So, the last time I wrote on this blog was to say that the journey had been tough and was now looking forward to getting over the treatment and getting on with life...
Well a good few months have passed well almost 10 months and I have to say that all is good!
I have been having regular check ups and finally in September got over a very big hurdle of my PET/CT Scan, you may ask what that is? Well this is where you go and have a full body scan which looks over everything and anything to see if there is any signs of cancer.
Although, it is not as straight forward as that, I didn't mention that you have a radio-active shot which when its delivered in a lead case you think WTF? then you sit around for about 90 minutes without moving a muscle, this is because its glucose based and they don't want any muscle burn, not even eye movement, ugh! seriously, couldn't even scratch my nose!! and then you go and have your scans for about 40 minutes, strapped to this machine, again can't even touch your nose, let alone scratch it!! in essence they are checking to see if the cancer has returned, developed somewhere else or has got into the lymph system or any main organs.
So a nervy few days leading up to it, and well stressed for a day or so after waiting for the results, which in my case were all clear...now they are two words anyone who has suffered with this dreadful illness wants to hear..yes ALL CLEAR!!
But, I think the whole, make 3 years have a nice dinner, make 5 have a party, make 10 and yes you invite the whole country are key milestones to move forward by, and I am already nearly a year down the line?
Anyway, I know I said I had closed this down, but I felt it was important to add some closure to this whole escapade. I do now look forward, no regrets and live life! that is what is the most important part of this.......don't be afraid of living, enjoy it to the full, because things like this come along and you realise how fragile it can be.
Good luck to anyone who maybe going through what I have come out of, its tough but hang on in there you can make it! to anyone who has read my journey thank you...and now it is goodbye and best wishes!
WELCOME TO MY BLOG
I have just been diagnosed with a Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma of my right tonsil, this means I have a malignant tumour on my tonsil. This has grown into my soft palate, which makes surgery very difficult.
I have decided to setup this blog for people to read through what my journey to recovery will be and the treatment I will receive on the way.
I am sure there will be some high and low points, some funny moments and some deep dark days ahead, but hopefully for anyone in the same situation as me it gives you some hope, tips on what to do and above all else the FIGHT to get through what can only be described as a very tough ordeal.
I have decided to setup this blog for people to read through what my journey to recovery will be and the treatment I will receive on the way.
I am sure there will be some high and low points, some funny moments and some deep dark days ahead, but hopefully for anyone in the same situation as me it gives you some hope, tips on what to do and above all else the FIGHT to get through what can only be described as a very tough ordeal.
Friday, 9 November 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
This chapter of my life is coming to a close
I am pleased to report that having seen Prof. Donde today we are in a very good place. The radiation therapy has worked, the tumour has gone and my mouth over the last two weeks has been healing very nicely.
I am beginning to get some taste back which is great, eating more and weight has remainded the same so not losing anymore. Had a bit of a dry nose and my mouth is still a bit dry but even that is becoming more bearable.
So had last week off work which really helped and feel much stronger, started going to the gym and have already noticed an improvment in my skin and muscles, on the verge of a six pack..lol, haven't seen one of them for many a year!!
I am pleased to say that I can now close this chapter of my life, put this behind me and move on and enjoy life once again. It has been really tough, don't let anyone tell you different, but you get through it and the great thing is you can look forward with anticipation and with a strong belief that you're fixed!!
I won't be looking back, I have always believed in living life for today and have a new mantra "Don't Fear Life, Live it!"
Thanks to everyone for the support I have had, it is truly amazing and very much appreciated.
So here is to living, enjoy it with a passion, don't make excuses, live every moment...and with that I will sign off on this blog...Best wishes to all
Steve
I am beginning to get some taste back which is great, eating more and weight has remainded the same so not losing anymore. Had a bit of a dry nose and my mouth is still a bit dry but even that is becoming more bearable.
So had last week off work which really helped and feel much stronger, started going to the gym and have already noticed an improvment in my skin and muscles, on the verge of a six pack..lol, haven't seen one of them for many a year!!
I am pleased to say that I can now close this chapter of my life, put this behind me and move on and enjoy life once again. It has been really tough, don't let anyone tell you different, but you get through it and the great thing is you can look forward with anticipation and with a strong belief that you're fixed!!
I won't be looking back, I have always believed in living life for today and have a new mantra "Don't Fear Life, Live it!"
Thanks to everyone for the support I have had, it is truly amazing and very much appreciated.
So here is to living, enjoy it with a passion, don't make excuses, live every moment...and with that I will sign off on this blog...Best wishes to all
Steve
Friday, 3 February 2012
What a difference a week makes!
