Proton Technology
My appointment was originally at 9:20 last night, but the institute called mid-afternoon to say that they were running ahead of schedule and wanted me to come for a 7:25 pm treatment. As I was entering the gantry (treatment room), one of the therapists said there would be a delay as they had a problem with the X-ray machine. This proton therapy is a complicated process. I have done extensive research on this and I am still trying to figure it all out. The therapists take an X-ray before each treatment to help align the machine for the treatment.
In the meantime, I asked if Cheryl could come back to see the machine, and they agreed to bring her in. Ordinarily they are so busy pumping patients through (from 6:30 am-11:30pm) that they do not allow spouses to come into the gantry. We had a treat as one of the therapists spent 20 minutes explaining the process to us with a backstage tour. It really helped Cheryl to have a better understanding of the treatment. The therapist used my phone to take a couple photos and I am attaching one to this post. The photo does not do justice to the massiveness of the gantry, but you will get an idea of how the $1.5 million table extends into the core of the machine. The device rotates around the table and unless you focus on something outside the machine you get the sensation that you are weightless and in suspension—you are not strapped down and it feels like you are being turned over in midair. This is difficult to explain!
However, I am indeed grateful for this technology that is being used to rid my body of these cancer cells. Thank you, Lord, for giving intelligence to many people who have worked to develop this technology.
In the meantime, I asked if Cheryl could come back to see the machine, and they agreed to bring her in. Ordinarily they are so busy pumping patients through (from 6:30 am-11:30pm) that they do not allow spouses to come into the gantry. We had a treat as one of the therapists spent 20 minutes explaining the process to us with a backstage tour. It really helped Cheryl to have a better understanding of the treatment. The therapist used my phone to take a couple photos and I am attaching one to this post. The photo does not do justice to the massiveness of the gantry, but you will get an idea of how the $1.5 million table extends into the core of the machine. The device rotates around the table and unless you focus on something outside the machine you get the sensation that you are weightless and in suspension—you are not strapped down and it feels like you are being turned over in midair. This is difficult to explain!
However, I am indeed grateful for this technology that is being used to rid my body of these cancer cells. Thank you, Lord, for giving intelligence to many people who have worked to develop this technology.