Chefdaddy. (Mike)
He's really not up to posting but he does think of everyone. Please keep him in your prayers and or send good thoughts his way. He has several scans, and has appts with oral surgeon and pretty serious issues with his jaw bone, sinus cavity and other stuff.
Thanks.
Dawn
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Hi guysSkiffin16 said:Thoughts and Prayers
Added to the list, thanks Dawn....
JG
Hi everyone, it's me "spare parts" lol
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, things went down hill a while back.
I finally sought out a new primary care doctor at a different hospital and she agrees that I was improperly over-radiated. The machine they had me own was always broken down or had just been "repaired" (obviously by someone very incompetent). The gearing would make mis-alignment noises as it rotated around me. This is why my heart started having excessive rhythm problems and also caused my stomach and intestines to completely stop functioning and losing 90 pounds rapidly. I repeatedly tried to voice my concerns of having nasty open sores all over my back, arms and chest and the skin turning gray down to my lover back. The technician and the head of radiation both said that couldn't be the case as "it's a precise machine"!
I am also seeing another doctor that is trying to help me get some control over the chronic intestinal spasming. Due to my pre-existing blood disorder I'm unable to have most pain medications without having serious reactions. He too agrees that it's all caused by being over-radiated.
But, it gets even better! Just before starting radiation, the oral surgeons removed all my teeth in the O.R. but they didn't bother to shave down the jagged upper and lower jaw bones in preparation for dentures once my gums healed. Because of this little over-site I have over twenty jagged points of bone sticking through my gums which doesn't allow me to eat much before the gums swell way up and I can't close my mouth.
Dentures were made but they wouldn't fit because of the bones sticking out...DUH!
So I was referred back to the oral surgeons to not only have the jaw bones resurfaced, but to also have 8 implants (4 top and 4 bottom) put in to hold new "snap in" style dentures.
The oral surgeon agreed that I need the implants but she blew me away when she pulled out the x-rays taken that day of my head and pointed out that the radiation had drastically deteriorated the sinus cavity bones and that where they have to put the upper implants there is not enough bone left. She then said they would have to go in and build up the existing bone with cadaver bone
I swear I'm the damned poster boy for "HOW NOT TO DO THIS"!!!!
Then a couple weeks later I'm told that the insurance company had denied me having the procedure done. I didn't think I could take much more, between the mouth pain, the horrific intestinal pain and being malnourished and weak, this was too much.
But today I got a call from the insurance rep and was told that they had reversed their denial and the surgery is going to be scheduled. I'm also getting a PEG put in as I'm told I won't be eating by mouth for some time. This will be PEG no.#3 arrrgghh!
My son is still in remission, but has developed some psychological issues which his doctors think are being caused from being on heavy narcotics for the last 4 years.
They are now trying to get him off the narcotics and switching him to something else that will help control the spinal pain even better.
Well guys I hope I don't sound like a whiner, but I'm just really tired, frustrated and irritated at the "quality of care" that has brought me to this point of this never ending General Hospital soap opera.
I'm concerned that this next procedure would be a good time for them to get rid of my whinny butt!
Thank you all for your concern and prayers
Your "whinny" friend
Spare Parts Mike0 -
MikeChefdaddy said:Hi guys
Hi everyone, it's me "spare parts" lol
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, things went down hill a while back.
I finally sought out a new primary care doctor at a different hospital and she agrees that I was improperly over-radiated. The machine they had me own was always broken down or had just been "repaired" (obviously by someone very incompetent). The gearing would make mis-alignment noises as it rotated around me. This is why my heart started having excessive rhythm problems and also caused my stomach and intestines to completely stop functioning and losing 90 pounds rapidly. I repeatedly tried to voice my concerns of having nasty open sores all over my back, arms and chest and the skin turning gray down to my lover back. The technician and the head of radiation both said that couldn't be the case as "it's a precise machine"!
I am also seeing another doctor that is trying to help me get some control over the chronic intestinal spasming. Due to my pre-existing blood disorder I'm unable to have most pain medications without having serious reactions. He too agrees that it's all caused by being over-radiated.
