Just wanted to say hang in there Brian!
What you are going through ain't no picnic. Canadian-Swedish mojo is being sent south.
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Just wanted to say hang in there Brian!
What you are going through ain't no picnic. Canadian-Swedish mojo is being sent south.
Here, here! And add some Texan bull-headedness too the mix too! You'll be back to normal in no time!
Here's two big hands full of German mojo for you Brian! Everything will turn out fine and you'll regain Super Krashpadito Power faster than you might think.
Sláinte Brian!! - Although traditionally used as 'Cheers' in Gaelic, it's literal translation is 'Good Health'.
And best wishes and Missouri mojo sent as well, Brian!
continued mojo from right here in sunny florida....
Philly Mojo sent your way.
Keep on Rockin' K-Man!
More Texas mojo headed east to ya, brother... Keep up the fight, and you are still in our prayers for continued, rapid recovery, man.
I admire you for continuing to live life and play music through the pain. It's an inspiration.
Hang in there BK.
Brian,
Stay strong when you can. Rest when you can't be strong. Keep fightin' the good fight.
The same goes to Brother Mudcat. You guys are good people who will make it through the difficult times, stronger and better than ever.
Carnival mojo being sent from Trinidad and Tobago !! Hang in there dude !!!!
All the best, Brian.
Thanks kids! I'm doing fine. A little fatigued, but so far as I can tell I bottomed out over the weekend, between Saturday and Monday. Last few days I've been able to eat in sufficient amounts that I've felt much better. Actual treatments, including even just the post-treatment saline hydration IV's, are all done.
Now just have to rest up and heal up, and eventually await whatever type scan they'll give me to give me the all-clear.
I really appreciate your kind thoughts.
Hey ! Brian ...Sorry i m late in the news ..Still don t know what disease is affecting you but I m wish you courage and the force to pass through..
Sending you some frenchie Mojo from Quebec Canada ..
Blaze ..
Merci beaucoups, mon ami!
Here's the short version (don't worry, I had this saved elsewhere):
At the end of summer 2010 my wife Kim noticed a lump on my neck. We went to the docs right away, but since I don't smoke the odds of it being cancerous were very small. I had a needle biopsy that also came back clear. I had a bunch of gigs, with rock bands and church-related, during October, so I scheduled the removal of the "benign cyst" for November.
On Nov. 17 they did the surgery and discovered a small cancerous tumor on my left tonsil, plus a couple spots on some adjoining lymph nodes. So they took out the tonsil (the "hard way," though the neck), the 2 spotty nodes, and another 18 nodes to be safe.
In mid-December, once I was healed up from the surgery, I started radiation 5 days a week (M-F, 35 total zaps) and one chemo infusion every Tuesday, 9 chemo's total. I finished radiation zaps Friday 2/4 and chemo Tuesday 2/8. That should get rid of anything too small to see or find. Now all I have to do is recover from the treatment! I should hopefully be able to "sing" once it's over, as up until a few weeks ago, once the surgery healed, I could. Not currently booking anything though. ;)
Everything is on schedule and prognosis is for full recovery. Will lose a salivary gland function forever, and it will be awhile before the chemo is out of my system, my taste buds heal, and I can taste things again. For a week or two things were pretty dicey and I was having a hard time even drinking Ensure liquid (a "nutrition drink"); solid food other than a milkshake or ice cream is long gone, too painful. That will come back eventually as my mouth and throat heal up. But at least I gots drugs, and plenty of sick days banked up at work. Have lost about 25 pounds, will probably lose a bit more.
Went to the chemo lab daily for one more week after the last actual chemo drug infusion, not for chemo per se but for a saline solution I.V. in order to avoid dehydration and the necessity of admission to the hospital, that ended this Tuesday (yesterday). Have mainly worked through the whole thing, although have been unable to work the last couple weeks unless in conjunction w/a co-worker's schedule to catch rides w/her, due to too many opioids (narcotic pain killers) in my system to safely drive a car.
Have a bosstastic "Hang 'Em High" scar like Clint Eatwood's in the movie of the same name! My mouth, throat and gums are still pretty torn up from the radiation. After a few weeks of healing up, I'll be given some sort of scan to confirm that the cancer is all gone. Right now I'm just staying doped up on pain meds, and trying eat, and to get some work done during "lucid intervals," haha!
Texas sized mojo sent your way Brian. Glad you're doing well. :)
Yikes, Brian - I had missed the last installment of this story, and send you good thoughts. If anyone has the positive life mojo going for them, it's got to be you, man! Keep that good attitude rolling, and get well real soon!
Best wishes Brian.