Neck dissection coming
jeepman
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Hi everyone,
Sorry that I haven't posted in a while, but all is well. Had my first post treatment and yep, false positives....
My ENT surgeon wants to go ahead and take out the involved lymphnodes on my right side of neck. So here we go on 6 October. Everyone has said that this is nothing compared to the tonsillectomy/BOT excission. I will pray for that.
I will keep you guys posted as things go on.
Thoughts and prayers to you all,
Mike
Sorry that I haven't posted in a while, but all is well. Had my first post treatment and yep, false positives....
My ENT surgeon wants to go ahead and take out the involved lymphnodes on my right side of neck. So here we go on 6 October. Everyone has said that this is nothing compared to the tonsillectomy/BOT excission. I will pray for that.
I will keep you guys posted as things go on.
Thoughts and prayers to you all,
Mike
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Tender for a while.
Tender for a while. Surprised at the healing. I had my neck dissection on July 22, expected a lot more swelling. How far do you have to drive from the hospital to home. You might want to make sure you have pillows to rest your arm on, road motion was not wonderful. I had a 2 1/2 hour ride. A big thanks to Pam for posting the picture. She has healed very well, the first few days you would not think so.0 -
Mike
Love the new photo! Gorgeous. As well as you did through treatment and with your recovery so far, I'm sure you will do well. Will keep you in prayer.0 -
Stretch stretch stretch!
Mike,
You will do great! As Pam says, the tonsillectomy was by far worst then the neck dissection. It gives you a really nice scar to talk about, and you will need to do some stretching of your neck and shoulder. I had mine August 29th. Radiation starts this Wednesday.
Prayers to you
David0
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