Shoulder Muscles after treatment
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Why, yes, I do...
Yep. Base of tongue SCC with bilateral mets to lymph nodes, one 3-cm lymph node surgically removed from right side prior to treatment. 38 radiation treatments, 3 rounds of cisplatin, finished up on May 12th. Weight loss about 25 pounds. No saliva yet - dry as the Sahara. Taste is coming back, mucous is reduced. BOTH shoulders are a mess (likely owing to the bilateral radiation). Muscle stiffness and soreness, reduced strength and mobility in both shoulders. Also, reduced mobility in neck. Noticed I can't reach up over my head to hang clothes on the clothesline. I suspected some nerve damage as well. At my last appointment, I asked my Oncologist to refer me to a physical therapist and so he did. I start physical therapy on June 16th. I'm optimistic that I will be feeling strong and physically up to it by then. I've been walking daily, to try to increase endurance and combat fatigue.
Follow up on the physical therapy idea, if no one has offered it to you. Good luck!
Deb0 -
Congrats on enduring the treatments for H&ND Lewis said:Why, yes, I do...
Yep. Base of tongue SCC with bilateral mets to lymph nodes, one 3-cm lymph node surgically removed from right side prior to treatment. 38 radiation treatments, 3 rounds of cisplatin, finished up on May 12th. Weight loss about 25 pounds. No saliva yet - dry as the Sahara. Taste is coming back, mucous is reduced. BOTH shoulders are a mess (likely owing to the bilateral radiation). Muscle stiffness and soreness, reduced strength and mobility in both shoulders. Also, reduced mobility in neck. Noticed I can't reach up over my head to hang clothes on the clothesline. I suspected some nerve damage as well. At my last appointment, I asked my Oncologist to refer me to a physical therapist and so he did. I start physical therapy on June 16th. I'm optimistic that I will be feeling strong and physically up to it by then. I've been walking daily, to try to increase endurance and combat fatigue.
Follow up on the physical therapy idea, if no one has offered it to you. Good luck!
Deb
good to see you back as its been a long time. I see you conquered the "Raging Bull" known as cisplatin (chemo). Now you can collect this bull as your mascot. The bulls name is "Bubba Bull". see link below to add anew member to your family
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&q=stuffed+bull&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=C-4LTOTQIoiJnAfsneWgDw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=7&ved=0CEwQsAQwBg0 -
Heart of SoulHeartofSoul said:Congrats on enduring the treatments for H&N
good to see you back as its been a long time. I see you conquered the "Raging Bull" known as cisplatin (chemo). Now you can collect this bull as your mascot. The bulls name is "Bubba Bull". see link below to add anew member to your family
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&q=stuffed+bull&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=C-4LTOTQIoiJnAfsneWgDw&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=7&ved=0CEwQsAQwBg
Heart of Soul;
Your early comment about Cisplatin being the "Raging Bull" of the chemo world really did help to sustain me through the treatment process. Before every chemo treatment, I was able to visualize that I was releasing the raging bull to go after the cancer, and knowing what that raging bull was doing to the cancer made the nasty side effects that much easier to deal with. So I got knocked on my a** a couple three times during the process. That's just what raging bulls do. I just got back up again.
Thanks again for the visual aid.
Deb0
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