(Part 9) one year later- spring 2016

Well fans...Our Hero has made it. 2 CT scans later and 4 or so check ups and apparently I'm cancer free. The only thing that sucks is I now have tinnitus and the saliva hasn't really come back. Nothing you can do for tinnitus. I'm getting used to drinking water all the time, it still sucks for sleeping because I wake up quite often and need a sip of water...Oh well...Still alive. And thats something to be celebrated! My weight has come back up but I don't want to gain too much more because I always wanted to lose 20 pounds (if you would also like to lose weight just ask me how). 

Some foods still don't taste that good, especially pop...but that crap isn't good for for you anyway. If anything new happens I'll let you all know. 

Miigwech to my lovely wife Leanne for doing the research and helping me to kick cancer in its a$$!

Treatment over,but the pain goes on (part 7 december24, 2014)

The end is near...

It worked out that my last treatment was December 24,2014.when you're done at radiation they have this bell you ring... I did not feel like ringing any stupid bell. I was tired as heck. the skin around my neck hurt, my throat hurt. I just felt really beat up. WooHoo Merry Christmas. I gave some Tim's cards to my radiation buds because I'm a nice guy. It all seemed really anticlimactic. I went for my treatment as usual and left as I always did, I just didn't have to go back anymore. It was kind of sad in a weird sort of way. It had become part of my daily routine. But I did have the knowledge that for the next 3-6 weeks the radiation was going to keep cooking me like a Pizza pop out of the microwave. the next month was Nasty.

(Part 6 December 2014) this is starting to suck!

2nd round of chemo not nearly as much fun as the first. My energy level was starting to wane and my ability to eat was taking a dive due to the radiated mouth swallow thingy. My lovely wife and her nutritionist friend Nena (who flew in from Toronto to help) cooked up some mellow soups and mushy Vegan high protein/nutrient rich foods. Mmmm. Baby food. No Animal products for me. My wife made me Kale smoothies and something called potassium soup made with buckwheat milk. It was actually okay.

I did eat baby food. Carrot juice, also pretty good. You have to imagine an open wound basically in my mouth so anything salty, or spicy was out. I couldn't really taste sugar so it was pointless plus with no saliva the chance of tooth decay was way up. Sugar free candy or gum was ok but not too minty. I ate quite a bit of congee (Chinese rice soup/mush). I have had a life times worth of congee and am now good. But it was good for a while ( thanks to Judy's mom for cooking) and its what saved me from getting a feeding tube.

I was also prescribed magic mouth wash by my radiation Doctor that has anti fungal stuff. Steroids I believe and pain killers. At first it worked ok. Swish it around for a bit then swallow, I could eat for about 10 minutes then it would get too painful again.

if you ever have mouth issues remember to not eat bananas. I may as well had a mouth full of razor blades. The fact that they are kind of pasty so they just stick and with no saliva to wash it away it was all bad. Way more acidic than you'd think. My taste buds were pretty much cooked by now so flavour wasn't an issue because there was none.

Dry mouth... The worst dry mouth ever. OMG. We picked up a humidifier which helped. The worst was sleeping. I'd wake up every hour or so and need water. Which also meant I'd wake up every couple of hours and need to pee. On the plus side I started to lose some weight. On the down side , I started to lose a lot of weight, really fast.

The pain killers started to be my friend. Unfortunately they didn't really work. I started with Tramaset. Meh! Then went to T3's,now that's a whole other story. They say they cause constipation. That's an understatement....

to be cont.... 

 

Chemo round 2

Chemo round 2