just diagnosed

Hi,I've just been diagnosed with lymphoma. Found a lump. Had the usual tests---mri,2 scans,2 biopsies, 1 core biopsy,ct scan,waiting for results of ct scanner to see if any more tumours detected in other lymph nodes. Been passed from ent to oncology. Now being sent for pet scan next week. When I had the mri I had a panic attack as I am highly claustrophobic. I know that with radiation treatment your strapped down with a mask. It may sound silly but I really don't know how I can cope with that. I've looked at some YouTube videos of this and I'm absolutely terrified even more than the cancer.

  • Ima

    welcome to the forum and sorry to hear of your diagnosis

    i am now 3.5 years post treatment for a tongue based cancer that showed up as a secondary lump in a single right neck lymph node ... after many tests a primary was never found

    the process of testing and treatment can be a scary one and we all deal with it in different ways

    we are hear to talk you through every step

    i will first and foremost send you my blog ... I wrote this all through my treatment and you may find this of some help

    gammaraygary.wordpress.com/.../

    there is a bit in there about the pet ct scan and the mask ..... 

    shout ... as I am sure you have loads of questions .... let’s try and find the best way for you to get through your concern about treatment and the treatment itself

    we are always hear to talk when you want

    vatch

     

  • Welcome to Caner Chat lma although I'm sorry to read you've just been diagnosed with lymphoma.

    I know you're worried about the radiation treatment and have mentioned that you've looked at youtube videos already but I still wanted to share the general information and video we have about this on our website. Hopefully this will make things slightly less scary but do give our cancer nurses a call as they will be able to give you some handy tips and advice on how to cope when the time comes. Their freephone number is 0808 800 4040 and are available Monday - Friday between 9a.m - 5p.m. Do let your medical team know about your fears and worries so they can help you through the process too.

    I hope the pet scan that you're having next week goes well and that you don't have to wait too much longer for the results from your ct scan.

    All the best, 

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hi there,

    Although I do not suffer from any kind of claustrophobia, as a diabetes type 2 person who gets dry mouth easily and as a ethmoid sinus cancer patient who is currently wearing the mask on week 5 of his radiotherapy whereby he gets dry, sore, throat, one piece of advise I would give is to regulate your breathing while lying on the table with the mask on.

    Try and relax your jaw and tongue under your mouth piece. I drink water before entering the radiotherapy room so that I do not choke from the sticky goo that normally enters my mouth.

    I did feel a little claustrophobic once, but that is when they had a long delay while I was on the table. Saying that, you can ask them for a breather (i.e. get off the table) but that means they have to start the whole measurements thing again. In other words, in my case, there is a gap of 15 minutes between the measurements and initial scan and the ending (the blast of radio beams) whereby it is not really ideal to say you want to get off the table, unfortunately.

    It might be worth asking your specialist if they have any kind of drug to make you feel reaxed/calm during your radiotherapy. Just a thought.