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Good for you!
Glad to hear things are moving along in your treatment, I know 35 seems like a lot but its doable and will be done before you know it. Be kind to yourself and get plenty of rest as rads do tend to make you tired, avoid direct sunlight (sunburn issues)and use lots of sun screen, I used pure aloe vera for any burning as well as sween creme. You're going to do great, keep us posted.
RE0 -
Keep climbing over those
Keep climbing over those stepping stones! Oh...remember again to hydrate throughout and keep up with skin care regimen...and you might run in to some men too...umm, they often have prostrate cancer and tend to give you a very detailed account of their rad and side effects...they were sweet as can be but you just have to be patient with them...also remember no sneezing, itching of nose during the actual rad...and bring us lots of funny stories...you will definitely have them...love and huggsss, shy0 -
and no more climbing out ofshy violet said:Keep climbing over those
Keep climbing over those stepping stones! Oh...remember again to hydrate throughout and keep up with skin care regimen...and you might run in to some men too...umm, they often have prostrate cancer and tend to give you a very detailed account of their rad and side effects...they were sweet as can be but you just have to be patient with them...also remember no sneezing, itching of nose during the actual rad...and bring us lots of funny stories...you will definitely have them...love and huggsss, shy
and no more climbing out of the chemo tunnel0 -
Does your center have beds?
Does your center have beds? I was taking chemo (2 doses left) when they started my rads. Sat in chair after rads and they started the chemo. I passed out and had terrible back pain. I have 2 bulging discs and siatic nerve pain from discs. For my last chemo/rad treatment they put me to bed. Passed right out and they even let me sleep it off. lol Stayed extra hr sleeping after they came in and took needle out. I didnt even noticed. No back pain. Maybe you could do that. Katz0 -
moving right alongKatz77 said:Does your center have beds?
Does your center have beds? I was taking chemo (2 doses left) when they started my rads. Sat in chair after rads and they started the chemo. I passed out and had terrible back pain. I have 2 bulging discs and siatic nerve pain from discs. For my last chemo/rad treatment they put me to bed. Passed right out and they even let me sleep it off. lol Stayed extra hr sleeping after they came in and took needle out. I didnt even noticed. No back pain. Maybe you could do that. Katz
Sounds like you're moving right along with everything! Good luck with the rads, GO GET 'EM!
Keep the attitude and best wishes to you. Marsha0 -
Wow - you had a long break -
Wow - you had a long break - I had 1 week between last chemo and first rad.
It won't be long til the rads are over and it'll seem like yesterday you started them. I did 25 rads and just recently gave rides to someone else for 35 rads for brain cancer - they said the last day that it seemed like had just started also. Time flies.
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You are a true inspiration to me
The first thing I thought when I read you post was "Wow" we can all learn from your strength. You really do have allot of inner strength. Can I barrow some LOL, You go girl. I wish you all the best, My prayers are with you all the way. And you will make it in style. Take care Kay,0 -
Go, go, go!smalldoggroomer said:You are a true inspiration to me
The first thing I thought when I read you post was "Wow" we can all learn from your strength. You really do have allot of inner strength. Can I barrow some LOL, You go girl. I wish you all the best, My prayers are with you all the way. And you will make it in style. Take care Kay,
and be done! It's amazing what you've done so far and it must feel good to have come out the end of that tunnel.
I hope the radiation is much easier than the chemo - I've heard it is. You're on the downhill slope.
Best wishes-
Suzanne0
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