
Pretty neat, huh? As always, it was great seeing the girls at the front desk, Kendra and Geah, love you gals! (Tory, I hate I missed you for the second time, but hope you had a good trip!) Donna, it was great to see you too, you're always so sweet to me!! And as for Dr. Holt, I always have fun giving you a hard time! I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas!!
And, now, for the crying! I had an appointment with a radiologist yesterday. Keep in mind this was just for a consult, and also recall that I was told in the beginning that no radiation would be required. From that you can probably guess what I'm gonna write next. Ok, so we meet this Dr, he's very nice, very informative. Gives me an exam, which I still can't understand getting an exam when I was just suppose to be talking with him, but I guess it's standard procedure. Anywho, when we do get around to the talking, he tells us about the studies he knows of consisting of women with similar statistics to me and that there was a great number of them that done better with chemo PLUS radiation as opposed to those with chemo alone. So guess what, I am now set up to do 33 rounds of radiation! I so did not want to do radiation! But I have to do all that I can to be able to stick around a while, right? So they were able to go ahead and do some of the stuff yesterday, to get me ready for the actual radiation. They made a "cradle" for me to lay in so I will be in the same position every time, it was pretty neat. There was this thing that looked like a trash bag, only blue, and they filled it with some kind of liquid foam stuff, then had me lay on it so it would form to my body then it hardened. I was marked where the beams would go, then tattooed! Yep, left that place with 5 tats! Ok, so they are tiny and look like blackheads, but they are tattoos, none the less, lol! They are gonna call me sometime next week and tell me when to come back to get started. I keep telling myself it's just another obstacle to get through and it will be over soon. It was not too bad, at least the Dr was nice and so was his staff, so that's a plus. I've learned, the hard way, that if you tell yourself one thing and are convinced that that thing will or will not happen, that most of the time the complete opposite will happen! I had already told myself (actually the dr told me) a long time ago that there would be no radiation, so after chemo I would be all done. Then BAM, I have to have it! I think that's what is making it seem so bad. Oh well, there ya go. Merry Christmas to me! I'll let ya know what it's like!
3 comments:
Kristi - I know that having radiation is not the news you were hoping for, but I'm sure you will adjust to it just like you did the chemo! Praise God for radiation and it's success!
Love ya!
Dianne
I'm sorry that you have to have radiation, Kristi. I am all for keeping you around for a very long time though! ;-) {{{HUGS}}}
Love ya,
"Angel" Michelle
Oh, babe. I'm so sorry to hear you have to go through more of this!! (((Hugs)))
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