Before radiation can start, there are several procedures that take place. I'm not sure of the medical terms so bear with me. In two weeks, I will go and have a image scan of the area to have radiation. They will pinpoint the precise area and mark it on my body. I will need to be careful not to rub the marked area off. If it starts to fade, I will need to inform them so the mark can be reapplied. I will have thirty-three treatments. Monday through friday. My doctor and his assistant explained all the side effects. The main one is tiredness about two weeks into the process along with when the skin starts to look irritated from the radiation.Suggested what to use on my skin when it starts to turn red and using a mild wash on the treated area. I can't wear any deodorant under the left arm or use a hand shaver. It is recommended to use an electric shaver. (Mother's Day gift) No lotions, perfumes, powders. Almost the same instructions before having a mammogram.
Another procedure will be a body image scan. That way when I go everyday for radiation, I will be able to lay in the exact same spot. It will make the beams of radiation that much more precise. We are looking out about Two and a half weeks before I begin my treatment. I will not be done until the middle of July. My children will be out of school and hope to keep them busy. It will be a challenge. I am worried about the skin getting irritated and tender. I will deal with it the same way as I did with the chemo. One day at a time. I am a strong person. Until the time comes to start, I will enjoy my food a little more, energy to plan activities to attend and my quiet time. Especially since the children will be out of school come June 4th. Happy Mother's Day to all moms.
My Faith will keep me strong and my Family will make me smile. Life is good.
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