Rad starts tomorrow
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Luck to you and JeffCivilMatt said:get ready
Sassysrice,
I guarantee he will zap right through it.
Got your music?
Best,.
Matt
Good luck on your journey. It won't all be easy, but it doesn't last forever. Soon you will come out on the other side cancer free.0 -
Very FunnyCivilMatt said:get ready
Sassysrice,
I guarantee he will zap right through it.
Got your music?
Best,.
Matt
that made me laugh thanks
I don't know if they have music.0 -
TKS VivianVivianLee5689 said:Luck to you and Jeff
Good luck on your journey. It won't all be easy, but it doesn't last forever. Soon you will come out on the other side cancer free.
I don't know if my reply to hot potato went thru this site has been acting up alot. Cut I said I pray and think about u and David throughout the day and hope for the best for you two as your life together is just starting.
Sue0 -
Good Lucksassysrice said:Very Funny
that made me laugh thanks
I don't know if they have music.
I start a week from today (17th) so I know just what you are feeling.
We'll both make it though.
God Speed.
Joe Cortney
Dallas, TX0 -
YES!!! The journey begins....
I'm hoping you find it a little easier than all the hurry up and wait you've been doing. Wanting to start the battle, yet having to wait for everything to be lined up...make sure he eats as much as he can when he first starts rads...(I wish I would have eaten more than I did)...he'll need the weight, and he can still taste...aprreciate that part while it is still possible.
John (Skiffin)calls the next stage "ground-hog" days. When I first heard that I didn't get it really...but once I got started it was the perfect title for doing the rads...every day the same thing...same time, same station...it will go by faster than you think.
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wishesphrannie51 said:YES!!! The journey begins....
I'm hoping you find it a little easier than all the hurry up and wait you've been doing. Wanting to start the battle, yet having to wait for everything to be lined up...make sure he eats as much as he can when he first starts rads...(I wish I would have eaten more than I did)...he'll need the weight, and he can still taste...aprreciate that part while it is still possible.
John (Skiffin)calls the next stage "ground-hog" days. When I first heard that I didn't get it really...but once I got started it was the perfect title for doing the rads...every day the same thing...same time, same station...it will go by faster than you think.
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wishes for an easy journey0 -
KickButt...
More than likely it's going to be rather uneventful for a week or two...
Bring comfy clothes, and bring a CD....
Word of caution on the CD though.
I bought the newest James Taylor CD at the time. I left it the facility and they played it each day during rads.
When treatment was finished, I took the CD back.
LOL, I have never listened to that CD again...
I'm not sure I even could without feeling nauseous, LOL...
Best,
John0 -
Welcome Aboard
I wish you well on your journey. I'll give you my little piece of advice. But I warn you that no one else seems to like it. When my throat started to hurt, I started drinking/eating everything at body temperature. Like the temperature one would give formula to a baby. It seemed to help me at least. But everyone must find his/her own little tricks. Rick.0 -
Good luckjcortney said:Good Luck
I start a week from today (17th) so I know just what you are feeling.
We'll both make it though.
God Speed.
Joe Cortney
Dallas, TX
Good luck next week looking foward to seeing how you do and swaping notes0 -
LOLphrannie51 said:YES!!! The journey begins....
I'm hoping you find it a little easier than all the hurry up and wait you've been doing. Wanting to start the battle, yet having to wait for everything to be lined up...make sure he eats as much as he can when he first starts rads...(I wish I would have eaten more than I did)...he'll need the weight, and he can still taste...aprreciate that part while it is still possible.
John (Skiffin)calls the next stage "ground-hog" days. When I first heard that I didn't get it really...but once I got started it was the perfect title for doing the rads...every day the same thing...same time, same station...it will go by faster than you think.
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I love that Ground Hog day, that so is what it's going to be like0 -
its rough
but you will make it through! I'm 11 days post rad and it was no picnic but i am on the other side now working on the healing process. Hang in there, stick around here and follow the advice. I think people here know more than the doc's do : )
I know i've learned so much from everyone here and it was very beneficial.
All the best,
God bless
Alan0 -
Glow treatmentsAJW1966 said:its rough
but you will make it through! I'm 11 days post rad and it was no picnic but i am on the other side now working on the healing process. Hang in there, stick around here and follow the advice. I think people here know more than the doc's do : )
I know i've learned so much from everyone here and it was very beneficial.
All the best,
God bless
Alan
That is what my friend who is a survivor told me when I went thru treatments. She always referred to it as her glow treatment and I thought it was funny. Anyway, for the first couple of weeks it will just be boring and redundant....same thing every day. Most places do have a cd player or radio of some sort. Mine had a bunch of CDs on hand or you could bring your own. It really helps to pass the time and once I started not feeling well it made it a lot more doable. Also be gentle with your skin from here on out. Mild soap and no scrubbing. And after (never before) rads put some aquaphor or something similar on your neck and other areas radiated. I did that and didn't get the burns until almost the very end. My onc and the nurses were amazed.
Keep us posted0
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