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Re: Who's starting Radiation in November 2025? Let's gather here to share!
Hi everyone, I am going to be started full breast radiation everyday for 4 weeks and I have some questions. I am hearing difference stories about being able to be around kids during my radiation or having to take time out of work and I didn't know if anyone has gone through the same and knew if any of that is true and maybe help guide me on what to expect.
I do plan on asking my doctor when I see her for my Stem visit on 11/20 but I didn't know if anyone here could help me on what to expect.
Thank you!
Long term benefits vs awful short term sacrifices
Hello all
Lumpectomy Oct 21, post op meeting with surgeon, she said"pathology looks good, got the tumor, nothing in the lymph nodes, treatment remains radiation
A week later, met with the MO who blindsided me with my high oncotype score(31), and recommended chemo.
The idea of going through LBC/risk of infection, hair loss, nausea, neuropathy, and later brain fog from chemo only to drop the chances from 31% to 15% is just not very reassuring!
Anyone want to share their decision making or what they did to convince themselves that the short term awfulness is outweighed by the long term peace of mind?
Re: No information provided about late effects of radiation before treatment
Thank you for your response. I feel bad when I hear about people who have been much more seriously affected. My complications seem relatively minor. My problem is that I have no margin to cope with additional problems because of other concerns I have to deal with. As hard as I tried to make the oncologists understand that and take it into consideration in my treatment, they were all confident that I would "tolerate treatment well." I will take into consideration your suggestion that I contact the radiation oncologist. My problem is that I no longer have confidence in them.

