#46939 06-07-2006 02:32 AM | Joined: Aug 2003 Posts: 1,627 Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) | Patient Advocate (1000+ posts) Joined: Aug 2003 Posts: 1,627 | I may have misunderstood the comment about the Dove soap. I read it to mean that his brother could only use Dove soap on his neck, no creams or anything else. I can understand using Dove in the shower, etc. What I didn't understand nor agree with was not using any of the creams. My teens use Dove soap religiously, it's great stuff!
SCC Left Mandible. Jaw replaced with bone from leg. Neck disection, 37 radiation treatments. Recurrence 8-28-07, stage 2, tongue. One third of tongue removed 10-4-07. 5-23-08 chemo started for tumor behind swallowing passage, Our good friend and much loved OCF member Minnie has been lost to the disease (RIP 10-29-08). We will all miss her greatly.
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#46940 06-08-2006 04:02 AM | Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 624 "Above & Beyond" Member (500+ posts) | "Above & Beyond" Member (500+ posts) Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 624 | Re creams on neck. Is it possible you mid-interpreted? I cannot imagine the nurses do not want your brother to use Biafine cream and/or Radiacare Gel (or equivalent) to protect and help his skin recover fron radiation. However, all the nurses will tell you that NO creams etc. can be on the skin during the actual radiation treatment.
Most patients follow a schedule for use of creams somewhat like my husband's: Before bedtime, wash face and neck with a mild soap (e.g. Dove), using a very soft cloth (he used baby wash cloths). Put on Radiacare gel and after that dries, a thick layer of Biafine cream. In morning, same routine. Before leaving for treatment (for him, late morning), a shower -- again using Dove -- and making sure to wash off all creams. Immediately after treatment, hit bathroom and apply gel and then the cream. Thus there were three applications a day but nothing on for the actual treatment. Barry had redness and itching and a bit of peeling like with a bad sunburn (which it essentially is!) but no serious broken skin or blisters. so for him this worked pretty well.
Gail
CG to husband Barry, dx. 7/21/05, age 66, SCC rgt. tonsil, BOT, 2 nodes (stg. IV), HPV+, tonsillectomy, 7x carboplatin, 35x tomoTherapy IMRT w/ Ethyol @ Johns Hopkins, thru treatment 9/28/05, HPV vaccine trial 12/06-present. Looking good!
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