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  • miccmill
    miccmill Member Posts: 248
    Pam M said:

    Jealous
    Mick,

    Excellent! Very happy to hear NED.

    Jealous that you have your results, and I have to wait 'til tomorrow for my results from Monday's tests.

    Keep it up.

    Congratulations
    Wonderful news, Ned.
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Mick


    I am happy for you my friend, and don’t worry about number game, there are enough of us still living way passed that 5 year mark
  • rozaroo
    rozaroo Member Posts: 665
    Hondo said:

    Hi Mick


    I am happy for you my friend, and don’t worry about number game, there are enough of us still living way passed that 5 year mark

    Mick
    Congratulation's! Such great new's!
  • micktissue
    micktissue Member Posts: 430
    miccmill said:

    Congratulations
    Wonderful news, Ned.

    Ned
    LOL now I'm thinking of changing my nickname to Ned.

    Thanks everyone for the best wishes.

    I got more news today about my hearing. The lady odiologist said I likely have permanent hearing loss due to cisplatin which is notorious, according to her, for causing moderate to severe hearing loss. I am in borderine hearing aid territory and she wants me to wear ear plugs when we rock out at practice and gigs. Ah well, ther nerw normal. Got to take the good with the bad because I am here, alive and writing about it. I'll take that over the alternative.

    Best,

    Mick
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member
    rozaroo said:

    Mick
    Congratulation's! Such great new's!

    Oh Yeah
    Congrats, of course, for all you have accomplished, Mick. Am sorry to learn of the hearing loss. My Cisplatin/FU5 history did nothing to my hearing ability, so I guess this is another example of how similar treatments affect people differently.

    You mentioned the 5-years. Remember my ENT telling me that before I started treatment- that he wouldn't declare me C-free until 5-years down the road (after treatment). Probably is a Standard thing they go by, and nothing more, but I was told pretty-much the same as you. Rad and Onco talked about the C-free differently, like I'm already there. Kinda like their attitude/perspective more than our ENT's. Reckon such is H&N C, you know. We'll both get there, as will the vast majority, if not all, of us.

    Again, EXCELLENT news.

    kcass
  • Clearblue
    Clearblue Member Posts: 186
    Kent Cass said:

    Oh Yeah
    Congrats, of course, for all you have accomplished, Mick. Am sorry to learn of the hearing loss. My Cisplatin/FU5 history did nothing to my hearing ability, so I guess this is another example of how similar treatments affect people differently.

    You mentioned the 5-years. Remember my ENT telling me that before I started treatment- that he wouldn't declare me C-free until 5-years down the road (after treatment). Probably is a Standard thing they go by, and nothing more, but I was told pretty-much the same as you. Rad and Onco talked about the C-free differently, like I'm already there. Kinda like their attitude/perspective more than our ENT's. Reckon such is H&N C, you know. We'll both get there, as will the vast majority, if not all, of us.

    Again, EXCELLENT news.

    kcass

    WOA!
    FANTASTIC
    get rid of your old emails etc etc etc!!!