Today I had my first ever radiation treatment in my battle against cancer. I didn't know exactly what to expect, and it was even quicker and less painful than I had imagined.
First, I received my scan card. From now on, I simply scan in to register myself, go through the door, find my robe, get changed, and wait to be called.
The techs came to get me. I laid down flat on the table, and they positioned me according to my tattoos. When everything was lined up perfectly, they took an x-ray to check for precision. The machine moved around me and made a subtle noise. Then, I was told to hold still and breath normally during the radiation. I didn't feel anything or see anything except the movement of the machine, and before I knew it, my five minutes were up!
It's an in-and-out procedure--quick and painless. I'll have the same appointment time everyday, unless something comes up, and I can easily change. I'll meet with Dr. Goble every Thursday to check my progress, will have regular lab check-ups, and will be done in 10 days.
That's about it. The first day of battle was an easy one. Too bad it's just going to get harder from here.
You are such a beautiful cancer patient! Glad today felt somewhat easy. Day 1 of this battle is done!
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