I just bought white " wife beatters". That's so wrong! Just toss them after. I also mixed sunburn gel with the lidocaine in it with the aquaphor. I als worked so I put some of my special mix in those little containers, and kept it in my locker. My skin would get tight and it sure helped. Don't forget to massage all aroud ur skin. I hardly have any tightening at all. Congrats on ur first week. How many "hits" do you get? If I remember (duh) we have the same cancer. Will be thinking of you. Katz
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survivorbc09
Posts: 4376 Joined: Jun 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 5:11 pm
I don't know if it comes in
I don't know if it comes in a cream or not. I wanted the greasy kind to lubricate my skin as best as it could. Good luck with your rads!
Hugs, Jan
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Katz77
Posts: 598 Joined: Sep 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 7:35 pm
Duh
Just saw ur other post. 35 hits. The other delayed thought I had is you're not suppose to put anything on your skin before rads. Can't remember the time frame. Couple hours? Maybe someone will answer this better than me.
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MGNS
Posts: 197 Joined: Sep 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 7:38 pm
The radiology dept. at the
The radiology dept. at the cancer center where I was treated gave me Aquaphor and it was a cream. Have you asked your radiologist if they have some? I completed my radiation six weeks ago and still use the Aquaphor cream. They told me to come by whenever I run out and they will give me more. And so far they have been true to their word. I guess it depends on the area you live, but it wouldn't hurt to ask your radiologist. If they can't give you any they might know where to purchase the cream formula. Old T shirts and loose tanks were my wardrobe tops during my treatments. Hang in there... your're getting close to the end. Stay strong!
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Rague
Posts: 3660 Joined: Aug 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 9:11 pm
I never had problems with it staining.
I was given 3 different sets of samples of creams when I started Rads and whe I asked for more. Until after the last one, the 2 'mildest' ones worker. I got very bad burns at the very end of/after the end of Rads. Because of allergy to sulfa, Silverdene/Sulfadene could not be used. The only 'stuff' I could use was Domebro soaks and Aquaphor. I had to really slather it on as the entire area was open burns and had to wear white t-shirts as bandages would not stay on (went through many a day). Washing the T-shirts got all the Aquaphor out of them with no stains.
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ladyg
Posts: 1577 Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 12:10 am
I have been using
I have been using Clendula Gel. It was recommended along with the Aquaphor by the nurses at the onc office. It is not as greasy and gets abosrbed quickly. I have been using it right after my treatments and saving the aquaphor for at night and early mornings. Hope this helps.
Hugs
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greyhoundluvr
Posts: 402 Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 12:26 pm
Renee -
My radiation oncologist said that I could use aquaphor but didn't think I would like it because it was greasy. She recommended ALRA products which are made specifically for radiation patients. The facility I use has it i their gift shop. I haven't tried it yet but will bebuying it when I go for my CT planning on Monday....
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Megan M
Posts: 3001 Joined: Dec 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 1:27 pm
I used Aquaphor at night and
I used Aquaphor at night and Biafine during the day and at night too. The Biafine is for any burn and the Aquaphor is mainly to keep your skin moist and in good condition. And, it works! My skin looks great! The Aquaphor is very greasy, but, it should be to moisten your skin. I wore my husband's old tshirt and washed it in hot water to get the stains out. Don't apply anything to your skin 4 hours prior to your rad treatment!
Always check with your own rads oncologist before you use anything to make sure he ok's it. Use what he says to use, not just what you might read here or somewhere else. Our rad treatments are so different, even the machines they use.
Good luck!
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MNLynn
Posts: 224 Joined: Jun 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 1:34 pm
greasy . . .
I also used Aquaphor - esp in the evenings when I was having treatments, and almost constantly for at least a couple of weeks after treatments. I agree - it's very greasy - my husband did give me some of his old shirts to wear - and I just threw them out after I stopped using the Aquaphor. For that time that I was using it all day (after tx's), I bought some pretty big "sterile pads" that I put over that area, then wore a pretty soft bra/prosthesis over that to keep it in place - and that worked well for me.
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Mama G
Posts: 763 Joined: Nov 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 5:31 pm
I used the Aquaphor AFTER each treatment and put on a t shirt
that I could care less about. Then reapplied it after my shower right before bed. After about 3 weeks of that greasy stuff they gave me a new cream to use, I think it was silvadene. AND also used refigerated aloe lotion. I healed SO fast! Don't use anything after 2 weeks I was back to normal.
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GayleMc
Posts: 311 Joined: Jan 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 9:00 pm
ooh, refrigerated aloe.
ooh, refrigerated aloe. Sounds great I'm putting mine right in there. Thanks MamaG, great idea.
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DianeBC
Posts: 3886 Joined: Jun 2009
Jun 27, 2010 - 11:53 pm
I used the greasy aquaphor
I used the greasy aquaphor at night only during rads and for weeks afterwords. My skin looks like and feels like baby's skin. I really believe the aquaphor helped with that.
