Yippee...Rad Grad!!
I "graduated" today! Hopefully you can all see the post I put on FB.
I have nothing but good things to say about the facility, the staff etc
and plan on writing a letter to let them know how great they really are.
My "certificate" says I went through my treatment with "courage, determination
and an upbeat nature" when TRULY the staff is who deserves that. Facing
people everyday who are going through traumatic,overwhelming obstacles and
not one person I saw or interacted with EVER copped a bad attitude or was
in a bad mood. They were the most upbeat, always smiling good natured individuals
you'd ever want to meet. I applaud them.
Love and blessings to you all. I know many have it much tougher than I do.
Comments
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Not tiredcahjah75 said:Congrats
on finishing your rads :-) Certainly a day to celebrate if you're not too tired!
{{hugs}} Char
at all...at least not from the radiation...getting up at 0450 everyday was a yawner, but
I'm feeling really good. Except for the weirdo tan line--it was a no brainer.0 -
Congratulations!! I have 4starseed said:Not tired
at all...at least not from the radiation...getting up at 0450 everyday was a yawner, but
I'm feeling really good. Except for the weirdo tan line--it was a no brainer.
Congratulations!! I have 4 more boosters then I will be done too! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
Congratulations .. and how wonderful to have suchchenheart said:Congrats on your graduation!
Congrats on your graduation! And aren't you sweet to recognize the staff and write them a letter? You are so right~ they see so much day in and day out; I am sure they will be heartened by your appreciation!
Hugs,
Chen♥
a positive, uplifting experience. Far toomany of us, do not. To send a thank you letter, to your center - will be tresured by all for a long time to come.
Now, go out and enjoy the day ..
VickiSam0
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