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Old 06-13-2008, 07:15 PM   #1
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Well, dang...the cancer's back...


I got the results of the last two weeks worth of tests today and it's definitely back.
I start chemo early next week. The good news is that - from the tests we took - it hasn't appeared in any new areas, only in the places where it was previously. I'll also be taking the same combination of drugs that were so successful for me in 2006.
There are differences, though. In '06 I suffered no ill effects from the original tumor site. This time I was in severe pain for most of last week, all due to the ulcerated nature of the tumor. I've also completely lost my voice (which is bad when you produce voice-overs for a living) and have to see a specialist late next week about that.
I'm actually anxious to get started with chemo because if I respond as quickly as I originally did I can, in short order, begin to eat a normal diet again. I've lost ten pounds in two weeks due to the fact that I can only eat soft foods (and even that is difficult) and in small quantities.
Not being able to eat my regular diet really interferes with my workouts at the gym because being low on energy means my routine gets truncated and I don't get as much benefit.
I did, though, manage to use the hotel's treadmill this morning for a brisk two miler at an 11.5% elevation grade.
I need fuel. Once the chemo begins to work and the primary tumor melts back I'll be able to swallow again. It's odd...I don't lose my appetite on chemo. I get a bit nauseous on the third day of treatment, but I can still eat.
I'm looking forward to that.

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Old 06-13-2008, 07:24 PM   #2
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

I was afraid of that, TQ, from what you said in your post the other day (in a thread in which, incredibly, you retained your inimitable good humor, despite considerable physical suffering). Know that a lot of people here will be pulling for comparably quick and effective results to your 2006 experience. All the best,
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:28 PM   #3
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

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I got the results of the last two weeks worth of tests today and it's definitely back.
I start chemo early next week. The good news is that - from the tests we took - it hasn't appeared in any new areas, only in the places where it was previously. I'll also be taking the same combination of drugs that were so successful for me in 2006.
There are differences, though. In '06 I suffered no ill effects from the original tumor site. This time I was in severe pain for most of last week, all due to the ulcerated nature of the tumor. I've also completely lost my voice (which is bad when you produce voice-overs for a living) and have to see a specialist late next week about that.
I'm actually anxious to get started with chemo because if I respond as quickly as I originally did I can, in short order, begin to eat a normal diet again. I've lost ten pounds in two weeks due to the fact that I can only eat soft foods (and even that is difficult) and in small quantities.
Not being able to eat my regular diet really interferes with my workouts at the gym because being low on energy means my routine gets truncated and I don't get as much benefit.
I did, though, manage to use the hotel's treadmill this morning for a brisk two miler at an 11.5% elevation grade.
I need fuel. Once the chemo begins to work and the primary tumor melts back I'll be able to swallow again. It's odd...I don't lose my appetite on chemo. I get a bit nauseous on the third day of treatment, but I can still eat.
I'm looking forward to that.
Sorry to hear this, hope you get well soon and like you said respond to the chemo quickly.
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:29 PM   #4
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

I am sorry to learn this news. I pray that the therapy is effective and that you are back to where you need to be very quickly.
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Old 06-13-2008, 07:41 PM   #5
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

A good thing is that with all the weight I've lost I've got some nice definition in my abs. I might be sick, but I'm still pretty.

Of course now that I'm going back on chemo I've got to cut my hair really short again, otherwise I just can't do a thing with it.
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:05 PM   #6
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

Very sorry to hear this news TQ, but you beat it before you can beat it again, stick with the treatment buddy and dont let it get to you and we've all got you in our prayers.
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:05 PM   #7
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

Goodluck TQ!!
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:21 PM   #8
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TQ----you are too tough an old jay bird to be beaten by this....

You did it once

You WILL do it again....

Will say a prayer tonight....

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Old 06-13-2008, 08:22 PM   #9
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

Being on chemo also gives me a real good excuse to do nothing but play games most of the time.

Mrs. TQ: "Sweetie, can you clean out the garage?"
Me: "Oh, sorry babe. (I hold up my PICC line attached pump) Chemo."
Mrs. TQ: "That's alright. Go back to playing Mass Effect."
Me: "Okay! Love you."
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:43 PM   #10
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Sorry for the news.. . Good luck.
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Good luck.
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

I hope you return to full health soon TQ.
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Old 06-13-2008, 10:17 PM   #13
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Re: Well, dang...the cancer's back...

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Being on chemo also gives me a real good excuse to do nothing but play games most of the time.

Mrs. TQ: "Sweetie, can you clean out the garage?"
Me: "Oh, sorry babe. (I hold up my PICC line attached pump) Chemo."
Mrs. TQ: "That's alright. Go back to playing Mass Effect."
Me: "Okay! Love you."





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Old 06-13-2008, 10:22 PM   #14
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I too am sorry to hear the bad news. I'll be praying for you too!



Maybe you need more of that Starbucks kind of chemo.
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Old 06-13-2008, 11:37 PM   #15
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