ROLL CALL, January 2010
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New Roll Callfrank10g said:New Roll Call
oops.. sorry, posted twice
Larry..... Louisiana. Stage 4 left tonsilar squamish cancer. Diagnosed 2-4-09 (hey Wow. Tommorrow is my anniversary) 8 rounds of chemo (Cisplatnin, Taxtera, 5 F-U). 36 lovely rounds of radiation. Completed therapy on 6-6-09. Doing great. Pet-scans negative. Eating well. Driving the ball well, but still can't putt.0 -
CajunEagleCajunEagle said:New Roll Call
Larry..... Louisiana. Stage 4 left tonsilar squamish cancer. Diagnosed 2-4-09 (hey Wow. Tommorrow is my anniversary) 8 rounds of chemo (Cisplatnin, Taxtera, 5 F-U). 36 lovely rounds of radiation. Completed therapy on 6-6-09. Doing great. Pet-scans negative. Eating well. Driving the ball well, but still can't putt.
Happy anniversary I hope all continues to go well for you. I hear that the weather man is forecasting snow in Hell on Sunday if Who dat Saints win the super bowl.0 -
would like to see a few of theseHondo said:CajunEagle
Happy anniversary I hope all continues to go well for you. I hear that the weather man is forecasting snow in Hell on Sunday if Who dat Saints win the super bowl.
Rick
Age 50 at DX July 13 2009. T1N2BMO, stage IV- BOT-2 nodes right side, HPV negative, drinker-smoker, cisplatin x 3 IMRT x 39 70 GY, pegged and ported. Started treatment on 8-3 2009. Selective neck disection 11/30/2009, 9 nodes removed-neg pathology0 -
New To Roll Call
Kathy B - Louisiana (non-smoker and light drinker)
February 2001: Diagnosed with SCC of left side of tongue; had surgery with clear margins (no chemo or radiation). Regular followup appointments with my ENT who did a physical exam and an occasional chest Xray.
August 2003: I found a lump in the left side of my neck (ENT missed it during his exam a week prior). I was diagnosed with a reoccurrence of SCC in left neck. Had a radical left neck dissection (approximately 80 lymph nodes removed) and tonsils removed; followed by 2 months of IMRT radiation. Finished radiation treatments in December 2003.
February 2009: I'm still alive, well and full of hell! My radiation oncologist has not declared me cancer-free but he considers me "out of the woods".
My prayers are with all of you!0 -
thanks Kathyballonk said:New To Roll Call
Kathy B - Louisiana (non-smoker and light drinker)
February 2001: Diagnosed with SCC of left side of tongue; had surgery with clear margins (no chemo or radiation). Regular followup appointments with my ENT who did a physical exam and an occasional chest Xray.
August 2003: I found a lump in the left side of my neck (ENT missed it during his exam a week prior). I was diagnosed with a reoccurrence of SCC in left neck. Had a radical left neck dissection (approximately 80 lymph nodes removed) and tonsils removed; followed by 2 months of IMRT radiation. Finished radiation treatments in December 2003.
February 2009: I'm still alive, well and full of hell! My radiation oncologist has not declared me cancer-free but he considers me "out of the woods".
My prayers are with all of you!
Kathy you inspire me, glad you posted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
Ratface...ratface said:thanks Kathy
Kathy you inspire me, glad you posted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...you're very welcome! While I wouldn't wish cancer on anyone; my life is so much better in so many ways since my diagnosis. So many negatives turned into so many positives over the years.
My prayers are with you!0 -
Deb Lewismicktissue said:Michael 'Mick' Morris
Michael 'Mick' Morris, California. SCC unknown origin stage IV (lymph mets) Dx 12/09. Treatment (so far) surgery; rads and chemo to come. Very much alive.
Deb Lewis, California. As yet undiagnosed. 3-cm metastatic SCC in lymph node -removed from upper right neck on Jan 20, 2010. Scoping showed nothing. Today; PET-CT deemed not medically necessary by insurance "as my doctor had not performed any other diagnostic tests." MRI now scheduled for Feb 9th. The engine is revving but I seem to be stuck in neutral.0 -
JKINOBAY Checking in
Hawvet, thanks for keeping tabs on us. Hopefully this tradition will continue for many years.
