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I should also say - my intro says I'm 53 - well not quite - but I will be tomorrow!! | ||
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Hello fat buddha The Ironman triathlon thing is tough. It makes me faint just thinking about it! Did you mean your radiotherapy is scheduled for April rather than March, if so you can amend your post above. Have a good 53rd birthday tomorrow. Best wishes Vinod Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice. "If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King | |||
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Welcome Fat Buddha Happy Birthday! I too was diagnosied with the same scenario of a Branchial Cyst last year and yes mine was tonsillar cancer. I had my OP a year ago today! Good Luck with the treatment, you have a fantastic positive attitude which will help you sail through. Everybody on the site is here to help with any questions we have or to perk us up when low! Have a Good Holiday Yvonne | ||||
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| <fat buddha> |
ah yes - thanks for the comment on the dates Vinod.....I meant April not March......... and thanks for the birthday greetings - I intend to drink Belgian beer and eat mussles tonight to celebrate and go for a long run tomorrow to blow the cobwebs away........... I think a positive attitude to any health problem is the right way to look at these things - and being fit to start can only help.... as they say "non illegitamus carborundum"........ | ||
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I would eat every food you love in the next few weeks as it may be a while before you get to eat and enjoy some like mussels again. Some like crab and lobster that I loved before tasted disgusting during and after radiotherapy. In fact 3 years plus and I still can't eat these with pleasure. Many foods though are now fine and the main problems are still texture related. Good luck | ||||
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doesn't time move on quickly when you're having fun?? I thought I'd post an update on my situation and just reading my last post here has brought back some memories - not great ones either. what I hadn't said in that last post is that my 82 year old mother had been taking into hospital the day before with an undiagnosed problem but thought to be a possible aneurysm - she hadn't been in the best of health for some time and was moving from one health problem to the next. unfortunately, it was an aneurysm and she died on the evening of my birthday. I had not told her of my problem as my plan was to leave that until after all the treatment had finished as I felt she would not understand fully and would only worry for me as Mum's do for their children no matter their age. she died without that worry and I am pleased for that - sad she died, but pleased she had no worries. seems so long ago now. and I never got that holiday naturally anyway, the R/T happened; I coped with it pretty well although the skin on my neck broke down in the last 2 weeks - partly due to my own stupidity of going on a long bike ride and the wet helmet strap chafing the radiation area I lost my saliva, lost my taste, lost my beard and neck hair, but kept my spirits and general bloody minded attitude! a few weeks after R/T finished, I started training more fully again and had set my recovery target - a 1/2 Ironman triathlon on the 9th September 2006 - 3 months exactly after R/T finished. In the meantime, my wife had qualified to race for GB in her age group at the Triathlon World Champs in Lausanne on 2nd September - she was making up for my bad year!! Well, I got my 1/2 Ironman finish - and only 11 minutes slower than my best time the previous year!! 5hrs 37 minutes. Most of my taste buds are back, my hair is growing back in places, my saliva is returning but most importantly my health and fitness seems to be back on song. I know I have a long way to go but I feel as if I'm cured of this god awful cancer. So much so that I have signed up for 2 Ironman events in 2007 - alongside my wife. Life is good again. Postive vibes to everyone - I have loads so am happy to pass them on. | ||
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Hi Fat B, Very sorry to hear about the death of your mother. With all your health worries to contend with as well! It is/was an awful lot to contend with. I see the diagnosis "branchial cyst" rears its ugly head again. If it was genuinely thought to be a benign branchial cyst they would not have cut it out so quickly. This diagnosis is sometimes used as a delay before further tests take place - Let's wait and see syndrome - while the bloody tumour grows ever bigger. That's what happened to me anyway! Anyway - enough of my cynicism! You seem to have recovered remarkably well from surgery and radiotherapy. 6/7 months -it's amazing. Did you have a neck dissection? If you didn't need one you were lucky! Good luck - cheers Tony K | ||||
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