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Jean T. Szabo
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YEA!Christmas Girl said:Yes!
Good news! Will hope for no chemo. :-)
Rads causes fatigue, for sure. Maybe skin issues. For skin - use only products approved by your rad onc.
With best wishes as you move forward along your journey, and...
Kind regards, Susan
That is good news. Rads was not to bad for me just finished Sept. 7th. I did have some fatigue but I only had to drive about 50 miles round trip and I know some women have to travel farther. I did burn a little but it was right at the end of my 6 wks. and I never had to miss a tx. because of it. Use the creams they give you or tell you to get. I could not use them 4-6 hrs. before tx. Wear an old bra and T-shirt at first because they mark you up and it will rub off on clothes. My techs were great and I actually missed them when I was through. Rest when you can. Best of luck with rads. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
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