Ok, a really small success but, YES!

jcortney
jcortney Member Posts: 503
edited March 2013 in Head and Neck Cancer #1

I know, this is a tiny thing but I went out to lunch today.  Haven't gotten to do that for 4 months.  I got a cup of cream of mushroom soup and managed to get almost half of it down, with not all that much water.  What the big success for me was I took the centers out of the white bread, buttered it up and soaked it in the soup and actually got it down.  Took a bunch of water, but the first solid food in, well a long, long time.  Maybe it's not a freight train at the end of the tunnel.

J.

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  • boardwalkgirl
    boardwalkgirl Member Posts: 269
    Congrats, every step forward

    Congrats, every step forward is worth celebrating. I remember my first time trying to eat out after treatment, didn't make it out of the restaurant without getting sick, I think I was just so anxious about it. It will get better, keep up the good work!

     

  • fishmanpa
    fishmanpa Member Posts: 1,227 Member
    It's a matter of perspective

    Congrats Joe!

    For those who have never experienced the challenge of eating, it's hard to imagine what it's like to struggle with a sip of water. To all of a sudden lose what has been 2nd nature your entire life is traumatic. What you may consider a small success is in reality a HUGE victory! Having been eating challenged for 3 months and with the expectation of this continuing for several more months, I know how frustrating this is and I know how gratifying normal eating and foods can be.

    Here's to more lunches and fresh bread!

    "T"



     

  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695
    Not Small

    Eating in public is not a small step. Only seems small for those who have not experienced H&N Cancer. But every sucess is BIG, and worth sharing with us. Each of your sucesses encourage us. Rick.

  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Only the Beginning...

    Just a start, many more days and even better results are in yur very near future...

    JG

  • phrannie51
    phrannie51 Member Posts: 4,716
    Ain't no small success.....

    it was HUGE.  I started smiling the second I saw where you were going with your "small success"....I remember doing the exact same thing....soaking heavily buttered bread in cream soup.....OMG, I was on the moon, so I sure do know how you're feeling.  One small step to getting back to normal....or abi-normal if you follow in John's footsteps....LOL.

    p

  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    J IS A MEMBER OF THE CLUB!

    The ABI-NORMAL Club!  One small step for 'J', one giant step for all of us!  Never underestimate the power of a great meal out, even if the meal is only a bite or two.  Welcome back to the real world.  

    Deb 

  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,722 Member
    more bread more soup....more water

    Joe,

     

    My man, I am up to sop some soup with you any day.  It is as if you walked back into the normal world and made a (be it small) connection.  It will just keep getting better.

     

    Very happy for you,

     

    Matt

  • debbiejeanne
    debbiejeanne Member Posts: 3,102 Member
    joe, that is the start to

    joe, that is the start to biggger and better things.  now u can start experiementing with other foods.  yippieeeee!!!!  you're on your way now.  wtg!

    God bless,

    debbiejeanne

  • yensid683
    yensid683 Member Posts: 349
    there are no small successes

    I don't think that there is a better feeling then when you get that first chance to successfully eat real food!  I too was at about 4 months after treatments before I was able to eat anything beyond what my blender prepared for me.  I took a chance one day and picked up a 99 cent burger at McDonalds.  It took a lot of time, small bites, lots of water and two re-visits to the microwave to reheat things, but I don't think I've ever had a more satisfying food experience. 

    Phrannie's right, it is a HUGE success! 

    Great news

    P

  • katenorwood
    katenorwood Member Posts: 1,912
    improvements are never small

    Joe,

    I think you're doing awesome !  I love the wild rice mushroom soup, (home-made of coarse).  Eating out is huge !  It is very hard to describe to someone who hasn't been there done that so to speak.  Keep experimenting, good luck !   Katie