NED!!
Just a quick update: I had a nasopharyngoscopy performed today by the ENT surgeon and I am happy to report a NED! He said that the nasopharynx (which looks "pristine") and also the oral cavity mucosa, healed very well (and looks well hydrated - here I beg to differ, LOL). In his own words, out of the hundreds of patients he sees with this condition, I look exceptionally well.
I am 9.5 months post radiation and 6.5 months post last chemo. For the treatments I had for the nasopharyngeal carcinoma, please check my bio.
I was really anxious before the follow-up appointment, but who wouldn’t have been?! Otherwise I am doing great, with the usual side effects, really manageable. Dry mouth still there (saliva ~30-40% - my own estimation, but that’s highly subjective), taste a bit off but not by much, I can eat anything I want (with my best friend – bottle of water – around); level of energy very good (except sometimes in the afternoon when I feel like I need to take a nap – and I do, when I work from home, for about 20-30 minutes, and in the evenings); hearing loss (that’s permanent, but I am wearing hearing aids, helping me a little). Work is OK, I started 3 months ago (tough the first couple of weeks, until I got into the usual rhythm).
That’s about it; I wanted to share that with you.
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Wonderful news!! I am hoping
Wonderful news!! I am hoping for the same thing on Tuesday! Glad things are going well for you!
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Congrats!boardwalkgirl said:Wonderful news!! I am hoping
Wonderful news!! I am hoping for the same thing on Tuesday! Glad things are going well for you!
Congrats!! Another NED - gotta love it!
Greg
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You know how much we love those words....
NO EVIDENCE OF DISEASE!! Nothing better than that. Congrats on your latest meet up with Mr. Ned.
p
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Awesome !
I am so happy for you ! Those three wonderfully put together letters of the alphabet N...E...D ! Continued success in everything ! Hugs sent ! Katie
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