I had 25 radiation treatments. I made sure I was always cleaned out and full bladder. Very minimal side effects. Thank God!
@laurencesmith74979 ай бұрын
had 20 treatments very little side effects.im six weeks after my treatment and basically back to my normal self.the nhs were absolutley fantastic.my advice is be possitive and don.t let any negative feelings ruin your day.kick that cancer out of your life.
@christopherbentley5216 Жыл бұрын
I just finished 20 treatments at Oxford. I had diarrhoea after day 3,fatigue and wanting to pee all the time,especiallyat night . I wear protective pads 24/7 & will do so for another month,
@nigelford3154 Жыл бұрын
Used to hate it when I got ready, machine started whirring and 5 minutes later, staff come in and say "sorry your bladder's not full enough" and I'd have to drink some more, wait in the cubicle, bursting to go, praying they'd call me ASAP. Never had problem clearing my bowels before so was free of gas. Overall v grateful for NHS treatment having had chemo, TURP, hormone injections as well as radiotherapy. The burning after urination and peeing up to 20 times a day were side effects after radiotherapy but now that a month has elapsed these have ceased. Just waiting for follow up consultation with oncologist to give outcome of PSA test.
@EdWeibe29 күн бұрын
I'd take a bottle of drinking water in the car on the way to the treatment center. Make sure at least one bowel movement before going to the treatment center too. Good combination. My legs would want to jump when I was on the table so I used magnesium natural spray on my legs before going in. Shut the legs right down.
@giovanniablett16287 ай бұрын
Thank you for the very good video ,it has helped me a lot
@geraldwalsh64892 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the NHS have an excellent support structure for patients. I just hope the HSE(IRELAND) have the same supports as i am starting p.c. treatment soon
@carmelwalsh11712 жыл бұрын
My husband was treated with radiation for 39 sessions very little side effects also hormone injection every 3 months for a year this was a dublin hospital and he is psa levels are zero and he is doing very well so good luck to you 👍
@bahoonies9 ай бұрын
@geraldwalsh6489 I hope everything went well for you. I was treated in St. Luke's Rathgar in 2017. I had 39 radiation therapy sessions in addition to hormone treatment prescribed by the oncologist. The staff couldn't have been nicer. I experienced the following side effects - fatigue and frequent urges to empty my bladder and bowels. The bowel issue settled down after about 6 weeks but the bladder took much longer. Even now, over 6 years later when I've got to go, I've got to go. But it's much better than it was directly after therapy. Fatigue was the worst and I've never fully recovered my strength. My oncologist dismissed my concerns at each follow by telling me I was just getting older. I'm a very keen cyclist but had to stop competing in races as I couldn't do it anymore. I was depressed, my hair was thinning, my breathing was stressed when training with other cycling friends and my strength simply wasn't returning even though my testosterone level had recovered. Why do I tell you all this? Well, in desperation I went to my GP 9 months ago after years getting no satisfactory answers from the oncologist. My GP ran blood tests and found that I was seriously deficient in vitamin D. I've been taking vitamin D3 supplements ever since and experienced dramatic changes for the better within a month of starting the course. My depression lifted, my breathing improved, my hair loss reversed and I became stronger. I'm not as strong as before but in a better place. Apparently, most people living in northern climes are deficient in vitamin D. So I recommend getting a vitamin D test next time you have your bloods done. I've now been signed off into the care of my GP. He checks my bloods Including PSA twice a year and I'm doing great. Best wishes and good health on your own journey.
@arthurfrancisd.murphy164311 ай бұрын
Excellent
@Johnconno3 ай бұрын
Hell. Burning urine and prostate dementia.
@janetw9430 Жыл бұрын
Erectile function depletes as time goes on after radiation.
@EdWeibe3 ай бұрын
function or disfunction?
@janetw94303 ай бұрын
@@EdWeibe end up with ED can show up 2 years after. Radiation keeps on working after the last treatment.
@EdWeibe3 ай бұрын
@@janetw9430 thanks for the info. I was already battling it. The cancer was eating up the T. I guess a pump option could happen, but man, I dunno.
@ChristopherJGallagher29 күн бұрын
I have a Coloplast Titan implant installed, highly recommend for radical prostectomy patients.
@LuisGarcia-eq5sc23 күн бұрын
I had 44 rad on 2min sections
@FryPanMusic3 жыл бұрын
After Radiotherapy had a colonoscopy because of bleeding on number2
@tommac212 жыл бұрын
What in the heck were you breeding ?
@samueltheuma92358 ай бұрын
I did 20 sessions of radio therapy for prostate cancer 4 years ago together with 6 Zoladex injections. I still have to pee several times at night. From Malta 8.30 am.
@TheJon24422 жыл бұрын
Holistic approaches! ... I hope this is not the extent of the support...
@EnestoJames10 ай бұрын
must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.
@russellaustin84534 жыл бұрын
Nothing said about "Gold Markers" or "SpaceOAR" - Do all hospitals do this ? Frightened !
@juanitabrown79982 жыл бұрын
Had the SpaceOAR before radiation. 28 treatments. Diarrhea and painful urinating.
