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#162607 03-09-2013 02:18 PM
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Hello all,

I was referred here by a cyber H&N cancer friend. He recommended it as a straight shooting, no sugar coating forum. I probably could use a good dose of reality as I've been caught flat footed a couple of times since my Dx.

A little history.. not much different than most I assume. Had a cold/sinus infection August 2012 with swollen lymph nodes on the left side of my neck. Nothing unusual for me. By September the infection hadn't waned and I developed a prostate infection as well. A trip to my primary care physician and a round of antibiotics later everything was clearing up and while the lymph node in my neck went down, it didn't go away. Into October and surprise! A heart attack (my 2nd ...triple bypass on 2007) on the 15th. Three stents and a week later I'm home doing fine. Follow up with my PCP the 25th of Oct. and all is well except the swollen lymph node. Another round of antibiotics and no change. CAT scan in early November...visit to the ENT on the 21st and a FNA. Diagnosis SCC H&N on the 30th of November.

Surgery to remove palatine tonsils on Dec. 12th with biopsies and laryngoscopy. No primary found. Dx Tx N2b MO Stage IV HPV+

2nd opinion Jan. 18th at Johns Hopkins. Decided on seeking treatment there as opposed to locally (bad experience locally).
Surgery on Feb 7th. Selective neck dissection to remove the cancerous lymph nodes along with 24 additional lymph nodes on the left side of my neck, TORS to remove lingual tonsils and do additional biopsies to determine primary and another laryngoscopy. Still no primary found.

11 days after surgery I had a situation as one of the tonsil beds blew a clot and I began bleeding. Enough so that a trip to the ER and then an ambulance ride to Johns Hopkins for emergency surgery was warranted. I lost a pint a blood. Fortunately is was considered a slow leak and I'm Ok.

Treatment starts Thursday the 14th. 35 rad treatments and 7 weekly chemo (Cisplatin) sessions.

So there you have it. What else can I say? Just want to come out of this in one piece and get back to whatever will be considered normal. I have the feeling the new normal will be drastically different.

"T"

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Cardiac bypass 11/07
Cardiac stents 10/2012
Dx'd 11/30/2012 Tx N2b MO Stage IV HPV+
Palatine Tonsillectomy/Biopsies 12-21-12
Selective Neck Dissection/Lingual Tonsillectomy/biopsies TORS 2/7/13
Emergency Surgery/Bleeding 2/18/13
3/13/2013 30rads/6chemo
Finished Tx 4/24/13
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Welcome aboard, Mr "T".

You will find a small but very knowledgeable group of HNC survivors here, some nice and polite, some nasty dogs that growl a lot and sometime nip and bite but all because they are quite passionate about the various thoughts on this rather opaque disease, oral cancer.

If you look at nearly all posters, you see a very annotated history of key events. This can be set in your profile and shows whenever you post, making it really easy for others to see you profile.

Welocme again


Don
Male, 57 - Great health except C
Dec '12
DX: BOT SCC T2N2bMx, Stage 4a, HPV+, multiple nodes
1 tooth out
Jan '13
2nd tooth out
Tumor Board -induction TPF (3 cycles), seq CRT
4-6/2013
CRT 70gr 2x35, weekly carbo150
ended 5/29,6/4
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Hi Mark. Welcome to the family. You have been through so much - wow. You must feel like a pincushion or that guy everyone does surgery on in the game "Operation".

How Wierd that they have not yet found a primary. Regardless your treatment plan is pretty standard after surgery. The chemotherapy is, I hear, easier to tolerate when given in weekly doses. You can do this. You sound savy with regard to your medical system. When do you start chemo/radiation?

What questions do you have about your forthcoming treatment? There are many knowledgeable people here who can help. - feel free to discuss emotions as well as procedures. We are all complete humans - not the sum of our treatments!

Hugs
Donna


Donna,69, SCC L Tongue T2N1MO Stg IV 4/04 w/partial gloss;32 radtx; T2N2M0 Stg IV; R tongue-2nd partial gloss w/graft 10/07; 30 radtx/2 cispl 2/08. 3rd Oral Cancer surgery 1/22 - Stage 1. 2022 surgery eliminated swallowing and bottom left jaw. Now a “Tubie for Life”.no food envy - Thank God! Surviving isn't easy!!!! .Proudly Canadian - YES, UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IS WONDERFUL! (Not perfect but definitely WONDERFUL)
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Hi Donna,

Thank you for the welcome. It is weird they didn't find the primary. It accounts for only 1-2% of head and neck cancers. They did plenty of biopsies too! My team seems to think my body eradicated the primary on it's own.

