congratulations on doing well so far!
I worked through my chemo and rads so I can't say about time off. Heck, if you can afford it until January 15th, go for it!
Best wishes on your journey!
I had a 20 sessions of radiation too.I was feeling fine all during my therapy,I had a light suntan and no skin burn whatsoever...just a little itchiness and dryness.After each session I applied a little Aveeno moisturizing lotion making sure though not to efface the ink markings .Of course the skin of the breast must be cleansed and dried meticulously before each radiation treatment.Immediately after I finished my radiation therapy I started the anti estrogen medication Arimidex (because I am post menopausal) Two or three months post radiation I started to feel a little bit tired and depressed..but really it was not that bad at all.I am 7 months now post radiation and I feel very good..and I hope that you will feel the same as I do.My attitude towards the side effects was very positive and I didn't focus at all about them....you know,if you think and fear too much about something it always comes back to haunt you.My own sister worked through out all her radiation therapy (She had 33 sessions)...of course she was a bit tired but mostly because of traveling each day to go to the hospital.I am quite sure that you will be just fine.Please let us know about how things are going.Best wishes and God bless.
That's interesting that you use a cream on your breast during radiation treatment. I was specifically and emphatically told NOT to use anything on it. When showing I have to use a mild, non scented soap and apply gently with my hand (not with a washcloth or poof) and to pat dry. They told me that if my skin on my breast starts to peel or gets itchy they may give specific recommendations of creams to use but that I am to do nothing on my own without permission from them first.
So far no pain or itchiness. The nipple and area around it and the incision (which was around the nipple) is tightening up a bit and puckering but they said it was normal.
I feel useless NOT working through treatment as I feel fine but I am from such a small branch and I am the only operation's team member in my branch, that I felt I was going to be unable to leave for my daily appointments let alone leave early if I felt tired, etc. My coworkers, although both are women, are very unsupportive and seem to do everything in their power to make it hard for me to get to appointments (prior to radiation beginning). They claim that it was to send a message to the bosses at the bigger branches but in reality they made my life a living hell being there. I guess that is why my oncologist want me to take these next few months for ME instead of having to worry about work coverage.
Thanks for the responses.
Don't you dare let anyone push you around! Oooohhh, I am so mad I could go to your job and tell them off myself! How DARE they? I am so glad (sorry God for saying this) that what goes around comes back around. You take every ounce of that time off and relax and enjoy the upcoming Holiday season!
You can use creams as long as when you go for your treatment you are clean as a whistle. If you start to burn ask your Dr for a script of silver sulphadine. NOTHING works better on burns, nothing!
And, since you've got a few extra months off, look for a job with better co-workers! LOL
Hi , It's true that many oncologist don't want you to apply any lotion on the breast that's being radiated.I had followed the advice from members of this Forum and it worked for me.When I told my oncologist about what I was doing,she told me( not very pleased though) that it was okay providing that no trace of lotion would remain on the breast prior to radiation.For sure I would not contradict your oncologist about this matter...I was just telling you what I did and certainly would not advise you to follow suite..I am so sorry about your troubles at work...if I were you I would take advantage of the time off work to relax... you don't want to be dealing right now with co workers who are giving you such a hard time! You went through worries, surgery, pain and now radiation and it amazes me how some women cannot be supportive...and understanding.I wish you all the best,and please let us know how you're doing.