After that surgery I had high-density radiation for five days, two times each day. There were no real side effects, just a bit of fatigue. Coping with the mastectomy was hard, but my husband took great care of me. He washed my hair and changed my dressing since I wasn't ready to look at it.
My fellow hospital volunteers were a tremendous help, too. They brought food and flowers and were so supportive. Then I got a huge surprise – my daughter flew in from Delaware to help out for a week! I loved having her here, and I have to say, I think it was the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me.
I’ve been assured the cancer is gone, but I’m on medication to reduce the chance of recurrence. It’s been a rough road, but I’ve learned what great friends, neighbors and family I have. Not a bad lesson to learn!
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