Tod ~
I'm sorry to learn that you're having a few issues as you undergo FSR (I didn't). However, like you, my radiation was performed at an ominously-named 'cancer center' adjacent to the hospital where I had my AN surgery, just three months before. There, the people I met were all cancer patients and some of them didn't look too good and had rather sad stories. Like you, this had the effect of giving me a much clearer perspective on my situation. Something to think about as I drove the 60-mile round trip to and from the facility five days per week (weekends off). The trite phrase "there but for the grace of God go I" rang all too true for me during that time. However, once I emerged from the FSR treatments, that experience helped propel me toward a rapid recovery. I was so grateful for the fact that (a) I was alive and, (b) I had gone through my AN experience and come out relatively well that I couldn't waste my blessing but had to get back into things as soon as possible. Since then (2006) I've taken a leadership role in my church and, I hope, become a more compassionate person, although certainly one with flaws. My continued presence on the AN forums as both a moderator and contributor is another part of my decision to be less self-centered and try to help others, as I can. Who would have guessed a rare and problematic tumor would have such an effect on one's outlook?
I trust that your radiation treatments will continue without any serious issues and that not only will the tumor be vanquished but that you'll enjoy a complete and rapid recovery.
Jim