Bob and I have taken, I believe, our last Fall ride. One was very nice going to several working farms. I tried to find the peacocks but they were "chicken", hardy har. Ran when we all arrived. So we settled for buffalo and cattle.
I have been watching my chest and underarm change colors. My chest is quite red, and is painful and itchy. I've been given a steroid cream for the itch, and lotions for the dryness and burn. I'm half afraid to do the steroid cream since it thins the skin, which in turn makes the radiation burning worse. My underarm has been mostly numb since surgery, and while annoying, I am glad since it has helped ward off pain until now. The color of my underarm is a blackish purple. This morning I also noticed the gray the nurse spoke of. That will start to crack and peel. The pain started to really set in this morning. I knew it wasn't my imagination when the techs I have seen every day asked me how it felt. Since they are in the know, I've turned the corner in my treatments.
Two more weeks and I have no idea what to expect. I've seen what it did to my father in law and pray it doesn't get that bad.
Found another fun thing getting ready for a wedding. Changed my toenail polish, and underneath I found this.....I was lucky I didn't have them turn completely black or fall off which is a chemo side affect. Needless to say, the polish went back on.
I know this has been Breast Cancer Awareness month. I did post something on Facebook at the beginning of October, but figured I've been doing my awareness since January. Made my donation at the beginning of the month to IBC Foundation, and wore my pink like a good girl ;)
This is a great month to make your appointments for mammograms, to check yourself, and to speak about the importance of early detection.
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| My daily morning view. |









