HPV16 squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer?
Thanks,
Sandy
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Hi Sandy,
I used to use Qvar 80 for my asthma. I Would get those bumps if I did not rinse my mouth after each dosage. I hope that's all it is. I will include you in my prayers tonight.0 -
Praying for you!
Hi Sandy, I am so sorry that you have to worry about this. I am sending you positive thoughts and I will be praying for you! I hope that everything goes well. I did not know there could be hpv related lung problems. I just got over pneumonia and it scared the hell out of me. I hope they get to the bottom of your issues very soon. I am glad you are following up on these symptoms. Good luck! Stay positive.
Mary0 -
EXTRA prayers coming yourtorrance said:absolutely
Sandy,
I will hold you with everyone else in my prayers. I am so glad you are following up on your symptoms. Sometimes it just sucks, but we need to know anyway. Here's hoping you won't have to wait five more hours to see this dr!
Love,
Joanne
EXTRA prayers coming your way....0 -
Sandy
You will be in my prayers Sandy. Shirley0 -
Fear
This was a lot about fear really running me around. Head and Neck cancers are often hpv16 related but according to the doctor, I have no sign of any hpv related activity in my throat. The doctor said it has to do with my tonsils and they produce little "stones" that come and go that look like white spots. I am on Qvar80 now. My internist also thought the spot might be from the steroid inhalers but wanted me to check it out. I am very conscientious about rinsing after with mouthwash each time, if that works.
Life has been a lot about medical appointments this year. Next week a colonoscopy and then I will have totally been checked head to toe. Besides getting treated for this asthma problem I have been in Pelvic PT which is going great but causes me to feel sluggish and tired later. The therapist says this is natural. She has been helping with lymphatic drainage which is a good thing but I guess there is a process to getting better. However I already am A LOT BETTER now because of this therapy.
Thank all of you for your prayers. I felt a lot of gratitude hearing the news that my throat is about allergies, swelling and mucus but everything other than that looks fine. It was like hearing Beethoven's 5th or other heavenly music!0 -
That is a great relief!sandysp said:Fear
This was a lot about fear really running me around. Head and Neck cancers are often hpv16 related but according to the doctor, I have no sign of any hpv related activity in my throat. The doctor said it has to do with my tonsils and they produce little "stones" that come and go that look like white spots. I am on Qvar80 now. My internist also thought the spot might be from the steroid inhalers but wanted me to check it out. I am very conscientious about rinsing after with mouthwash each time, if that works.
Life has been a lot about medical appointments this year. Next week a colonoscopy and then I will have totally been checked head to toe. Besides getting treated for this asthma problem I have been in Pelvic PT which is going great but causes me to feel sluggish and tired later. The therapist says this is natural. She has been helping with lymphatic drainage which is a good thing but I guess there is a process to getting better. However I already am A LOT BETTER now because of this therapy.
Thank all of you for your prayers. I felt a lot of gratitude hearing the news that my throat is about allergies, swelling and mucus but everything other than that looks fine. It was like hearing Beethoven's 5th or other heavenly music!
Who can blame us for our fears? Good for you staying on top of things. I don't know about you but I was misdiagnosed for years, not just for anal cancer, but for a second cancer. I was sick and in pain for years and told it was just that I was getting older. When in doubt, check it out!
Have a great weekend!
Mary0 -
yeasandysp said:Fear
This was a lot about fear really running me around. Head and Neck cancers are often hpv16 related but according to the doctor, I have no sign of any hpv related activity in my throat. The doctor said it has to do with my tonsils and they produce little "stones" that come and go that look like white spots. I am on Qvar80 now. My internist also thought the spot might be from the steroid inhalers but wanted me to check it out. I am very conscientious about rinsing after with mouthwash each time, if that works.
Life has been a lot about medical appointments this year. Next week a colonoscopy and then I will have totally been checked head to toe. Besides getting treated for this asthma problem I have been in Pelvic PT which is going great but causes me to feel sluggish and tired later. The therapist says this is natural. She has been helping with lymphatic drainage which is a good thing but I guess there is a process to getting better. However I already am A LOT BETTER now because of this therapy.
Thank all of you for your prayers. I felt a lot of gratitude hearing the news that my throat is about allergies, swelling and mucus but everything other than that looks fine. It was like hearing Beethoven's 5th or other heavenly music!
so great!!!! fear is our second nature. who can blame us. always lurking like a bad dream. congrats again on good news. we all need it. hugs to you sephie0 -
Your story sounds just like mine.Marynb said:That is a great relief!
Who can blame us for our fears? Good for you staying on top of things. I don't know about you but I was misdiagnosed for years, not just for anal cancer, but for a second cancer. I was sick and in pain for years and told it was just that I was getting older. When in doubt, check it out!
Have a great weekend!
Mary
I posted this elsewhere but thanks for your post. I love this board since our experience is one that is rare we need each other more than the average Joe, I feel.
I am having a CT scan to take another look at the lungs. My right lung has a spot which is smaller than it was but because of the way I sounded today the Oncologist wants to take a look at the lymph node in the lungs or next to the lungs? I wish I knew more about lymph nodes and lungs. Guess I will look it up. I had three suspicious lymph nodes and was T2N1MO.
I sing for money and love my singing job at an Episcopal church but this year it is really tough since I have been coughing and have not been able to sing well since August. Hopefully this is just a bad run and it will be over soon, but I am weary and afraid of losing or having to give up that job. I resigned on Sunday but then changed my mind, still hopeful to recover soon.
Thanks for being here.
Fondly,
Sandy0 -
Hi Sandy--sandysp said:Your story sounds just like mine.
I posted this elsewhere but thanks for your post. I love this board since our experience is one that is rare we need each other more than the average Joe, I feel.
I am having a CT scan to take another look at the lungs. My right lung has a spot which is smaller than it was but because of the way I sounded today the Oncologist wants to take a look at the lymph node in the lungs or next to the lungs? I wish I knew more about lymph nodes and lungs. Guess I will look it up. I had three suspicious lymph nodes and was T2N1MO.
I sing for money and love my singing job at an Episcopal church but this year it is really tough since I have been coughing and have not been able to sing well since August. Hopefully this is just a bad run and it will be over soon, but I am weary and afraid of losing or having to give up that job. I resigned on Sunday but then changed my mind, still hopeful to recover soon.
Thanks for being here.
Fondly,
Sandy
My best wishes go out to you today for encouraging results on your scan. I'm sending you many positive vibes!0 -
hi sandysandysp said:Your story sounds just like mine.
I posted this elsewhere but thanks for your post. I love this board since our experience is one that is rare we need each other more than the average Joe, I feel.
I am having a CT scan to take another look at the lungs. My right lung has a spot which is smaller than it was but because of the way I sounded today the Oncologist wants to take a look at the lymph node in the lungs or next to the lungs? I wish I knew more about lymph nodes and lungs. Guess I will look it up. I had three suspicious lymph nodes and was T2N1MO.
I sing for money and love my singing job at an Episcopal church but this year it is really tough since I have been coughing and have not been able to sing well since August. Hopefully this is just a bad run and it will be over soon, but I am weary and afraid of losing or having to give up that job. I resigned on Sunday but then changed my mind, still hopeful to recover soon.
Thanks for being here.
Fondly,
Sandy
love to you and hugs to you. you will recover and be able to continue singing. the nodes will be ok. i do know that it is scary but prayers will win. sephie0
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