99.9 % official
Wow !! I am speachless and shaking like a leaf.
i called my ENT's office this morning to see if I can have my resluts. The secretary told me that she would look at my file to see if they are in and if the results are ok she would call me back.
She just did and all she said was " Chantal, I am confirming that we will still see you on Wednesday ? " **** !!! I know what is coming and I am not ready for it. I start a new job on August 5th and I can't be sick.
Do you think it's possible to still work through treatments ? I am bessides myself.
The pain was gone for the last week ... I need prayers.
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The Fat Lady Hasn't Sung Yet....
Hi 3LB,
I understand totally your fear. Been there, done that and yes it does sound ominous, BUT... until you hear the words from your ENT's mouth it's not official.
Now... concerning work? I don't know of anyone that's been able to work the entire time. I tried working remotely but from about the third week on until 5 weeks post treatment I was down for the count. To answer your question, "No", you won't be able to work through treatment.Here's the thing. IF this is cancer, your life is WAY more important than a job. When I got sick I wanted to stay local and work as long as I could but it became quite evident that wasn't going to be the case. I was away from home 5 days a week getting treatment and like I said, down for the count early on in treatment. I was fortunate that my boss kept my seat warm and was THRILLED to have me back.
Hang in there and remember... until you hear the words from yor ENT's mouth, it's not official!
Positive thoughts and prayers.
"T"
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sorry u r playing the waiting
sorry u r playing the waiting game and thinking the worst. that is so hard. treatment really beats u up so f u can work thru them u r super woman. i will b praying for good news. hang n there and b sure 2 let us know how it goes.
dj
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fingers crossed
Threelittlebirds,
Shaking like a leaf sounds about right, but until it is 99.9% official, it is not. There are all kinds of things it could be with each being curable and treated differently. I held out hope till the last moment. All I can recommend is to stay calm and to call your ENT and tell them you can come in immediately if there is a canceled appointment (always works for me).
As for work and provided you garner a boarding pass to the bus, chances are, working would be difficult. Especially, if you required a Lorazapam like I did. If you can secure this position (new job) for six months from now, it will work in your favor.
Don’t get ahead of yourself, nothing has been confirmed and I am still holding out it is minor, whatever it is.
Matt
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Thank you
It is hard to remain composed. I have had the gut feeling and I am also quite upset because I had told him about the new job prior to the biopsy and when he came to see me in the recovery room, he said he was 95% sure I had nothing and that I sould take the new job, that he was not worried at all. He said the only reason he could not say 100% was that he was not allowed.
It is weird that my ear and throat pain have been gone for the pas 5 days now...does cancer pain come and go ? I am so confused.
This new job has been highly publicised, it was in all the Ottawa newspaper last week, radio and tv. I should not have trusted him and should have waited for the biopsy results, but I put my faith in him and since he's been doing this for a long time....
I can just imagine what the media will be talking about next week ...
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Come and Go BluesThreelittlebirds said:Thank you
It is hard to remain composed. I have had the gut feeling and I am also quite upset because I had told him about the new job prior to the biopsy and when he came to see me in the recovery room, he said he was 95% sure I had nothing and that I sould take the new job, that he was not worried at all. He said the only reason he could not say 100% was that he was not allowed.
It is weird that my ear and throat pain have been gone for the pas 5 days now...does cancer pain come and go ? I am so confused.
This new job has been highly publicised, it was in all the Ottawa newspaper last week, radio and tv. I should not have trusted him and should have waited for the biopsy results, but I put my faith in him and since he's been doing this for a long time....
I can just imagine what the media will be talking about next week ...
3LB
Pain from cancer typically doesn't come and go. Once you start hurting, you generally continue to hurt. Many don't have any pain at all initially. I had swollen glands on the left side of my neck that didn't respond to antibiotics and no pain until just before my neck dissection and even then, it was more pressure than pain as the tumors were pressing against structures in my neck and ear area. I had no issues swallowing, ear or throat pain. I had the swollen glands for 8 months before I felt anything.
For your ENT to say he was 95% sure you'd be fine even after the biopsy is actually pretty encouraging and I would hang onto that one with both hands. There are many other things this could be besides cancer. I would do as Matt said and call back and see if you can get squeezed in before Wednesday if someone cancels.Now here ya go... a GREAT version of Greg Allman doing "Come and Go Blues" to distract you. I love the little fo pah at 4:00 ~lol~
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Youfishmanpa said:Come and Go Blues
3LB
Pain from cancer typically doesn't come and go. Once you start hurting, you generally continue to hurt. Many don't have any pain at all initially. I had swollen glands on the left side of my neck that didn't respond to antibiotics and no pain until just before my neck dissection and even then, it was more pressure than pain as the tumors were pressing against structures in my neck and ear area. I had no issues swallowing, ear or throat pain. I had the swollen glands for 8 months before I felt anything.
For your ENT to say he was 95% sure you'd be fine even after the biopsy is actually pretty encouraging and I would hang onto that one with both hands. There are many other things this could be besides cancer. I would do as Matt said and call back and see if you can get squeezed in before Wednesday if someone cancels.Now here ya go... a GREAT version of Greg Allman doing "Come and Go Blues" to distract you. I love the little fo pah at 4:00 ~lol~
Thank you T. Beautiful.
