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Just make sure your skin is kept as comfortable as you can. The best piece of advice I can give you is to prepare for some fatigue. Most people have some level of fatigue from radiation, mine was 30 treatments and I remember getting just exhausted mid day at my store. I would go to my office and sleep a half an hour in my chair to get through the day. Then at night I would take a little nap before I could even eat dinner. I was in my 30’s and definitely not ready for this level of fatigue. It took a little while to get my energy back, plenty of protein will help that happen.
You got mapped today? That takes quite a while, radiation won’t! It took longer to get undressed and dressed after than the actual treatment. Lol
Don’t forget that your radiation tech is your first resource on most days, don’t hesitate to ask them for what you need.
How did mapping go?

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Hello, did the mapping yesterday. Now I got tons of stickers and sharpie marks on me lol.
I’m supposed to go back on October 18 to so the final staging process and the nurse said I could either do the first session that day or schedule a bit later.
It felt real again yesterday, a bit emotional. But I can’t live in fear. I have to trust that God will walk me me through it all.