Husband has been seeing things or imagining conversations...I have told him it's his high dose of medication....but last night did make me laugh he thought id got up in the middle of the night to give him a strip tease....safe to say after 3 months of looking after him I was in a comatosed sleep and he was very disappointed that he'd imagined the whole thing...shame lol
I hope he enjoyed it ?
Will he get an encore , I wonder.
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
Hi Bex he should be so lucky!!! Made ms laugh though.
Hazel
Hazel aka RadioactiveRaz
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Priceless.
Metastatic SCC diagnosed 8th October 2013. Modified radical neck dissection November, thirty-five radiotherapy fractions with 2xCisplatin chemo Jan/Feb 2014. Recurrence on larynx diagnosed July 2020 so salvage laryngectomy in September 2020.
I could do with some of those dreams!
Metastatic SCC diagnosed 8th October 2013. Modified radical neck dissection November, thirty-five radiotherapy fractions with 2xCisplatin chemo Jan/Feb 2014. Recurrence on larynx diagnosed July 2020 so salvage laryngectomy in September 2020.
The doctors also found this hilarious as they wanted to know what the hallucinations were of, think his gonna bit a bit embarrassed at his appointment on Tuesday!
He has dropped 5mg patch so now only on 20mg...throat still really sore but feels further down rather than all in the mouth, skin around kneck looks amazing can't beleive how quick it has healed! Still completely relying on the PEG though as I think his too scared still.
I was still completely PEG, started drinking Ensure around the next week or so, it was scary first few times. Then progressed to weetabix. Small steps feel like big victories.
Soreness further down probably the healing. They'll check it over at his appointment. Yep, the neck heals quickly, beard regrowth next hopefully!
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