OK, so i finished my lowish dosage of radiotherapy on 6/6/06 (
) and have been absolutely fine up until my first check up which was last Thursday.
The check-up was very unintrusive and I had bloods and a chest x-ray done no problem.
Now then, since Sunday, I started feeling a tingling sensation down my left thigh, calf and then left foot - a bit like a feeling of numbness crossed with pins and needles and aching... last night whilst brushing my teeth I noticed for the very first time that the patch on my chest that was irradiated has lost it's hair. If I stand back from the mirror, I can now basically see the rectangular area that had the radiation. This is new as I would definitely noticed this before.
Today, the tingling/pins and needles has 'spread' to my right leg and foot - both legs ar now aching a bit now.
Is this normal? It feels (to me) like it could have been triggered by the chest x-ray although i'm probably wrong.
Has anyone else had similar sensations? Who should I contact to find out more - my surveillance oncologist? Actually, I think I'll give her a ring in the morning.
Help!
Mart

The check-up was very unintrusive and I had bloods and a chest x-ray done no problem.
Now then, since Sunday, I started feeling a tingling sensation down my left thigh, calf and then left foot - a bit like a feeling of numbness crossed with pins and needles and aching... last night whilst brushing my teeth I noticed for the very first time that the patch on my chest that was irradiated has lost it's hair. If I stand back from the mirror, I can now basically see the rectangular area that had the radiation. This is new as I would definitely noticed this before.
Today, the tingling/pins and needles has 'spread' to my right leg and foot - both legs ar now aching a bit now.
Is this normal? It feels (to me) like it could have been triggered by the chest x-ray although i'm probably wrong.
Has anyone else had similar sensations? Who should I contact to find out more - my surveillance oncologist? Actually, I think I'll give her a ring in the morning.
Help!
Mart
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