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#16539 10-20-2004 10:33 AM
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John, welcome to the site. Sorry you needed to find us but hopefully we can help. Did you get a result from your first biopsy? I'm sure that you are concerned and stressed about a new biopsy, but if the August test showed no cancer, then a new biopsy may do the same. Worrying about it after a non-cancer first biopsy may not make sense. After all, if the first test came back negative, there is a very good chance the second will be the same. And remember, its not cancer til the pathologist says it is. Will pray for the results to be no cancer and good news for you.


Regards, Kirk Georgia
Stage IV, T1N2aM0, right tonsil primary, Tonsilectomy 11/03, 35 rad/3cisplatin chemo, right neck dissection 1/04 - 5/04.
#16540 10-20-2004 10:39 AM
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Hi John,

Welcome to the site. Glad you found us. In the future, you should start a new topic unless you are replying to someone else. Your topic may get lost when piggybacked on some one else's string. Don't stress. Just get the results as quickly as possible. Hears hoping for a clean slate.

Take care,
Eileen


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Aug 1997 unknown primary, Stage III
mets to 1 lymph node in neck; rt ND, 36 XRT rad
Aug 2001 tiny tumor on larynx, Stage I total laryngectomy; left ND
June 5, 2010 dx early stage breast cancer
June 9, 2011 SCC 1.5 cm hypo pharynx, 70% P-16 positive, no mets, Stage I
#16541 10-20-2004 11:25 PM
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John,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Remember, it isn't cancer until they say it is.
Mary Lee

#16542 10-21-2004 08:57 AM
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JohnNat
Hello and welcome new cancer friend (I like that phrase!)

Many of us are glad and relieved to hear from a six year survivor! But possible recurrance sucks. And complications aren't too much fun either. And waiting for test results.... and waiting to see if it's cancer...... Argggh! We've all been there, done that.

That's why this site is GREAT and I am sure that you'll enjoy this tremendous resource that wasn't here when you were going through things in 1998.

I was dx'd 13 months ago w/ scc on the tongue. Hemiglossectomy, left side rad dissection, mandible split for surgery and IMRT radiation.

I just started 30 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) treatments last week. Trying to heal chronic infection of tissue around the mandible split. I didn't know much about HBO treatments until recently. Some of the mandible damage may be radiation related, also poor healing from the surgery.

I had recurrent leukoplakia (white, red, & extra growth patches on my tongue) prior to scc dx. What terms are they using with the "ulceration" that you've been experiencing?

michelle


History of leukoplakia <2001-2004. SCC lateral tongue 9/03; left radical neck dissection & hemiglosectomy 10/03, T2-3,N0M0; 28 IMRT radiation completed 12/03. 30 HBO dives Oct-Nov 04 for infections and bone necrosis -mandible.
#16543 10-21-2004 09:07 AM
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hey jj - welcome back

i've noticed too that I go back and forth between what I call "being a patient" and trying to get back to normal (the "new" normal now).

Like you, the good news at the moment is that I am not dealing with the actual cancer, but the ongoing complications, after effects. It sure is a relief that it is not cancer but the ongoing stuff gets annoying.

My sister had Graves disease and ending up doing the iodine pill treatment and now her thyroid's balanced, she still takes the daily thyroid medication and will need to everyday (or until they find a different treatment). But she does not have ongoing problems anymore. I think she was relieved in a sense to find out about the Graves disease since it explained a lot of the symptoms - we all thought it was stress & overwork. So, I'm glad to report that she is doing well, I hope you'll have good luck too in resolving that.
michelle


History of leukoplakia <2001-2004. SCC lateral tongue 9/03; left radical neck dissection & hemiglosectomy 10/03, T2-3,N0M0; 28 IMRT radiation completed 12/03. 30 HBO dives Oct-Nov 04 for infections and bone necrosis -mandible.
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