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Steve,

I agree that it is better than the alternatives. It is strange but each day I have a couple new follicles as my beard tries to grow back. In some ways I feel like a teenager again, checking every day and hoping for my facial hair to grow. Thankfully that is the only way I feel like a teenager again. Those are some years I would never want to re-live, especially 13 to 16 years old. UGH!

By the way Steve, congratulations as you approach your one year anniversary. In some ways I consider the day that I finished treatment as the day I was reborn so it will be more of a birthday rather than an anniversary for me. I plan on celebrating that time by running a marathon (my 5th). How does everyone else choose to commemorate those milestones? I would be interested to know if you choose a private affair or if you will tell everyone you know and celebrate. I do not think there is any right way to proceed. I am just curious.

I hope everyone is doing well and I look forward to any replies.

Gary


SCC left Buccal Mucosa (cheek). Surgery with Modified Radical Neck (23 lymph nodes - all clear). IMRT x 30. Finished tx 11-21-06
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Well, in my case my last radiation treatment was on the day before my official birthday, so they are pretty much one and the same.

I celebrated by having my first PET/CT scan, taking the disk home, putting it in the laptop and scaring myself half to death by looking at the lit-up spots all over my body!! Holy Hotspots, Batman!

Especially the one that I thought was my prostate, glowing like Chernobyl on a moonless night! (Immediate thoughts of heading on down to the Radiation Center for a series prostate burns started running through my head, so I started counting my blessings, like not getting lost on the way, not needing introductions to the staff, not needing that dang mask, etc.).

A quick consult with an anatomy chart in a book revealed Chernobyl to be my bladder, where the radioactive stuf was deposited after normal processing; further consult with the book and laptop convinced me that at least it wasn't likely that I have a prostate cancer problem because there were no glowing zones on that organ, unlike my brain and other parts.

I must say that it was a worrisome wait for the results of the radiologist's reading of the scans to reveal that all was well!

I think I will endeavor to do something less stressful on Anniversary #2...


Age 67 1/2
Ventral Tongue SCC T2N0M0G1 10/05
Anterior Tongue SCC T2N0M0G2 6/08
Base of Tongue SCC T2N0M0G2 12/08
Three partial glossectomy (10/05,11/05,6/08), PEG, 37 XRT 66.6 Gy 1/06
Neck dissection, trach, PEG & forearm free flap (6/08)
Total glossectomy, trach, PEG & thigh free flap (12/08)
On August 21, 2010 at 9:20 am, Pete went off to play with the ratties in the sky.
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