All righty tidy folks, more good news from the ENT doctor. After sticking his fingers in my mouth and scoping the throat(through the nose)he concurs with my radiation doctor that there is no tumor to be felt or seen. The area was still red and a little swollen but that is normal. Next visit with him will be in February. That's what I'm talking about!!!
I have nothing but praise for the doctors and assistants that Mary and I have come into contact with. We have become firm believers of everything happening for a reason. Mary losing her job in February of this year and hooking up with a part time job from home. This allowed her to care for me throughout this whole ordeal. Getting a referral for the ENT(Blatchford) that I have, who happened to be in the same office as the original ENT(Ray) I saw, from her new boss. Doctor Blatchford's wife had breast cancer so he referred me to the oncologist that treated his wife, Dr. Neuschatz. Doctor Neuschatz referred me to Dr. Chen, my medical oncologist, who happened to have an opening two days later instead of two weeks later and the rest is history. I would never wish on someone what I went through these past three and a half months, but if it happened I highly recommend these great doctors and their staff for their knowledge, professionalism, caring, and upbeat attitude.
Peace out dudes and dudettes!
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