
On Friday, March 13, I had my dry run at the Mukwonago clinic. They needed to verify that the mold, tattoos, and calculated radiation area all worked on the machine I will be using at the clinic. Everything went very smoothly, and I got the ok to start radiation on Monday (see next paragraph for Monday update :).
Monday, March 16 was my first day of radiation. When I walk into the room I state my name, birth date, and identify myself with a picture that is up on a big screen. Then I get a pillow case to cover my chest area and lay down on the machine with my mold. There are 3 red lights that line up with the tattoos under my right arm, left arm, and chest area. If you look close in the picture you can see 2 of the beams (on my shoe and under my left arm). They position the machine according to their calculations. I then have to lay as still as possible, and the radiation begins. The machine itself moves around me and takes about 5 minutes once I'm in position.
All together I will have 33 treatments, 5 days a week. The radiation seems weird to me right now, because I really don't feel anything (a far cry from chemo and surgery). I wonder, can this really be doing anything? But, I'm only 3 treatments in, and if it can help reduce my chances of a recurrence, it's well worth it!