I am so glad to have found this forum. I have been browsing through the posts, and so many of my questions and concerns have been addressed by others. It is reassuring to know that others have experienced the same things I have.
Last summer I found a lump on the right side of my neck, just below the angle of my jaw. It was a busy summer, so I just waited for it to go away. Eventually I got to my regular doctor, who immediately sent me to an ENT. On exam the ENT found a large tumor on the base of my tongue. Biopsy of both masses was positive for squamous cell carcinoma. This was a tremendous shock to me, as my health has never been an issue. I was very health conscious, exercised regularly, and careful about my diet. I don't smoke and scarcely drink alcohol. I've since learned, of course, that clean living is no guarantee of continued health.
My treatment started in late December: 33 sessions of IMRT and 3 chemo treatments (carboplatin). My last treatment was Feb. 23, '07. The time on the radiation table was terrifying; I don't know how I managed to do it 33 times. Since the treatment ended I have experienced dry mouth, loss of taste, and throat pain, but I am getting better week by week. My PEG is out, and I am eating a part-liquid, part-solid diet.
I am looking forward to participating in this forum. Thanks for being here when I needed you.