Thursday, 28 June 2012

Radiotherapy:

So I am 4 days into the 10 days of radiotherapy, and some of the the effects have been expected, and some have not. Very little effect from the first couple of days, but Wednesday found some real nasty aches and pains in the arm which I hadn't expected, and when we went for Wednesday's treatment it was a real struggle to lay on the table of the the Linear Accelerator machine: it's solid, and mighty uncomfortable. Added to that for some reason the radiographers could not seem to get me lined up correctly that day and had to keep adjusting my position prior to the treatment: this took about 20 minutes and became exceedingly uncomfortable. By the the time the first treatment was done on the arm I was in agony, and then they had to manoeuvre me to the position for the neck irradiation which did not help either!

To help the pain relief knowing it's coming, as I have explained through this blog many times, is to take liquid morphine (oramorph) which is fast acting against breakthrough pain. I took oramorph as we arrived at the hospital but that wasn't early enough. Having endured the pain in the treatment as we walked out of the hospital the bloody pain subsided!

Plan for Thursday: take the the oramorph "en-route" which we did today and the pain, which today was less than yesterday anyway, was already subsiding as we arrived. Add to that the "setting up" prior to the actual treatment is rather hit and miss because it all depends on exactly where you end up laying on the the table: today took about 5 minutes and the whole process including the treatment took about 20 minutes.

So with Friday left this week and a rest over the weekend allied to the treatment next week being only on one spot (the neck) it shouldn't be so bad.

As always we wait and see!

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