Alive and adjusting UPDATE
Just a quick update to let you all know im alive and trying to adjust to this new lifestyle
my left hand is still in a splint, so hard to type got home on tuesday sugery was the 16th
dont know the path results yet tom is doc appt guess ill find out then
Tpat path report said the margins were clear but close. They want me to talk to radiation oncology. Most of my pain is gone now that they removed a huge long tube from my mouth. I can start swallowing liquids. Feels weird without OEM.
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welcome back
the splint is a pia, but it will be gone soon too. Time to take good care of yourself.
Pt
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lornal, very glad surgery is
lornal, very glad surgery is now behind you and you can start to mend. praying the path report is good, be sure to let us know the news. keep us posted on your progress.
God bless you,
dj
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Sending positive thoughts and
on your path report.....Will be keeping you in my thoughts, and tucking you into my pocket.
p
Typing one handed is a PITA.....
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Lornaphrannie51 said:Sending positive thoughts and
on your path report.....Will be keeping you in my thoughts, and tucking you into my pocket.
p
Typing one handed is a PITA.....
Prayers for good results tomorrow. Keep us posted
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Lornal, thanking God for yourlornal said:The path report said margins where clear but close. They want me to talk to radiation next. That scares me. Barely handled it the first time.
On the bright side, they took a long tube out oF my mouth and about all mypaying is gone noW.
Lornal, thanking God for your clear margins. sorry to hear you need rads again. we all remember what a hellish road that was. i'll be praying for a smooth trip down that road again. happy for you getting the tube out, those are always a bother. let us know how you do thru tx, we will be praying for the best for you.
God bless you,
dj
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Good for youlornal said:The path report said margins where clear but close. They want me to talk to radiation next. That scares me. Barely handled it the first time.
On the bright side, they took a long tube out oF my mouth and about all mypaying is gone noW.
Please keep an open mind on second rads. Listen carefully, ask questions, and make your best decision. A plus for you is the tissue transfer. This, at least, is tissue in the new radiation field that is pristine. It has never been irradiated, and will handle a dose quite well. Glad your pain is better.
Pat
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