never give up

I am a 78 yr.old male DX.in 2011 with B.O.T & gland,both sides and spread to right lung,no prim. found.Very close to end-in Hosp. for week and down to 115lbs.They, Dr's said I was only treatable, not cureable, and was given very little hope to with stand the Chemo/Rad.
A thanks to the many post read on this network and my wife and caregiver I am 6mo out and N.E.D last mo. on P.E.P scan.Yesterday E.N.T scoped me and every thing was clean.Weight now @ 136.Problems eating some things,Carry bottle of water every place I go and drink hot water after each meal.I was totaly deaf for three months and now I can here my dog bark and that was good. I hope this post brings hope to any one who thinks they can not make it.
It was a hard fight for me but worth it. Again thak you C.S.N Ralph& Carol

Comments

  • longtermsurvivor
    longtermsurvivor Member Posts: 1,842 Member
    well hello Mr Ralph
    I had feared for you, as it has been quite awhile since you've posted, and things were not going that well when you last did. You sound much better! Your weight is impressive, as it was down quite a bit below this, if I remember. I'm glad to hear things are working out so much better for you. How is the mucus problem now?

    Pat
  • Tonsil Dad
    Tonsil Dad Member Posts: 488

    well hello Mr Ralph
    I had feared for you, as it has been quite awhile since you've posted, and things were not going that well when you last did. You sound much better! Your weight is impressive, as it was down quite a bit below this, if I remember. I'm glad to hear things are working out so much better for you. How is the mucus problem now?

    Pat

    God is good.
    God bless you Ralph, he works miracles even when Dr's think there is no hope,
    They are NOT god. Only God and yourself can get you through the times when you
    Think all is lost. I hope and pray for you to have many more NED in the future.

    God bless,
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.
  • rarph123
    rarph123 Member Posts: 64

    well hello Mr Ralph
    I had feared for you, as it has been quite awhile since you've posted, and things were not going that well when you last did. You sound much better! Your weight is impressive, as it was down quite a bit below this, if I remember. I'm glad to hear things are working out so much better for you. How is the mucus problem now?

    Pat

    mucus
    I read a lot of your post to the family,and must say you give a lot to others who fear the unknow. Yes back then I was at the point of giving up--a lot of depression and misery--thank god for a suporting wife.There is nothing worse than mucus 24/7. About the 5th month it slowed down to twenty time a day of hacking up.Hope you well Ralph
  • rarph123
    rarph123 Member Posts: 64

    God is good.
    God bless you Ralph, he works miracles even when Dr's think there is no hope,
    They are NOT god. Only God and yourself can get you through the times when you
    Think all is lost. I hope and pray for you to have many more NED in the future.

    God bless,
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.

    Thank You
    For your thoughts, never been to much of a church going person, my sis, she's a litttle older than I looked at me before I went into the hosp. and said to me "Why have you waited so long to see a Dr. when you,ve known that somthing was wrong" I did not want to tell her that it was my way of leaving this town, she looked at me with tears in her eyes and said I have something I want you to have--at that she placed a small cross into my hands and said rub it every night as I rub mine and you will survive if you believe.
  • LeoS2323
    LeoS2323 Member Posts: 160
    Inspirational
    Inspirational stuff that Ralph. I am 34, diagnosed 3 weeks ago with MEC (in a node, unknown primary). To see people like you who fight and win against such odds is truly inspiring with my own battle ahead.

    I will walk through every level of hell to see my two little ones grow up - they are one and three years old. If I have half your guts then I reckon I will be fine. Congratulations on the remarkable recovery and all the very best for the future.

    Leo (Liverpool, England)
  • Tonsil Dad
    Tonsil Dad Member Posts: 488
    rarph123 said:

    mucus
    I read a lot of your post to the family,and must say you give a lot to others who fear the unknow. Yes back then I was at the point of giving up--a lot of depression and misery--thank god for a suporting wife.There is nothing worse than mucus 24/7. About the 5th month it slowed down to twenty time a day of hacking up.Hope you well Ralph

    Me Either.
    Hi Ralph, I am not a church going person either, my wife is and she does enough
    For both of us, but when this bump in the road entered my life I was determind
    To get through it one way or another and with Gods help it just made it a little
    Easier, so I thank him everyday.
    When I post things I finish by blessing everyone to help with their trials and tribulations
    We all need al little blessing sometimes.

    God bless
    Tonsil Dad,

    Dan.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    WTG Ralph
    Awesome news......very glad to see your post, starts the week-end of jst right.

    Now if this wind would die down some, I could fish in your honor....LOL.. OK, I'd fish anyways, but at least I'd have a good excuse.

