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#194845 07-10-2017 06:38 PM
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We got the call that on Thursday we have he has the 12 week PET. My husband has a clearly visible residual node. Trying to remain positive and calm. Appreciate your good thoughts. He cooked for the first time in half a year this weekend and actually ate one rib and one spoon of potatoes. All his idea. He was able to go to the store without having to leave because of the smells, Progress!!!!!! Plus we have invested in an amazing blender and if we get the NED results we are hoping for after the PET we are going to start moving toward getting the PEG out using blender power. He's appreciative that VHC Boost has kept him alive but he is so over that being his primary diet. It is a big week at our house. They said one week for results.


Wife to DP. DX SCC BOT 1/31/17
First treatment 2/27/2017 Cisplatin 3 times and IMRT
Last treatment 4/18/2017
Clear PET 7/13/2017
PEG removed 8/4/2017
sooner #194864 07-13-2017 12:31 PM
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On the road driving home from the PET, we got the call that his scan was negative, which is positive! NED at this time. The residual node appears to be necrotic, so to those of you with scary nodes post treatment they can be cancer free. Something is in the lung but they repeatedly said not cancer. Arranging follow up for that issue. Plus he ate at a restaurant. Ordered food and ate it. I kinda wanted to cry. If you have followed my posts here, my husband, even with a PEG has had difficulty maintaining his weight and any return to eating by mouth has been painfully slow and difficult. Thank you Vitamix, he has maintained his weight for a month. No surgery at this time! Victory there. A good, good day. We know what the future might hold but we are just enjoying today. A LOT! Thank you to everyone on this site that has encouraged and informed us throughout this process. Bless you for taking the time and effort.


Wife to DP. DX SCC BOT 1/31/17
First treatment 2/27/2017 Cisplatin 3 times and IMRT
Last treatment 4/18/2017
Clear PET 7/13/2017
PEG removed 8/4/2017
sooner #194865 07-13-2017 08:01 PM
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Great news!! The road to recovery can be a bumpy one. Continue to take heart with the little progressions because for us they are BIG deals. The night we got my first clear PET results we went out to a restaurant for the first time. I ordered the cold seafood tower and ate the whole thing. My wife was amazed!

Keep up the great work and stay positive. It gets better!

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Edward, 64 yrs
7/21/2016 Dx BOT stage 4 w additional tumors neck & left lymph node
8/15/2016 began Tmt EBT w Cesplatin 1x week for 8 wks.
Feeding tube and port.
10/17/2016 finished treatment. CT still shows tissue. Dr. Says 60% chance it is scar tissue.
01/13/2016 PET Scan shows no sign of cancer.
EMTK3 #194871 07-14-2017 06:49 PM
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Great news!!! I would love to eat at a restaurant but for now it's chicken soup, cottage cheese and soggy puffed rice!

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So glad you are able to eat again. I am 100% feeding tube dependent and go to restaurants to be with the others while they eat.


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