But, it gets even better! Just before starting radiation, the oral surgeons removed all my teeth in the O.R. but they didn't bother to shave down the jagged upper and lower jaw bones in preparation for dentures once my gums healed. Because of this little over-site I have over twenty jagged points of bone sticking through my gums which doesn't allow me to eat much before the gums swell way up and I can't close my mouth.
Dentures were made but they wouldn't fit because of the bones sticking out...DUH!
So I was referred back to the oral surgeons to not only have the jaw bones resurfaced, but to also have 8 implants (4 top and 4 bottom) put in to hold new "snap in" style dentures.
The oral surgeon agreed that I need the implants but she blew me away when she pulled out the x-rays taken that day of my head and pointed out that the radiation had drastically deteriorated the sinus cavity bones and that where they have to put the upper implants there is not enough bone left. She then said they would have to go in and build up the existing bone with cadaver bone
I swear I'm the damned poster boy for "HOW NOT TO DO THIS"!!!!
Then a couple weeks later I'm told that the insurance company had denied me having the procedure done. I didn't think I could take much more, between the mouth pain, the horrific intestinal pain and being malnourished and weak, this was too much.
But today I got a call from the insurance rep and was told that they had reversed their denial and the surgery is going to be scheduled. I'm also getting a PEG put in as I'm told I won't be eating by mouth for some time. This will be PEG no.#3 arrrgghh!
My son is still in remission, but has developed some psychological issues which his doctors think are being caused from being on heavy narcotics for the last 4 years.
They are now trying to get him off the narcotics and switching him to something else that will help control the spinal pain even better.
Well guys I hope I don't sound like a whiner, but I'm just really tired, frustrated and irritated at the "quality of care" that has brought me to this point of this never ending General Hospital soap opera.
I'm concerned that this next procedure would be a good time for them to get rid of my whinny butt!
Thank you all for your concern and prayers
Your "whinny" friend
Spare Parts Mike
It is scary how we have to put our trust in these Doctors to save our lives and they don't always seem to do the most intelligent things. The idea of having a feeding tube for the 3rd time just makes me cringe. I hope that things will finally go the way it is suppose to on your next procedure and you start to feel better. - Judy0 -
Whiney? No WayChefdaddy said:Hi guys
Hi everyone, it's me "spare parts" lol
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, things went down hill a while back.
I finally sought out a new primary care doctor at a different hospital and she agrees that I was improperly over-radiated. The machine they had me own was always broken down or had just been "repaired" (obviously by someone very incompetent). The gearing would make mis-alignment noises as it rotated around me. This is why my heart started having excessive rhythm problems and also caused my stomach and intestines to completely stop functioning and losing 90 pounds rapidly. I repeatedly tried to voice my concerns of having nasty open sores all over my back, arms and chest and the skin turning gray down to my lover back. The technician and the head of radiation both said that couldn't be the case as "it's a precise machine"!
I am also seeing another doctor that is trying to help me get some control over the chronic intestinal spasming. Due to my pre-existing blood disorder I'm unable to have most pain medications without having serious reactions. He too agrees that it's all caused by being over-radiated.
But, it gets even better! Just before starting radiation, the oral surgeons removed all my teeth in the O.R. but they didn't bother to shave down the jagged upper and lower jaw bones in preparation for dentures once my gums healed. Because of this little over-site I have over twenty jagged points of bone sticking through my gums which doesn't allow me to eat much before the gums swell way up and I can't close my mouth.
Dentures were made but they wouldn't fit because of the bones sticking out...DUH!
So I was referred back to the oral surgeons to not only have the jaw bones resurfaced, but to also have 8 implants (4 top and 4 bottom) put in to hold new "snap in" style dentures.
The oral surgeon agreed that I need the implants but she blew me away when she pulled out the x-rays taken that day of my head and pointed out that the radiation had drastically deteriorated the sinus cavity bones and that where they have to put the upper implants there is not enough bone left. She then said they would have to go in and build up the existing bone with cadaver bone
I swear I'm the damned poster boy for "HOW NOT TO DO THIS"!!!!
Then a couple weeks later I'm told that the insurance company had denied me having the procedure done. I didn't think I could take much more, between the mouth pain, the horrific intestinal pain and being malnourished and weak, this was too much.
