Hi Everyone and Thank You.
I came into this forum only after receiving my treatment of 20/33 radiation
and 2/3 of chemo/cisplatin and I am glad to read what am I going to expect
during and after treatment. Thank God, its never too late.
On 24 Jan 2013, I had a left mandibular surgery (15 hours) which I lost my jaw
bone and 5 teeth. I had my biopsy, CT scan and MRI done on Aug 2012 which
was benign and the scan mentioned tumor was 4.5 by 3.8cm. My ENT did not
mention a word “C” to me. My doctor then told me to get the surgery done
and make a date for my surgery on 4 Oct 2012. He later refer me to a plastic
surgeon who will reconstruct my jaw bone using my left leg fibula and also my
thigh skin to reconstruct a flap to form my ‘gum’.
As I already book a holiday in China on 8 Nov 2012 and also for my Standchart
marathon on 2 Dec 2012, I decided to postpone my surgery. That was really
a big mistake I made. My surgery was scheduled on 24 Jan 2013 and prior to
that I have had another CT scan and MRI done on 16 Jan 2013. The tumor
has grown to 6.5 by 4.8 cm then but still no mentioning of “C” on the report.
Only after the post histopathology report, then it was mentioned maglinant
and Stage 4. I got stumbled. I lost another 2 teeth prior treatment while with
the dentist.
I am now 4 mths after treatment and had my CT scan on 6 Aug 2013. My RO
says no sign of the beast and also ask me to exercise more due to the fact that
I still has tight neck and fluid retention around the dissection area. I am back
to my routine and exercise 6 days a week, ran about 40 to 50km every week.
Still has dry mouth and ordered fm Amazon XyliMelts and Oasis spray for dry
mouth where I can’t find in Singapore. Ears still has the ringing sound which
now I am immune to it… haha. My taste buds all back during the5th week
post treatment but I still can’t take spicy stuff, it really burns. I love spicy food
but for now I have to avoid them. Every morning when I woke up, my left side
of chin till down to the dissection area is stiff. Need to do some jaw exercise
and it gets better. Thanking everyone here for giving their valuable experience
which I somewhat anticipate what’s going to happen next during my time of
treatment and post.
God Bless everyone here.
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God Bless You
NelsonOng,
It took a little bit to get started, but you did it and now it is done. It sounds like your healing is in zoom mode and doing very well. For all you had done I am impressed with your great outlook and determination.
Keep healing and living life.
Matt
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wow
Hi Nelson,
Thanks for posting your story and how well you are doing during recovery. If I may ask, where on Earth did you seek medical services? A place where they don't tell you when you have cancer, or worse yet a place that missed diagnosing cancer for so long? It is great you posted your story so others can be more aware that such a situation can occur.
The mantra here is it is not cancer until the doctor says it is. This may be a rare case where it is cancer when the doctor says it isn't.
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Tku Matt and Hi Dondonfoo said:wow
Hi Nelson,
Thanks for posting your story and how well you are doing during recovery. If I may ask, where on Earth did you seek medical services? A place where they don't tell you when you have cancer, or worse yet a place that missed diagnosing cancer for so long? It is great you posted your story so others can be more aware that such a situation can occur.
The mantra here is it is not cancer until the doctor says it is. This may be a rare case where it is cancer when the doctor says it isn't.
Well, I'm a Singaporean and seek medical at our Singapore General Hospital, a well known hospital where
many rich asian came all the way to Singapore to seek medical help. Yes I was saying its amazing that they
can't tell with 2 CT scan and MRI. My plastic surgeon has told me it is best to diagnose only after
surgery even though for now my first report says benign. True enough, and even when I had my second
CT scan and MRI, still no sign of "C" and only post histopathology, I was then diagnose Stage 4. My
tumour is Odontogenic Tumour and it's so naughty that some of my jaw bone was eaten.
During my visit with my RO before my treatment, I also asked him the question why on earth my report
did not mention "C". Well he told me the same thing, the final is still to dissect the tumour and send
for test. If I knew in Aug 2012 that it was magnilant, I will have had my holiday and marathon cancelled.
My ENT doctor and plastic surgeon really done a very good job and they claimed that I am their fastest
patient that has recovered in this brutal surgery. But and again, everyone here knows how BRUTAL is
radiation on the Head and Neck area. Haha
Cheers.
Nelson
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Good
to have you here, although I'm sorry you've had to go through so much! Thank you for sharing your story..welcome to the group!! You will be in my prayers and I always pray for my CSN family!
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Hi NelsonTracyLynn72 said:Good
to have you here, although I'm sorry you've had to go through so much! Thank you for sharing your story..welcome to the group!! You will be in my prayers and I always pray for my CSN family!
I am from St Louis,MO in the US with the same dx. The first thing they did here was a biopsy and it wasn't 2 weeks between my first visit and surgery. My surgery was 19 hours, induced coma 4 days and 2 weeks in ICU. They used my right fibula to replace left mandible. I was able to keep my hinge but jaw did not line up perfectly. Sounds as if you are taking the rads and chemo like a trooper :-) I went from walker to cane with the leg wound that had to be tended daily but today have absolutely no issues with my leg. Never lost my taste but like you, still have issues with spicey or hot foods. At 15 months post tx, I was still seeing improvement. For about a year, I felt like I had a bag of nickels hanging on my jaw because it was so heavy but that finally went away too. It takes time but does get better. Your positive attitude will take you far!
