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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Radiation, Bratz, Moxie, Baldness

Radiation is over. 15 treatments at 10 minutes each. 
Now have to wait 6 weeks to find out if it shrunk 
anything.  

This is the mask I wore when the radiation 
was beamed to my head. 
Anywhere there is a mark is where they had to point 
the radiation to.  Didn't feel anything at all. 
But it is so nice not having to stop everything at home 
get Pat to drive me to the hospital. 
Sarah my youngest went to TRU's for me yesterday and 
Picked up my bald Bratz and Moxie dolls. 
She picked up 3 for me. (Since I am kind of Bald now)
I have to give MGA Entertainment credit for 
joining with TRU's To get the dolls to collectors 
as well as children. 
My favorite is Cloe. Love her hat. Will be 
deboxing her. 
There is no Sasha.  No bald AA dolls. What's up with that?
They were 14.99 on the TRU website and at the store. 
TRU find.

11 comments:

  1. Congrats! I'm glad it's over for you,and congrats on the dolls! I was hoping they would have the bald barbie on public sale, but oh well.

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  2. Glad to hear that you did not feel the radiation.

    Congrats on the new dolls. I'll look for them here in Philly.

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    1. Thanks D7ana, You do not feel the radiation. Mostly it's a big old camera that moves and makes noises. The only time you know the radiation is going into you is when the camera makes noises.

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  3. Thanks, it's really not over. At the end of the month I go back to my oncologist to discuss my chemo that I was doing before this all happened. It was given every 2 weeks and no side effects. Then at the end of July will see how the radiation worked. After a few doses of chemo, then they will probably do the Gamma Knife. It is another sort of radiation for the brain (but targeted to a specific area that the whole brain radiation didn't shrink)

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  4. Congrats on completing radiation! Wow, I didn't know the Moxie Girls were have bald dolls. I knew the bald Barbie was being discussed. That is wonderful! Glad you got new dolls. I am praying for everything to be better when you go back to the doctor.

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  5. I´m so happy to hear that! I hope everything will be all right and your illness disappear completely and forever. You are a true inspiration, not only for your wonderful blog but for being such a strong and nice person. Hold on!
    I think the bald dolls will help children with problems, it´s a nice initiative, and the money is always neccesary.
    I appreciate even more than ever all your reviews and entries. Keep on going!
    Chicovintage

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  6. Applauding your fortitude and the fact that through everything you always manage to find interesting dolls to share.

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  7. Hello from Spain: I wish all ends well for you. I'm glad to see more dolls bald. I did not know who sold Moxie hairless. Keep in touch

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  8. I just saw these at TRU and think it's an awesome that they partnered up to make these dolls.

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  9. Maybe they'll introduce more bald dolls if these do well and if they get enough feedback on what people would like to see in the line. I think making these available to the general public is better than Mattel's plan to distribute the bald Barbie to only certain kids.

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  10. Glad to read that you are finished with the radiation treatments and I hope all goes well for you. The dolls look interesting! I too had only heard about the Barbie doll being bald. I am glad to see that someone went forward with it!

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