Foolow-Up
Linda
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foolowosmotar said:now
Now if I could only spell follow instead of foolow
I just thought that you were swedish:)!
Take care,
Paul (Paintslinger)0 -
LOLPaintslinger said:foolow
I just thought that you were swedish:)!
Take care,
Paul (Paintslinger)
I don't know..maybe Sweden would be at least cooler than this 113 in Phoneix AZ today.0 -
Phoenix?osmotar said:LOL
I don't know..maybe Sweden would be at least cooler than this 113 in Phoneix AZ today.
I'm in Baltimore...it's about 85. 113?! I can't relate. Nice to meet ya. Stay cool and keep "the beast" at bay. Hope everything is going well with you healthwise.
Take care,
Paul (Paintslinger)0 -
Small WorldPaintslinger said:Phoenix?
I'm in Baltimore...it's about 85. 113?! I can't relate. Nice to meet ya. Stay cool and keep "the beast" at bay. Hope everything is going well with you healthwise.
Take care,
Paul (Paintslinger)
I was just in Bel Air for the last 2 weeks, my daughter , son-in-law , and grandaughter live there. Did you get a chance to see any of the Sailabration, we went to see the Blue Angels at the airport where they had the air show, we never made it to the harbor with all the crowds.
Other than this last little blip on the tongue, every thing is going great, was one of the lucky ones who came thru all treatments with flying colors. I've read some of your post about the blahs, your not shinning, vent away , I've found this site to be a great source, there is always someone here who understands.
Linda0 -
Smaller than you think!osmotar said:Small World
I was just in Bel Air for the last 2 weeks, my daughter , son-in-law , and grandaughter live there. Did you get a chance to see any of the Sailabration, we went to see the Blue Angels at the airport where they had the air show, we never made it to the harbor with all the crowds.
Other than this last little blip on the tongue, every thing is going great, was one of the lucky ones who came thru all treatments with flying colors. I've read some of your post about the blahs, your not shinning, vent away , I've found this site to be a great source, there is always someone here who understands.
Linda
My sister and brother-in-law live right outside of Belair. I'm part of a gallery downtown (in Fells Point) and was down there during the sailabration. Crowds?! I haven't seen that many people down there in a LONG time. I didn't see the tall ships because I was busy in the gallery but I heard the blue angels go over several times!
Glad everything is going well with you healthwise.
Thanks again and take care,
Paul0 -
Good NewsPaintslinger said:Smaller than you think!
My sister and brother-in-law live right outside of Belair. I'm part of a gallery downtown (in Fells Point) and was down there during the sailabration. Crowds?! I haven't seen that many people down there in a LONG time. I didn't see the tall ships because I was busy in the gallery but I heard the blue angels go over several times!
Glad everything is going well with you healthwise.
Thanks again and take care,
Paul
Good news Linda, great to hear clean margins, no more cancer, this must
be music to your ears, makes me happy too.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
Sweet SoundsTonsil Dad said:Good News
Good news Linda, great to hear clean margins, no more cancer, this must
be music to your ears, makes me happy too.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.
today was a good day.0 -
Wonderful news, Linda....
"Clean margins"....those are just the best words a person can hear!! You persistance just proves that being a squeaky wheel when it comes to our health is the only way to go!
p0 -
tongue questions
Hi Linda,
Great news and you found it yourself, how interesting. May I ask you a couple of questions? Where on the side of your tongue (inside mouth or down throat)? Could you see it? What did it feel like? Was it sore?
Since my tongue has been an active participant in my diagnosis and treatments every little nuance makes me think, is there something to worry about.
Now, back to the celebration, The Blue Angels, how cool.
Best,
Matt0 -
Answers-MattCivilMatt said:tongue questions
Hi Linda,
Great news and you found it yourself, how interesting. May I ask you a couple of questions? Where on the side of your tongue (inside mouth or down throat)? Could you see it? What did it feel like? Was it sore?
