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ChristineB #96827 06-06-2009 02:14 PM
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Hi Christine,

We met with two surgeons at Mass General Hospital. The plan is to MRI her this week, with surgery the following week.They will remove the cancerous gum area and replace it with a leg bone fragment. She has been under intensive doctor supervision over another, unrelated med problem so the diagnosis was quick. Follow up radiation only at this point.
She's handling it well, considering the situation. Everyone has been supportive. Thanks


Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
davidcpa #96829 06-06-2009 02:21 PM
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Hi davidcpa,

I'm feeding her plenty of high cal food, and she is enjoying her caloric freedom. I'm in it for the long haul--I've been with her for thirty three years.Doc's mentioned radiation only at this point but it's all subject to change



Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
Bob Whyte #96830 06-06-2009 02:23 PM
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Hi Bob,

Thanks for the support. I went through a series of emotions after her diagnosis that involved the worst thought imaginable. With the support of posts like yours we'll beat this bad thing


Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
EzJim #96831 06-06-2009 02:27 PM
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Hi EzJim,

Interesting point about the ability to eat food. I didn't ask about the food after surgery but I'm sure we'll find out soon about this.



Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
walknlite #96833 06-06-2009 02:32 PM
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Hi walknlite,

Your situation sounds very similar to hers. The docs seem optimistic, especially with the early diagnosis. She's still somewhat timid about talking or blogging about the situation but after the surgery I'll ask her to sign in and meet all you wonderful people who have provided so much comfort during this trying time. God bless.


Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
suzanne98 #96834 06-06-2009 02:35 PM
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Hi Suzanne98,

Thanks for the comments. I agree that this site provides an amazing amount of support. A week ago today I was going through some tough times and this site really helped me, and her out.I'm sure she will introduce herself to all of you who took the time to post.


Wife is 57 years old. Diagnosed May 30,2009 after oral surgeon did a biopsy. Wife had surgery on June 23,2009. Surgeon took piece from arm after removing squamus mass from lower gum
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