Last day of radiation!
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Am I confused (?) Old post from Feb?KayNYC said:Congrats Rad grad
Whoohoo, way to go. I am dancing with you. Welcome, to the alumni association of Grad Grads. You are now a rad grad. Yes,it is normal to miss the team that supported you throughout your rad treatment. Yes, it can be a bittersweet day. Just like graduating from college or high school, you miss the people and the structure it provided for such a long time. Celebrate and look forward.
Good luck with the evaluation of the other health issue.
Hugs, K
Anyways ... Congratulations all recent RAD graduates ..
VickiSam0
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