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Alrighty then...we're on the road once again!!
The first one is the hardest...REALLY!! For me after the first 5 or so, it got much easier to walk down that hall. It got to the point that just as I was dozing off, the session was over. Then the week was over, and I'd breath a sigh of relief because I had two days off...didn't have to go anywhere. The 7 or so weeks of rads was just as described by Skiffen...ground hog days...everyday the same, you know precisely what's happening, how long it will take...then home again.
Congrats on the tumor shrinkage...aren't those great words to hear??? Yeeeaaahhhh!!!
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PS...you can talk about the mask anytime...your Monster in the Closet. I knew how nervous you've been this whole time about it...but had NO DOUBT in my mind that you would overcome...and you DID!!0 -
Way to go !
ditto1,
We all have our monsters in the closets around here. I'm so glad things went ok for your first rad. Now at least with the mask out of the way, things will go smoother for you ! By the way wonderful news on the tumors 50% is fantastic ! Hope all continues great for you.....til you ring the bell ! Warmest regards, Katie0 -
Mask
Time will pass quicker than you think. Personally, I liked the eyes cut out because I watched the machine and knew exactly how far into the treatment I was and when they would open the door and say "ok raise your knees". Some days my face would be swollen and mask would be tighter. There are a couple of plexiglass sleeves under your head that can be pulled out to give a little more room. If extremely tight you might ask to have one removed. Good luck and hope you are one of those that breeze thru with few or no side effects.0 -
Mask
Time will pass quicker than you think. Personally, I liked the eyes cut out because I watched the machine and knew exactly how far into the treatment I was and when they would open the door and say "ok raise your knees". Some days my face would be swollen and mask would be tighter. There are a couple of plexiglass sleeves under your head that can be pulled out to give a little more room. If extremely tight you might ask to have one removed. Good luck and hope you are one of those that breeze thru with few or no side effects.0 -
good check in
Hi ditto1,
Well the first one is done, good job!
If I had a choice I would opt for the eye holes. The view of the machine and the room was far cooler than the mesh of the mask. Mr. Mask made me extremely uncomfortable, so anything you want to do to feel better has got my vote. The taking of the mask off (when tight) always worked great for me (to get a perfect fit).
Good to hear about the shrinking tumors, you can not beat that.
Best,
Matt
I don’t know if Phrannie51 will let you drive the bus without eye holes in your mask.0 -
Now thats funnyCivilMatt said:good check in
Hi ditto1,
Well the first one is done, good job!
If I had a choice I would opt for the eye holes. The view of the machine and the room was far cooler than the mesh of the mask. Mr. Mask made me extremely uncomfortable, so anything you want to do to feel better has got my vote. The taking of the mask off (when tight) always worked great for me (to get a perfect fit).
Good to hear about the shrinking tumors, you can not beat that.
Best,
Matt
I don’t know if Phrannie51 will let you drive the bus without eye holes in your mask.
I never thought of driving the bus with no eye holes. Maybe I will reconsider and have them cut out after all, might be nice to know I could open my eyes to the real world not just mesh.0 -
YIPPEE for youditto1 said:Now thats funny
I never thought of driving the bus with no eye holes. Maybe I will reconsider and have them cut out after all, might be nice to know I could open my eyes to the real world not just mesh.
Ditto1, YIPPEE, day one is done.... and you DID it with flying colors. Good for you.
I asked for eye holes, but they said NO, doctor said needs the mesh tight across my face for rads (tongue cancer), so just tell them you have to drive the bus now because Phrannie got off. (So don't be surprised if they say no)
either way, you did really good.0 -
Congrats on making it thru
Congrats on making it thru day 1. I just celebrate every thing that I can come up with and it seems to make it seem like it is going faster that way. Today I am over 1/3 of the way done with radiation. 12 down, 23 to go. Yeah! Don't every worry about complaining about the mask, I think any body on here would understand. I have to talk my way thru it everyday.0 -
Knew you could!boardwalkgirl said:Congrats on making it thru
Congrats on making it thru day 1. I just celebrate every thing that I can come up with and it seems to make it seem like it is going faster that way. Today I am over 1/3 of the way done with radiation. 12 down, 23 to go. Yeah! Don't every worry about complaining about the mask, I think any body on here would understand. I have to talk my way thru it everyday.
Knew you could make it.....I agree the first is the worst!! I also noticed the mask fitting a tad tighter some days.....the eye holes out will help!! We're right there with you, Ditto!!0
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