ROLL CALL, January 2010
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roll call......
line 'em up i ain't dead yet!!
T2cN2cM0 squamous cell, left tonsil primary, 2 left neck nodes and 3 right neck nodes. .. (had to get that translated, one doc said thats stage 2 another (the correct answer) said 4b.) yeppers skin cancer from going to wayyyy to many nude beaches. and trust me it wasn't due to saying "hey look at that hot chick" more like "oh my god, what the @#$%^&*&^%$#@ were they thinking!?!"
my only recommendation is never ever ever EVER trust kaiser, not only did they completely miss the cancer despite multiple visits for swallowing and hearing issues (finally dx by a private doc), they followed that up 6 years later by refusing to treat a sinus infection for 15 months until i finally pitched a holy fit. .. and yet the damage caused by the infection is my fault according to them.0 -
Hi oldejackoldejack said:roll call......
line 'em up i ain't dead yet!!
T2cN2cM0 squamous cell, left tonsil primary, 2 left neck nodes and 3 right neck nodes. .. (had to get that translated, one doc said thats stage 2 another (the correct answer) said 4b.) yeppers skin cancer from going to wayyyy to many nude beaches. and trust me it wasn't due to saying "hey look at that hot chick" more like "oh my god, what the @#$%^&*&^%$#@ were they thinking!?!"
my only recommendation is never ever ever EVER trust kaiser, not only did they completely miss the cancer despite multiple visits for swallowing and hearing issues (finally dx by a private doc), they followed that up 6 years later by refusing to treat a sinus infection for 15 months until i finally pitched a holy fit. .. and yet the damage caused by the infection is my fault according to them.
How did you get rid of the infection, I have the same problem.
Take care
Hondo0 -
New to the line up
diagnosed SCC base of tongue with lymphonde involvement. ended treatment Dec 24th 2009 radiation and cisplatin followed by a modified neck dissection in April 2010. Doing great so far (taste back, saliva probably 75%, gained the 35lbs i lost back) pet scan in Oct 2010 showed no signs of cancer (thank god). So far so good (knock on wood) Good luck to everyone else here.
scottied0 -
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Mike Kraus (LUV 4 LAX) St. Louis Missouri. Noticed neck lump 6-6-10, diagnosed with SCC Right Tonsil w/ METS to 19 or 23 Lymph Nodes. Surgery(s) on 7-31 for tumor bleed, 8-2 for Tonsillectomy and removal of surrounding Soft Pallate Tissue, 8-6 for Selective Neck Dissection on the Right Side. 30 rads and 3 Cisplatins which ended 10-20-10.
Have had 1 Neck CT and 1 Chest CT all good to go with first PET on 2-21-11.
Thanks to all who supported me through this trying time.
BEST!!
Mike0 -
Roll Callluv4lacrosse said:ROLL CALL
Mike Kraus (LUV 4 LAX) St. Louis Missouri. Noticed neck lump 6-6-10, diagnosed with SCC Right Tonsil w/ METS to 19 or 23 Lymph Nodes. Surgery(s) on 7-31 for tumor bleed, 8-2 for Tonsillectomy and removal of surrounding Soft Pallate Tissue, 8-6 for Selective Neck Dissection on the Right Side. 30 rads and 3 Cisplatins which ended 10-20-10.
Have had 1 Neck CT and 1 Chest CT all good to go with first PET on 2-21-11.
Thanks to all who supported me through this trying time.
BEST!!
Mike
Husband, Gary (happy 29th anniversary today love!), South Dakota, DX October 2010, Squamous cell base of tongue and gland, no surgical option, Stage IVa....One week post treatment, 35 rads and 1 cisplatin changed to 4 weekly chemos due to ringing in ears and hearing loss. No follow up scans yet.....trusting!
Thanks to all of you for your great ideas and support.....this site has been a God-send!0 -
I never roll called? Oh well... I'm in!
'Bigfuzzydoug'
aka Doug Bernstein
Mooresville, NC
laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma T2/N0/M0 (left arytanoid above vocal chord)
non-smoker, non-drinker, non-acid reflux, HPV+
laryngoscopy removal of primary tumor
malignant diagnosed 7/8/2010
35 radiation therapy treatments 8/12-9/30
1st post-treatment PET/CT 12/3 - NED
Current state: REMISSION0 -
roll callBigfuzzydoug said:I never roll called? Oh well... I'm in!
'Bigfuzzydoug'
aka Doug Bernstein
Mooresville, NC
laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma T2/N0/M0 (left arytanoid above vocal chord)
non-smoker, non-drinker, non-acid reflux, HPV+
laryngoscopy removal of primary tumor
malignant diagnosed 7/8/2010
35 radiation therapy treatments 8/12-9/30
1st post-treatment PET/CT 12/3 - NED
Current state: REMISSION
14 months post treatment - squamous cell, unknown primary, one node removed, 35 IMRT tx only - no chemo - worked throughout treatment (and still work) lost 44 pounds; doing very well - check ups show no recurrence -eating most foods, some residual swallowing problems which are very intermittent and can usually be quickly remedied with moving neck position and a little water. Still here and doing great. Plan: to still be here and still do great. Dazey0 -
I'm in...
