Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Tomorrow I start my 2nd week of radiation. After each trwatment last week I had a headache. Is this normal or is it stress? The first meeting I had with the person giving the treatment I was two minutes late and I was given a lecture about tardiness. I was livid! Then over the week end i realized she was right and I was really fearful of the treatments. So I apologized on Monday and gave a forgiveness gift of a coffee cup. I told her I didn't want to be the first person kicked out od radiation! We laughed and hugged and she promised me she would give me six weeks to change my attitude! Thank you eveyone for linking hands across the world and holding on to all of us who have become members of the Cancer Survivor Club. God bless and keep us all... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 radiation is a hard thing to go through, but for the person giving you the treatment that was SO uncalled for her to lecture you. she should have apologized to you, not you to her. it;s a traumatic thing first of all the have bc but to have to listen to someone lecturing you is really out of line. To me that's right up there with someone saying " I know what you're going through " . To me it's rude and inconsiderate. I'm sorry you had to go through that. -------------- Original message -------------- Tomorrow I start my 2nd week of radiation. After each trwatment last week I had a headache. Is this normal or is it stress? The first meeting I had with the person giving the treatment I was two minutes late and I was given a lecture about tardiness. I was livid! Then over the week end i realized she was right and I was really fearful of the treatments. So I apologized on Monday and gave a forgiveness gift of a coffee cup. I told her I didn't want to be the first person kicked out od radiation! We laughed and hugged and she promised me she would give me six weeks to change my attitude! Thank you eveyone for linking hands across the world and holding on to all of us who have become members of the Cancer Survivor Club. God bless and keep us all... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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