Light at the end of the tunnel

I have read a number of the posts from forum members and have found them heart wrenching and emotional.  I always get a little sad at this time of year as 10 years ago, I was in the midst of a very different jourmey.  I was diagnosed with throat cancer in October 2006 and had a radical neck dissection on the 1st December.  It was a very traumatic time for me and all of my family to whom I will be eternally grateful.  After surgery I had acute swelling around the left hand side of my face and neck and this took several months to even begin to reduce.  I had 30 fractions of radiotherapy which has resulted in the left side of my tongue having little or no sensation even to this day.  I am delighted to say I can speak very well and clearly and although I used to be the fastest eater in the world I can only eat at a normal pace now.  I could spend a very long time talking about the treatmemt I had etc and the depths of despair I felt.  However it is fast approaching the 10 year mark for me and for once my gratitude is at the forefront of my mind.  I hope this is where many of the people on this forum find themselves in the future.

  • Hi

    you are an insiration to me, I had very similar surgery and treatment and in my third year now. 

    I believe in positivity too

    Take care 

  • Hi Annac

    It was great to read your story as we are fast approaching the 1 year anniversary of my husbands diagnosis of tonsil cancer last year. Like yourself he had 30 sessions if radiotherapy, 5 cycles if chemo and a neck dissectionbut he is doing remarkably well and is in remission. Like yourself he has been coping with lymph oedema and sensation loss but he is just getting on with life - he worked all through his treatment even though it was trully terrible at times. Its great to know that there are people 10 yesrs on still positive and enjoying life- thank you xx