Getting Baked

As you know, I am now going through the radiation phase of my treatment. And I can happily report that I am past the half-way point! I am scheduled for 30 radiation sessions as part of my treatment, and I have 17 under my belt. The treatments themselves are pretty easy. It’s painless. I don’t feel or see anything. And I get to lie down during the whole process. It would be a nap-time for me, except I have to do that pesky breath-holding thing. For the curious, here’s a look at the machine that is used to apply the radiation.

IMG_4632

The side effects most commonly associated with radiation are fatigue and skin changes or discolouration. The fatigue is really catching up with me. I have a lot less energy than I did even during chemo! Normal activities wear me out more easily so I’m keeping everything, such as household chores and social activities, to the bare minimum. Keep in mind that I am still in post-surgical rehab, so I have a lot of “must-do” activities, such as my physio exercises, which I have to do three times a day! I like to sleep a lot more now, and I have fully embraced the joy of multiple naps throughout the day. Of course, that only happens on weekends, since I’m still working on the weekdays 🙂

The side effects on my skin are starting to become quite apparent. The newest effect is some itchiness. And of course its a no-no to scratch the itch away, so I am now applying a cortisone cream to the irritated skin. The other fun thing is that the affected skin is changing colour. Most of the area looks like I have a mild sunburn, but some sections, like my underarm, are turning quite brown. I think I’m going to tell the technicians to turn me over…I’m done on this side!