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2014-09-02, 11:34 AM | #1 |
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Keep your spirits up Red Cherry. Cancer is always scary but luckily for you this one has a high survival rate. My wife had this 14 yrs ago and she will probably out live me plus treatments are even better today.
Like the first radioactive treatment she had to be quarantined for 48 hrs. Man in a hazmat suit head to toe hands her a glass with tongs and says drink this. She still says that was the scariest part of it and is still a little upset that it did not give her x-ray vision! |
2014-09-06, 03:50 PM | #2 | |
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Your wife had the same type of thyroid cancer? Wow, I have run into so many people that have had it now that I'm talking about it. A nurse I work with had it 3 years ago, went to the same surgeon and same endo that I am going to. Monday I get to go back to my surgeon and have a scope down my throat to look for any evidence of spreading. Oh goodie. I'm really getting sick of going to doctors, I've seen more in the last 2 months then the last 5 years.
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2014-09-08, 11:50 AM | #3 | |
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If they are still doing the smile cut below the neck then this info might help. Make sure you keep the scar covered up after bandages come off. Use vitamin E and always apply sun screen even when covered up. My wife's scar is barely noticeable |
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2014-09-13, 09:12 AM | #4 | ||
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He also said to get this special neutrogena hypo-allergenic lotion that had spf in it to use on it. I plan on keeping it covered up. I just hope I don't form a lot of scar tissue, I had issues with that with a cyst I had removed in my neck, and it is really ridged up. The gal I work with that was operated on by the same surgeon, you can barely see her scar, I'm hoping I end up like that too. I know they are gluing the incision shut, and not using stitches or staples, so no railroad tracks. I rarely get out in the sun now, I'm so frackin pale, lol. Working too many hours indoors.
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2014-09-14, 08:13 AM | #5 |
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Hope you get well real soon, RC!
Any connection to all the RADS in Nevada?
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2014-10-02, 10:37 AM | #6 | |
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The day1 pic is a picture of my brother and I. I was one day out from surgery, he was 4 weeks and a day out from his. The second is today. Swelling is down a lot, although I still feel like I have a golf ball in my neck. This morning I was able to full yawn and clear my throat. Sneezing is still a bitch, as it feels like your neck is going to blow apart. My incision is about an inch long and glued shut, no stiches for me! And covered with a steri strip. Tomorrow I get to get it wet and wash my hair, I can't wait, lol.
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2014-10-02, 10:38 AM | #7 |
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guess I can't attach two pics this is today.
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