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KayNYC
Posts: 495 Joined: Mar 2010
Jun 27, 2010 - 11:58 am
no staining
I finished my rads on 6/11. I used the Aquaphor but it was provided in a container supplied by the Rad depart and labeled as Hydrophor. I also used the 100% Aloe gel during the day on the red areas. The gel and ointment never stained the camisoles that I used.I washed them after after everyday use with a gentle wool wash solution and hot water. I air dried them rather than use a dryer as it is likely they would have yellowed with the heat. The camisoles still look like new and my skin is baby soft too.None of my "office clothes" were stained either. Hope this helps. Hugs, K
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missrenee
Posts: 2137 Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 29, 2010 - 8:20 pm
Thanks, ladies
I saw my rad. onc. today and they gave me the Aquaphor ointment and Eucerin cream. Since it is only my second week, no skin reaction yet, but I have been slathering on the Aquaphor already as advised by you all here. Can't hurt--right? I've purchased some white inexpensive tank tops, which I put on right next to my skin. Then on top of that, I wear a tight sports bra (recommended by the rad. onc. and surgeon today because I have a fluid accummulation which is hard and sore and was told to keep things tight so the swelling won't increase). Sound sexy girls? Yeah, right!!!
Thank you all for your great advice. You're the best.
Renee
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BlownAway60
Posts: 851 Joined: Nov 2009
Jun 29, 2010 - 9:43 pm
The only lotion I have used
The only lotion I have used was Fruit of the Earth aloe vera gel. I am fairly large busted and very fair skinned. I have not had much if any reaction to rads. No blisters, No peeling, No itching, No redness. My rad onc, the nurses and the techs are all amazed. I mentioned to my onc yesterday about being told by the nurses that I, because of my fair skin and large breasts, would burn. He told me "Don't believe what you are told. You are all different." He told me yesterday that I could use Aquaphor if I wanted to as my skin was a little dry. I tried it and didn't like it. Way to greasy for me. Just kept on using my aloe vera gel. I have three more boosters to go. I will be done with rads on Friday. Total of 33 treatments.
Hugs
Donna
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KayNYC
Posts: 495 Joined: Mar 2010
Jun 30, 2010 - 12:35 pm
great news
You will be a RAd grad soon. Hurray and congratulations BlownAway. Keep up pampering your skin and drinking extra fluids when your treatments stop on Friday. Enjoy the new "free time" and celebrate another milestone in your journey. Hugs, K
Katz77
Posts: 598Joined: Sep 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 7:27 pm
Hi missrenee
I just bought white " wife beatters". That's so wrong! Just toss them after. I also mixed sunburn gel with the lidocaine in it with the aquaphor. I als worked so I put some of my special mix in those little containers, and kept it in my locker. My skin would get tight and it sure helped. Don't forget to massage all aroud ur skin. I hardly have any tightening at all. Congrats on ur first week. How many "hits" do you get? If I remember (duh) we have the same cancer. Will be thinking of you. Katz
survivorbc09
Posts: 4376Joined: Jun 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 5:11 pm
I don't know if it comes in
I don't know if it comes in a cream or not. I wanted the greasy kind to lubricate my skin as best as it could. Good luck with your rads!
Hugs, Jan
Katz77
Posts: 598Joined: Sep 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 7:35 pm
Duh
Just saw ur other post. 35 hits. The other delayed thought I had is you're not suppose to put anything on your skin before rads. Can't remember the time frame. Couple hours? Maybe someone will answer this better than me.
MGNS
Posts: 197Joined: Sep 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 7:38 pm
The radiology dept. at the
The radiology dept. at the cancer center where I was treated gave me Aquaphor and it was a cream. Have you asked your radiologist if they have some? I completed my radiation six weeks ago and still use the Aquaphor cream. They told me to come by whenever I run out and they will give me more. And so far they have been true to their word. I guess it depends on the area you live, but it wouldn't hurt to ask your radiologist. If they can't give you any they might know where to purchase the cream formula.
Old T shirts and loose tanks were my wardrobe tops during my treatments.
Hang in there... your're getting close to the end. Stay strong!
Rague
Posts: 3660Joined: Aug 2009
Jun 25, 2010 - 9:11 pm
I never had problems with it staining.
I was given 3 different sets of samples of creams when I started Rads and whe I asked for more. Until after the last one, the 2 'mildest' ones worker. I got very bad burns at the very end of/after the end of Rads. Because of allergy to sulfa, Silverdene/Sulfadene could not be used. The only 'stuff' I could use was Domebro soaks and Aquaphor. I had to really slather it on as the entire area was open burns and had to wear white t-shirts as bandages would not stay on (went through many a day). Washing the T-shirts got all the Aquaphor out of them with no stains.
ladyg
Posts: 1577Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 12:10 am
I have been using
I have been using Clendula Gel. It was recommended along with the Aquaphor by the nurses at the onc office. It is not as greasy and gets abosrbed quickly. I have been using it right after my treatments and saving the aquaphor for at night and early mornings. Hope this helps.
