First Post-Treatment PET was Clear!
Just a quik update. i had my first post treatment PET scan done and my surgeon, oncologist and radiation oncologist all gave me the all cllear for now. I will have scopes done every 3 months and CT scans (w/o contrast) every 6 months to begin just to keep an eye on a couple items but what an initial relief! All the pain and suffering from recovering from my radical neck dissection and reconstruction and from them chemo/radiation are worth it. I feel fortunate that my lingering issues are slight neck stiffness, taste only at about 50-70% and saliva is maybe 25% BUT i have only been done with treatments for 110 days. The taste I can deal with, but I really hope saliva can continue to return to a better degree.
This site was so important to me to keep me sane from diagnoses through treatment and now into recovery that i just wanted to share for others that it can go better than many of the stories we all found online when we were first diagnosed. I sincerely hope many of you also have similar or better results than me!
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Fantastic news. What a joy to get that first scan result back with the all clear results. As you say it now all seems worth it what you went through. You have now gotten to the payoff of all clear. It looks like they are going to keep watch on you with follow-ups and that is good. Some of the side effects still have time to improve as I have heard of folks on here having changes and improvements anywhere from 2-5 years out. I am glad for you so very much and glad you found this site and the folks here so helpful I know it has been a great help for me also-Wishing You The Best-Take Care-God Bless-Russ
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These kinds of reports are ALWAYS good to read - CONGRATULATIONS!
MG
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Congrats
That is such awesome news. I am very happy for you and here is to many more NEDS!!!
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Fabulous news!ERomanO said:Great news!
The worst is behind you now. Look forward to better days ahead!
So glad to hear your fabulous news. There is a product called Lubricity (we got on Amazon)) that helped during those initial hard weeks. Eventually saliva improved to great extent, and an occasional biotene lozenge is all it takes. Good chance yours will improve too!
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Thanks ProustLover
for the info on Lubricity I will check it out. Also, I just want to add that for overnight and other times I use Xylimelts and also chew gum during the day with a high concentration of xylitol in it. These products seem to help my saliva problem and also I am sipping coffee or water a lot. I was told that the higher xylitol is in the contents listing of a product the more xylitol it has in it. Take care-God Bless-Russ
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Thank you!
I continually am sipping coffee or water as well. I use a couple humidifiers in our bedroom that helps a little. I am fortunate where i have had pretty good teeth all of my life, but my teeth get sore when use xylimelts and sugar free candies to aid in my saliva so I have quit using them except when I am doing something and iI don't have time to sip (exercise, playing sports with kids, etc...).
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