I start IMRT treatment Thursday the 14th and my first chemo infusion is Monday the 18th. The procedures I'm pretty squared away with. My mask is made and I'll be going through the simulation on Wednesday the 13th. I meet with my MO on Friday the 15th and I'll get the low down on the chemo. I already know I'll be in the chair for 4-6 hours.

As far as emotions? Too many to write down. It's been a roller coaster to say the least. I'm about as ready as I'm going to be and I'm going in eyes wide open.

I see you've been through quite a bit and you're a long time survivor smile It's always encouraging to see that. Thank you again for the welcome.

"T"

Last edited by fishmanpa; 03-10-2013 01:25 AM.

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Cardiac bypass 11/07
Cardiac stents 10/2012
Dx'd 11/30/2012 Tx N2b MO Stage IV HPV+
Palatine Tonsillectomy/Biopsies 12-21-12
Selective Neck Dissection/Lingual Tonsillectomy/biopsies TORS 2/7/13
Emergency Surgery/Bleeding 2/18/13
3/13/2013 30rads/6chemo
Finished Tx 4/24/13
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Welcome, T

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis, and past medical history. I don't know where I fit in Donfoo's description, maybe the nice one lol? Sometimes a primary is not found, better if it is, but 90 percent are in the Oropharynx, mainly palintine, lingual tonsil, BOT, and reason the tonsil was removed during biopsy, as you probably know, and that area will be treated as the primary. The heard of disappearing primary tumors, which is uncommon, maybe from the body fighing it off, and when it metastasizes to the Lymph nodes, the primary may disappear or just to small to be found.

There's a lot to know, if you care to, some don't. OCF has many pages of info, blogger's various posts with thier experiences, where you can thumb through too.

I see your N staging to be N2b, so there are two or more lymph nodes involved in the ipsilateral neck. I assume the one removed is in level II, most are for oropharynx, but wondering where the other was? Doesn't matter for treatment, they will hit the area anyway, but may direct more gy to that area.

The treatment you are getting is considered the gold standard for SCCHN. IDK if you are going to be treated at John Hopkins or going back home with thier treatment plan, and having it there, but you'll need a multiple sty team of doctors, clinicians for your care. I've been to Winchester, VA, a number of times to visit in-laws, but was never treated there, nice place, but John Hopkins is one of the best you can go to.

Good luck with everything, and if you have any questions, just post.


10/09 T1N2bM0 Tonsil
11/09 Taxo Cisp 5-FU, 6 Months Hosp
01/11 35 IMRT 70Gy 7 Wks
06/11 30 HBO
08/11 RND PNI
06/12 SND PNI LVI
08/12 RND Pec Flap IORT 12 Gy
10/12 25 IMRT 50Gy 6 Wks Taxo Erbitux
10/13 SND
10/13 TBO/Angiograph
10/13 RND Carotid Remove IORT 10Gy PNI
12/13 25 Protons 50Gy 6 Wks Carbo
11/14 All Teeth Extract 30 HBO
03/15 Sequestromy Buccal Flap ORN
09/16 Mandibulectomy Fib Flap Sternotomy
04/17 Regraft hypergranulation Donor Site
06/17 Heart Attack Stent
02/19 Finally Cancer Free Took 10 yrs






PaulB #162624 03-10-2013 08:01 AM
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Hey Mark

I prefer the term "old frack" to nasty dog, but what can you do with youngsters like Donfoo. (George Carlin used to say he was not an "old fart" but an 'old f***" which term you cannot use on OCF, so I went with the Battlestar Galatica version of "frack")

If you do not already have a TSH blood test showing the exact number of your TSH hormone, get one now before radiation. I am shocked by how many doctors do not insist on this, but most went to medical school in the 20 century with little focus on endocrinology. After all the TX, you want the TSH level to be the same as it was before. Without knowing your pre radiation level, you are stuck with a guessing game since the "normal" lab standards run from 0.3 to 5.0, a gap that is meaningless to an individual. Before radiation, back in August 2007, my TSH levels were 1.68. They shot up almost 300% after IMRT to 4.3 and remained high after CyberKnife at 4.2. But all perfectly "normal" according to the lab ranges. I found an endocrinologist who went to medical school in the 21st century who knew it should be no higher than 3 who put me on a pill and now I am back to 1.6. Otherwise you will suffer uneccesarily from fatigue and cold until your TSH is back where it should be.
It's a tough road coming up ahead, but you can do it
Charm


65 yr Old Frack
Stage IV BOT T3N2M0 HPV 16+
2007:72GY IMRT(40) 8 ERBITUX No PEG
2008:CANCER BACK Salvage Surgery
25GY-CyberKnife(5) 3 Carboplatin
Apaghia /G button
2012: CANCER BACK -left tonsilar fossa
40GY-CyberKnife(5) 3 Carboplatin

Passed away 4-29-13
PaulB #162626 03-10-2013 08:34 AM
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Hi Paul,

Actually, DonFoo recommended this site to me wink I know him from the CSN site. I've done quite a bit of browsing and reading here and there's a lot of great info and posts. As far as the disappearing primary, it kind of fits my MO. If there's a small percentage it will happen, it probably will happen to me ~lol~ 1-2% Unknown primary...1% chance of post operative bleeding 11 days out... yep that's me! I'm hoping it's a trend that has run it's course.

