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All,

The jury's returned. I met with the MO (first time) yesterday (Monday, 16th 2009), explained the three different opinions I'd gotten from the surgeon and two ROs and pulled the "What would you say if it were a family member of yours sitting up here on the table?". After getting the "there is no wrong approach" speech, I got the feeling that he did agree with the IU to be followed by concurrent chemo and rads, and commited myself to the plan. I go in tomorrow a.m. (oops, not tomorrow - 7:30 this morning now - arghh, too wired to sleep, but know I should)to get a PICC line at a local hospital, then it's 9:30 Emend by IV (super anti nausea med), followed by taxotere and Cisplatin for a few hours, then back home where a nurse will hook up my 5-FU pump for the 5-day release. My insurance doesn't cover the pump being set up at the center where I'm already getting my treatments, but will cover a travelling nurse coming to me, go figure.

Very nervous, funny that after all this time of being frustrated that we weren't acting NOW, I feel like it's all a rush. I though day one would be Thursday, but got the call Tuesday that we'd do it all Wednesday (so I'm not really prepared, despite hitting the drugstore and dumping a goodly amount of money on bits and bobs I'll need (hand sanitizers for home, work, and car, bathroom products, etc.).

Now that the decision's made, I've got a couple of new contestants on what to obsess over - hmmmm.

Wishing you all the best,

- Pam


44 at 10-26-2009 Dx; SCC, T2N2b, St.IV BOT; Rt. Tonsil out; PET 11-12-09 (3 spots); 3 rds Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5-FU started 11-19-09; PEG 12-24-09; 7 wks chemo-rads done 03-16-10. 06-28 CT/PET watching 1 node; PEG out; 11-15 CT - larger; 11-23 PET activity up; mrdc 12-21; 04-01-11 CLEAN SCANS! ; March 2018 new SCC - Meet with surgeon 4-4-18
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Hi Pam. I'm also in Cincinnati. My ENT is Dr Hellman in Anderson Township, off of Five Mile Rd. He was awesome. I don't think he could have done better with me. He did a biopsy on my tongue (stage 3) and set me up for surgery 5 days later (Sept 11, 2008). I went with everything he had to say. He also did a partial neck dissection on me and it was great that he did. He found that 3 of the 14 lymph nodes he removed, contained cancer. Five weeks later I started treatment at Anderson Mercy Hospital on Five Mile Road. I went through a lot and am in the area. Feel free to ask me any questions that you may have. Good luck and God bless. Deron

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