only real reason to shorten course ... am I being paranoid?! Any thoughts or peoples experiences greatly appreciated 😊
also I ride horses for a living so am trying to weigh up side effects keeping I’m mind I bounce around on horses all day 😂💃💃

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  • @JanineG @arpie thank you both so much for taking time to post your experiences. I have super reactive skin so that’s probably my biggest concern is how it will react to treatment but the nurses had said that that probably doesn’t necessarily mean I will have any bad reactions to treatment. I don’t mind if I do have a bad experience but I just really want to keep riding and I realise it’s only a very short moment in time to be out of action but it really is all I have in life so it’s mentally a big thing for me to keep life as normal as possible. Your post have definitely given me positive vibes so thank you xx 
    best wishes to everyone 
  • @Sister thanks for reply that’s very reassuring. I never google stuff I’m not sure why I did!!! I think I was just worried about long term damage. I kind of just assumed it was only targeted to where tumour was. I’m still confused about long term issues. The radiologist was talking about damage 10 years from now. I’m not the type to be worried about cosmetic look but the images I saw were pretty bad and I’m not sure if they were just initial reactions then it settles down or how it’s going to look I’m 10 years time! 🤷‍♀️  Thanks so much for taking time to reply and advice in creams. I hope you
  • Hi @Newbie3312 - Like @Sister and @JanineG - my own radiation experience wasn't bad at all.  I had 4 weeks worth (the final 2 or 3 were 'boosts' at higher levels.)  Mild redness with a bit of peeling.  Keeping the lotions up to it is the trick.  

    Your Rad Onc will be doing their best to give you the required level of radiation, whilst NOT causing burning or scarring - but some people have more sensitive skin or scars from their surgery - so try not to be too scared of the treatment.  It is important that you advise the nurses at the clinic if you notice red areas or pain ..... 

    Some people are able to use Mepitel film or similar - ask if this is suitable for you?  I ended up having my rads 'face down' so the Mepitel wasn't suitable for my treatment.  Where abouts are you? If you put your town/city in your 'Profile' ... others near you may be able to assist with local services that may be of use to you.  If you have to travel to Rads, you should be able to claim 'petrol money' from your State Gov.  Each state has slightly different rules.  You will need to get your GP/Specialist to fill in the initial form & then it should be easier after that.  You can have multiple visits on one claim.

    I actually 'stayed over' at a Hospital Lodge during my Rads treatment, as I am 1.5hrs from treatment. It worked out well for me.  We came home on weekends.  It sort of made it a bit like a holiday.  The cost was also subsidised by the State, so made it a worthwhile choice.

    All the best - try not to get worried about it - I think you'll be surprised at how easy it should be xx



  • Hi@newbie3312 Firstly sorry this  is even a decision you have to make. Just like @Sister, my experience wasn’t bad either. I opted for the shorter stronger course. I carried plain Sorbolene with me everywhere I went and kept the skin practically white with it,(several times daily), and before bed last thing I did was coat the radiated area with AloeVera that I kept in the fridge. I made sure that in the shower I didn’t direct the shower directly on the breast, used dermaveen gentle wash and kept the water cooler than I would have liked! I wore very very soft cotton tshirts. Only slightly differcult part was soft bras(I’m D cup)for when I was at work. ( I worked the entire time). Perhaps while your skin is fragile you could smother in cream then bandage the breasts gently/firmly for horse riding.?
    There will be a radiation nurse to help advise you. 
    No burns, No scars , No probs. 
    Hope this helps. 
    PS. Radiation is a distant memory ... I’m almost 5 yrs done!, you too will get here x
    JanineG

  • Hi @newbie3312 I only did 15 days (higher dose) but my experience was not bad.  I had the right side done including the superclave area.  I used Mepitel film (but had to ask for it - it wasn't offered) although I believe that many places are suggesting StrataXRT (think I've got that right) but it is pricey and I think you have to get it yourself.  I also used MooGoo cream fairly liberally whenever the film was off.  The film certainly made a difference because there was a tiny gap for 1 session and I got a significant tan line from it.  I had no burning during the treatment but about 3 weeks after I finished, I had a very tender reddened spot on the soft skin to the side of where my breast had been.  That's as bad as it got.  Now, other women have different stories to tell but for me, radiation was not a big deal.  The only other thing I could say is that I got very tired at times which is common, but to be fair, this was off the back of 6 months of chemo.