I finally finished my last rad treatment.
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From one Renee to another!
Congrats on finishing your treatment. You've come a long way. I'm 15 months past lumpectomy/re-excision, 10 months past chemo, 8 months past rads. Hmmm--normal. I don't think I know what that is anymore. Things are certainly not the way they were before--and never will be. Even though our treatments are finished--I'm still trying to recover mentally. I do know about the "black cloud". It seems I try to chase it away daily. Some days are more successful than others.
When we're in active treatment--the plan is laid out, we put one foot in front of the other, do what we're supposed to and try to get through it the best way we can. However, for me, the mental recovery has been just as hard if not harder than the physical part of treatment. I'm finding great help and comfort through weekly 2-hr. group therapy sessions at my local Wellness Community. They are for cancer survivors--how to try to live in the moment and continue a life after cancer. For me--it's been a Godsend. You might have this available in your community (it's also free of charge).
Take good care, Renee. Know that you're not alone and you can come here to talk anytime.
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Congrats!!
Like you, I am TN and I completed my treatment on 4/1/11 (2 lumpectomies, 6 rounds of chemo and 33 rads). I will be going for my 3 month onc checkup on 4/27/11 and hope to discuss the issue with him...
I had hoped to just take time to let my body recover, but I will be losing my job and so will need to look for work in about a month.
So, I am trying to adopt the attitude that no one knows how long we have on this blue marble, and it is best to enjoy it while we can. Worrying did me ABSOLUTELY no good through my journey--I am trying to learn that worry is a useless activity. While easier said than done, what choice have we really got? I don't think that feeling sorry for myself is doing me any good.
I don't things will ever be back to what they were, however, I plan to establish a new normal and enjoy living! Perhaps that is the lesson for me to learn from all of this. That and also be a help to others who are starting on the same journey.
Hugs and smiles.
JoAnn0 -
Congrats Rad Grad!
What a milestone!
I've been through 8 rounds of chemo, mastectomy, and 33 rads - finished almost 3 weeks ago now. Guess we'll always wonder but since my PET scan was clear even before rads have chosen to say I've beaten it. My onc pretty much said that so I'm just trying to heal and focus on the positive. I know it can always come back but since I was E+ and am now on Femara I convincing myself it won't and trying to move on, even with all the Dr. appointments filling up my calendar. Can't worry about tomorrow until it gets here.
Prayers for strength and peace!0 -
I can't answer your
I can't answer your questions concerning your emotions and the future because I am just getting ready to start chemo, and still have rads ahead of me after that, but I do want to congratulate you on completing your treatment and let you know that we are all here for you to support and encourage you in whatever ways we can! You are in my prayers.
Nancy0 -
Congrats Renee!cahjah75 said:congrats on finishing treatment! It's time to celebrate!
{{hugs}} Char
Hugs, Jan
Congrats Renee!
Hugs, Jan0 -
Way to go! Congrats onsea60 said:Awesome!!!
Congrats!!!
Way to go! Congrats on finishing rads! I have learned that the "black cloud" represents my fears and that if I accept that it will appear from time to time, I am much better off! I used to deny it, repress it, refuse to acknowledge it, but radical acceptance is much more effective! Good luck and God Bless!
Dianne0 -
Congratulations RadHippiechick58 said:Way to go! Congrats on
Way to go! Congrats on finishing rads! I have learned that the "black cloud" represents my fears and that if I accept that it will appear from time to time, I am much better off! I used to deny it, repress it, refuse to acknowledge it, but radical acceptance is much more effective! Good luck and God Bless!
Dianne
Congratulations Rad Grad!
Onward and Upward!!
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Wanda0 -
so HAPPY it is over with
as far as Black Cloud I seem to be the odd one out..but I never worry about my tests, blood labs etc..I try to be in the moment...enjoy it while good. I know easier said then done for most. I even mentioned to my therapist I am unusual compared to most. I had gyo biospsy last week and never thought of it until the Dr called me the other night to say all is good.
I am not sure why or how I am like this...I try to not worry about things I CAN not change I THINK!...
I just past 3 yrs since surgery and JUNE 28 my last day of radiation! I used journals while going through all this.
I wish you the best!
Denise0 -
Good news! Congrats!disneyfan2008 said:so HAPPY it is over with
as far as Black Cloud I seem to be the odd one out..but I never worry about my tests, blood labs etc..I try to be in the moment...enjoy it while good. I know easier said then done for most. I even mentioned to my therapist I am unusual compared to most. I had gyo biospsy last week and never thought of it until the Dr called me the other night to say all is good.
I am not sure why or how I am like this...I try to not worry about things I CAN not change I THINK!...
I just past 3 yrs since surgery and JUNE 28 my last day of radiation! I used journals while going through all this.
I wish you the best!
Denise
Good news! Congrats!0 -
So happy you are done. Well
So happy you are done. Well to answer your question. Yes, you will worry. At 1st its all the time, especially when you going to get your mammo and other testing done. But as life goes on and you get busy, you start to not worry so much. Hope this helps.
Lupe0
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