One more day
I have my 1st radiation session (IMRT). I met with the Chemo Dr today and
He told me I was STILL aT20n0m. A CT scan last week shown no signifcent
Change in size and for the first time he told me it was hpv+
Which my wife looked at me funny (22years married). He said being hpv+ it
Responds to the treatment better, he then OFFERED a lower dose chemo to
Soften the tumor and make it easier for the radiation, but said I didn't really
Need it but he wanted to offer it. I declined his offer and said we would keep it
In reserve if needed later.
So all being well I will be going down that road that many of you wonderful
People have gone down or going down, so best whishes to all.
God Bless each and everyone.
Tonsil Dad.
Dan.
Comments
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You will do fine
The IMRT is painless in process and the first day will be a whirlwind for you. Get to know your technicians. Your wife can watch the procedure on the tech's screen and then be an informed observer to your inquiries from a clear vantage point. The longest journey begins with baby steps. Heres hoping the power doesn't go out and you have an uneventful first day. Good mojo your way, Dan!0 -
Chemo...
Personally, from all that I have read, some types of concurrent chemo does tend to allow the radiation to work better..., but there are never any guarantees.
Of the four types of chemo that I had during treatment, none have lasted as for residual.
But....
My thoughts are with you tomorrow and the next few weeks, as well as the positive power of all of these survivors before you.
Best,
John0 -
today will be anticlimactic
and so will the days after this, for a while. So eat everything you ever wanted to right now. Oncce the old taste buds start to go, it will take awhile to enjoy that steak again. Glad to hear there's been no significant change in tumor I know you were worried about that.
It's all good, every day gets you closer to being through with this.
Pat0 -
power going outratface said:You will do fine
The IMRT is painless in process and the first day will be a whirlwind for you. Get to know your technicians. Your wife can watch the procedure on the tech's screen and then be an informed observer to your inquiries from a clear vantage point. The longest journey begins with baby steps. Heres hoping the power doesn't go out and you have an uneventful first day. Good mojo your way, Dan!
why is it, I have a read about a lot of peoples power going out on the first day. It sure did for me. Just a funny comment about hoping the power going out, had to post
Clinton
PS. you will do fine, the technicians are your life saver, they get the doc and monitor everything and are, in my opinion, little angels
God bless and gods speed
Clinton0 -
Called
my doctor called the added chemo "more bang for the buck". i like the idea of chemo softening the cancer and radiation hammering the hell out of the cancer. i agree they are having better results when hpv . still the lower does of chemo is not a huge risk with long term side affects and may be a good addition to the bang you get from radiation. i am not certain but doing chemo not does not take away doing more chemo at a latter day option.
prayers going out for you and your wonderful caregiver for weeks of treatment and then months of recovery.
Congrats to you mr. Survivor!
john0 -
So Far So Goodfisrpotpe said:Called
my doctor called the added chemo "more bang for the buck". i like the idea of chemo softening the cancer and radiation hammering the hell out of the cancer. i agree they are having better results when hpv . still the lower does of chemo is not a huge risk with long term side affects and may be a good addition to the bang you get from radiation. i am not certain but doing chemo not does not take away doing more chemo at a latter day option.
prayers going out for you and your wonderful caregiver for weeks of treatment and then months of recovery.
Congrats to you mr. Survivor!
john
I ended up being just a little ahead of you for the RT. Mine started last Wednesday so I've had 6 zaps so far. Most of your time will be driving there and back. My session is 12 minutes long and I'm in and out. The techs are great and will help with any side effects. So far I haven't felt anything and the mask doesn't bother me a bit.
Hope it all goes well for you and let's get this treatment over with!
Tommy O0
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