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JennyD78
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7 years ago

Planning for the end of treatment

Hi All,

I finish chemo this week (after 6 months, yay!), I'll go in for a double mastectomy and node clearance on the 9th May then, all things going to plan, do 5 weeks of radiation starting about the 11th June and finishing around the 16th July.

One of the things keeping me positive is a plan to go away with a few friends once I'm all done and spend a week drinking margarita's in a private pool, occasionally leaving the pool to go to the spa for a massage etc.

What I'd love to hear from you experienced people is...how long post treatment finishing would you have felt comfortable travelling internationally?  Do you bounce back fairly quickly?  Obviously I'll have a chat to my medical team but would really appreciate your input too.

Thanks :)

Jen

  • Hi Finch souds good to have a special event to aim for

    Maybe  hold off on airflight booking till you are   further into rads treatment  to see how the body is coping . As travel insurance not covered for medical treatment
    Aim for Hawaii stopover 

    Cheers Bright in hope
  • I'll be having four weeks of radiation mid July to mid August and plan on being in Canada by beginning of September. I haven't booked yet. Am I being too eager?  I have a celebration to attend . 
  • I am five weeks post my last TC chemo infusion and had four days away at the beach last week. It was a real tonic. I just kept to the same things that work for me at home, which is activity followed by rest, activity followed by rest. I overdid it one day which made the next a bit tougher, but it was just the thing for be in this odd time between chemo and the bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. Soul food.
  • I'm three weeks post-radiation today, and I'm off for a little holiday on Thursday (planned months ago). A relaxing farm stay in southern Queensland. At the time I'd intended to book in earlier, but held off to avoid school holidays. I'm very glad I didn't book it for any sooner, and that it's not far to travel and that it'll be a low-activity holiday. I can't imagine being ready for anything more active/distant for quite some weeks yet!
  • I didn't have radiotherapy but it took me 7 weeks to feel strong enough after chemo to even contemplate returning part time to work. It's 4 weeks after chemo before recovery starts. Meanwhile you are then doing radiotherapy. So eat  well. Rest lots. And start with gentle exercise each day and you will start feeling stronger. Baby  steps. 
  • For radiation the general rule is for every week of treatment you will feel the fatigue etc so for 6 wks of treatment expect to give yourself at least 6 wks recovery. But everyone is different so you might get your energy back sooner
  • Jen I was exhausted after Radiation for about 6wks minimum afterwards.... @primek what do you think ?