two weeks of radiation down! four and a half weeks to go!!
this week i baked an apple pie for my rads team. my signature on my pies is that instead of slits in the crust, i actually make a smiley face. and today was a good day for smiling ; )
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time to listen to music
Mine seems to short-perhaps i just had different treatments!
Nice you can bring music along!0 -
Rads
Good going!! Is there usually one one or two nurses on the "team" for rads?0 -
my team is largeJean T. Szabo said:Rads
Good going!! Is there usually one one or two nurses on the "team" for rads?
i have 3 to 4 technicians every day, along with two nuclear physicists. once a week, the radiation oncologist is there as well. also, my radiation takes about 35 to 45 minutes, so there is plenty of time to listen to the music!!0 -
Your team is large!heidijez said:my team is large
i have 3 to 4 technicians every day, along with two nuclear physicists. once a week, the radiation oncologist is there as well. also, my radiation takes about 35 to 45 minutes, so there is plenty of time to listen to the music!!
Mine was only two, and it took more time to take off my cloths a wait for the appt, then the procedure itself.
Karie0 -
Heidi
hoping the rest of your rads are uneventful. After next week you'll be half done. Yah! Boy, I bet they don't apple pies from other patients. They'll be sure to treat you good :-) Your rads take a while and you have a big team. It's nice to know they care.
{{hugs}} Char0 -
How sweet of you to bakeheidijez said:my team is large
i have 3 to 4 technicians every day, along with two nuclear physicists. once a week, the radiation oncologist is there as well. also, my radiation takes about 35 to 45 minutes, so there is plenty of time to listen to the music!!
How sweet of you to bake your team the pie. 2 weeks done already! Congrats Heidi!
Why do your treatments take so long? Mine only took a few minutes.
Hugs, Diane0 -
nothing about my cancer has been normalDianeBC said:How sweet of you to bake
How sweet of you to bake your team the pie. 2 weeks done already! Congrats Heidi!
Why do your treatments take so long? Mine only took a few minutes.
Hugs, Diane
first of all, i have inflammatory breast cancer - very rare and very aggressive. secondly, i turned out to be a chemo failure - after 18 weeks of chemo, my cancer had spread. had another 12 weeks of chemo before mastectomy.
now with radiation, there is concern about damaging my heart. thus my very long radiation treatments - radiation is only sent during a certain part of my breathing to protect lungs and heart. my rads onc said my radiation plan was the most intricate plan she had ever had to put together.
and i love to bake - so i plan to bring a treat for my team at the end of every week0 -
Glad everything is going
Glad everything is going good for you. I thought Rads was only a few minutes, Wow you have to lay there 35 or 40 minutes?? I am suppose to start mine this month. I hope mine are shorter. Good luck with the rest of your treatments Take care Kay0 -
Congrats on the 2 week mark!heidijez said:nothing about my cancer has been normal
first of all, i have inflammatory breast cancer - very rare and very aggressive. secondly, i turned out to be a chemo failure - after 18 weeks of chemo, my cancer had spread. had another 12 weeks of chemo before mastectomy.
now with radiation, there is concern about damaging my heart. thus my very long radiation treatments - radiation is only sent during a certain part of my breathing to protect lungs and heart. my rads onc said my radiation plan was the most intricate plan she had ever had to put together.
and i love to bake - so i plan to bring a treat for my team at the end of every week
Congrats on the 2 week mark! Praying the rest of them go fast, fast, fast for you!
Hugs, Megan0
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