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Rad Grad ...skin bad

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Congrats!QuiltingMama123 said:Congrats on graduating!! I
Congrats on graduating!! I know it hurts. If possible, sleep topless with the covers off that side and let the air get to the area. It feels weird, but after 2 nights my skin did MUCH better.
Congrats on finishing rads, what will you do with yourself now(hehe)yes your skin will peel in about a week after rads and two weeks even more it's amazing it takes 6 to 7 weeks for this to happen and only 2 to 3 weeks to heal, keep using your creams and it will get better the worst is over, good luck and keep us posted. hugs to you MOLLYZ -
Congrats rad grad! Quite anchriskaput said:congrats on finishing rads!
I think it took about a week before my skin starting peeling alot and started looking better. By 2 weeks after rads it looked nice as tanned. Don't worry it will get better real soon!
Chris.
Congrats rad grad! Quite an accomplishment! I am glad you are seeing your rads oncologist soon.
You will be amazed at how fast your skin will heal now. Just keep those creams on for weeks yet.
Congrats again,
Lex -
Congrats rad grad! Quite anchriskaput said:congrats on finishing rads!
I think it took about a week before my skin starting peeling alot and started looking better. By 2 weeks after rads it looked nice as tanned. Don't worry it will get better real soon!
Chris.
Congrats rad grad! Quite an accomplishment! I am glad you are seeing your rads oncologist soon.
You will be amazed at how fast your skin will heal now. Just keep those creams on for weeks yet.
Congrats again,
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