From the way I felt over the weekend and Monday was monstrous, I have to say...Went to work to give a presentation to my team about pulling together and being one, how it was important that we build our success and show the firm what we are made of. I am very passionate about my work, my team, the challenges we have, but I have to say I was not in good shape, the stress of working through this really hit me on Monday to the point where I thought I would end up in hospital for a few days. So, I decided it was time to take a break, a few days off, some sleep, rest and get through this last week.
And having seen Prof. Donde on Monday afternoon, what a difference after seeing him, from being an emotional wreck to seeing the way forward, getting some better antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, painkillers that work, by the following morning feeling a lot better.
So I have taken it easy this week, sores have started to go down, mouth very dry though which is a pain, and starting to try different foods, antibiotics and other stuff has worked wonders and my spirit has lifted, although a bit of a knock back yesterday as my treatment got cancelled due the IMRT Scanner machine failing, so I now finish all treatment tomorrow morning at 08:00 - I CAN'T WAIT!!!
So saw Prof. Donde again today, he thinks I am in better shape although my weight is at 89kgs (or 14 stone) - I can't remember the last time I weighed in at that weight, but it was a long time ago?
So checklist:
Tumour - Gone, check
Mouth - No signs of cancer, check
Mouth dry - yes very, check
Mouth sore - yes, but improving at the moment
Skin - good, check
Weight, Not Good, check
Jaw, a lot better, check
I have to go and see the Prof. in two weeks for a further check and then it looks like I have to see them every 3 months for the next few years, I should hopefully have my mouth back to normality within a few weeks, when they can look to put my teeth in on my lower right side of my jaw, that should improve my eating I think. I should hopefully have my taste back in a few months and hopefully my salivary glands working at about 40% by the end of the year. He was right it's a year out of your life, but I guess I will live many more because of the work he has done. I would add the team at Sandton Oncology clinic are fantastic, as is my physio Ilke, Dr. Boyes-Varley my max-fax surgeon - I have been very fortunate to have a great team around me.
I can't tell you how much better I feel this end of the week, even went into work today, hired a new PA, had some good meetings and feel that I am coming out the end of the tunnel and the light wasn't a train steamrolling towards me, but, the reality that I am almost through this and I can start to think forward again. I knew there would be dark times, I didn't realise how dark or painful, but anyone out there suffering with this, you get through it, it's hard, you have to fight, stay positive and most of all believe in yourself, your family, friends, work colleagues, because as I have found they are all supporting and rooting for you.
I hope the next few weeks are getting easier, I am told they can be a bit dire as you come off the radiation so I am just going to stay strong over this period to finish the fight, I am taking next week off to relax, soend time with my wife, Lauren and Orlanda, oh and of course our new family member - Sherlock the Bassett Hound!! and on that note I will sign off until next time....
And having seen Prof. Donde on Monday afternoon, what a difference after seeing him, from being an emotional wreck to seeing the way forward, getting some better antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, painkillers that work, by the following morning feeling a lot better.
So I have taken it easy this week, sores have started to go down, mouth very dry though which is a pain, and starting to try different foods, antibiotics and other stuff has worked wonders and my spirit has lifted, although a bit of a knock back yesterday as my treatment got cancelled due the IMRT Scanner machine failing, so I now finish all treatment tomorrow morning at 08:00 - I CAN'T WAIT!!!
So saw Prof. Donde again today, he thinks I am in better shape although my weight is at 89kgs (or 14 stone) - I can't remember the last time I weighed in at that weight, but it was a long time ago?
So checklist:
Tumour - Gone, check
Mouth - No signs of cancer, check
Mouth dry - yes very, check
Mouth sore - yes, but improving at the moment
Skin - good, check
Weight, Not Good, check
Jaw, a lot better, check
I have to go and see the Prof. in two weeks for a further check and then it looks like I have to see them every 3 months for the next few years, I should hopefully have my mouth back to normality within a few weeks, when they can look to put my teeth in on my lower right side of my jaw, that should improve my eating I think. I should hopefully have my taste back in a few months and hopefully my salivary glands working at about 40% by the end of the year. He was right it's a year out of your life, but I guess I will live many more because of the work he has done. I would add the team at Sandton Oncology clinic are fantastic, as is my physio Ilke, Dr. Boyes-Varley my max-fax surgeon - I have been very fortunate to have a great team around me.
