Hazel,
That’s great news! It’s amazing what they’re now able to do on an out patient basis! One giant step at a time and you’ll soon be on the road to recovery.
Here are amazon links to 2 ”radiation” creams, the first is plain calendula cream recommended by my naturopath, and the 2nd, a calendula based cream recommended by my radiation oncologist. At the facility they had big bowls of free samples at the check-out desk. The blended cream is much nicer—even as a regular moisturizer—but also way spendier, so the free samples were nice supplements. I used lots and lots of each—for a month before, and months afterwards. (My radiation was delayed a few months because of a post-surgical breast hematoma and a large armpit seroma from the lymph node removal. I was told these were relatively rare complications, however it doesn’t hurt to be aware of these possibilities).
https://smile.amazon.com/Boiron-Calendu ... 3M66W&th=1
There are actually 2 identical products: “MyGirls” and “MyGuys” and (as one might expect) MyGirls costs more, so the link below is for the “male” product. If you compare the listings and feedbacks, you’ll see they’re the same.
https://smile.amazon.com/Guys-Skin-Care ... tion+cream
Sending hugs and positive thoughts. Hope its all passes smoothly and swiftly.
Teri M
PS—Is Tylenol 3 the kind mixed with hydrocodone? If so, be careful! Of course everyone reacts differently, but I tried one the first night. I got up to pee, and next thing I knew I was on the floor with my husband peering over me and an unbelievably sore butt and back. I was lucky not to have broken my hip or cracked my spine. Diverted my attention from the surgical pain though.