Meredith's Story

This is a log of my cancer from the discovery, to the diagnosis, to the treatment and to today. Please feel free to comment or email with any questions.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

On To Radiation!

Thursday, May 4: I have already started radiation. Last week I had an appointment with the radiologist. He is in the same building as my oncologist. He told me that I will be doing 6 weeks of radiation. The first 5 weeks will be radiating tissue of the whole breast and lymph node area and the last week will be aimed only at the site where the mass was. I went for a CAT scan a few days later. They use this to map out where to send the radiation. They try their best to keep away from the heart and lungs. I did not know this until I went for my doctor visit but they put permanent tatoos (4 of them) on your body. They use these as a guide so you will be in the same position each time. They are about the size of a freckle and will not be very noticable. I don't think. On Tuesday, I went back in and had xrays. They double checked the information that had been gathered so far and made sure that everything was in the correct position. I started radiation yesterday. It is very simple. I go to the office and change into a gown. They will call me back, position me to the coordinates and it literally takes about 2 to 3 minutes for the radiation to be administered. The machine moves to the right of me and you can hear a whirrr sound for about 30 seconds and then it moves to the left and whirrrs for about another 30 seconds and that is it!! Some precautions that I have to take are; I cannot wear deoderant, no hottubs or hot showers or baths, no swimming or suntanning, don't wash with soap on the breast or underarm, no bras with underwire. In 2 to 3 weeks my skin (only on the breast) could get red and sunburned looking and painful. Radiation can cause fatigue also. I have had 2 sessions so far. Twenty eight more to go!!
I haven't mentioned my hair in a a while. My hair started growing back after the AC treatment. I was expecting it to fall out again once I started the Taxol, because that is what everyone said. But mine never fell out. So I have about an inch and a half so far. It is curly. I can make a duck tail in the back! For me though, it is not long enough to wear out in public. It is also a "non color". That is what I call it. I guess the chemo can destroy the pigment and it takes a little while for the real color to come back in. I hope it doesn't take long! It is a whitish, brown sort of something. Anyway, I can't chemically color it for 6 more months but I have heard of some natural stuff I can use. I don't have much for eyebrows and I use a brow pencil to give me some eyebrows. I wish they would grow back in a little faster.
We are looking forward to all the company coming to see us this summer. I should finish all my radiation by the middle of June. Then I will only have herceptin once every 3 weeks. I can't wait!
 
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