Radiation Graduate

j2twin
Member Posts: 28
Today I finished Radiation am happy. No more going to the everyday. The people there were so nice. It will seem weird not having to be somewhere for treatment. But I'm not sure what normal is anymore since finding out I had the beast. Still new to this site.
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You'll find your way!
Your "old normal" is gone, but a "new normal" will step up shortly. You'll see. Take time to heal physically, mentally, and spiritually, as all of you has had quite a hit, and quite a toll has been taken. Takes a bit of time, but it does happen.
Do something wonderful for yourself as a way of celebrating the New you, and have fun! I think a triple chocolate something is in order............0 -
Yay...
So glad to hear that...You give me hope...0 -
Congratulations on your RadGrad
Hope you are planning a bit of a celebration for completing this phase of your treatment. Any plans for the time you will have free now that the rad tx is over? It is a good time to redefine "normal" and getting on with living life. Build in sometime for enjoying yourself and finding pleasant moments everyday.
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Congrats to the new Radsohardbnme said:Yay...
So glad to hear that...You give me hope...
Congrats to the new Rad Grad!
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Big congrats!KayNYC said:Congratulations on your RadGrad
Hope you are planning a bit of a celebration for completing this phase of your treatment. Any plans for the time you will have free now that the rad tx is over? It is a good time to redefine "normal" and getting on with living life. Build in sometime for enjoying yourself and finding pleasant moments everyday.
Hugs, K
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Congrats on the end of rads!jamiegww said:Congrats!
I'm so happy for you! I finished rads last Wednesday and I have soooooo enjoyed just staying home this week. Enjoy your freedom.
Congrats on the end of rads! Big accomplishment!
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Congratulations on
Congratulations on completing rads!!!!!!
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J2twin--I finished rads today too!VickiSam said:Rad Grad !! Wonderful news .. now if only we
remember how to live ... and be normal !!!
Good luck ...
Vicki Sam
Yes, we do have a whole new "normal" to look forward to. Congrats on the accomplishment and much luck to you in the future.
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Congratulations!!!
That is a wonderful feeling, but also a little disorienting, as you noticed, to be finished with treatment.
You WILL find your new normal, and it will be filled with joy!
Congratulations!
Cindy0
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