Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Radiotherapy Sessions Over!


Well 5 Days have gone by just like that! Yahoo! I must say a BIG Thank You to the folks at the NUH Radiotherapy centre, they've made our stay (although very short) there an excellent one. Concerned and caring staff & always smiley. Keep it up!

Side effects: Still feeling nauseas at times. Lack of appetite compared to her eating spree in Jan. Tiredness. Restlessness. Doctor reviewed her after the final treatment and said that the side effects should go away in the next 4-5 days. Radiotherapy kills some of the stomach wall lining and so once off it, regeneration begins and she should be better by then.

We continue to hold fast unto the Lord!

Here are some pics of the treatment.

Jo walking into the "oven"...it's actually called a Linear Accelerator room.

Awaiting to lie down on the table. The machine behind is called the Linear Accelerator.

Staff making the correct callibrations. There are laser guides on both ends and markings on Jo's body to ensure 100% accuracy.

On the ceilings they have light boxes of underwater marine life...really beautiful. Helps to ease the patient.

We await the red light to go off once treatment has begun.

The thickness of the "blast proof" door.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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