I can't tell you how much better I feel this end of the week, even went into work today, hired a new PA, had some good meetings and feel that I am coming out the end of the tunnel and the light wasn't a train steamrolling towards me, but, the reality that I am almost through this and I can start to think forward again. I knew there would be dark times, I didn't realise how dark or painful, but anyone out there suffering with this, you get through it, it's hard, you have to fight, stay positive and most of all believe in yourself, your family, friends, work colleagues, because as I have found they are all supporting and rooting for you.
I hope the next few weeks are getting easier, I am told they can be a bit dire as you come off the radiation so I am just going to stay strong over this period to finish the fight, I am taking next week off to relax, soend time with my wife, Lauren and Orlanda, oh and of course our new family member - Sherlock the Bassett Hound!! and on that note I will sign off until next time....
Sunday, 29 January 2012
So you think it starts to get easier!
How wrong was I!! After the chat with Prof. Donde your mind definitely changes and you think I'm done, yeah a week to go and I'm outta of here, the reality is very different...
So first the sores in my mouth decided to play up big time, OMG the pain is unbearable, I can't eat, drink, swallow - ANYTHING!! with this you get headaches, nausea feeling and this thick mucus in your saliva that make you continually reach. Finally on Friday where I think I had an infection as well I had to call Dr. Boyes-Varley who was in surgery to get some relief and antibiotics, fuck! it's been hell these past few days, my weight is probably at about 90-91kgs and feel so tired its unreal.
Anyway, the antibiotics are working and the sores have receded slightly, but its still over the top pain, its even hard just laying around watching TV!!
I have a few things in work this week and then I need a break as I am knackered, both mentally and physically, I feel very weak and irritable, also I look in the mirror and if wasn't for the burning of my skin from the radiation I would see a very ill person, my face is probably thinner than I can ever remember, you suddenly look and feel very old, not pleasant at all!
Anyway, one week to go and then all thoughts have to be on recovery, which I hope I can mentally get right very quickly, I have to say this has been the worst period of my life, really shit! Sorry to end negatively but it is just too painful.....
So first the sores in my mouth decided to play up big time, OMG the pain is unbearable, I can't eat, drink, swallow - ANYTHING!! with this you get headaches, nausea feeling and this thick mucus in your saliva that make you continually reach. Finally on Friday where I think I had an infection as well I had to call Dr. Boyes-Varley who was in surgery to get some relief and antibiotics, fuck! it's been hell these past few days, my weight is probably at about 90-91kgs and feel so tired its unreal.
Anyway, the antibiotics are working and the sores have receded slightly, but its still over the top pain, its even hard just laying around watching TV!!
I have a few things in work this week and then I need a break as I am knackered, both mentally and physically, I feel very weak and irritable, also I look in the mirror and if wasn't for the burning of my skin from the radiation I would see a very ill person, my face is probably thinner than I can ever remember, you suddenly look and feel very old, not pleasant at all!
Anyway, one week to go and then all thoughts have to be on recovery, which I hope I can mentally get right very quickly, I have to say this has been the worst period of my life, really shit! Sorry to end negatively but it is just too painful.....
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Some Good News
So a usual day today, into work and then off to have my daily treatment, all normal....
I then see the Prof. (Donde) and again concerned that I have lost more weight - down to 92kgs, but then we go through the checklist:
Skin ok - check
Hydration good - check
Mouth sore eh yes - not sure why he asked that having just looked in my mouth!!
Taste none - check
He is amazed that I am still eating solid food, of course not enough but still he is impressed
He also tells me that I look remarkably well for the point I am at
He then tells me that the cancer has gone and that he can see know signs of it in my mouth or neck, the lymph in my neck that was enlarged has also dispersed. I thought I would feel the euphoric sense of achievement, relief or something, but it was I think a bit of "oh good, thanks" or it hasn't really hit me yet the enormity of what he had just told me, maybe because you have kind of lived with this for so many months that the reality doesn't really come through, and after all he did tell me he would cure me, so what should I feel euphoric about, he has done his job lol! I may jest but maybe that is how I have handled it, keep a sense of humour, have a smile it lifts all around you, especially in an oncology centre and most important of all be selfishly positive about the outcome and you will get there
He then sweetens it further and tells me that my treatment is now 31 days, not 35, so I finish next Saturday 4th February - so a very satisfying, good news day. He does add that the following two weeks or so after treatment are tough, but at least you haven't got more radiation going into your body, my taste will start to comeback and should fully recover within 3 months, my appetite will return and my left side salivary glands could take up to a year to kick in, so dry mouth will hang on in there I guess!
I then get the low down on next steps and they see me two weeks after I finish the treatment course for a check and then potential every 3 months, where if necessary they do a scan.
