Radiation Treatments and MC
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- rivendweller
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Radiation Treatments and MC
Hi, All:
I'm new here. Recently diagnosed with LC. I've had D for about ten months now. Had breast cancer last year (stage one, thank goodness). Lumpectomy, then radiation treatments for one month. No chemo. The surgeon removed the lymph nodes under my arm pit. Question: could the radiation and/or the removal of the lymph glands have caused the onset on this condition? It started just a couple of months after the radiation treatments.
I'm still reeling from the diagnosis, and do not know about my food intolerances yet. *sigh* Guess I'll have to start with the usual suspects: gluten, lactose, yadda, yadda.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Margaret
I'm new here. Recently diagnosed with LC. I've had D for about ten months now. Had breast cancer last year (stage one, thank goodness). Lumpectomy, then radiation treatments for one month. No chemo. The surgeon removed the lymph nodes under my arm pit. Question: could the radiation and/or the removal of the lymph glands have caused the onset on this condition? It started just a couple of months after the radiation treatments.
I'm still reeling from the diagnosis, and do not know about my food intolerances yet. *sigh* Guess I'll have to start with the usual suspects: gluten, lactose, yadda, yadda.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Margaret
Hi Margaret! Welcome to the board. You will find lots of helpful information here. There is life after an MC diagnosis, although it can seem overwhelming at first. Hang in there!
If you have been taking any meds, esp non sterodial anti-inflammatory drugs (advil, aleve, etc) since your surgery that could have caused the MC. That happened to me when I took a prescription NSAID for TMJ. Now I can't take any NSAID's at all. I always heard about stomach bleeding as a major side effect of NSAID's; never heard about anything like MC.
Katie
If you have been taking any meds, esp non sterodial anti-inflammatory drugs (advil, aleve, etc) since your surgery that could have caused the MC. That happened to me when I took a prescription NSAID for TMJ. Now I can't take any NSAID's at all. I always heard about stomach bleeding as a major side effect of NSAID's; never heard about anything like MC.
Katie
Hi Margaret,
Welcome to the board. Radiation commonly causes what is known as radiation colitis, so I see no reason why it could not also cause LC. Of course, presumably, radiation colitis typically occurs when the intestine itself is "in the line of fire" of the radiation treatment.
Also, the antibiotics commonly used during and after surgery can cause LC, as well.
Good luck with your treatment program - I hope that you can find the answers you need, here. Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex (Wayne)
Welcome to the board. Radiation commonly causes what is known as radiation colitis, so I see no reason why it could not also cause LC. Of course, presumably, radiation colitis typically occurs when the intestine itself is "in the line of fire" of the radiation treatment.
Also, the antibiotics commonly used during and after surgery can cause LC, as well.
Good luck with your treatment program - I hope that you can find the answers you need, here. Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex (Wayne)
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
I agree with everyone above. Antibiotics, NSAID pain killers, not to mention the stress of the surgery and radiation, could all have contributed to your MC. The question is, did you have an asymptomatic case brewing before? Any IBS-like symptoms? If it's early, hopefully you can manage it with diet pretty quickly. One of my best friends had stage 2/3 BC, and her new prevention diet is very similar to mine. No dairy, no soy, low sugar, no artifical sweeteners. The main difference is I eat a lot of meat (she limits red meat and pork), and she still eats some gluten.
- rivendweller
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