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well... all good nowNelsonOng said:Tku Matt and Hi Don
Well, I'm a Singaporean and seek medical at our Singapore General Hospital, a well known hospital where
many rich asian came all the way to Singapore to seek medical help. Yes I was saying its amazing that they
can't tell with 2 CT scan and MRI. My plastic surgeon has told me it is best to diagnose only after
surgery even though for now my first report says benign. True enough, and even when I had my second
CT scan and MRI, still no sign of "C" and only post histopathology, I was then diagnose Stage 4. My
tumour is Odontogenic Tumour and it's so naughty that some of my jaw bone was eaten.
During my visit with my RO before my treatment, I also asked him the question why on earth my report
did not mention "C". Well he told me the same thing, the final is still to dissect the tumour and send
for test. If I knew in Aug 2012 that it was magnilant, I will have had my holiday and marathon cancelled.
My ENT doctor and plastic surgeon really done a very good job and they claimed that I am their fastest
patient that has recovered in this brutal surgery. But and again, everyone here knows how BRUTAL is
radiation on the Head and Neck area. Haha
Cheers.
Nelson
Hi Nelson,
It seems you are in a place that is good now. Your recovery is going very well so enjoy!
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Doing Well!
Hi Nelson,
Welcome... One of the big things I get through your words is your positive sttitude. No doubt it accounts for how well you're doing considering what you've been through. Your attitude will keep you going and take you far as well as speed up your recovery. Keep up the good work!
Positive thoughts and prayers
"T"
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nelson, SO GLAD ur tx is
nelson, SO GLAD ur tx is over! u can now start the healing process and start feeling human again. praying for u 2 continue 2 heal so well.
dj
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Ya it will be from Good to Best !TracyLynn72 said:Good
to have you here, although I'm sorry you've had to go through so much! Thank you for sharing your story..welcome to the group!! You will be in my prayers and I always pray for my CSN family!
Thank you Tracy ..... really it's the power of prayers & GOD who keeps me in good shape all the while
We shall join & pray for everyone in this CSN and never cease to be the tough C warriors !!!!!
Hurray, we fought the battle with our faith to be healed completely.
For those in the midst of fighting the C, we will continue to pray and God adds the strength too.
Nelson
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hwt ... you are in fact a tougher warrior than me.hwt said:Hi Nelson
I am from St Louis,MO in the US with the same dx. The first thing they did here was a biopsy and it wasn't 2 weeks between my first visit and surgery. My surgery was 19 hours, induced coma 4 days and 2 weeks in ICU. They used my right fibula to replace left mandible. I was able to keep my hinge but jaw did not line up perfectly. Sounds as if you are taking the rads and chemo like a trooper :-) I went from walker to cane with the leg wound that had to be tended daily but today have absolutely no issues with my leg. Never lost my taste but like you, still have issues with spicey or hot foods. At 15 months post tx, I was still seeing improvement. For about a year, I felt like I had a bag of nickels hanging on my jaw because it was so heavy but that finally went away too. It takes time but does get better. Your positive attitude will take you far!
I have an uneven lower lip ..... not to worry as God has been keeping me in good shape & I'm sure He sees our "inside" and not the physical looks.
Yes our PMA (positive mental attitude) will be our weapon for everything.
No matter what happens, we smile everyday when we're awake that we made it another 24 hours and will not cease with our smiling ya !!!
Nelson
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F1 - Faith is number 1fishmanpa said:Doing Well!
Hi Nelson,
Welcome... One of the big things I get through your words is your positive sttitude. No doubt it accounts for how well you're doing considering what you've been through. Your attitude will keep you going and take you far as well as speed up your recovery. Keep up the good work!
Positive thoughts and prayers
"T"
Thank you T for the prayers ..... we can never do without that power for our recovery.
We will all do well and be the good works of GOD who strengthens us as we maintain our faith in Him
Nelson
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dj .... great encouragementdebbiejeanne said:nelson, SO GLAD ur tx is
nelson, SO GLAD ur tx is over! u can now start the healing process and start feeling human again. praying for u 2 continue 2 heal so well.
dj
Feeling "human" ...... and praying for continuous healing well, they're what we C warriors need from GOD.
We look forward to His good maintenance for us all in CSN !
Nelson
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Everyone is an inspiration !jim and i said:You are an inspiration. Your
You are an inspiration. Your good health, positive attitude and faith have brought you through this ordeal with speed. I pray all continues to go well for you.
Debbie
Thank you Debbie
Everyone who shares the stories in this CSN is an inspiration to others
We read to know each has a different recovery journey & side effects
I got the tips from others' stories to try for more comfortable recovery as we don't
get the same advices from our doctors, dentists, speech therapists & dietians.
We pray for all in this CSN & stay strong with PMA always .......
Nelson
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