Jan. 19, 1996 SSC 5 golf ball sized node wrapped around carotid, 38 rad. treatments, 3 chemo weeks in hospital 24 hours 5 days in row, radical neck dissection.
July 11, 2008 diagnosed with radionercrosis of pharynx, trach added, 9 wks of anti biotic 3 times per day IV. 40 HBO treatments
Feb. 5th, 2009 SCC removed from back of tongue, nice divot on side in back
March 5th 2006 broke neck in construction accident, no surgery do to radiation damage, 5 month neck brace
to date, dry mouth, hard to swallow, alcohol and spicy food do not work
John0 -
Still herefisrpotpe said:I'm in...
Jan. 19, 1996 SSC 5 golf ball sized node wrapped around carotid, 38 rad. treatments, 3 chemo weeks in hospital 24 hours 5 days in row, radical neck dissection.
July 11, 2008 diagnosed with radionercrosis of pharynx, trach added, 9 wks of anti biotic 3 times per day IV. 40 HBO treatments
Feb. 5th, 2009 SCC removed from back of tongue, nice divot on side in back
March 5th 2006 broke neck in construction accident, no surgery do to radiation damage, 5 month neck brace
to date, dry mouth, hard to swallow, alcohol and spicy food do not work
John
Glenna M - New Hampshire - NSCLC Adenocarcinoma left lung and SCC Supraglottic in larynx. Fifteen months post treatment. Scan in August '10 showed I am still in remission.
Next scan will be in February. Feeling good and enjoying every day!!0 -
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terryscarlett tonsil cancer, 39 rads 3 cisplatin Knoxville Tn finished treatments Nov. 15 2010, Diagnoded July 2010. God bless us all ! ! !0 -
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Ohio still plugging along. learning to deal with this! glad to still be here.0 -
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Ted Camp, McKinney,TX 50 yr-old male. Diagnosed 5/26/2010
SCC in rt tonsil.Stage IV. HPV/P16 Pos. 35 rounds of radiation
with 3 doses of Cisplatin. Finished treatment 9/15/2010.
Modified neck dissection scheduled for 1/10/2010. Looking
forward to being NED and putting this all behind me(and
getting this *@#%ing PEG removed). Best of Luck to everyone!0 -
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Shelly C., California, 2010, Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma0 -
Update on roll callkingcole42005 said:Roll Call
Shelly C., California, 2010, Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
Am starting to slowly update the roll call data. It is difficult to include all the miscellaneous information about your cancer so I will use a simpler format.
For first time enrollees, please indicate on the first line your state, date diagnosed if known and type of cancer. If you include your city, it will be published. On subsequent lines, you can include information on your status so others may receive updated information about you. This information will not be published but information for the readers only.
I had thought of giving it up since many have not checked back in. If you have already enrolled and had not reported back in since July 1, 2010, please report or you will be considered AWOL (LOL).
Aloha and Haouoli Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year) to all.
HAWVET0 -
UpdateHAWVET said:Update on roll call
Am starting to slowly update the roll call data. It is difficult to include all the miscellaneous information about your cancer so I will use a simpler format.
For first time enrollees, please indicate on the first line your state, date diagnosed if known and type of cancer. If you include your city, it will be published. On subsequent lines, you can include information on your status so others may receive updated information about you. This information will not be published but information for the readers only.
I had thought of giving it up since many have not checked back in. If you have already enrolled and had not reported back in since July 1, 2010, please report or you will be considered AWOL (LOL).
Aloha and Haouoli Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year) to all.
HAWVET
Dennis, Spring Hill Tn. Squamous 4 on larnyx, botched surgery by 1 Doctor, partial voice, 1/2 a airway, trying to put life back to gether emotional and physically. be out 1 year January 28th, from radiation, weight gain of 10 lbs, for the year, 155 now, breathing is difficult due to coldness at times, and still suffer from fatigue, I am trying harder for 2011to make positive strides against this thing that devistated my life, CANCER...Mentally and Physcially, thank everyone that was there to listen to my times of loneliness, and weak moments...Dennis0 -
Roll CallHAWVET said:Update on roll call
Am starting to slowly update the roll call data. It is difficult to include all the miscellaneous information about your cancer so I will use a simpler format.
For first time enrollees, please indicate on the first line your state, date diagnosed if known and type of cancer. If you include your city, it will be published. On subsequent lines, you can include information on your status so others may receive updated information about you. This information will not be published but information for the readers only.
I had thought of giving it up since many have not checked back in. If you have already enrolled and had not reported back in since July 1, 2010, please report or you will be considered AWOL (LOL).
Aloha and Haouoli Makahiki Hou (Happy New Year) to all.
HAWVET
Mark N., Connecticut, diagnosed May 2010, SCC Tongue (recurrent)
Almost 5 months post treatment - Surgery to remove about a third of my tongue, then 30 rads, 5 shots of chemo.0
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