Today it has been exactly 3 years since the last IMRT session. Except for the usual post treatment hiccups and scares things have progressed very well. ..to the point where the checkups almost become a nuisance.
This is my second attempt at this, the first one was rudely aborted by "Siegfried" (red tomcat) the newest addition to our ever expanding menagerie (7 cats + 1 dog).
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Markus, nice to see you posting. Congrats on your 3 year mark. Glad to hear you are doing so well, keep up whatever it is you are doing right
Did you put a pic of your latest kitty on FB? I still love your original scared kitty pic
Hi Christine,
I have not put him on FB yet, but I will together with the other "scared" kitty (now doing most of the scaring himself).
Re doing.... everything just a bit more deliberate now. I.e. food or teaching or writing a paper. This I consider positive.
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>>> posted now
Congratulations on the 3 years Markus..Kitties are cute too
Great milestone Markus!.
Funny I was just thinking as I'm trying to type and read...."why is it that my cats always want to sit right in front of my computer monitor and want to walk on my keyboard?" and then I read your post.
You need to step up though, 7 and 1, we have 8 and 2 (80 lbs each) and 1 rabbit.
Congratulations Markus. Posts like yours are very encouraging to the newer members of OCF. You and David are Avatars of Hope that they can not only survive TX but also thrive afterwards.
Charm
Hello Marcus:
A BIG congratulations on your 3-year success. That's great! I would like to see your kitties on Facebook, but couldn't find your Facebook name listed on Christine's list. Let me know how to "friend" you so I can see them. I'm Julia Bouvier on Facebook. Thanks, and again, CONGRATULATIONS!
julieann
Thanks guys!
David 7+1 is quite enough. This is not counting the "grandcats" that periodically turn up. The cats are very "domesticated", to the point that even though they can go in and out as they please (hunting trophies)* they prefer to use clean kitty litter. ......
* at least the current bunch goes for bigger game, previously they brought in worms, ever tried to worms to get out of a carpet? They also realized putting their prey (mice & chipmunks) in the bathtub guarantees endless fun (for them). Of course, as soon as I see this I rescue the poor things.... trying to get a chipmunk unharmed out of a drain is an experience by itself.
Congrats on the 3 year mark!!! Semper-Fi Bob
We used to be able to let our cats out and of course fought them to get them back inside but 2 yrs ago coyotes invaded our community and ate one so since then they are confined to the inside.
Hurray for animals! I was sitting down early this morn after my first chemo and radiation yesterday and getting great comfort from my sweet Shiloh (border collie/boxer/lab mix) sitting next to me on the couch with her head in my lap. We have 1 dog and 2 cats so I guess I really need to step up.
Susan,
I wanted to keep a few things the same, no matter what, when I went through treatment. One thing I did was walk my dog every night.
Congrats on 3 years Markus! Having just passed that milestone myself, I understand the feeling. No cats to interfere with posting, but two dogs, including a 13 year old purebred Lab who delights in toppling over my wastebasket and/or stealing papers from my desk and hold them hostage for treats. ;-)
Animals are a great comfort. The time I was at home I had a constant companion in Hannibal (Chihuahua). Looking at my shredded arm it might not be a good idea to have a little kitten during treatment because of infections.
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Congrats on your 3 yr anniversary, Markus! I was just thinking about you as I've been asked to talk to someone here in Atlanta newly diagnosed, who's apparently tried to get a second opinion at Emory, where you were treated, but isn't having much luck. I am going to call him today. I want to encourage him to get on the websire and the forum, so he can learn from all this great information and folks like you! I may cntact you again once I understand what he's done so far if advice/info in Emory is needed. If you recall, I was treated at MDACC but I think that might be very difficult for him due to travel, etc.
By all means, please do, I am happy if I can help.
My treatment was sort of strange.
I went to an ENT in Griffin, then for follow up and surgery at Emory. There the surgeon told me after surgery that I needed radiation as well. My petscans were in Fayetteville and PEG/port in Griffin. My first MO tried to "kill" me in Fayetteville. The dentist is in Griffin he also made the tongue depressor to keep the thing in a defined location during IMRT. I then had radiation in Griffin at a brand new IMRT facility and Chemo in Lovejoy.
This sounds crazy, it worked for me since the wife is an MD and all she knows all the "players". They coordinated extremely well, the RO took over after surgery and successfully arranged the PET/CT scans. (Emory had problems doing this). Following radiation the focus shifted back to the oral surgeon/ENT. He is clearly more familiar with the tissues. The MO was only involved during the chemo regimen which he coordinated with the RO. At this point I just see the RO once every year while the surgeon sees me 2-3 times a year.
In general, I would not recommend this crazy scheme. I was very happy with my surgeon at Emory and also with the RO. If I had to choose one place only in the Atlanta area it would have to be Emory. I just do not know the other places.
Hope that helps. PM me so we can talk names.
M