Since my tongue has been an active participant in my diagnosis and treatments every little nuance makes me think, is there something to worry about.
Now, back to the celebration, The Blue Angels, how cool.
Best,
Matt
I saw / found a white sore like a canker sore on the left side of my tounge…that was late Jan early Feb...it definately wasn't there during or after treatments. Reading some post here I saw something about scatter burns from rads where the rad may hit fillings...but then again the rads were not at my mouth. It wasn't sore at first but if I chewed something crunchy and it hit the spot it hurt, then when I used a mint flavored toothpaste or mouthwash it was burny...all thru this I kept an eye on it and kept after the docs...when I saw my ENTin may he said when he saw me at my next 6 he would do a small biopsy...the rest is what got me today. My onco said again today just keep an eye on everything. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any other questions.
Blessings and light
Linda0 -
Answers-MattCivilMatt said:tongue questions
Hi Linda,
Great news and you found it yourself, how interesting. May I ask you a couple of questions? Where on the side of your tongue (inside mouth or down throat)? Could you see it? What did it feel like? Was it sore?
Since my tongue has been an active participant in my diagnosis and treatments every little nuance makes me think, is there something to worry about.
Now, back to the celebration, The Blue Angels, how cool.
Best,
Matt
I saw / found a white sore like a canker sore on the left side of my tounge…that was late Jan early Feb...it definately wasn't there during or after treatments. Reading some post here I saw something about scatter burns from rads where the rad may hit fillings...but then again the rads were not at my mouth. It wasn't sore at first but if I chewed something crunchy and it hit the spot it hurt, then when I used a mint flavored toothpaste or mouthwash it was burny...all thru this I kept an eye on it and kept after the docs...when I saw my ENTin may he said when he saw me at my next 6 he would do a small biopsy...the rest is what got me today. My onco said again today just keep an eye on everything. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any other questions.
Blessings and light
Linda0 -
Answers-MattCivilMatt said:tongue questions
Hi Linda,
Great news and you found it yourself, how interesting. May I ask you a couple of questions? Where on the side of your tongue (inside mouth or down throat)? Could you see it? What did it feel like? Was it sore?
Since my tongue has been an active participant in my diagnosis and treatments every little nuance makes me think, is there something to worry about.
Now, back to the celebration, The Blue Angels, how cool.
Best,
Matt
I saw / found a white sore like a canker sore on the left side of my tounge…that was late Jan early Feb...it definately wasn't there during or after treatments. Reading some post here I saw something about scatter burns from rads where the rad may hit fillings...but then again the rads were not at my mouth. It wasn't sore at first but if I chewed something crunchy and it hit the spot it hurt, then when I used a mint flavored toothpaste or mouthwash it was burny...all thru this I kept an eye on it and kept after the docs...when I saw my ENTin may he said when he saw me at my next 6 he would do a small biopsy...the rest is what got me today. My onco said again today just keep an eye on everything. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any other questions.
Blessings and light
Linda0 -
thanksosmotar said:Answers-Matt
I saw / found a white sore like a canker sore on the left side of my tounge…that was late Jan early Feb...it definately wasn't there during or after treatments. Reading some post here I saw something about scatter burns from rads where the rad may hit fillings...but then again the rads were not at my mouth. It wasn't sore at first but if I chewed something crunchy and it hit the spot it hurt, then when I used a mint flavored toothpaste or mouthwash it was burny...all thru this I kept an eye on it and kept after the docs...when I saw my ENTin may he said when he saw me at my next 6 he would do a small biopsy...the rest is what got me today. My onco said again today just keep an eye on everything. Hope this helps...let me know if you have any other questions.
Blessings and light
Linda
Linda,
Thank you for the tongue response, I get easily worried about these things, but feel better with your answers, thanks again.
Best,
Matt0 -
Great news !
Linda,
I'm so happy for you, continued positives from now on with your health ! Thank you for the reminder that we need to stay proactive in our own detection of health concerns....your right, we alone know our bodies the best. Warmest regards, Katie0
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