This is my first post, been lurking for about 2 weeks
Jim
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How do you access peoplesbuzz99 said:First post
Welcome to the forum. I hope we can all be of help to you. Yes it does seem like a bad dream as it still continues to be for us. Karen
How do you access peoples stories? I'm just not familiar with the mechanics of this board. Thank-you.
Jim0 -
Get through treatment..
Hi Jim,
Sorry you ended up here but a good place for support and sharing experience.
Treatment can be very rough, depending on many things. I hope yours is smooth. Best thing now is to go day by day, focus on getting through treatments. Question your doctors (and nurses) and be involved in all decisions if you are able.
Once you are done, you will be able to work on your health, rebuild your body and immune system and keep the cancer away.
My only suggestion which I did - was to use non dairy nutrition in the PEG feeds (all plant based). I used organic rice milk and a supplement powder with gave me 400 cals per feed. I don't believe the stuff the clinic recommend (Boost, Ensure etc) are that good for us due to the quantity of milk protein and other sugars they contain.
PM if you want further information.
Hang in there Jim, you can get through this and get your life back.
Scam0 -
Hi JimCAjim2011 said:How do you access peoples
How do you access peoples stories? I'm just not familiar with the mechanics of this board. Thank-you.
Jim
Just wanted to welcome you. To access someone's story and CSN space, you would just click on their name in the blue box by their post. Or if you look at the HNC board itself, you will see their names in blue where they last posted or where they started a thread. You can click on their name there too, that will take you to their profile.
If you look in the blue box by my avatar you will also see that by my screen name, there is also a little person with a + sign. You would click this if you wish to add them to your friends list. It is easier to send someone a private message when you friend them first because when you write the new message you can bring up their name and just click on it, and don't have to remember the screen name. If you friend someone, they are notified the next time they sign in.
In the upper left hand corner in the burgundy section you can find the CSN email to click on and private message someone. Or can click on your own CSN space to access your stuff.
Anything else, just ask, and someone will help.
Sweets.0 -
Similar
Welcome to the forum...ya, hard to believe when they first tell you..especially if your a non-tobacco user like me....HPV+ also.
I'm two years post treatment, rads,chemo, etc.... right tonsils for me.
Here's a link to my BIO, you can get an idea of my specifics;
Skiffin16 ~ BIO
Best,
John0 -
Welcome
Jim, Welcome to the board and sorry that you're here. I'm pretty sure most of us had that 'bad dream' feeling. Yeah it sucks. My advice is to try and let those feelings go. Maintaining a positive attitude goes a long way in fighting this scourge. Remember, you are not alone, we are all here with you. Lots of great people on this board and lots of good advice also. The journey may be rough, but not impossible. Stay strong. Cheers
Jimbo0 -
Welcome
Hi Jim,
Sorry you need this site - glad you found it. People here have been a godsend for me. I also had the "bad dream" haze many times. I was also stage four, T2N2M0 (base of tongue, not tonsil, although they did take a tonsil, thinking it may have been affected - it wasn't). Also had PEG issues up front (no hospitalization - just ER visit). Glad to report (as can many others) that "stage four" is not the automatic death sentence it used to be. Hope you get that infection cleared up quickly.0 -
Jim
Like everyone else I'm sorry that you found the need to find this site but glad you did as there are many here who can help you with any questions and concerns you may have.
Hope they get the infection under control soon and you will be able to go home.
Stay strong,
Glenna0 -
A conundrum
It's unfortunate you're here, but your very fortunate to be here. This is a great site for information and support from people that have been where you are and understand the mixture of feelings and emotions that we all feel. I hope your recovery is very successful and problem-free. Stay Positive0
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