Please don't correct my spanish. This was something when running intervals we would always say to each other. "Un mas" when we had only one more to go. We would also say, last does not mean fast, but that definitely does not apply in this case.
I followed up with the Radiaion Oncologist today. She was very happy and extremely surprised with how well my fair skin held up through this whole process. She really thought because my skin is more translucent than white that we would be using every cream ever created to keep it from burning/peeling off. Currently the location with whole breast radiation is pale pink with a very bright pink splotch where the boost radiation is. That's just so you know it is working! She also told me that I will have one tan boob for the next 6 month to a year. I'm curious if this will be like Snooki tan (orange) or Irish tan (pink). Time will tell.
It has been a very interesting 7 months of active treatment and I am looking forward to 7:55 am (roughly) tomorrow, when they will hand me my XRT completion diploma (yay). I then plan on sprinting through the hospital handing out high fives like no ones business.
Less than 24 hours and get to join the 1 in 25 Americans who can say:
(sorry, I had too).
Congrats Sara!!!!
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