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MY FIRST POST TREATMENT DOCTORS VISITS

The Radiation and Cheo Doc are all pleased with my progress, but with the swallowing issues, looks like I will be feeding tube dependent for some time. I will have a CT scan of my Neck in Dec. and my first PET in February. I guess, so far so good, just looks like the recovery time is and will take way longer than I figured.
BEST!!
Mike
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Mike,rush1958 said:First Visit
Mike,
Hang in there. It's rough, but it's worth it.
Things will start to heal up and you'll start to feel better. Remember it's a marathon and not a sprint.
Rush
Its tough but your tougher, you will feel better sooner than you know it. Just take your time and dont try to rush things.
Don -
I think you are winning
It seems healing always seems to take longer than we hope. I guess we just have a lot of hope. I am so tickled you are beating the cancer. Now it is the nuisance of dealing with the aftermath of the treatment. Give yourself time. On balance, I claim you as a winner. -
Mikecharles55 said:I think you are winning
It seems healing always seems to take longer than we hope. I guess we just have a lot of hope. I am so tickled you are beating the cancer. Now it is the nuisance of dealing with the aftermath of the treatment. Give yourself time. On balance, I claim you as a winner.
The treatment & healing process can be so frustrating.Go slow, everything will fall into place. I was pushing thing's then decided to change my way of working with this & not to be so hard on myself. Let the Dr's do what they must & try to relax a bit. I found it easier to deal with thinking that way. I wish you my best & prayer's are with you. -
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Hey Bro'adventurebob said:slow is good sometimes
Sounds like everything is right on someone's schedule. Wish it were yours but happy that your radiation and chemo is done and that it worked. Keep it strong Mike. You are doing great and will continue to heal daily. All my best to you,
Bob
Mike,
Never know when it will suddenly just turn around. At about 4 weeks post I had a complete reversal and everything just got progressively better. Hope the same for you. Hang tough dude!
Greg
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