My second week of radiation started today. So far all is going well and I'm not having any skin problems. My Radiation Oncologist is on vacation this week and my regular weekly check up is scheduled for tomorrow. So I will see Dr. David tomorrow, instead of Dr. Scharfen.
I am having some fatigue, but that may well be related to the Relay for Life event and team I lead this past weekend (see previous post). I'm still dragging from the Relay so perhaps a nap is in order this afternoon.
Did I tell you I yarn bombed my cubby. It just needed a little pizzazz in my mind. What is yarn-bombing you may ask?
Yarn bombing, yarnbombing, yarnstorming, guerrilla knitting, or graffiti knitting is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colorful displays of knitted or crocheted cloth rather than paint or chalk. While yarn installations – called yarn bombs or yarnstorms – may last for years, they are considered non-permanent, and, unlike graffiti, can be easily removed if necessary. Nonetheless, the practice is still technically illegal, though it is not often prosecuted vigorously. While other forms of graffiti may be expressive, decorative, territorial, socio-political commentary, advertising or vandalism, yarn bombing was initially almost exclusively about reclaiming and personalizing sterile or cold public places.

Debbie... aka the cancer warrior; AND Survivor
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I AM STRONG. I AM LOVED. I AM HEALTHY. WE WILL WIN!
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