Yes, I had two lymph nodes on the same side of my neck removed with 24 additional lymph nodes. Both tumors were 5+cm. You're correct in the location of the first tumor. The second was in the posterior triangle area just below my ear. Prior to the surgery, the tumors were clearly visible and were beginning to cause discomfort. They were "aggressive" according to my surgeon and had intertwined themselves in the muscles, nerves and blood vessels in my neck. It was delicate and complicated surgery and I'm still feeling the effects of the nerve trauma/damage.

I'll be staying in Baltimore and getting treatment at JH. Lodging has been taken care of by the Cancer Society's Hope Lodge. I started in Winchester but didn't have the greatest experience with the doctors there. Johns Hopkins is #1 in the country for H&N cancer and I have full confidence in my team. The entire organization has been amazing through everything thus far.

Thanks for the reply! I appreciate it!

"T"


57
Cardiac bypass 11/07
Cardiac stents 10/2012
Dx'd 11/30/2012 Tx N2b MO Stage IV HPV+
Palatine Tonsillectomy/Biopsies 12-21-12
Selective Neck Dissection/Lingual Tonsillectomy/biopsies TORS 2/7/13
Emergency Surgery/Bleeding 2/18/13
3/13/2013 30rads/6chemo
Finished Tx 4/24/13
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Good info Charm!

I've read about thyroid issues due to rads. We'll be doing the dry run simulation Wednesday the 13th and I'll ask my RO about that for sure!

Donfoo is a good guy. We started this journey at about the same time. I've been following his blog. He's done incredibly well so far.

Thanks for the reply and time will tell if you're an "old frack" or not ~lol~

"T"


57
Cardiac bypass 11/07
Cardiac stents 10/2012
Dx'd 11/30/2012 Tx N2b MO Stage IV HPV+
Palatine Tonsillectomy/Biopsies 12-21-12
Selective Neck Dissection/Lingual Tonsillectomy/biopsies TORS 2/7/13
Emergency Surgery/Bleeding 2/18/13
3/13/2013 30rads/6chemo
Finished Tx 4/24/13
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That's where I know your tag name FB, and CSN, which I sometimes browse. I stayed at Hope Lodge NYC for almost two months. which was an awesome place in the heart of Manhattan, so hope your expierience is the same. I did not participate in the many offerings like the different type massages, healthy cooking classes, etc. but met many people from all over during my stay. Hopefully you have a caretaker with you, most do, but was difficult doing it alone, going to treatment, having to shop, cook, clean for yourself, but they did have housekeeping service once a week, a laundry room, and all the amenities you may need. I had the same involved lymph node near the ear, level II, which was painfull, so needed the fentanyl patch to control the pain, and later on the same twisted nerves, veins, muscle, and needed a RND, which turned out to be best due to cancer being found in the neck muscle. All thes best.


10/09 T1N2bM0 Tonsil
11/09 Taxo Cisp 5-FU, 6 Months Hosp
01/11 35 IMRT 70Gy 7 Wks
06/11 30 HBO
08/11 RND PNI
06/12 SND PNI LVI
08/12 RND Pec Flap IORT 12 Gy
10/12 25 IMRT 50Gy 6 Wks Taxo Erbitux
10/13 SND
10/13 TBO/Angiograph
10/13 RND Carotid Remove IORT 10Gy PNI
12/13 25 Protons 50Gy 6 Wks Carbo
11/14 All Teeth Extract 30 HBO
03/15 Sequestromy Buccal Flap ORN
09/16 Mandibulectomy Fib Flap Sternotomy
04/17 Regraft hypergranulation Donor Site
06/17 Heart Attack Stent
02/19 Finally Cancer Free Took 10 yrs






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Just want to add my welcome and say that you've come to the right place to get the full range of experiences with hn cancer. Best of luck as you fight.


David R. 65 yr old male non-smoker, light drinker, stage 3 or 4, depending on which doc you ask, scc rt. tonsil, 2 nodes, 7 weeks radiation and chemo. No surgery. Teatment ended 3/20/08. PET scan 8/08 showed no cancer.
And now, as of oct, 2010, caregiver to wife, Linda, with breast cancer.
May, 2013, Linda diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer. Enuf already.
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