Good News - Finished Radiation Treatments
Sparkle
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yipppeee over
The only day I remember is my last day of treatment. (not diagnosis, surgery etc) I hardly had any change in skin...(just square tan) I was very lucky-each time I go to any of my dr or mammo test they are surprised how well my skin is an can't find scars (really have to look) GOOD LUCK..hope everything...works out well for you...0 -
mini framed diploma
as I finished my last session I was presented with mini frame rad-grad diploma-i keep it on my kitchen counter all the time...0 -
YEA!!!!disneyfan2008 said:mini framed diploma
as I finished my last session I was presented with mini frame rad-grad diploma-i keep it on my kitchen counter all the time...
So happy for you, it feels good doesn't it! So glad you are done with them. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
Great job, Sparkle!Boppy_of_6 said:YEA!!!!
So happy for you, it feels good doesn't it! So glad you are done with them. God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
So happy you're done with your rads. I found it a little weird not having an appointment every single day. But, NICE!
Take good care of that skin--it'll heal up in no time.
Hugs, Renee0 -
Congrats Rad Grad!disneyfan2008 said:yipppeee over
The only day I remember is my last day of treatment. (not diagnosis, surgery etc) I hardly had any change in skin...(just square tan) I was very lucky-each time I go to any of my dr or mammo test they are surprised how well my skin is an can't find scars (really have to look) GOOD LUCK..hope everything...works out well for you...
Congrats Rad Grad!0 -
Hoorah!!
Time to move on .... Celebrate!0 -
Cavediver, what did you usecavediver said:Yeah!!!!!
It is good to be done! It took my skin almost two weeks to heal up (open areas) after rads completed...but skin healed very nicely. Enjoy....celebrate the completion of this phase of the journey!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Cavediver, what did you use on your skin?
Sparkle0 -
Congrats on being a radssparkle1 said:Cavediver, what did you use
Cavediver, what did you use on your skin?
Sparkle
Congrats on being a rads grad. It feels so good being finished with treatments. I finished my rads in October and was so excited to finally be done. I know you have to feel excited. Now have fun celebrating.0 -
Congratulations, Sparkle!
Now that you've finished rads, your burns will heal. If you are able, 'air out'. I turned up the heat in the house and went around topless. Not pretty - but helpful.
You'll still be 'cooking' awhile, so don't be concerned if you feel warm to the touch.
Sue0 -
Congratulations!! I finished
Congratulations!! I finished my 33 rads on Monday. Still burned and still using the creams. Much better than a few weeks ago though. On Monday after my last treatment, I felt a little depressed. Kind of like I've been doing everything I'm supposed to be doing for the past few months and now it all just ends suddenly. And like you said, don't know what to expect next. I started my tamoxifen today and nervous that I won't be seeing a doctor or having a mammogram until February. I kind of feel like I should have been weaned from the doctors...haha. I'm so glad I found this site! It sucks that BC has brought us together, but a great place to talk, vent and ask questions to others going through the same thing. Congrats again and take care!
Carol0 -
Congratulations Sparkle!missrenee said:Great job, Sparkle!
So happy you're done with your rads. I found it a little weird not having an appointment every single day. But, NICE!
Take good care of that skin--it'll heal up in no time.
Hugs, Renee
Congratulations Sparkle! Isn't it great to be done?0 -
Sending congrats toKayNYC said:Congrats you are a Rad Grad
I am so happy for you on the completion of Rads. Take the time to enjoy all that extra free time now that this part of treatment is over.Keep using those creams. As they say, you are still cooking....
Have a great weekend.
Hugs,K
Sending congrats to you!
Hugs, Debby0
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