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#53958 09-10-2003 04:05 PM
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My husband Jim had 37 radiation treatments after his surgery. The last treatment was May 30, 2001. He still has times when he says he feels dizzy or lightheaded. Does anyone else have this going on?


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Hi Karen,
I had dizziness for quite a while after treatment ended. Usually it was the result of standing up too fast. It has pretty much diminshed back to normal now. I was pretty "lite" also and I think that malnutrition may have played a role also - I lost over 60 lbs.


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#53960 09-11-2003 05:13 AM
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Dittos here to what Gary said. I would feel dizzy anytime I stood up. I thought is was due to how much weight I lost. Be careful though as I was told it could also be a sign of dehydration.

It stopped about 3-4 months after I finished my last treatment.

It was 5 months ago today that I had my last radiation treatment and for me things are about 90% back to normal.

Randy Z.


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I know we have addressed this sometime ago, you might want to search the archives.

Dizziness is a fairly common after effect and seems to get better over time. I have a feeling it is due to blood pressure changes to the head which are a result of the newly designed neck post-treatment. Since I am not a doctor you don't have to believe me.

It should get better as his body adjusts. smile


Mark, 21 Year survivor, SCC right tonsil, 3 nodes positive, one with extra-capsular spread. I never asked what stage (would have scared me anyway) Right side tonsillectomy, radical neck dissection right side, maximum radiation to both sides, no chemo, no PEG, age 40 when diagnosed.

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