Radiation completed
Take care, keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Joanne
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Hi Joanne,this is great.Time
Hi Joanne,this is great.Time flys before we know it.I am glad to know you have finished the radiation.Job well done.This is an achievement.Take care.Hope the side effects will go away soon.Wish you the best.0 -
greatFight for my love said:Hi Joanne,this is great.Time
Hi Joanne,this is great.Time flys before we know it.I am glad to know you have finished the radiation.Job well done.This is an achievement.Take care.Hope the side effects will go away soon.Wish you the best.
good news today for you also good job...0 -
That's good news!
Smithereens sounds good to me!
Diane0 -
Hi Joanne
Radiation fatigue... I found it even worse than chemo fatigue. I was good for about 10 treatments and then it hit me like a wall. I could not stay awake and didn't feel rested when I awoke. Short-lived fortunatley.
Fingers crossed for you... Rob; in Vancouver0 -
great news
Joane, hope this works for you,
will they require ssurgery for you or is this in place of surgery?
live, love, play
Winnie0 -
WinnieWinneyPooh said:great news
Joane, hope this works for you,
will they require ssurgery for you or is this in place of surgery?
live, love, play
Winnie
I was not a candidate for a resection. Danged ol'tumor was laying all over the main arteries. So the radiation was in lieu of surgery. They used a stereotactic radiation that has just recently become available for liver mets. Previously used for brain and lung tumors. If the excitement of my radiation oncologist is any indication of how high my level of optimism should be...well I'm soaring.
Best to all,
Joanne0
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