@robwells230 Жыл бұрын
In the notorious CROSS CASTRATION INSTITUTE, they don't inform us about SPACEOAR, and don't use gold markers But they try like hell to permanently tattoo us like concentration camp inmates. I fought like hell to stop being tattooed and having my mug shot taken and permanently shared on their government and corporate electric health records
@RogwinMusic10 ай бұрын
No ED???
@EdWeibe3 ай бұрын
E.D here before treatment. Hoping that repairs itself.
@robertbutler80042 жыл бұрын
Simple you hope that it never returns!!!
@denniscowdrick125511 ай бұрын
Ok, why is it called “RADIOTHERAPY “? Radio waves are way too long to be focused on a square inch or less target! To me, I imagine the term should probably be RADIATION therapy. The wavelength of even GIGAHERTZ Radio waves is about 11.803 inches at 1 GIGAHERTZ (in free space).
@bahoonies9 ай бұрын
I noticed that she called it radio therapy but the correct term is radiation therapy.
@ChristopherJGallagher29 күн бұрын
What are you on about. I'm 22 of 33 in and don't give a tinkers toss what the doctors call it. It's life saving treatment.
@tommac212 жыл бұрын
Can you request to have just males. because I wouldn't have any women even near the room
@geraldwalsh64892 жыл бұрын
I had three women in the room for my biopsy. While embaraasing for me,for them its just a routine part of their job. At the end of the day,they are helping to save our lives,(free of charge,i may add), so we should just put up with any embarassment! Besides,Irish medical staff are so great....very helpful,pleasant,etc.,and they dont look bad either!!
@tommac212 жыл бұрын
@@geraldwalsh6489Who's lives. They probably giggled and laughed as soon as you left. They said. What a naieve man, we told him we've seen it and done it all. He doesn't know this was our 1st time. And we only clean the hospital.
@carlchappell6383 Жыл бұрын
Had three women do my biopsy absolutely brilliant 👏
@BigZWD Жыл бұрын
@Gerald Walsh 😅 I had three women students watching in on my biopsy, the doctor asked for my permission first of course and I said the more the merrier. Gotta have a sense a humor in the mist of troubling news!😆
@bahoonies9 ай бұрын
What - no women near you? I was looked after by several wonderful, kind and considerate girls for the 8 weeks of my treatment. Where else in the world do you get the chance to take down your pants in a room full of women 5 days a week and not be arrested 😂😂😂. A cancer diagnosis is a dark and lonely experience but those girls were so considerate that I wasn't remotely embarrassed.
@peterreed736 Жыл бұрын
Every person I know who had radiotherapy for cancer had hidious side effects and that is why I've refused it. My medical team don't agree with my decision and they have tried (with my wife) to bully me into having treatment.
@drmoto64 Жыл бұрын
I have had 30 of 45 external beam treatments with minimal side effects. I am over 70, am playing and coaching tennis and working 4 days per week. I did not tolerate the testosterone blocker. Every case is different. If my Gleason was one click lower I would be on observation.
@robwells230 Жыл бұрын
I also had 25 fractions of IMRT in November 2022 with no significant side effects except no ejaculate as expected. ..But I was coerced and deceived into getting one shot of ELIGARD with their planned 2 years of ADT. THE ALBERTA CROSS CASTRATION INSTITUTE never fully informed me about the horrific quality of life destroying and life threatening side effects, and withheld the fact that up to twenty percent of older men NEVER RECOVER ABOVE CASTRATE LEVEL The ADT CASTRATION effects were so INSUFFERABLE that I refused any further injections of this toxic shit. I was never given any options or Information about less harmful ADT meds such as Bicaludamide monotherapy or Orguvyx pills. Now, even six months after that ELIGARD expired, I remain well below castrate level with little hope of ever recovering. .....The treatment was more like concentration camp experimentation than anything close to patient centered care or shared decision making. Coerced CASTRATION without full disclosure is CRIMINAL ASSAULT CAUSING GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM
@wormsnake1 Жыл бұрын
What treatment did you use?x
@robwells230 Жыл бұрын
@@wormsnake1 I had 25 fractions of IMRT.at the CROSS CANCER INSTITUTE in Edmonton Alberta Canada. No SpaceOAR, and no fiducial gold seeds, and I even refused tattoo marks. Instead of tattoos, they just used four sharpie black dots with a clear sticker over each mark. I was careful to protect the marks in showers, and they worked just fine. .....I refused to be forcefully tattooed like an Auchwitz inmate, and it was easier for all concerned. ....My radiation was extremely easy, no lasting side effects, and short term, only lost some pubic hair that grew back, no noticeable fatigue. If course, dry ejaculation soon after as I was told which is expected in both surgery and radiation. Nothing to be embarrassed about as didn't need to undress or expose privates as I simply wore elastic waisted gym pants and only needed to slide pants down just a bit to expose marks on pubic bone and top of hips. All in all, a comfortable and relaxed experience.
@philrickerby989511 ай бұрын
Had 20 sessions and it was fine struggled to pee after for a few days and fatigued but in general worth it now is 0.01 saved my life
@EnestoJames10 ай бұрын
must say that I have enormous respect for you Dr kanayo Peterson considering the manner in which my wife receive her complete treatment for HIV infection and cancer, thanks for coming to my rescue sir.