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Re: Severe pain from radiation treatments

Andy your question is somewhat perplexing. Could you please elaborate on your dad's "tremendous pain". What seem's to trigger it? Where is the pain located. The type of pain (sharp/dull). How long does the pain last? How has the pain been managed? What explanation has your Dad' treating physicians given?

Andy it is normal for persons undergoing radiation to incur symptoms as a consequence of the treatment, particularly towards the end of the treatment. Most issues resolve over time.

best wishes,
john

Re: Severe pain from radiation treatments

Well the first question I would ask is if your Dad has his bladder as full during the radiation treatment as he had during the CT mapping for the radiation treatment?

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