It's one of those things that happens without even realizing it: the day dawns, the whirlwind begins then next thing I know it's approaching midnight -- a time, these days, when my brain is challenged stringing together two coherent thoughts. I'm slacking on the blog, I'm failing to reply to emails, and Sedona is still shredding paper. I need to step off the treadmill. Alas, that's not something I can do until the end of October when radiation is completed. What a sweet surrender that's going to be!
Saw my radiation oncologist, Dr. Quick, on Monday and she said all looked good. She also noted that I'm starting to get a tan in the area being radiated. And, no, I'm not going to show off my tan lines!
Pic o' the Day
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| Some truly "rad" girls! |
October 1 kicked off
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. "My girls" at radiation were all decked out in their pink finery and I had to share (the gal at the far right is a student & she didn't know any better!). What you miss in the photo are their cute pink mules -- I neglected to include those in the photo frame.
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