Hugs
greyhoundluvr
Posts: 402Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 12:26 pm
Renee -
My radiation oncologist said that I could use aquaphor but didn't think I would like it because it was greasy. She recommended ALRA products which are made specifically for radiation patients. The facility I use has it i their gift shop. I haven't tried it yet but will bebuying it when I go for my CT planning on Monday....
Megan M
Posts: 3001Joined: Dec 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 1:27 pm
I used Aquaphor at night and
I used Aquaphor at night and Biafine during the day and at night too. The Biafine is for any burn and the Aquaphor is mainly to keep your skin moist and in good condition. And, it works! My skin looks great! The Aquaphor is very greasy, but, it should be to moisten your skin. I wore my husband's old tshirt and washed it in hot water to get the stains out. Don't apply anything to your skin 4 hours prior to your rad treatment!
Always check with your own rads oncologist before you use anything to make sure he ok's it. Use what he says to use, not just what you might read here or somewhere else. Our rad treatments are so different, even the machines they use.
Good luck!
MNLynn
Posts: 224Joined: Jun 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 1:34 pm
greasy . . .
I also used Aquaphor - esp in the evenings when I was having treatments, and almost constantly for at least a couple of weeks after treatments. I agree - it's very greasy - my husband did give me some of his old shirts to wear - and I just threw them out after I stopped using the Aquaphor. For that time that I was using it all day (after tx's), I bought some pretty big "sterile pads" that I put over that area, then wore a pretty soft bra/prosthesis over that to keep it in place - and that worked well for me.
Mama G
Posts: 763Joined: Nov 2009
Jun 26, 2010 - 5:31 pm
I used the Aquaphor AFTER each treatment and put on a t shirt
that I could care less about. Then reapplied it after my shower right before bed. After about 3 weeks of that greasy stuff they gave me a new cream to use, I think it was silvadene. AND also used refigerated aloe lotion. I healed SO fast! Don't use anything after 2 weeks I was back to normal.
GayleMc
Posts: 311Joined: Jan 2010
Jun 26, 2010 - 9:00 pm
ooh, refrigerated aloe.
ooh, refrigerated aloe. Sounds great I'm putting mine right in there. Thanks MamaG, great idea.
DianeBC
Posts: 3886Joined: Jun 2009
Jun 27, 2010 - 11:53 pm
I used the greasy aquaphor
I used the greasy aquaphor at night only during rads and for weeks afterwords. My skin looks like and feels like baby's skin. I really believe the aquaphor helped with that.
KayNYC
Posts: 495Joined: Mar 2010
Jun 27, 2010 - 11:58 am
no staining
I finished my rads on 6/11. I used the Aquaphor but it was provided in a container supplied by the Rad depart and labeled as Hydrophor. I also used the 100% Aloe gel during the day on the red areas.
The gel and ointment never stained the camisoles that I used.I washed them after after everyday use with a gentle wool wash solution and hot water. I air dried them rather than use a dryer as it is likely they would have yellowed with the heat. The camisoles still look like new and my skin is baby soft too.None of my "office clothes" were stained either.
Hope this helps.
Hugs, K
missrenee
Posts: 2137Joined: Apr 2010
Jun 29, 2010 - 8:20 pm
Thanks, ladies
I saw my rad. onc. today and they gave me the Aquaphor ointment and Eucerin cream. Since it is only my second week, no skin reaction yet, but I have been slathering on the Aquaphor already as advised by you all here. Can't hurt--right? I've purchased some white inexpensive tank tops, which I put on right next to my skin. Then on top of that, I wear a tight sports bra (recommended by the rad. onc. and surgeon today because I have a fluid accummulation which is hard and sore and was told to keep things tight so the swelling won't increase). Sound sexy girls? Yeah, right!!!
Thank you all for your great advice. You're the best.
Renee
BlownAway60
Posts: 851Joined: Nov 2009
Jun 29, 2010 - 9:43 pm
The only lotion I have used
The only lotion I have used was Fruit of the Earth aloe vera gel. I am fairly large busted and very fair skinned. I have not had much if any reaction to rads. No blisters, No peeling, No itching, No redness. My rad onc, the nurses and the techs are all amazed. I mentioned to my onc yesterday about being told by the nurses that I, because of my fair skin and large breasts, would burn. He told me "Don't believe what you are told. You are all different." He told me yesterday that I could use Aquaphor if I wanted to as my skin was a little dry. I tried it and didn't like it. Way to greasy for me. Just kept on using my aloe vera gel. I have three more boosters to go. I will be done with rads on Friday. Total of 33 treatments.
Hugs
Donna
KayNYC
Posts: 495Joined: Mar 2010
Jun 30, 2010 - 12:35 pm
great news
You will be a RAd grad soon. Hurray and congratulations BlownAway. Keep up pampering your skin and drinking extra fluids when your treatments stop on Friday. Enjoy the new "free time" and celebrate another milestone in your journey.
Hugs, K