Free To Canoe
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Sorry to hear the bad news.
Wishing you well and a speedy recovery.
Wishing you well and a speedy recovery.
simple girl, wish you the best!
I have a close relative that had the same diagnosis. She's a medical professional in that area, so she knew all about it and treatment. All treatments were radiation. The first treatment took the longest due to the setup required. Locating reference points were put on her skin with a dye. These reference points were used for the rest of the treatments, so the other treatment sessions lasted just minutes apiece. More time was taken to wait and to change clothes than the treatment itself. She took time off from work, went to get treated, then back to work each time. She had no ill effects what so ever. No one would have known that she was undergoing accelerator treatment. Radiation is much much easier than chemo (though it's easy for me to say something like this since I have experienced neither). She is doing fine.
Forge ahead and we'll be celebrating good news down the road.
Best wishes to you, simple girl! BTW, there is a website called Caring Bridge, where you can set up a place where family, friends, support folks, etc, can come on and stay in touch. Much more personal and more private than FB. Just wanted you to know,
Financedude
Wow was shocked to read that someone who is healthy as yourself should get such a diagnosis.
How very true. I don't know anything about BC, but I do know something about colorectal cancer, which I had, and I follow user reports closely enough to tell you that many very health-conscious folks, nonetheless, get cancer. There's no apparent moral component to it at all -- just some random sh*t the world decides to send your way. It's good to hear you're coping okay.Me too! I guess cancer doesn't care how much you work out or watch your weight.