Hi all,
Had some primary work done on teeth yesterday,on ones they hoped to save. Last night a blur coming off anesthesia. And this kept going round and round,
I'm really not one to spread rumour,
But I knew a young lad full of humour,
The doc says I have the answer
It's head and neck cancer
That thing on your neck is a tumour.
Love it can’t wait for you to be in week 4 of treatment to hear your limerick about chemo and radiotherapy mixed with oramorph !
keep your sense of humour it does help
Hazel x
Hazel aka RadioactiveRaz
My blog is www.radioactiveraz.wordpress.com HPV 16+ tonsil cancer Now 6 years post treatment. 35 radiotherapy 2 chemo T2N2NM.Happily getting on with living always happy to help
2 videos I’ve been involved with raising awareness of HNC and HPV cancers
It was weird hazel, if I was on drugs I would describe it as being messed up, and the was only after a couple of fillings,(which didn't work) biggies are next Tuesday. X
Paul
I had three teeth removed in January Paul, one minute I was talking to the surgeon etc next thing I was half awake in recovery, one was a biggie as the rest went when i had my lower jaw reconstructed a few years ago. I did not suffer much pain after my recent extractions and it all healed up within a day, you will be just fine.
I was just thinking about what other clothes I used to wear and I reckon flares (bell bottoms should make a comeback
Chris .
Hiya
Get the 8 teeth out Tues. Overnighter in hozzy. The annoying bit is I've always been quite attached to them,looked after them. Had 6 implantse fitted a few years ago and they've made a shield for them. About the flares tho' . I had the Birmingham bags with the pockets down the sides,you walked about like a gorilla with the hands stuffed in them. Quick note on trousers though,I took a pair out my wardrobe the other day,put them on wondering when did I get these,they were the wives, I'd lost a few stone, wonder if she's any nice dresses.Joke.
Paul
Never owned the Birmingham bags Paul but know what you mean, so you can fit into your wife's clothes, sounds interesting . Its great we can have a bit of a laugh about it all .
Chris .
Paul. I too had a crombie with a white rose badge for Yorkshire and s fake hankie in top pocket. Ben Sherman shirt checked plus stay press suit skirt of course n jacket. Plus in those days could do s back drop to most Tamela mow town songs. Happy days.
How are you we are in isolation in Spain hard life in the sun we are ok has in our apartment can go out to supermarket and sit in sun with my factor 50 on. How is everyone else’s?
Hazel xx
Hazel aka RadioactiveRaz
My blog is www.radioactiveraz.wordpress.com HPV 16+ tonsil cancer Now 6 years post treatment. 35 radiotherapy 2 chemo T2N2NM.Happily getting on with living always happy to help
2 videos I’ve been involved with raising awareness of HNC and HPV cancers
Crombie?
I had to look that one up.
I was a hippie. Flowery shirts, jeans and beads.
Dies anybody remember Loons? How could anybody wear pants that wide? That came later.
Now I spend my days in old clothes, wellies and old walking boots.
But I did wear a dress when Stan and I got married
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
Never owned a Crombie Paul, they always looked heavy but I bet they were warm .
Chris.
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