I then go and see Dr Boyes-Varley, adds that there is no infection and that we can start to put teeth back in at the beginning of March once my mouth has settled down - I can't wait!!
So, the finishing line is now in sight, it seems amazing how from feeling you have hit the wall to getting through it and carrying on feels, I think I might have to run a marathon when I am fit again and yes it would certainly be all proceeds to cancer research - any sponsors?? lol!, because these guys have been truly unbelievable and I will probably never be able to thank them enough for all they have done for me.
I guess in the next week I will sign off, add some adhoc moments post my treatment and then happily add each year as we go through one, thanks again for following my blog, unloading some of this stuff has certainly helped me and I hope in future it may help others...25th January will always be a good day for me
I then see the Prof. (Donde) and again concerned that I have lost more weight - down to 92kgs, but then we go through the checklist:
Skin ok - check
Hydration good - check
Mouth sore eh yes - not sure why he asked that having just looked in my mouth!!
Taste none - check
He is amazed that I am still eating solid food, of course not enough but still he is impressed
He also tells me that I look remarkably well for the point I am at
He then tells me that the cancer has gone and that he can see know signs of it in my mouth or neck, the lymph in my neck that was enlarged has also dispersed. I thought I would feel the euphoric sense of achievement, relief or something, but it was I think a bit of "oh good, thanks" or it hasn't really hit me yet the enormity of what he had just told me, maybe because you have kind of lived with this for so many months that the reality doesn't really come through, and after all he did tell me he would cure me, so what should I feel euphoric about, he has done his job lol! I may jest but maybe that is how I have handled it, keep a sense of humour, have a smile it lifts all around you, especially in an oncology centre and most important of all be selfishly positive about the outcome and you will get there
He then sweetens it further and tells me that my treatment is now 31 days, not 35, so I finish next Saturday 4th February - so a very satisfying, good news day. He does add that the following two weeks or so after treatment are tough, but at least you haven't got more radiation going into your body, my taste will start to comeback and should fully recover within 3 months, my appetite will return and my left side salivary glands could take up to a year to kick in, so dry mouth will hang on in there I guess!
I then get the low down on next steps and they see me two weeks after I finish the treatment course for a check and then potential every 3 months, where if necessary they do a scan.
I then go and see Dr Boyes-Varley, adds that there is no infection and that we can start to put teeth back in at the beginning of March once my mouth has settled down - I can't wait!!
So, the finishing line is now in sight, it seems amazing how from feeling you have hit the wall to getting through it and carrying on feels, I think I might have to run a marathon when I am fit again and yes it would certainly be all proceeds to cancer research - any sponsors?? lol!, because these guys have been truly unbelievable and I will probably never be able to thank them enough for all they have done for me.
I guess in the next week I will sign off, add some adhoc moments post my treatment and then happily add each year as we go through one, thanks again for following my blog, unloading some of this stuff has certainly helped me and I hope in future it may help others...25th January will always be a good day for me
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Week 6 - The hard yards continue
So I mentioned the other day that I felt I was out of the marathon and into the sprint, eh wrong, what I should have realised is that I am at that point in the marathon called the "wall", you hit it and ouch does it hurt, so no where near the sprint!!
In all honesty this is very difficult, on the one hand I feel a lot better, my jaw untrapped itself on Friday and over the weekend it almost felt normal, the sores in my mouth have reduced slightly, although I have new ones on my tongue which as with any tongue ulcer is fricking painful!
But, I have no appetite, I am feeling extremely tired and worn out, in fact just completley shot to bits, I don't know how much longer I can keep working for...I have been going in everyday for about 5 hours until I leave for my treatment in the afternoon, now I have treatment, go home and sleep for about 3 hours and still wake up knackered. So whilst I think I am getting over the hard part it becomes tougher in a different way, I now understand what the counsellor meant by staying physically strong, boy you need to...
I haven't really been able to do anything else except, sleep, go to work, go for treatment, sleep and try to eat which is proving to be very hard, taste is non-existent except for some foods, eggs mainly, oh and ginger biscuits for some reason, but that is about it. If I can give anyone any advise at this stage, listen to your family nagging you, as mine do, but they are right you must eat, you definitely must drink (I think that is one thing that has stopped me being hospitalised) and stay hydrated, otherwise the alternative is not good!
The IMRT machine has to be serviced this weekend which means my treatment now extends to the 8th February, not far away I hear you say, but trust me at the moment it feels like a lifetime, one nice thing today though, Ilke (the physio) who has done a great job for me gave me a gift of a fab bottle of wine that I can drink and celebrate with once this is all over, man I can't wait for that day!
