Wednesday, July 15, 2009

WK 4 of Radiation

Happy Tuesday fam and friends,

I am now in wk 4 of radiation (only 3 more wks left!). The only notable side effect thus far is fatigue, but it's not to bad. Each day, my body seems to allot me a certain amount of energy and when I consume most of it then its time to rest/nap. When I awake, I remarkably have more energy to expend. I am trying to learn how to conserve my energy rather than deplete my reserves, but that is not an easy task. My skin has not turned red yet from the radiation although that is likely to occur in the coming weeks. I have been using a seaweed poultice several times a day which has healing properties to help illeviate burns, eczemza, etc. that my ND prescribed. My radiologist said that my skin looked great and she was very curious about the seaweed and where to get it.

Last saturday, I went for a 3 mile walk with Theresa and on Sunday went for a 2 mile walk with Theresa and Meoka. That is the farthest I have walked in a very longtime (pre surgery). It felt good.

In the last 3 weeks, I 've been experiencing some side effects that I believe are left over from chemo or steroids. It started with muscle tension in my hamstrings, quadraceps, calves, neck, and bicep & triceps. Each time I would flex my leg whether laying down or stading up it was quite painful. I thought perhaps they were just tight and that I needed to stretch them, but that didn't help. In the last week, the tension has lessoned in those muscles, but now my joints (hip joints and sacral illiac joint-low back) are stiff. When I get out of a car or get up from the couch, I stagger like an elderly person. It lasts for just a few minutes then I resume standing erect and walk normally.

I am still having hot flashes, yet not as intense as they used to be. I experience them several times a day- usually in the morning and/or midafternoon. When I drink something warm, that can trigger a hot flash. Thank goodness I don't have night sweats. Some women have shared with me about this and that doesn't sound fun at all. Vaginal dryness is another side effect of menopause which I was kicked into early because of chemo; chemo shuts down the production of
estrogen (hormone) in my ovaries thereby decreasing the glands in my vaginal wall from secreting. This can result in (and it did for me) painful intercourse. I mentioned this concern to my oncologist, Dr. Rinn, and she said that one of her patients did a thorough research on trying to find the best lubricant on the market and she found one. It is called Pjur and can be purchased from Babeland. I bought some and it feels like silk-wonderful!

I'm enjoying my classes this summer qtr. - learning good stuff. Don't be surprised if I ask to take your pulse or stick your tongue out. In Chinese medicine, they believe that information can be gained about what is systemically going on with a person through tongue and pulse diagnosis.
Acupuncture has helped me and I would recommend it.

I will be in Spanaway this Saturday at "Celebrate Spanaway." I will be at the Curves booth from 10-2pm so stop by and say hi.

1 comment:

  1. Oh Debbie, you are gorgeous. I really meant it when I saw you today. I was thrilled to be able to come and see you! You are doing so good. I am sorry I hadn't read your blog for a while. You are correct when you think that the steroids are giving you muscle cramps! I used to take Quinine to settle my cramps down. Now that I am only on 10mg I hardly get them, so I stopped the quinine. I hate pills. Ten years of it! Ugh! But lately I have been so blessed with feeling great. I have been going consistently to Curves and started walking on opposite days.
    You have the cutest dogs! But I am partial to dogs! All kinds! I have two German Shorthair Pointers. Big girls. They do not go walking with me because they pull too much!
    Hey, girl, if you need me call.

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