    John
  • Tonsil Dad
    Tonsil Dad Member Posts: 488
    LeoS2323 said:

    Inspirational
    Inspirational stuff that Ralph. I am 34, diagnosed 3 weeks ago with MEC (in a node, unknown primary). To see people like you who fight and win against such odds is truly inspiring with my own battle ahead.

    I will walk through every level of hell to see my two little ones grow up - they are one and three years old. If I have half your guts then I reckon I will be fine. Congratulations on the remarkable recovery and all the very best for the future.

    Leo (Liverpool, England)

    Well said.
    You will cruise through this Leo, and you will be taking your GRAND KIDS to Anfield
    Many years from now. Like you said its people like Ralph that are inspirational and
    There are plenty more on here aswell that will help you on your path to a healthy
    And semi-normal life once more.
    I finished my last Rad session today (33 sessions) for Tonsil Cancer so now on
    The road to recovery.

    God bless
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.
  • osmotar
    osmotar Member Posts: 1,006
    Blessings Ralph & Carol
    Blessings come in many different ways, congrats on the good scopes and scans. Never ever give up the fight.


    Linda
  • phrannie51
    phrannie51 Member Posts: 4,716
    Ralph, you are a true inspiration!!
    Thank you for posting your story...I'm a newby here, also...and will be starting treatment this coming Monday...you gave me my dose of courage for this day/hour (sometimes I need more than a daily dose :))

    Wonderful news on your NED, and sending prayers and positive thoughts that you have many, many more.

    p
  • rarph123
    rarph123 Member Posts: 64

    Ralph, you are a true inspiration!!
    Thank you for posting your story...I'm a newby here, also...and will be starting treatment this coming Monday...you gave me my dose of courage for this day/hour (sometimes I need more than a daily dose :))

    Wonderful news on your NED, and sending prayers and positive thoughts that you have many, many more.

    p

    You will make it
    The first day they put that mask on me--and bolted it down--the panic button--just for a short minute,scared yes, but each time it got better. I would close my eyes and dreame of pleasent thoughts. I've read your post and you are a strong person--=go for it!!
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    Great
    Great news! Congrats. Look to see this NED post for years and years to come.

    john
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Ralph

    Glad to hear the good news and yes it does give others hope my friend, God bless and keep you and Carol in his tender care.

    Hondo
  • LeoS2323
    LeoS2323 Member Posts: 160

    Well said.
    You will cruise through this Leo, and you will be taking your GRAND KIDS to Anfield
    Many years from now. Like you said its people like Ralph that are inspirational and
    There are plenty more on here aswell that will help you on your path to a healthy
    And semi-normal life once more.
    I finished my last Rad session today (33 sessions) for Tonsil Cancer so now on
    The road to recovery.

    God bless
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.

    Thanks Dan
    Your post brightened my day right up Dan - taking my grandkids to Anfield is a fantastic dream for me and I know one day I will do exactly that. When I do I will think back to this and smile I believe. thanks for the positive words, they genuinely mean a lot to me.

    My day was pretty good in other ways too - Liverpool beat Everton in the FA Cup semi final 2-1 in a comeback win. If I am well enough after my neck dissection and tonsil removal on the 23rd April I am going to do everything I can to get to Wembley and see that final in person!

    Hope you enjoy no more treatments and getting back all those little pleasures you have been missing...

    All the best my friend

    Leo
  • LeoS2323
    LeoS2323 Member Posts: 160

    Well said.
    You will cruise through this Leo, and you will be taking your GRAND KIDS to Anfield
    Many years from now. Like you said its people like Ralph that are inspirational and
    There are plenty more on here aswell that will help you on your path to a healthy
    And semi-normal life once more.
    I finished my last Rad session today (33 sessions) for Tonsil Cancer so now on
    The road to recovery.

    God bless
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.

    Thanks Dan
    Sorry duplicate post
  • LeoS2323
    LeoS2323 Member Posts: 160

    Well said.
    You will cruise through this Leo, and you will be taking your GRAND KIDS to Anfield
    Many years from now. Like you said its people like Ralph that are inspirational and
    There are plenty more on here aswell that will help you on your path to a healthy
    And semi-normal life once more.
    I finished my last Rad session today (33 sessions) for Tonsil Cancer so now on
    The road to recovery.

    God bless
    Tonsil Dad.

    Dan.

    Thanks Dan
    And again don't know what happened there sorry!
  • KRBigFish
    KRBigFish Member Posts: 25
    Great news
    Ralph, your story is very inspiring and so happy for your NED! You fought the fight and you won. All the best,
    Kathryn