Dad starts off the new year ringing the bell!
Dad finished radiation treatment yesterday at MSKCC and got to ring the bell!
I'm so happy to know this phase is over for him and he can now move forward in recovery.
He did 30 radiation treatments (SCC BOT HPV+ with lymph node involvement, clear margins after modified radical neck dissection and tongue surgery, tonsils were also removed and clear).
I do not know what stage of cancer he officially had, I think it was 3 or 4. I am now praying for the best and will anxiously await the first scan. How soon does that typically happen?
He lost a lot of weight but the doctors have advised to keep protein count high so he has been focusing on that. Doctor said that he did remarkably well throughout treatment and his mental stamina was to credit for that. Any advice on this next phase in the journey welcome!
Happy New Year to everyone and thank you all for your help and guidance thus far.
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Whoo Hoo for dad!!
Ringing the bell and knowing I didn't have to suit up and leave home every single day was a relief to me....this next couple of weeks will be tough, but then he's going to start noticing a slow difference in how he feels.
The first scan is usually about 12 weeks out of the end of treatment...
p
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Oh, RING THAT BELL...........
Very happy to hear he got to ring the bell. I had surgery only so I never had another PET scan. Only had check up every two months for the first year. The others will be able to answer that for you.
Congradulations again, do a little dance as well.
Bill
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Katie, congrats to you and
Katie, congrats to you and your dad!! what a great way to start the new year. praying for a smooth recovery and that he is back to living life in full very soon.
God bless you,
dj
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Congrats to your Dad!debbiejeanne said:Katie, congrats to you and
Katie, congrats to you and your dad!! what a great way to start the new year. praying for a smooth recovery and that he is back to living life in full very soon.
God bless you,
dj
Hard part is now in his rearview mirror. I was told the first few weeks after tx could be tough but I actually saw steady improvement starting the very first week. Hope the same for your Dad.
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thanks!!Hondo said:Dear old Dad
Wonderful news to hear that your Dad made the finish line, I like how Matt put it recovery and an introduction to the new normal will be his next phase.
Tim
Thanks guys!!! I am so glad he made it to the finish line and know it will continue to be tough for a while. I'll continue keeping you all updated.
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