Thursday, November 8, 2012

First post radiation appt.

Went down to UVA yesterday to meet with Dr. Read for my first post radiation follow up appointment.

I must selfishly admit, it was a good feeling knowing I was there for a quick visit and not another dose of radiation. I cringed a little when I walked by the room I used to get treatments in.

I ran into my awesome Radiation nurse, Kara when I walked into the back. She's taken great care of me over the course of my treatment. Listening to me bitch and complain about this and that.  Kara weighs me and checks my vitals upon arrival. 

I couldn't believe how much I weighed yesterday, but the scale came up at 149.8 lbs.  

 In June, before my first surgery, I weighed 176 lbs.  Thats a difference of 26 lbs. 


 Kara was nice enough and recommended a drink to help cut through the mucus that's been plaguing me for the past 4 weeks.  Im hoping that over the next few weeks with rest and this shot, I'll start to get better faster. 

In a shot glass:

real lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon ginger
1 tablespoon of pure honey

Surprisingly enough, I can actually taste the ginger. I almost still can't believe it either. My tastebuds are still quite compromised, but I can still taste ginger. Weird....I know.

It was great to see Dr. Read. He always greets his patients when entering the room with "God Bless you." 

Which, I've never seen another Dr. do in the 30+ years I've been alive.  Simply amazing imo.

He took a look and said the area is healing up nicely. Its now white back there vs. being red and irritated from the radiation. I still feel pain when I yawn, burp, sneeze and cough. (ugh..)  

I did notice a difference with yesterday's first lemon shot I took, so, keeping my fingers crossed we stay on that path.  I did spit up a few times yesterday, but it wasn't as much and wasn't all day and night long. 

It felt good to sleep through the night without having to wake up to clear my throat. 

My radiation sunburn started to go away last night. It had been a few hours after my shower and Aquaphor application, when I noticed some of the skin started to fall off on its own.  

I went to the bathroom and with the help of some toilet paper, was able to wipe off all of the old, dead, burnt skin that once covered my neck. It looks pretty good and I should be out of the woods in that regard.

Next up! Going back to UVA for my first post surgical/radiation/chemo CT scan. Fingers crossed I get a good report.

T

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Torture of the senses.

In everyday life, we probably take our senses for advantage and don't even know it. The normal use, with wear and tear, goes unnoticed.

Food smells good, food tastes good, you eat it. Repeat and rinse.

When you have any sort of neck or head cancer that requires radiation, your tastebuds will be affected.

The worst part about it, is how I can SMELL food, but when I eat, it tastes like horrible nothing.

There are so many things I can't wait to eat again. Here are some of the foods I really miss being able to taste.....I've stayed away from most of them for the time being.

PF Changs Chicken Lettuce wraps

PF Changs Seasame Chicken with rice

Outback Steakhouse Filet wedge salad

Panera Bread's Baked Potato soup

Whole wheat spaghetti w/ turkey burger and garlic bread

Chicken cheese steak with provolone cheese from the deli at work

Egg and cheese on wheat from the deli at work

A Spaghetti squash dinner that some good friends of ours have made for us in the past. Its out of this world!

Sushi. 

Ahi tuna app from Mama Kwan's in Kill Devil Hills

Duck Doughnuts (also in Kill Devil Hills)

Pizza (papa johns, and pizza hut)

5 Guys

The awesome chicken purses that my wife makes. They are amazing to say the least. 

Wheat Waffles 

Turkey Bacon

English muffins

soft baked Chocolate chip cookies

Tippy's Taco

and on and on and on.....

Gosh I can't wait to taste food again.










Saturday, November 3, 2012

One week of recovery behind me...

Well, it's been one week since my last radiation treatment. I am still feeling pretty crappy. In addition to spitting up saliva and mucus all day long, my nose is constantly running or drying up. 

Sometimes, I try to blow my nose and its like nothing comes out, but it still continues to feel wet, like I NEED to blow my nose. 

The spitting really is out of control. The mucus is much worse and I pretty much am gagging and nearly choking on it I can't get it out of me fast enough. Its so gross. 

I've notice a few times there's a little blood mixed in too. Nothing too alarming, but I've noticed when I feel a rough type of pain, the phlegm will have some blood with it. 

I can imagine my throat and mouth have begun their repairs. The Doctors told me that radiation effects everyone different, but the common denominator is that when you get hit with it, its a few days later where you feel the effects of it.

Being one week out, I can only assume that the repairs are underway and my body's defenses have kicked into gear. 

Another unpleasant side effect is my body's temperature, or should I say my body's external temperature. 

I feel cold all of the time.  I could have a shirt on, sweater over that, and still feel like I need to wear a sweatshirt over that. Its crazy. 

 Last night, I couldn't get in the shower fast enough and if my body was out of the range of the water, I would begin to feel cold. 

Once out of the shower, I couldn't get dry fast enough or a robe put on before I felt as if I were freezing and then into my pajamas to begin to wind down for bed.

8 days out...Im due back to see Dr. Read on election day for a follow up, since I've been in such pain. 

Im going to ask about these other side effects. 

I am really looking forward to seeing how I fare next weekend. Hopefully I'll be feeling much more better. 

Its a slow burn recovering from being burned in your head and neck for 6 weeks, low dose or not. This radiation therapy has cleaned my clock. 

Staying positive though.