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Today I finished radiation treatment number fourteen, that makes sixteen more to go. I now have burns and blisters that cover my breast and chest area but buy far this is much easier then the chemo treatments. The chemotherapy made me sick and I lost sight of how important the treatments were.
The radiation might be hard but is much needed to insure that the cancer dosen't have a chance to return. It’s been six months of surgery and treatment and it feels like an eternity but I am thankful.
Radiation causes some fatigue but this to will be over soon and is just a short part of the journey that will help me to one day call myself a cancer survivor.
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