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Nah Cat scan is a doddle Ishbel although the drink you take before tastes a bit weird. I wrote it up on my webpages.
MRI was horrid by comparison, but the CAT scan was merely staying still each time they took a pic and you are technically out in the open, rather than enclosed as in the MRI. I can't recall now as its over 2 years ago but I think you do hold your breath and I think they flush a fluid through you via your wrist as they do a pic. Mine took about 40 minutes if I recall. |
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Garance... I have my mask in a spare room sitting in the corner with a "Jimmy" wig on. That is a Scottish Tammy with ginger hair. It reminds me of the Invisible Man drunk on Hogmany.
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Where is Paul ???? Hope he has not gone of with Dr Who wearing his mask. |
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Hi Rosemary,
Just a quick question out of pure curiosity from a fellow Scot, where in Fife are you from? I come from Alloa, near Stirling do you know the area? Best Wishes Tracey |
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Hello Garance...You will eventually have the confidence to eat out. I never stopped going into pubs and restaurants, just only ate soup. I have not gone through the trauma that most have endured, but it has made major changes on my eating habits. I can eat almost anything, but still don't have the confidence to eat red meat - not a problem. Come north of the border and sample haggis, then you will know you have a taste problem - only joking. I actually like haggis and neeps.
Tracey, I hope you are feeling a wee bit better, you have certainly been through a lot. You have my complete admiration for going through with the gig on hogmanay, don't think I could have done that. Bravo.. I come from a small village near St. Andrews, although I had my treatment in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, where they have been excellent. You can e-mail me at any time. Kind thoughts Rosemary Tr |
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After this surgery (my 2nd neck disection) I have now noticed the problems I have read all of you talking about regarding the difficulty in eating
Tell me does it get any easier or do you just get used to it? I received my first batch of ensure drinks yesterday, Is this my future? YUMMY! Everyone keeps telling my I need to build myself up and put some weight on for my treatment, but how do you do it if you can't eat I have been told now that I will need radiotherapy on both sides of my neck, I told the surgeon that I have resigned myself to the fact I will never sing again and whatever needs done, just do it. The surgery hasn't worked and this is my last chance. So I hope you guys will be there for all my questions and worries in the next few weeks. Love to you all Tracey |
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Hi Tracey
What's this rubbish about last chance!!!!No way, you keep fighting all the way.Loved the mask stories, sorry but i binned Paul's, couldn't stand to look at it after we found out that the radiotherapy hadn't worked. As for the eating, We just throw everything down the peg-causes quite a sensation in the pub when he has a bacardi & coke!He just finds it too difficult to manipulate food in his mouth, we did try loads of stuff like flavoured custards, trifles, smoothies etc.He was just told to try to eat anything with loads of calories, stick cream on everything. Thinking of you all, just want to say that when one of you is feeling low there are loads of people wanting to pick you up Jennie |
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Hi to everyone who enters!
Well the two of you didn't half give me a laugh with your posts THANK YOU. I can always rely on this place to cheer me up and bring me back to reality when I feel a bit negative about things. As long as we can look on the funny side of our problems. I have just had a great night, a couple of my band came through to visit me and we had a couple of drinks and because of my speach problems it sounded as though I had a bottle to myself and we had a good laugh about it, and for a couple of hours all the problems dissappeared and it was great. so I will leave you tonight on a happy note and speak to you all in the morning. Love Tracey |
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Not been on for a couple of days, have been feeling unwell and spent most of my time in bed.
I feel bad just now what will I be like when the rads start? I have not had any time to recover its been surgery after surgery and now radio. I am still having problems with eating and all family keep telling me I need to build my strength up, and I want to but I find it so difficult. ONLY YOU LOT TRULY UNDERTAND! I try and describe it to them.I know that this is why I am so weak and have dizzy spells but I have NO appetite. Well the mould appointment wasn't as bad as I thought, and the people were very nice and explained everything they were doing. It was heavy and warm but not too bad, I was picking off plaster for the rest of the day though! So back to the consultant on Monday, Radio-oligist on Tuesday & Thursday, this is my life now hospital appointments. I have had so many flowers that my house looks like a florist shop, and the cards are very nice It just shows you how many people are thinking about you and it is very comforting. I have had gifts from my work aswell which was very nice of them. Love to you all Tracey |
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Tracey,
Here's hoping that you sail comfortably through the radiotherapy as some lucky ones do. You are so right about the problem of eating. What with no appetite and little taste it is an immense trial to consume day after day the required calorie intake to maintain weight, let alone increase it. It is a situation that one should experience to understand it. Hoping on your behalf. Regards, Fridge |
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As you say Tracey our lives are hinged around hospital appointments. I am desperately trying avoid crowded places where everyone seems to have one virus or another, yet we spend so much of our time hanging around hospitals!!! Just want to send you loads of good wishes for next week and all your radio appointments. Keep us posted if you feel up to it. Love Brenda x
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Thanks Brenda,
As they have removed my lymph nodes in my neck they warned me that I will catch flu, throat infections and to avoid coming in touch with anyone that has these, well I'm sorry how can you avoid that when I am in hospitals and doctors surgeries every other day! I am just getting ready to leave for my appt. with the consultant, I also have an appt. with my GP this afternoon, I think I may have to reconsider my first thoughts on the antidepressants, I am feeling so down and tearful at the moment, and ANGRY! I don't want to go on them again but I hate feeling like this, and I keep thinking I am going to be worse when the Rads start. John has been great and I don't want him to have to be walking on egg-shells around me. I will see what the doc says today, maybe delay it again. What do you lot think, any advice? Love Tracey |
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