Thanks to my stepson, Mitch, for coming up with the name for "my machine".....it was christened Sunbeam. One of my friends commented that it looked like a big mixer. Mitch suggested Sunbeam without being privy to that comment. I found the Sunbeam logo, printed it on photo paper and took it to the center. Each day when I walk in for my treatment, the sign is taped to the machine. Thanks to my team of radiation technicians. They are the best!! I asked one to take a picture of me with Sunbeam. The girls, of course, made me smile. I told them that I didn't want folks to think I am enjoying myself. In my left hand is the pocket-sized prayer shawl that I hold each day along with a scripture verse: Phillippians 4:19 "I can do everything through Him who gives me strength" . For Christmas, my friend, Phyllis, gave me a pocket card that she found with the verse. So, I was able to upgrade from the Post-it note! Thanks, Phyllis!! I also wear my bracelets and my mother's diamond heart pendant flanked by a pink ribbon charm, also a gift from Phyllis, and a Pandora bead representing inner strength, a Christmas gift from Anne & Jason.
Today was treatment #24. WOW! Here's a picture of the chart on the front of our refrigerator. The progress is evident when you look at the checked boxes.
To summarize, I've had 24 of 28 full breast treatments. My skin is holding up really well. I give a lot of credit to the pure emu oil that I apply faithfully three times per day. I have some itching in my décolleté but Aveeno anti-itch has helped. I've had no burning, although I have tanned beneath my axilla. Occasionally, I have a twinge of pain. After the 28th, then I will have seven (7) boosts. Originally, the doctor indicated five, but when I started, it was up in the air. The decision has been made for seven, so that's what the +1 and +2 represent on the chart. Those radiation treatments will target only the cavity where the tissue containing the cancer was removed.
On Saturday evening, I plan to attend my 40th high school reunion. I've not missed any of our reunions and I was hoping that my treatments would not prevent me from attending.
Please know that all of your kind words and support mean the world to me. I enjoy each moment that I spend with you over a cup of coffee, dessert, a meal or on the phone. I look forward to your responses to my posts. Knowing that so many people are pulling for me is heartwarming. Thank you!!
In case I don't publish a post between now and next Wednesday....Happy New Year!! I wish you happiness and good health. I am definitely looking forward to 2014!!
Such great news Charlene. It IS going to be a Happy NEW Year for you.
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ReplyDeleteSoooooo glad to hear how great you sound...and that your anxiety is gone! Best wishes for a happy and healthy 2014 to you and Bob and your family! Love you!!
Sue
I am very happy to hear that things are rolling along well. You look fabulous! I hope everything keeps going in the same direction!
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Charlene, you are such an inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteIf ever I have to follow in your footsteps, I want you guiding me.
Wishing you a Happy New Year with special celebrations.
Thoughts and prayers continue.
Marlene
Charlene, Thank you so much for resending me the link to your blog. You are truly an inspiration and I am confident that you will beat this. Looking forward to seeing you at the reunion tomorrow evening.....not many people attending, but we will have fun regardless. :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a happy and much healthier New Year! Hugs, Denise
Charlene, John has been reading your blogs and I am now updated to the one you just posted, I am sorry that it took so long to post something, but I hope my prayers for you faithfully everyday will make up for not having contact with you before this day. Happy New Year to you and your Family.
ReplyDeleteAlways,John and Deb