But today I got a call from the insurance rep and was told that they had reversed their denial and the surgery is going to be scheduled. I'm also getting a PEG put in as I'm told I won't be eating by mouth for some time. This will be PEG no.#3 arrrgghh!
My son is still in remission, but has developed some psychological issues which his doctors think are being caused from being on heavy narcotics for the last 4 years.
They are now trying to get him off the narcotics and switching him to something else that will help control the spinal pain even better.
Well guys I hope I don't sound like a whiner, but I'm just really tired, frustrated and irritated at the "quality of care" that has brought me to this point of this never ending General Hospital soap opera.
I'm concerned that this next procedure would be a good time for them to get rid of my whinny butt!
Thank you all for your concern and prayers
Your "whinny" friend
Spare Parts Mike
Even if you did whine - you got a right. Good to hear from you, even if a lot of the news is frustrating.
Glad the insurance company decided to OK the procedure - guess they decided that eating is important, after all. Sorry you'll need another PEG - have they let you know about how long you'll be on it this time?
Good to hear that docs are confident they can not only get your son off the heavy narcotics, but also control his pain better - that would be great. Hope your daughter's doing well - is she a senior this year?
Sounds like you'll need some time to heal after your mouth surgery - how great will it be to be able to eat a meal later? Hope things continue to improve for you all. Do well.0 -
Hey yooooooouu!!JUDYV5 said:Mike
It is scary how we have to put our trust in these Doctors to save our lives and they don't always seem to do the most intelligent things. The idea of having a feeding tube for the 3rd time just makes me cringe. I hope that things will finally go the way it is suppose to on your next procedure and you start to feel better. - Judy
Hi. You are not whiney.0 -
Mike ManChefdaddy said:Hi guys
Hi everyone, it's me "spare parts" lol
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, things went down hill a while back.
I finally sought out a new primary care doctor at a different hospital and she agrees that I was improperly over-radiated. The machine they had me own was always broken down or had just been "repaired" (obviously by someone very incompetent). The gearing would make mis-alignment noises as it rotated around me. This is why my heart started having excessive rhythm problems and also caused my stomach and intestines to completely stop functioning and losing 90 pounds rapidly. I repeatedly tried to voice my concerns of having nasty open sores all over my back, arms and chest and the skin turning gray down to my lover back. The technician and the head of radiation both said that couldn't be the case as "it's a precise machine"!
I am also seeing another doctor that is trying to help me get some control over the chronic intestinal spasming. Due to my pre-existing blood disorder I'm unable to have most pain medications without having serious reactions. He too agrees that it's all caused by being over-radiated.
But, it gets even better! Just before starting radiation, the oral surgeons removed all my teeth in the O.R. but they didn't bother to shave down the jagged upper and lower jaw bones in preparation for dentures once my gums healed. Because of this little over-site I have over twenty jagged points of bone sticking through my gums which doesn't allow me to eat much before the gums swell way up and I can't close my mouth.
Dentures were made but they wouldn't fit because of the bones sticking out...DUH!
So I was referred back to the oral surgeons to not only have the jaw bones resurfaced, but to also have 8 implants (4 top and 4 bottom) put in to hold new "snap in" style dentures.
The oral surgeon agreed that I need the implants but she blew me away when she pulled out the x-rays taken that day of my head and pointed out that the radiation had drastically deteriorated the sinus cavity bones and that where they have to put the upper implants there is not enough bone left. She then said they would have to go in and build up the existing bone with cadaver bone
I swear I'm the damned poster boy for "HOW NOT TO DO THIS"!!!!
Then a couple weeks later I'm told that the insurance company had denied me having the procedure done. I didn't think I could take much more, between the mouth pain, the horrific intestinal pain and being malnourished and weak, this was too much.
But today I got a call from the insurance rep and was told that they had reversed their denial and the surgery is going to be scheduled. I'm also getting a PEG put in as I'm told I won't be eating by mouth for some time. This will be PEG no.#3 arrrgghh!
My son is still in remission, but has developed some psychological issues which his doctors think are being caused from being on heavy narcotics for the last 4 years.
They are now trying to get him off the narcotics and switching him to something else that will help control the spinal pain even better.
