When I left the hospital after my surgery, I noticed it was only 9:00. Instead of going all the way home and coming back for radiation later in the day, I figured it would be just as easy to head to the other side of the medical center and wait for radiation.
I scanned in, got dressed, and actually ended up waiting because they were running a bit behind.
Day #2 was just as easy as before, once I finally got in. Get on the table, line me up, scan for correct placement, and the machine whirrs and rotates for a few minutes.
Done and home before I know it!
Two treatments down, 8 to go. This part is easy!
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