As for me, HPV+ lymph nodes and tonsil, left side, 5/07. Surgery for lymph nodes, then tonsillectomy, followed by 35 IMRT and 7 Cisplatin ending 10.31.07. PET scans are beautiful with the most recent in Oct. 09. Next is Oct. 10. Doing very well, I'd say 90% of the "old" normal. Retired after 34 years with the same employer on 1.1.10. Still living/fishing in Mexico and chasing grandkids in California, New Mexico and a daughter & husband in Dallas. So, all is well.
My prayer is for continued improvement for all of us. Take care.............JK0 -
Update to roll callpattyanny said:Pattyanny,New York,7/09
Pattyanny,New York,7/09 Undiagnosed Primary
Completed Rads & Chemo 10/09 Clean PET 1/14/10 Awaiting 2nd Pet 4/2010.
Thank you & God bless you all!
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1st time rollcalljkinobay said:JKINOBAY Checking in
Hawvet, thanks for keeping tabs on us. Hopefully this tradition will continue for many years.
As for me, HPV+ lymph nodes and tonsil, left side, 5/07. Surgery for lymph nodes, then tonsillectomy, followed by 35 IMRT and 7 Cisplatin ending 10.31.07. PET scans are beautiful with the most recent in Oct. 09. Next is Oct. 10. Doing very well, I'd say 90% of the "old" normal. Retired after 34 years with the same employer on 1.1.10. Still living/fishing in Mexico and chasing grandkids in California, New Mexico and a daughter & husband in Dallas. So, all is well.
My prayer is for continued improvement for all of us. Take care.............JK
Diagnosed Aug. 2008 BOT w/ 2 nodes. 2 Nodes removed for biopsy. SCCHN. Chemo and Rads. PEG and Port. Total HELL til Nov 2008. Returned to work 1/5/2009. All scans clear. Still here as of 3/15/10!
Other info. Port and PEG removed within 6 weeks of treatment end. Taste is better than 85%, Saliva is about 60%, fluctuates but is tolerable. Mild soreness in neck/Jaw area. Mild persistent cough (starting to concern me). Teeth still good (none removed), Lost 45 pounds total and got back 30 but can't gain any more weight no matter what I eat. Mild depression, fear and worry remain.
Next PET 3/16/10 (2moro). Wish me luck!0 -
roll callFire34 said:Roll Call
David Ulivi - Illinois - SCC of the head & neck stage IV hpv positive 8 weeks of chemo and 5 weeks concurrent radiation/chemo with twice daily radiation - 3 months out PET/CT clear diagnosed 7/09
sweetblood22, SCC HNC unknown primary stage 4. dx 12/09. fanconis anemia patient. modified radical neck dissection on left side, 23 lymphnodes removed, 3 cancerous. 30 IMRT, 200 CGY per day. 6,000 total, 5000 reg, and 1,000 neck boost 4-6-09 to 5-15-09. pennsylvania.0 -
Roll callsweetblood22 said:roll call
sweetblood22, SCC HNC unknown primary stage 4. dx 12/09. fanconis anemia patient. modified radical neck dissection on left side, 23 lymphnodes removed, 3 cancerous. 30 IMRT, 200 CGY per day. 6,000 total, 5000 reg, and 1,000 neck boost 4-6-09 to 5-15-09. pennsylvania.
Stacey
Dx 12/2009
SCC HNC Stage Tumor 1, Node 0-1
35 IMRT rads & amifostine ended 3/9/10.0 -
Kent Cass
Kent Cass, Illinois. NPC diagnosed 11/08. Unknown Primary. Cisplatin and FU5 with accelerated delivery via 96-hour pumps in weeks #1 and #4, while getting 31 full H&N rads- completed 4/09. Returned to work a month after last rad. Next Pet Scan 4/8/10.0 -
Thank you. Also Victor 53 welcome backHal61 said:New Roll Call
Hal 61, California, diagnosed stage 3, SCC with primary at base of tongue with metastasis to 2 lymph nodes confined to left side in November, 2009. Completed chemo and 35 radiation treatments on 03/25. Will recover for 4 to 6 weeks before 1st scan.
Thank you all for posting. My best wishes to all and hope to see you back for roll call in July.
Victor 53, I was answering a PM. I mentioned your name to the person since I remember you were supposed to return from Costa Rica early this year. You had not checked in and was hoping you were still okay.0
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