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Micki #199879 03-01-2020 07:58 AM
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It’s great to hear that you and your partner have a positive attitude towards treatment. It’s going to be tough, but it’s doable.


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She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails... Elizabeth Edwards

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Micki #199892 03-05-2020 04:06 AM
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Thanks to everybody who responded. I start the treatments tomorrow at 2:00. I’ve been eating chocolate for the last 4 days just in case I lose my taste for delicious dark chocolate....
I’m now a little worried over this corona virus and being “at risk” while doing rad. Guess the thing to do is what they say, wash hands and don’t touch face.


Squamous cell carcinoma under tongue on right side. T2 N0. Had surgery Jan 6th, resection, lymph node removal.
Deedee2855 #199893 03-05-2020 08:34 AM
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I am 27 radiation treatments into a scheduled 33 (almost done, woot!) and I could care less about the coronavirus. I have enough to worry about without adding more anxiety. That being said, I still practice good hygiene and avoid sick people like the plague.

Eat that chocolate while you can. The radiation will do a number on your mouth. I miss not being able to taste Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

Good luck with your treatment and try to stay positive. Jam some music during treatment and push away all negative thoughts. Each session should be over in 10-15 minutes.


The number of people involved in my care (@ a CCC) is humbling. Doctors, nurses, therapists, support staff, & of course, family. With everyone fighting for me to beat cancer the least I can do is fight back and win!
DavidUofMsavedMe #199896 03-05-2020 10:35 AM
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They delayed me by a week...their dentist is going to fit me with something to protect the top of my mouth...wondering why it took this long to decide that since I saw the dentist over a week ago. Whatever, more time for chocolate. BTW David, by chocolate i mean dark chocolate Reece’s cups - the little ones that come in bulk size bags lol. I also got a call today to begin “lymphedema massage” on the 23rd. Congrats on almost finishing your 33 weeks!


Squamous cell carcinoma under tongue on right side. T2 N0. Had surgery Jan 6th, resection, lymph node removal.
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