One more "You can call me Ned"!
Just over 9 weeks post-treatment and I am pain-free and eating totally normally again. My voice is 50%, but I never could sing to begin with, so that's no big deal. Slight issues with dry mouth, but sipping water throughout the day fixes that and keeps me hydrated. Energy levels are at about 80% and my stamina is shot to hell. Tried a 1-hr mountain bike ride the other day and it kicked me so much harder than just not training over the last 6 months. Something else at work here. I'm going to have to start at base 1 again. Oh well.
New goal: Another Ironman triathlon in 2013! This time wearing the yellow for real. I AM A SURVIVOR!!!
Common gang! Let's ALL call ourselves Ned!!!
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WOOWHOO
Wonderful News, couldn't be happier for you. Hope Dave gets to join that club too. Got his first pet/ct scan follow up this morning and will know the results this coming Wednesday. I hope he gets to meet NED also. Have a big celebration tonight and I will be thinking of you. Wow great news.
Terry0 -
GREAT TO HEAR
Wow, you got a PET scan that fast? That's awesome. I get my first one in February. I am 7 weeks post right now.
BEST!!
Mike0 -
GREAT TO HEAR
Wow, you got a PET scan that fast? That's awesome. I get my first one in February. I am 7 weeks post right now.
BEST!!
Mike0 -
Had both PET and CTJimbo55 said:Yes Sweet
Doug, Way to guy buddy. Did you have a PET or CT scan? Not to worry, the stamina will come back slowly but surely.Keep training!! Cheers
Jimbo
PET and CT with contrast. The PET still shows slight glowing yellow all around the area and your can see the swelling from the radiation damage. The throat looks like a bean rather than a circle and the vocal chords aren't as symetric as in the first PET - the reason for the voice. They knew 8 weeks out would show some types of uptake, but at least no bright glowing white spots that clearly indicate a tumor.
Here's the before and after where you can really see it!
http://www.caringbridge.org/tres/images/photos/2/0/2/9/202994/l.vgPFBNOlDihmwRLv.jpg (and of course there's supposed to be a dot jpg after the RLv in the link.)
P.S. You can literally see where I lost some weight outta my fat **** as well! ;-p0 -
BAck on yer bike !Hondo said:Hi Doug
Welcome to the NED club, I am doing the dance tonight for you my friend
Well done Doug. It took me 6 months to even think about getting to where you are now so you are doing great. You might find you will do a Lance Armstrong trick and your biking will improve well past your previous life - after the de-porking and slight change in body shape.
Welcome to the land of NED.
Scam0 -
All right!Scambuster said:BAck on yer bike !
Well done Doug. It took me 6 months to even think about getting to where you are now so you are doing great. You might find you will do a Lance Armstrong trick and your biking will improve well past your previous life - after the de-porking and slight change in body shape.
Welcome to the land of NED.
Scam
I'm so glad to hear it.
Wear your yellow with pride.
--Jim in Delaware0 -
Welcome to Club NED
Awesome.
Best,
Mick0 -
Yeah!micktissue said:Welcome to Club NED
Awesome.
Best,
Mick
Always good to hear another NED. Way to go Doug!0 -
You did it!
You are a bad-**** survivor Doug. No doubt you can do everything you aspire to. So happy to read your news. Keep on kicking ****.
Bob0 -
Another happy dance.adventurebob said:You did it!
You are a bad-**** survivor Doug. No doubt you can do everything you aspire to. So happy to read your news. Keep on kicking ****.
Bob
Doug, great news! Congrats!0 -
Congratulations!
That's just great news!0
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