I am trying to hang on to what he said, but on the other hand, he does not have bionic eyes and can't evaluate tissue without a microscope.
I will try and pretend nothing is wrong...nothing much I can do until Wednesday. It's just that the phonecall this afternoon, crushed any hope I have.
Again thank you for the video.
Chantal
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Working
TLB,
first of all I hope your appointment goes well, as others have said wait for the results, not easy and the time seems to creep by ever so slow. As for working thru your in treatment , you need to take into consideration the treatment protocal your Dr's may put you into , chemo & rads , or just one or the other. I had chemo , 3 drugs every 21 days , then following that radiation for 7 1/2 weeks plus 1 day of chemo...that was in 2011. I was fortunate on several levels; I never got sick thru any of it,, but we are all different in how our bodies react to the treatments, and I work for a company who allowed me to work from home. I did this all thru treatments and then for 7 months after they stopped. I've been cancer free for the last 19 months. Keep a good attitude, be proactive in asking questions, keep a list of questions, if you have someone to go to appoinments with you take them along.
Prayers and blessing ....
Linda
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Lindaosmotar said:Working
TLB,
first of all I hope your appointment goes well, as others have said wait for the results, not easy and the time seems to creep by ever so slow. As for working thru your in treatment , you need to take into consideration the treatment protocal your Dr's may put you into , chemo & rads , or just one or the other. I had chemo , 3 drugs every 21 days , then following that radiation for 7 1/2 weeks plus 1 day of chemo...that was in 2011. I was fortunate on several levels; I never got sick thru any of it,, but we are all different in how our bodies react to the treatments, and I work for a company who allowed me to work from home. I did this all thru treatments and then for 7 months after they stopped. I've been cancer free for the last 19 months. Keep a good attitude, be proactive in asking questions, keep a list of questions, if you have someone to go to appoinments with you take them along.
Prayers and blessing ....
Linda
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Not working is not an option for now, so I will have to find my inner warrior and do as best as I can for as long as I can.
Working on the attitude as we speak...already trying to accept my faith and reading through what I will need to know and ask my ENT on Wednesday.
As per my ENT's reccomendation, I went to the dentist last week and he tested me for tmj and said I have all the symptoms, so I got fitted for a night guard. I will get it tomorrow, but it seems that I might have gotten that done too quickly.
Feels like a bad roller coater ride.
Thank you for your prayers.
Chantal
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ENTCivilMatt said:fingers crossed
Threelittlebirds,
Shaking like a leaf sounds about right, but until it is 99.9% official, it is not. There are all kinds of things it could be with each being curable and treated differently. I held out hope till the last moment. All I can recommend is to stay calm and to call your ENT and tell them you can come in immediately if there is a canceled appointment (always works for me).
As for work and provided you garner a boarding pass to the bus, chances are, working would be difficult. Especially, if you required a Lorazapam like I did. If you can secure this position (new job) for six months from now, it will work in your favor.
Don’t get ahead of yourself, nothing has been confirmed and I am still holding out it is minor, whatever it is.
Matt
I did call the ENT this morning and no spaces, so I have to wait until Wednesday.
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Hi ChantalThreelittlebirds said:Linda
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Not working is not an option for now, so I will have to find my inner warrior and do as best as I can for as long as I can.
Working on the attitude as we speak...already trying to accept my faith and reading through what I will need to know and ask my ENT on Wednesday.
As per my ENT's reccomendation, I went to the dentist last week and he tested me for tmj and said I have all the symptoms, so I got fitted for a night guard. I will get it tomorrow, but it seems that I might have gotten that done too quickly.
Feels like a bad roller coater ride.
Thank you for your prayers.
Chantal
I worked through both of my radiation treatments, was not the best but I made it, now chemo was a different story it really kicked my butt and on days when I took it I had to stay home from work. I wish I could tell you something different but that is just the facts and how it was with me.
Take care
Hondo
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WorkingHondo said:Hi Chantal
I worked through both of my radiation treatments, was not the best but I made it, now chemo was a different story it really kicked my butt and on days when I took it I had to stay home from work. I wish I could tell you something different but that is just the facts and how it was with me.
Take care
Hondo
Thanks for sharing. If it turns out to be cancer, I will do my best to keep working as much as I can.
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ThankDuggie88 said:I'm with "T" on this
The fat lady hasn't even entered the room yet let alone even thought about singing.
Thoughts and prayers heading your way anyway. Please keep us informed.
Jeff
Thank you Jeff. I truly hope she does not sing.
Chantal
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DuckingSkiffin16 said:Duckkkkk....
Prayers coming your way..., if you don't duck they are going to smack you right on the noggin.....
Again, don't think on the non-positive side until you hear it from the MD....
Thoughts and many prayers coming your way.
John
Thank you John.
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I pray
that it's only GOOD news they want to share with you! I refused to believe it until they flat out told me. Please keep us posted!
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Thank you TracyLynn. I hopeTracyLynn72 said:I pray
that it's only GOOD news they want to share with you! I refused to believe it until they flat out told me. Please keep us posted!
Thank you TracyLynn. I hope so too! I will keep you posted.
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