Well guys I hope I don't sound like a whiner, but I'm just really tired, frustrated and irritated at the "quality of care" that has brought me to this point of this never ending General Hospital soap opera.
I'm concerned that this next procedure would be a good time for them to get rid of my whinny butt!
Thank you all for your concern and prayers
Your "whinny" friend
Spare Parts Mike
Hey guy, thinking of you and wishing for the best...
John0 -
Hello MikeSkiffin16 said:Mike Man
Hey guy, thinking of you and wishing for the best...
John
It is great to hear from you! However, I am sorry you have to go through so many challenges & I pray that thing's will be so much better for you all!
God bless you & your family!
Roz0 -
Hi guys and galsrozaroo said:Hello Mike
It is great to hear from you! However, I am sorry you have to go through so many challenges & I pray that thing's will be so much better for you all!
God bless you & your family!
Roz
Thank you all for your support and encouragement.
I have to admit, even after going through a radical Whipple surgery procedure for pancreatic cancer and then last year, undergoing 12 surgeries due to throat cancer and several of the doctors screw-ups, this coming one for the face, gums, skull and another PEG has me kinda scared. It's not so much the surgery itself but more so of what they might mess up in the process. Well, you know that Murphy IS a close relative!
A resident doctor was suppose to have called me today from the Oral Surgeons department, to fill me in on what to expect after the surgery, but it didn't happen.
I hope someone calls me tomorrow, as I have to make a lot of arrangements to make sure my kids are taken care of during the post op recovery time.
I miss you guys and wish I was in better shape to be back on here more often.
Again, thank you for everything
Mike0 -
G’day to you MikeChefdaddy said:Hi guys and gals
Thank you all for your support and encouragement.
I have to admit, even after going through a radical Whipple surgery procedure for pancreatic cancer and then last year, undergoing 12 surgeries due to throat cancer and several of the doctors screw-ups, this coming one for the face, gums, skull and another PEG has me kinda scared. It's not so much the surgery itself but more so of what they might mess up in the process. Well, you know that Murphy IS a close relative!
A resident doctor was suppose to have called me today from the Oral Surgeons department, to fill me in on what to expect after the surgery, but it didn't happen.
I hope someone calls me tomorrow, as I have to make a lot of arrangements to make sure my kids are taken care of during the post op recovery time.
I miss you guys and wish I was in better shape to be back on here more often.
Again, thank you for everything
Mike
It is amazing that so many doctors can all screw up on one person. Mike I am just glad you are a strong person and a fighter despite all these set-backs.
My prayers are with you my friend
Hondo0 -
You're not being whineyChefdaddy said:Hi guys and gals
Thank you all for your support and encouragement.
I have to admit, even after going through a radical Whipple surgery procedure for pancreatic cancer and then last year, undergoing 12 surgeries due to throat cancer and several of the doctors screw-ups, this coming one for the face, gums, skull and another PEG has me kinda scared. It's not so much the surgery itself but more so of what they might mess up in the process. Well, you know that Murphy IS a close relative!
A resident doctor was suppose to have called me today from the Oral Surgeons department, to fill me in on what to expect after the surgery, but it didn't happen.
I hope someone calls me tomorrow, as I have to make a lot of arrangements to make sure my kids are taken care of during the post op recovery time.
I miss you guys and wish I was in better shape to be back on here more often.
Again, thank you for everything
Mike
Hey Mike:
You certainly are not being whiney; you're being truthful and honest. However, if you want to be whiney you certainly deserve to be and it still wouldn't be being whiney. Prayers coming your way.
Jan (aka Basketcase)0 -
I agree with JanJan Trinks said:You're not being whiney
Hey Mike:
You certainly are not being whiney; you're being truthful and honest. However, if you want to be whiney you certainly deserve to be and it still wouldn't be being whiney. Prayers coming your way.
Jan (aka Basketcase)
If you want to be a whiney whiner go right ahead you have the right to be anything you want to be after all the hell you been through my brother.0 -
MikeHondo said:I agree with Jan
If you want to be a whiney whiner go right ahead you have the right to be anything you want to be after all the hell you been through my brother.
When are you scheduled for?
This way I know when to send some extra prayers up.0 -
Hey Mike, Thanks Sweetsweetblood22 said:Mike
When are you scheduled for?
