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  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Crazymom said:

    Rads over
    Congratulations! Life is fixing to get better. I am 5 months outfrom last RAD and just spent a week on vacation with my kids in Florida on the beach, swimming with manatees, and scalloping. I cannot believe how much better I am. The two weeks after my last Radiation were the worst. Good luck!

    Ann

    Man......Hmmmpfff...LOL
    You mean you were down around Homosassa, Steinhatchee or Yankeetown and you didn't let me know....

    It's been hot, but pretty nice other than the usual afternoon thunder storms.

    JG
  • ditto1
    ditto1 Member Posts: 660
    Skiffin16 said:

    Man......Hmmmpfff...LOL
    You mean you were down around Homosassa, Steinhatchee or Yankeetown and you didn't let me know....

    It's been hot, but pretty nice other than the usual afternoon thunder storms.

    JG

    The bell was rung.
    It was tough, thank God it was my last RAD, since my neck had reached the Inferno stage, had my typical 15 minute prayer session and when I heard the lady say 1 more Zap over the microphone I just said Thankyou Jesus. I figured when I left the room I would be all smiles, but for somereason it came out as tears, yep something about this stuff that allows tears to kind of show up more than they used to. Not really sure, maybe tears of Joy, but then came the Bell ringing and yes it was so good to be done. Now as I write this with my bandana wrapped around my neck to cover the Burn Goop Cream, but today I can move my neck better than yesterday. After Monday and the final Erbitux treatment we will begin the recovery journey. So just wanted to update my friends on the final few minutes leading up to the bell ringing and 24 hours of recovery. Matt minor pimples from the Erbitux but so far so good taking the meds prescribed for it. P51 as for your Bus question, I believe our Bus is going to be around until this disease is wiped out, we just have to exchange seats with the newbies and to hopefully help them know what to expect and to be part of a great family. Again God Bless all of you.
  • hwt
    hwt Member Posts: 2,328 Member
    ditto1 said:

    The bell was rung.
    It was tough, thank God it was my last RAD, since my neck had reached the Inferno stage, had my typical 15 minute prayer session and when I heard the lady say 1 more Zap over the microphone I just said Thankyou Jesus. I figured when I left the room I would be all smiles, but for somereason it came out as tears, yep something about this stuff that allows tears to kind of show up more than they used to. Not really sure, maybe tears of Joy, but then came the Bell ringing and yes it was so good to be done. Now as I write this with my bandana wrapped around my neck to cover the Burn Goop Cream, but today I can move my neck better than yesterday. After Monday and the final Erbitux treatment we will begin the recovery journey. So just wanted to update my friends on the final few minutes leading up to the bell ringing and 24 hours of recovery. Matt minor pimples from the Erbitux but so far so good taking the meds prescribed for it. P51 as for your Bus question, I believe our Bus is going to be around until this disease is wiped out, we just have to exchange seats with the newbies and to hopefully help them know what to expect and to be part of a great family. Again God Bless all of you.

    Emotions
    I also cried when I rang the bell. I assumed I was crying for happy but it was a strange feeling of emotions.