Day 16 of Sue's Rads
Besides my rads breast being swollen, it is a bit warm to the touch, so, something is going on there. But, once again, that is normal.
I did ask a few questions too about hot tubs etc as my hubby is going to whisk me off for a romantic getaway celebration when I am done. My rads oncologist said NO to hot tubs for awhile. He said my skin will still be having the effects of radiation for a few weeks after I finish, and that a hot tub would not be good for my skin. So, I pouted, but, he still said NO. lol
Well, that is it. Still not feeling the best yet. Hope these new antibiotics help me.
Sue
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helps me too!
Congratulations on being halfway done!
I agree with the post-er above, it makes the prospect of radiation less fearful for me when I read about others who are doing so well.
You all are such an inspiration and a blessing to me.
Hang in there, and someday soon, but not too soon may there be hot tubs in the future!
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SueDawne.Hope said:helps me too!
Congratulations on being halfway done!
I agree with the post-er above, it makes the prospect of radiation less fearful for me when I read about others who are doing so well.
You all are such an inspiration and a blessing to me.
Hang in there, and someday soon, but not too soon may there be hot tubs in the future!
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Congrats on being halfway done! That is wonderful! I remember that point in my rads very well. It actually will probably go faster for you now. And, I am glad that your skin is doing so well. I only started getting a little pink in my 4th week. I never burnt, which I was very grateful for. I, like you, took good care of my skin and only used what my rads oncologist told me to use. Get lots of rest too!
Keep posting Sue and feel better soon!
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Half way done .. Thanks for sharing your story andMyTurnNow said:You're an inspiration to
You're an inspiration to those of us that haven't gotten to this point yet. It's good to read your positive comments and I wish you well as you finish the treatments. You go girl!!
congradulation. I am sure sisters in Pink awaiting the rad's have gain great insight from your experience, and can sleep a little better tonight!
Vicki Sam0
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