Saturday, May 3, 2008

Long Overdue Update

Well, it's been a little over two months since my return to work in Phoenix.
Needless to say my return was just as touching as my send-off when I left in July 2007. Everyone was excited to see me and some expressed their disbelief that I was back "So soon"! Everyone in management couldn't have been nicer in making my transition back to the workplace as smooth and easy as possible. They all made sure that I didn't overexert myself or try to take on to much to soon.
I must admit that in the first few weeks, it took all I had just to make it through an eight hour day. What exhausted me most was breathing and talking, because of my trach being capped so that I could speak. But I learned how to manage around that and it has gotten much better.
Shortly after arriving back in Arizona, I had an appointment with my Oncologst Dr. Kukunoor,
who wanted me to have a PETScan, so we had one scheduled at the end of my appointment. The appointment with Dr. Kukunoor was pretty routine, more of a recap of what I went through back in Pittsburgh to bring him up to speed. However, he did bring up his wanting me to have a neck disection and seemed surprised that the Dr.'s back in Pittsburgh did not do one. I told Dr. Kukunoor that my ENT, Dr. Straka back in Pittsburgh said there was a chance that surgery would be required after the radiation, but after my PETScan in January, he apparently didn't see the need for one. I told Dr. Kukunoor that I would be seeing Dr. Headley and that I would speak with him about it.
Prior to seeing Dr. Kukunoor I was taken to the area where Chemo is adminsitered and an attempt was made to draw blood through my port, to which there was no return. After trying to clear the port it was determined that it was clogged and the nurse said she was going to order a port study and that if they couldn't clear the port than it would have to be removed.
About two weeks later on a Friday I received a call to schedule the port study, so it was set up for the following Monday at 10:30 a.m. It was a short study, done while I was on the operating table. It was determined that it was curled and the injecton was clogged from going through so they commenced the procedure to remove it and I was out of the operating room about 10 minutes later! Recovery took a couple of hours for the sedation to wear off and then I was home by 3:00 p.m.
Well, the next week I saw Dr. Headley and he did his usual Endoscopy and basic examination and then dropped a bomb on me and told me that he was going to be retiring in the next couple of months. Well, with that news I completely forgot to mention the neck dissection to him! He did want to see me in another six weeks so I made it a point to remember the neck dissection for that appointment.
My next appointmet with Dr. Headley started again with the Endoscopy and Dr. Headley said he wanted me to have sleep study done with my trach capped. He had asked me if I slept with the trach capped and I told him no, that it was easier to breath with the uncapped one in. I then mentioned the neck dissection to him and Dr. Headley said that there was a lot of controversy about neck dissections. I then told him of the differences between Dr's Baliban, Straka and Kukunoor and he then did a 180 on me and told me that he wanted me to think about it. I said, "What is there for me to think about? I'm no Dr. you either tell me I need it or I don't!" He then went into a dialogue of how it isn't an exact science and no one knows for sure and blah blah blah, the usual stuff you get from Dr's. Dr. Headley then said he was going to refer me to a new ENT Dr. James Milligan, for the sleep study and futher discussion about the neck dissection. Dr. Headley did say that if he were to have a neck dissection done, he would want Dr. Milligan to do it because of his experience with these types of operations. So I have an apointement to see Dr. Milligan on May 28th.
A week after having my port removed I contacted Dr. Kukunoor's office about having an order written to have my "G" tube removed, as I had mentioned that to the surgeon while I was on the table having my port removed, and she said she would've been happy to do it, but she needed to have an order for it. Since I hadn't been usng it I thought I might as well have that taken out as well. So the order was written and exactly a week after having the port removed I had my stomach feeding tube removed. This was little quicker and I was able to leave within 30 minutes of the procedure being completed and it now abot 75% healed. It heals from the inside out.
So all I have now is the trach tube to be removed and hopfully that will be soon, maybe by my first anniversary of the start of this journey.
All in all progress has been good and steady. My stamina has gotten much better since returning to a full work schedule. My sleep is back to a regular 8 hrs instead of the 10 to 12 I was requiring when I first returned to work, although every once a while I require a little more sleep and yesterday I even went to the YMCA for a light workout! I did 30 minutes on the Lifefitness stationary bike and hit about 6 machines with 3 set workouts on each machine. It was a good feeling to exercise again and I look forward to going again. I even shot a little basketball as the court was completely empty so I walked between baskets sooting layups and ran the full-court once but that didn't go over to well. Too early for that yet!
I also joined the summer bowling league and will begin bowling on May 13th, which was part of my reason for joing the "Y". I need to get my legs built up for bowling but my overall body tone as well!
My next PETScan is scheduled for Aug 28th, unless something crops up and warrants moving that up earlier.
I'll be back in Pittsburgh June 5th through Jun 13th to visit Dad and hopefully play some golf.
And then I plan on being back in August for the Polish Falcons National Golf Tournament!
That's it for now. Please accept my apologies for not updating my blog sooner and for the length of this update!
Tom