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What did you do with your mask?

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  • donfoo
    donfoo CSN Member Posts: 1,773 Member
    Jumping the gun
    Even though I have not even started radiation treatment, I think I will put mine on the wall in my office and every time I get frustrated or fed up or feeling like crap, I can just look at that mask and think life is VERY GOOD RIGHT NOW. lol
    don
  • Billie67
    Billie67 CSN Member Posts: 898
    donfoo said:

    Jumping the gun
    Even though I have not even started radiation treatment, I think I will put mine on the wall in my office and every time I get frustrated or fed up or feeling like crap, I can just look at that mask and think life is VERY GOOD RIGHT NOW. lol
    don

    Don
    That is a wonderful and positive attitude, good for you. Keep it up and treatment will be much easier for you.
    Billie
  • blackswampboy
    blackswampboy CSN Member Posts: 341
    still in the trunk of the car
    I'd planned to use it on Hallowe'en, but had a biopsy that week and didn't mark the holiday.

    still think the mask is kind of a cool souvenir, and wouldn't part with it.
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis CSN Member Posts: 1,579 Member
    Vroom!
    I set the mask on the asphalt behind the rear tire of my car, backed over it with a satisfying crunch, popped the car into overdrive and blasted out of there!

    Deb
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis CSN Member Posts: 1,579 Member

    My Dad was diagnosed with
    My Dad was diagnosed with stage 2 base of tongue cancer and had about 36 rad treatments which ended October 2011. My Dad is a retired cop. He took the mask home and out into a field and shot bullets in it - lots of them. I think this felt real good for him!

    "Like" button
    Where is it? Like this!

    Deb