Hi, Everyone!

greyhoundluvr
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I just wanted to check in and say "Hi" to everyone again. I have been gone for a couple of months while I had rads. I chose to have it at a Cancer Center that was a little farther away so it took 2 hours a day to get there and get back (they were very efficient but the drive was about 40 minutes each way). Trying to keep up with work while missing that much time was about all I could handle. I finished up two weeks ago and finally got work under control so I jumped on the board today to try to catch up a little. I had a bit of burning at the end but just remembered MamaG talking about how quickly it healed - and it did! I have also been surprised that the fatigue has gone away pretty quickly, too!! It is nice to be back!
Chris
Chris
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Hooray! Glad that you
Hooray! Glad that you graduated and glad to have you back!0 -
Congratulationscahjah75 said:Welcome back
Chris and glad to hear you survived rads without too much trouble.
{{hugs}} Char
I just finished today and know what a good feeling that is. I too have just a little burning, but not to bad. Just really happy to be done. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
Congratulaions Janice!Boppy_of_6 said:Congratulations
I just finished today and know what a good feeling that is. I too have just a little burning, but not to bad. Just really happy to be done. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
Glad you are done too! Woo Hoo!!!!!!! Hugs, Jean0 -
Hi Chriscarkris said:glad you are done and you
glad you are done and you are back!
Welcome back! We missed you0 -
Chris .. How wonderful to hear that you and your bodyNew Flower said:Hi Chris
Welcome back! We missed you
tolerated 'Rads' pretty well. Welcome Back ..
Vicki Sam0
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