Wednesday, May 19, 2021

16 years Cancer free - This year is different.

 


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Each year on the 19th of May I consider myself fortunate to have been another year on from Cancer.  It was 16 years ago today that my life changed with my cancer diagnosis that set in train 5 months of treatment and a lifetime challenge of physical and an unseen disability. 

As readers of the blog are aware there were life-changing side effects to my cancer treatment.   My hearing loss and restricted use of my left arm, neck and shoulder still make life a little more challenging than before but great for problem-solving.  

This year a new side effect came onto the scene in the form of osteoradionecrosis.  Osteoradionecrosis is a rare but late effect of radiotherapy. Radiotherapy caused changes to the jawbone, it zaps healthy blood cells and kills them this led to tissue supporting those teeth in the area zapped dying and as a result, teeth in essence falling out.  This year I had 2 extractions on my left side.  This year eating has become a challenge as you default mainly to the opposite side of your jaw to chew and eat.  It was going to happen eventually but another side effect of radiotherapy. 

The approach of my treatment milestones was often tinged with anxiety, but not this year.  My return to nursing has made me reflect on what is important in life and also refocussed my mind on being grateful for still be alive 16 years later.  The passing of my sister from Covid, my main supporter when going through cancer has meant that my focus has been on the living, the future and not looking back. 

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