In all honesty this is very difficult, on the one hand I feel a lot better, my jaw untrapped itself on Friday and over the weekend it almost felt normal, the sores in my mouth have reduced slightly, although I have new ones on my tongue which as with any tongue ulcer is fricking painful!
But, I have no appetite, I am feeling extremely tired and worn out, in fact just completley shot to bits, I don't know how much longer I can keep working for...I have been going in everyday for about 5 hours until I leave for my treatment in the afternoon, now I have treatment, go home and sleep for about 3 hours and still wake up knackered. So whilst I think I am getting over the hard part it becomes tougher in a different way, I now understand what the counsellor meant by staying physically strong, boy you need to...
I haven't really been able to do anything else except, sleep, go to work, go for treatment, sleep and try to eat which is proving to be very hard, taste is non-existent except for some foods, eggs mainly, oh and ginger biscuits for some reason, but that is about it. If I can give anyone any advise at this stage, listen to your family nagging you, as mine do, but they are right you must eat, you definitely must drink (I think that is one thing that has stopped me being hospitalised) and stay hydrated, otherwise the alternative is not good!
The IMRT machine has to be serviced this weekend which means my treatment now extends to the 8th February, not far away I hear you say, but trust me at the moment it feels like a lifetime, one nice thing today though, Ilke (the physio) who has done a great job for me gave me a gift of a fab bottle of wine that I can drink and celebrate with once this is all over, man I can't wait for that day!
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Weird Week
So been a strange week this one, first I got prescribed a new mouthwash that has actually made me feel better, but as the week has worn on so you seem to go back to where you started, feeling rubbish, beginning of week could taste some food, now I can't, it's is driving me insane!!
So saw Prof. Donde yesterday...he wasn't very happy as my weight has now dropped to 93.8kgs, the conversation was quite funny, went something like:
Prof. Donde: Not very happy with you weight loss?
Me: Oh really
P.D: Yes if you lose to much more then we could have to put a line into your stomach
Me: Um, ok let me put it this way, you'll weigh me next week and I will have probably dropped another kilo, but then I only have a week to go so your not going to do that are you??
PD: Putting it like that I guess not, but try and eat more!!
Me: OK!
PD: apart from that you are in fairly good shape, so you are coping well
Me: you think so (thinking i'm not so sure, but I keep that to myself)
He then tells me that the feeling bad/good is kind of normal, but he tells me the worst period is going to be once I finish the treatment, apparently that is when you feel it the most, your immune system is shot to bits and you feel lousy...this is where I hope Aimspro will kick in and restore me to good working order quickly, I am then looking forward to getting my teeth back and then even more so looking forward to eating normally again.
Carol and Lauren arrived today which is great, so I now have a full house here, Orlanda is settling into work and started off really well so I am really pleased for her, I think she'll do a great job which I will be very proud of her for....
So, another week finishes tomorrow, the finish line is in sight and although its tough I am in the sprint now and not the marathon, so whilst the yards are hard they are not as long anymore - also being lighter I should be able to run faster..LOL!!
Have put the picture up of me about to start my treatment...the man in the mask...!
So saw Prof. Donde yesterday...he wasn't very happy as my weight has now dropped to 93.8kgs, the conversation was quite funny, went something like:
Prof. Donde: Not very happy with you weight loss?
Me: Oh really
P.D: Yes if you lose to much more then we could have to put a line into your stomach
Me: Um, ok let me put it this way, you'll weigh me next week and I will have probably dropped another kilo, but then I only have a week to go so your not going to do that are you??
PD: Putting it like that I guess not, but try and eat more!!
Me: OK!
PD: apart from that you are in fairly good shape, so you are coping well
Me: you think so (thinking i'm not so sure, but I keep that to myself)
He then tells me that the feeling bad/good is kind of normal, but he tells me the worst period is going to be once I finish the treatment, apparently that is when you feel it the most, your immune system is shot to bits and you feel lousy...this is where I hope Aimspro will kick in and restore me to good working order quickly, I am then looking forward to getting my teeth back and then even more so looking forward to eating normally again.
Carol and Lauren arrived today which is great, so I now have a full house here, Orlanda is settling into work and started off really well so I am really pleased for her, I think she'll do a great job which I will be very proud of her for....
So, another week finishes tomorrow, the finish line is in sight and although its tough I am in the sprint now and not the marathon, so whilst the yards are hard they are not as long anymore - also being lighter I should be able to run faster..LOL!!
Have put the picture up of me about to start my treatment...the man in the mask...!
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