Ok, so I just have to BOAST...
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Mama GMama G said:WOOHOOOO!!
You are my inspiration!!! I'm only 3 weeks behind you.
Tell me I'm not going to bake alive, please!
Also, keep up with what happens next. It's nice to have someone like you leading the way for someone like me. God bless and GOOD LUCK! Enjoy your din din celebration!
Ok, now you make me feel like a guinea pig, lol. I didn't bake alive and nothing much happened to my skin until the last 4-5 treatments. My chest area mostly got tan with a few red blotches, but my underarm got pretty bad. I was on a clinical trial for Biafine, which was great because I never had to pay a dime for cream They gave me Silvadene cream to use under my arm and it's starting to get better. I also got away with wearing a bra the entire time, but boy did I look forward to taking it off when I got home from work! As you already know, everyone is different and there's no telling what your skin will do. My rad doctor did say that I'm not fair skinned and that usually helps. I'll look got yout pody in three weeks! It's gonna fly by and I hope you get by as easy I did!0 -
THANK YOU!Chrispea said:Yeah!! Congrats!!
Have some
Yeah!! Congrats!!
Have some wine with that dinner! You deserve it!!
Thanks so much, ladies!! It truly feels wonderful to get cheered on by so many wonderful women that have or are taking the very same journey!
I laughed and just had to share that I posted the end of my treatments on Facebook and a friend of mine commented and at the end said "now all your worries are left behind you". It's funny how little we know about cancer until we have it! Although to be perfectly honest, I don't plan to harp on it. I don't want to think about the possibilities day in and day out. There is not a person on this entire planet that can be sure they won't wake up tomorrow and have cancer and yet they don't let it run their lives.
I fought it, I beat it and it's time to start living again!
Lots of love, Mar0 -
What a relief!!Marlene_K said:THANK YOU!
Thanks so much, ladies!! It truly feels wonderful to get cheered on by so many wonderful women that have or are taking the very same journey!
I laughed and just had to share that I posted the end of my treatments on Facebook and a friend of mine commented and at the end said "now all your worries are left behind you". It's funny how little we know about cancer until we have it! Although to be perfectly honest, I don't plan to harp on it. I don't want to think about the possibilities day in and day out. There is not a person on this entire planet that can be sure they won't wake up tomorrow and have cancer and yet they don't let it run their lives.
I fought it, I beat it and it's time to start living again!
Lots of love, Mar
I'm so happy for you.
Take care,
Victoria0 -
Thanks Mar!laurissa said:Hi Mar
I'm glad you're finished. It flew by, right? I'm on day 12 and all is well. Stay well.
I'm already at that RED sunburned looking skin, so I'm concerned about the next 3 weeks.
20 down and 13 to go. YES I CAN DO THIS!!! Hopefully my skin can handle it! Did you peel? itch? blister? I might have to ask about those creams. I'm using prescription strength cortisone and aquafor. The parts being attacked aren't as bad as what they call "scatter". My back and my shoulder are the worst areas of all. Go figure...0 -
Mama GMama G said:Thanks Mar!
I'm already at that RED sunburned looking skin, so I'm concerned about the next 3 weeks.
20 down and 13 to go. YES I CAN DO THIS!!! Hopefully my skin can handle it! Did you peel? itch? blister? I might have to ask about those creams. I'm using prescription strength cortisone and aquafor. The parts being attacked aren't as bad as what they call "scatter". My back and my shoulder are the worst areas of all. Go figure...
I peeled a little bit and didn't itch much either fortunately. I also didn't blister. Yes, perhaps you need something else other than what you're using. My armpit is definitely my worst and it stinks because my arm is always down. Just can't get myself to walk around with attitude like my tech suggested, lol. By the way, MamaG, that was supposed to read "I'll look for you post in three weeks"... not sure what happened there!
And YES, Laurissa, it does go very fast. Makes you wonder how fast time flies by even when you're NOT having fun0 -
Marlene give yourself a bigcats_toy said:what a relief!
feels good huh? (except for all the burning...but that will get better too) So glad you are feeling well enough to celebrate with the family. It will all be uphill from now on.
Hope your celebration lasts through the weekend!
Cat
Marlene give yourself a big hi-five from me. I'm right behind you. I love to hear such good news. I'm already thinking about how I want to celebrate my victory.0 -
Time to Celebrate Marlene! ♥ms.sunshine said:Marlene give yourself a big
Marlene give yourself a big hi-five from me. I'm right behind you. I love to hear such good news. I'm already thinking about how I want to celebrate my victory.
♥CONGRATULATIONS!♥☺CONGRATULATIONS!☺☻CONGRATULATIONS!☻♥CONGRATULATIONS!♥0 -
Congrats on finishing rads!cats_toy said:what a relief!
feels good huh? (except for all the burning...but that will get better too) So glad you are feeling well enough to celebrate with the family. It will all be uphill from now on.
Hope your celebration lasts through the weekend!
Cat
Congrats on finishing rads!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
A little late...
But, nonetheless sincere...
Big congratulations, Mar! Awesome accomplishment, and not an easy one.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Good luck to you KayNYC withKayNYC said:Congrats on achieving your milestone
You and the other Pink warriors ahead of me, are my inspiration. I begin rads within the next next few weeks. Have a super celebration and keep your eyes on the prize.
K
Good luck to you KayNYC with your rads!0
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