Week seven complete and so is treatment!
I haven't been posting but every few weeks during treatment. I am happy to report that treatment is done now and I am working through recovery. I did end up with a feeding tube....just lost too much weight and need the tube to bounce back.
I won't say that it was a cake walk, but VERY doable. I did't experience mouth sores, thrush, etc. My biggest issue was weight loss due to loss of sense of taste/appetite, and of course nausea.
All in all, I had 6 chemo infusions, 35 rads and a tonsillectomy/BOT excission. Elsa and I are just waiting on a clean scan, which we beleive the lord will bless me with. Just sitting around the house and not haveing to go to the cancer hospital everyday is so much nicer. I am walking a little bit already, getting 3000 calories a day via the tube and drinking lots of cold water to maintain swallowing function.
Thanks to so many of you guys that we huge sources of inspiration to us and gave us the motivation to continue on. We will post from time to time to let you all know how recovery goes and the scans, of course.
Mike
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Congratulations Mike. You did it! Now to get you back out on the trails. Keep up the ****-kicking.
AB0 -
Good to hear from you.adventurebob said:!!!
Congratulations Mike. You did it! Now to get you back out on the trails. Keep up the ****-kicking.
AB
Mike, so glad you are done! I hope that you will recover quickly.
Blessings, and best wishes to you, and Elsa.0 -
Knew you could do it..
Even for an Arny guy, LOL.....
Just teasing, glad that you made it through with minimal damage, PET should come clean in a few months.
It's really different at first when you are the center of attention everyday for the entire trip, and now you don't have anywhere to go....
Enjoy your peace and do what you can when you can...it can be a little slow at first but comes back pretty good in some instances.
I lost all taste and saliva for severa months, but now two years out, I have around 90 95% of both back...
Best,
John0 -
Great news!Skiffin16 said:Knew you could do it..
Even for an Arny guy, LOL.....
Just teasing, glad that you made it through with minimal damage, PET should come clean in a few months.
It's really different at first when you are the center of attention everyday for the entire trip, and now you don't have anywhere to go....
Enjoy your peace and do what you can when you can...it can be a little slow at first but comes back pretty good in some instances.
I lost all taste and saliva for severa months, but now two years out, I have around 90 95% of both back...
Best,
John
So glad you are finished and waiting for those magic words!0 -
That is great news. Now,fisrpotpe said:No Hill for Climber
You certainly report your treatment was no hill for a climber like you. Great to hear it went so well. Now we are excited to hear you have meet NED.
Congrats on achieving this goal.
John
That is great news. Now, it's time to heal. We go for our first post treatment Pet Scan on the 26th. I believe we will have a clean scan. My husband is 10 weeks out and he started to eat by mouth a week ago. He loves toaster strudel and pot pies. He said they are easy to eat. He even had a breakfast burrito yesterday, it had eggs, bacon and taters.0 -
Man....arndog64 said:That is great news. Now,
That is great news. Now, it's time to heal. We go for our first post treatment Pet Scan on the 26th. I believe we will have a clean scan. My husband is 10 weeks out and he started to eat by mouth a week ago. He loves toaster strudel and pot pies. He said they are easy to eat. He even had a breakfast burrito yesterday, it had eggs, bacon and taters.
And here I sit and have to read this when I haven't eaten yet this morning.....
You are just getting even with me for all of my teasing...I know it, admit it.
Glad you guys are doing well....make sure you remind your husband frequently of all the drama he put you through and what you had to do to keep him on track and in line....
Best,
John0 -
Already got that covered. HeSkiffin16 said:Man....
And here I sit and have to read this when I haven't eaten yet this morning.....
You are just getting even with me for all of my teasing...I know it, admit it.
Glad you guys are doing well....make sure you remind your husband frequently of all the drama he put you through and what you had to do to keep him on track and in line....
Best,
John
Already got that covered. He is taking me to New Orleans once he feels better and gets back to work. He has a big job in Brazil coming up and wants to make that trip. Hopefully he gets his strength back in time.0 -
Congrats!arndog64 said:Already got that covered. He
Already got that covered. He is taking me to New Orleans once he feels better and gets back to work. He has a big job in Brazil coming up and wants to make that trip. Hopefully he gets his strength back in time.
You made it! I am praying that you have a speedy recovery and a clear PET
Blessings,
Debbie0 -
Taste budsarndog64 said:That is great news. Now,
That is great news. Now, it's time to heal. We go for our first post treatment Pet Scan on the 26th. I believe we will have a clean scan. My husband is 10 weeks out and he started to eat by mouth a week ago. He loves toaster strudel and pot pies. He said they are easy to eat. He even had a breakfast burrito yesterday, it had eggs, bacon and taters.
Your hubby is 10 weeks out now, is he able to taste anything yet? (other than metal)......I cannot wait to tear into a fat breakfast burrito.
Blessings,
Mike0 -
So when is he looking atarndog64 said:That is great news. Now,
That is great news. Now, it's time to heal. We go for our first post treatment Pet Scan on the 26th. I believe we will have a clean scan. My husband is 10 weeks out and he started to eat by mouth a week ago. He loves toaster strudel and pot pies. He said they are easy to eat. He even had a breakfast burrito yesterday, it had eggs, bacon and taters.
So when is he looking at getting the tube out?
Mike0 -
John,Skiffin16 said:Knew you could do it..
Even for an Arny guy, LOL.....
Just teasing, glad that you made it through with minimal damage, PET should come clean in a few months.
It's really different at first when you are the center of attention everyday for the entire trip, and now you don't have anywhere to go....
Enjoy your peace and do what you can when you can...it can be a little slow at first but comes back pretty good in some instances.
I lost all taste and saliva for severa months, but now two years out, I have around 90 95% of both back...
Best,
John
How long did it take
John,
How long did it take to start getting your taste back? I HATE not being able to taste. My wife will chow down on a delicious plate of (pick your favorite food) and I just smell it and go plug in my PEG....I cant wait to bit into a fat breakfast burrito or a pizza and a cold beer.
Don't know what you got til it's gone, you know?
Blessings,
Mike0 -
AB,adventurebob said:!!!
Congratulations Mike. You did it! Now to get you back out on the trails. Keep up the ****-kicking.
AB
You know the deal! I
AB,
You know the deal! I can't wait to get back out on the Smoky Mountains......
Mike0 -
Tastejeepman said:John,
How long did it take
John,
How long did it take to start getting your taste back? I HATE not being able to taste. My wife will chow down on a delicious plate of (pick your favorite food) and I just smell it and go plug in my PEG....I cant wait to bit into a fat breakfast burrito or a pizza and a cold beer.
Don't know what you got til it's gone, you know?
Blessings,
Mike
It's slow and evolving like everything...
One of the first meals that I remember eating was actually when HONDO was in town. Probably a few months after treatment it was a creamy seafood shrimp pasta.
Burger King double cheeseburgers was another that was really good to me.
Most everything took a sip of water each bite. It was a lot of trial and error, somethings were OK some were not, I'd try those again a few months later.
Hardly anything tasted as good as before, but I coud start tasting some flavors within a month or so. A lot of those would taste good for the first few bites, then it would go away.
a lot of meats took a long time, and some never have tasted quite as good as before...but they do taste good and its definitely better than the alternative.
Eventually I moved away from having to carry a bottle of water with me every where.
You'll get there, just be persistant and try different things.
I ate at a lot of buffets after treatment because they offered a large variety of foods to try.
Thoughts and prayers with you brother....
John0
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