I am also a long term Hodgkins survivor. Stage IIB - 1988 - the usual treatments, staging lap, took out my spleen. Had radiation treatments, upper and lower. They must have used a very strong dose - got Radiation pneumonitis, still have lung issues. Have since developed thyroid issues, GERD, trouble swallowing, etc. - the usual chronic problems of long term Hodgkins survival. Managed to have another child in 1995, despite being told I would be infertile due to radiation, but ended up with Hodgkins again. Was treated with ABDV chemo - the bleomycin caused more issues with my lungs.
Was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 - small, 2cm lump on the right side. It was a very aggressive, estrogen negative tumor, most likely due to the radiation. I chose to have a mastectomy followed by Taxotere chemo.
In 2004, I decided to have the left breast removed as well - I was so worried about getting breast cancer again that I couldn't go for a mammogram.
I haven't done any reconstruction, I decided to just enjoy life breast-free. It actually isn't that bad, t-shirts instead of bras. I had to learn a new way to dress - clothes that looked good with my C-cup breasts just didn't work anymore. I discovered a whole new fashion style that I really enjoy now. Also, I am divorced (prior to the breast cancer), but the lack of breasts has not been a problem for my love life. People really don't notice at all - they just think I'm flat-chested. I have done physical therapy to help stretch my scar tissue and restore the full range of motion to my arms.