This way I know when to send some extra prayers up.
Thanks for the up date Sweet, Mike you hang in there, we're all sending thoughts your way and prayers....We all get to whine...that's our rights!..we are all special..LOL..Dennis0 -
so sorryChefdaddy said:Hi guys
Hi everyone, it's me "spare parts" lol
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, things went down hill a while back.
I finally sought out a new primary care doctor at a different hospital and she agrees that I was improperly over-radiated. The machine they had me own was always broken down or had just been "repaired" (obviously by someone very incompetent). The gearing would make mis-alignment noises as it rotated around me. This is why my heart started having excessive rhythm problems and also caused my stomach and intestines to completely stop functioning and losing 90 pounds rapidly. I repeatedly tried to voice my concerns of having nasty open sores all over my back, arms and chest and the skin turning gray down to my lover back. The technician and the head of radiation both said that couldn't be the case as "it's a precise machine"!
I am also seeing another doctor that is trying to help me get some control over the chronic intestinal spasming. Due to my pre-existing blood disorder I'm unable to have most pain medications without having serious reactions. He too agrees that it's all caused by being over-radiated.
But, it gets even better! Just before starting radiation, the oral surgeons removed all my teeth in the O.R. but they didn't bother to shave down the jagged upper and lower jaw bones in preparation for dentures once my gums healed. Because of this little over-site I have over twenty jagged points of bone sticking through my gums which doesn't allow me to eat much before the gums swell way up and I can't close my mouth.
Dentures were made but they wouldn't fit because of the bones sticking out...DUH!
So I was referred back to the oral surgeons to not only have the jaw bones resurfaced, but to also have 8 implants (4 top and 4 bottom) put in to hold new "snap in" style dentures.
The oral surgeon agreed that I need the implants but she blew me away when she pulled out the x-rays taken that day of my head and pointed out that the radiation had drastically deteriorated the sinus cavity bones and that where they have to put the upper implants there is not enough bone left. She then said they would have to go in and build up the existing bone with cadaver bone
I swear I'm the damned poster boy for "HOW NOT TO DO THIS"!!!!
Then a couple weeks later I'm told that the insurance company had denied me having the procedure done. I didn't think I could take much more, between the mouth pain, the horrific intestinal pain and being malnourished and weak, this was too much.
But today I got a call from the insurance rep and was told that they had reversed their denial and the surgery is going to be scheduled. I'm also getting a PEG put in as I'm told I won't be eating by mouth for some time. This will be PEG no.#3 arrrgghh!
My son is still in remission, but has developed some psychological issues which his doctors think are being caused from being on heavy narcotics for the last 4 years.
They are now trying to get him off the narcotics and switching him to something else that will help control the spinal pain even better.
Well guys I hope I don't sound like a whiner, but I'm just really tired, frustrated and irritated at the "quality of care" that has brought me to this point of this never ending General Hospital soap opera.
I'm concerned that this next procedure would be a good time for them to get rid of my whinny butt!
Thank you all for your concern and prayers
Your "whinny" friend
Spare Parts Mike
Hi, Mike. I'm so sorry to hear you are STILL having awful problems. I've not been on here for awhile and was hoping to hear you were doing great. You are still in my prayers and I also pray for your family. I hope with all my heart that your problems will all be fixed soon. Please let me know if I can do anything to help you.
God bless you,
Debbiejeanne0 -
Chef Daddy Mike up-date 01-23-2011
I spoke to Mike last night; he was back in the hospital last week fore another blockage in his intestines. He is doing ok now but weak as can be, he did finally get approved to do the other stuff to his teeth and face and is looking forward to getting that out of his way. Please keep Mike in your thoughts and payers
Thanks
Hondo0 -
I really just wish that heHondo said:Chef Daddy Mike up-date 01-23-2011
I spoke to Mike last night; he was back in the hospital last week fore another blockage in his intestines. He is doing ok now but weak as can be, he did finally get approved to do the other stuff to his teeth and face and is looking forward to getting that out of his way. Please keep Mike in your thoughts and payers
Thanks
Hondo
I really just wish that he would catch a break. Praying for him every day. Thank you so much for the update. I so appreciate it, Hondo.0
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