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Well, my brother arrived last night and has lost more weight than when I visited him in May. Can I just tell you all he looks awful (since I'd never tell him that). He said he will be going to some kind of therapy or rehab for swallowing in the future. His swallow studies were fine, it's just the bleeding and the burning pain that he is having right now. I feel like crying, he looks like a terminal patient.


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Base of tongue, scc, stage IV, lymph node involvement
Dx Nov 2009, started rad/ chemotherapy 12/09,PEG tube
Finished 02/10
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Just being with his sister and being able to share experiences with you I'm sure will be good for him. Sometimes the happy or funny memories can really help to remind you of the closeness you have with each other. I know the pain of seeing him so changed - you haven't had a chance to get used his weight loss gradually but things do get better. Try to think about any of the good progress, like the swallow studies which were fine and the positive things that can occur with his planned therapy and rehab in the future. And you've received such good suggestions above. Your brother should certainly benefit from what you've already learned on this forum. When did his treatment end? If you have a chance maybe you could include that or any other info you would like to share in your signature line (like what you see under my message) ? Just go to the top of this page and click on "My Stuff" then scroll down to the very bottom of the page where it says "Signature". And let us know how you and your brother are doing.


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CG to son, Paul (age 33, non-smoker) SCC Stage 2, Surgery 9/21/06, 1/6 tongue Rt.side removed, +48 lymph nodes neck. IMRTx28 completed 12/19/06. CT scan 7/8/10 Cancer-free! ("spot" on lung from scar tissue related to Pneumonia.)



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You should see Ron...6'1" 125 lbs! Talk bout looking like he's a terminal patient. I live with this everyday. Just awful. BUT he is alive! I don't think he will ever be back up to his 189 normal pounds but I sure would like him to be maybe 150+. If your brother is getting his feedings daily in liquid than he is getting his nutrition, it's kinda hard to put on weight with just them cans of liquid. But it is enough to help him heal and sustain life. We do need to know exactly what he has had done. Please update your signature, if you don't want to put all those initials spell it out for us, I still don't have mine really updated as to the extent of what Ron had done but I think everybody gets the jest of it.


CG to Ron
Out of Pain 4/3/13
4/12-lung and under chin growth no treatment
1/13/12 lung biopsy
6/11 recur 6/30 resection #2 Clear margins
Clear 12/10
Surg 5/13/10 neck dis/nodes part gloss/flap R thigh all teeth out
RAD 30 8/10
DX 4/2/10 "Oral Cavity" T3NOMO
12/28/07 Non Hodg Lymph remission 7/08
passed away 4.3.15, RIP Ron, you are greatly missed
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I too am having a really hard time putting weight back on. I probably look terminal to people. I am 5'4" and I'm down to 98 pounds. But I really feel pretty good and I'm eating and drinking Ensure as much as I can. My ENT threatened to put the feeding tube back in if I didn't start gaining so believe me I'm trying. I don't have any secret on weight gain, but I know it's hard for others to see me so skinny. Your brother will gain weight. It just takes time. It's been almost a year for me so far.


BOT-SCC Partial glossectomy 7/16/09.
Stage IV, Rt ND 10/2/09.
Teeth out 11/5/09.
Port/peg in, 11/20/09.
7 wks rad & chemo, end 1/22/10
lung, colon biopsies 1/9/11 - both cancer
colon resect surg 1/10/11
Folfox + Avastin - discontinued 6/11
lung surgery 3/13/12, 5/1/12
mets to liver and bones
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Re the weight or lack thereof problem. I didn't start putting my pounds back on with any regularity until around my 2nd year post Tx. Now I have the same problem I used to have....i.e., looking at a hamburger puts on weight. Give your body time to recover. It's been through quite a lot you know!


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Age 58 at Dx, HPV16+ SCC, Stage IV BOT+2 nodes, non smoker, casual drinker, exercise nut, Cisplatin x 3 & concurrent IMRT x 35,(70 Gy), no surgery, no Peg, Tx at Moffitt over Aug 06. Jun 07, back to riding my bike 100 miles a wk. Now doing 12 Spin classes and 60 outdoor miles per wk. Nov 13 completed Hilly Century ride for Cancer, 104 miles, 1st Place in my age group. Apr 2014 & 15, Spun for 9 straight hrs to raise $$ for YMCA's Livestrong Program. Certified Spin Instructor Jun 2014.
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My husband Ron was like DavidCPA, he looked pretty skeletal the first couple of year's post treatment. He's 5'11" and went from 190 lbs down to 130 lbs post Tx. He still is on the thin side, 170 lbs but likes it that way. His knees aren't the best so being thin helps his knees. You're brother will be OK its just going to take time. As David said, his body has been through Hell and back.

Hope this helps,

Shelley


Caregiver to husband Ron. Throat Cancer. Finished 35 radiation treatments on 11/21/04. 8/2/11 small lesion on lower gum, laser Procedure to remove. 3/6/12 Doc. removed another lesion on outside of his neck. Did a skin graft from his chest to replace the skin on his neck. Went to Heaven on 6/24/12.
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Thank you all for your replies, I just needed to know this is a long haul, not a sprint. I didn't realize the recovery time was so long. I know my brother didn't know. He planned this trip after he finished tx in Feb. and I know he thought he would be back to normal or whatever the new normal is now.


Sister to Randy (47, nonsmoker)
Base of tongue, scc, stage IV, lymph node involvement
Dx Nov 2009, started rad/ chemotherapy 12/09,PEG tube
Finished 02/10
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