We are approaching the end of the radiation treatments, as of today she has 7 left. The last seven treatment wil be of a slightly higher intensity and in a tigher burst, but for the same amount of time each time. They did say to expect the side effect to become a little worse. The whole process has actually been a little less horrifing than I originally thought. I really have to thank the whole staff at Harbin for all there support and knowledge they have given us along the way. The two radiation techs assigned to my wife are very caring and concerned with all there patients. They take care of everyone like they are family, and answer any questions to the best of their ability. I like the fact if they don't know something they don't give her some lame pat answer. In this case they research and help us to research the answers. In this post I have brought some photos of the equipment used. I was able to gain access to these pictures with the help of the staff. I do want it to be known that the public isn't allowed to just walk around and take photos inside the clinic. These were taken only while the areas were unoccupied, and with the full knowledge of the staff. I must offer great thanks to the two ladies that guided us through the photograph and even took a few for me in places I couldn't go, the one I chose to post here today was in fact not taken by me.
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