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Krash, how's the recovery going?

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Hey Brian,

Hope you don't mind the public query, but I realized I hadn't seen any update of late on your recovery. Hope all is going well!

Ted
 
Thanks Ted, no prob with the public question!

Basically, so far, so good. Chemo and zap treatments ended at the end of the first week in Feb. Had my first post-treatment gig on March 25, which was also my daughter's first rock band gig ever, she did great!

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The next night after that I had a bit of a setback, as I mis-timed my pain meds wean and went through some withdrawal. But I've been pain-meds (oxycontin and fentanyl) free ever since, so it was worth it!

Have been back to both my chemo doc and radiation oncologist, and in addition to being cancer free according to the last scan, my blood work numbers are improving. I'm pretty skinny, but frankly I was way overweight before all this started. I need to start working out and even have a temp membership at a local club (because I'm having physical therapy at an affiliated place), but have had a difficult time making time to go.

The physical therapy I'm doing is for my neck, to free up the scar tissue and hopefully reduce the edema (bloat) appearance of my neck. Just started that last week and have my first full session this afternoon. I also have a sleeping strap to go under my chin to help get rid of the edema, but it's on order, haven't actually rec'd it yet.

I may end up going to a speech pathologist as well for my voice/larynx to try to keep any effects on that minimal. I can sing now, but it's more difficult and I always have the feeling that I need to clear my throat.

Had 2 shows in April with different bands, first a benefit with my side hippie band (in this pic you can see the edema on my neck, under my chin):

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Our church praise band, First Things First, played on our downtown plaza on the 16th:

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I have a gig this Saturday with yet a different band, the Hotheads, that plays roots rock. And tomorrow I turn 53. Iirc I'll be doing the physical therapy for the neck for at least a month. According to the docs, the first 2 years after completing treatment are critical to watch for recurrence. If it don't come back during that time, I should be in the clear totally.
 
Great to hear! That edema in the one pic looks just like lots of folks' double chins anyway, and the slimmed down version of you looks good on stage! Also great that the Hotheads are active. I really like that group! This whole Great Recession thing should have provided some fodder for some new material for Hoyt. He does most of the writing, right?
 
Thanks. Yes Steve, Hoyt's the writer for Hotheads. He's mentioned doing a countryish song I wrote for Crash Pad, called "Don't Try This At Home," but we've never got round to doing it with the Hotheads. And I wrote a punk/blues rave-up song called "Hothead" as well, though I don't know if he's ever heard it. Oddly, "Hothead" is in the current Crash Pad setlist, though it was sort of written with the Hotheads in mind. I've found that simple/direct music can translate from one genre to another fairly easily, but the Hotheads is Hoyt's baby.

After having gigged with the Hotheads this Saturday, the only one of my bands I will not have played in post-treatment will be Crash Pad, so I need to set up a show. That will be the most challenging though, because I'm the lead "singer" in that'un.
 
Just picked up my Jaw Bra!

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Oops, I mean the "Epstein facioplasty support." Dunno who Epstein is, probably a facelift surgeon, since that's what these are mainly used for. I promise a pic of me in mine within the next week or so. Too busy this very second.
 
Just picked up my Jaw Bra!

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Oops, I mean the "Epstein facioplasty support." Dunno who Epstein is, probably a facelift surgeon, since that's what these are mainly used for. I promise a pic of me in mine within the next week or so. Too busy this very second.

Dear Brian's doctor,

Brian doesn't need this device.

Signed,
Epstein's mother

Sorry for the Welcome Back, Kotter reference. Apparently the device requires you to unbutton your shirt too, judging from that picture.
 
Great news, Brian - thanks for the update! We're all glad to hear that things are going well. I'm kind of amazed, but it's great that you are getting out to play so much in the middle of all that, but it's probably just the thing to bolster the positive attitude. Especially cool that the first gig was also your daughter's first appearance - that must have felt great!

Ted
 
Dear Brian's doctor,

Brian doesn't need this device.

Signed,
Epstein's mother

Sorry for the Welcome Back, Kotter reference. Apparently the device requires you to unbutton your shirt too, judging from that picture.

Haha, how did I miss that unbuttoned shirt! You ol' spotty dawg!

But too late, Epstein's Mom! I got mine already!

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Great news, Brian - thanks for the update! We're all glad to hear that things are going well. I'm kind of amazed, but it's great that you are getting out to play so much in the middle of all that, but it's probably just the thing to bolster the positive attitude. Especially cool that the first gig was also your daughter's first appearance - that must have felt great!

Ted

Thanks Ted. Music has always been a refuge. It has been really stressful at Casa Krashpad because in addition to my sitch, my wife's teaching position got axed this year (we are fighting for the program, and the decision may be reversed), and my son is having probs in school. So I need to play guitar (and bass and mandolin) in my bands and get some respite.

Fortunately my wife understands.

And my daughter kicked butt at that show, she did better than I did! I was having all sorts of tech probs and nothing threw her. It was great being onstage with her.
 
Great to hear you're doing good Krash. That Neck Bra looks a whole lot better on you than my C-PAP mask (for sleep apnea) looks on me. Trust me on that! lol But, I need it to be at something approaching my best and yeah, I could stand to lose a ton of weight too.....30-50 lbs would be ideal. Of course, I don't want to lose it YOUR way.

Scary stuff and you handled your situation with grace, dignity and a smidge of fun. You rock dude!
 
Haha, the Man-ssier! Classic, Steve.

Thanks Mud. Strivin' for survivin'!

A little sore after phys therapy today. I told my wife if she dies, I'm marrying the massage therapist!

;)
 
Thanks, piebaldpython! We must've been posting at the same time. You're right, the cancer/narcotics/chemo/radiation diet is very effective but kinda a *****, haha. We all gotta do what we gotta do. Every day above ground is a good day.
 
LOL, Marnold!

Man, Brian, I continue to be amazed at your positive attitude and sense of humor while you go through all this. You look great!
 
I am very happy to hear you are doing well and doing what you love to do PLAY LIVE MUSIC.
CHEERS and prays for no relapse keep fighting the good fight!!! :):thumbsup
 
Thanks Maxi, I'll take all the prayers and mojo I can get!

For those who don't follow the Weekend Thread, good times were had @ the Laboratory (local venue) this past Saturday night with my side band Hoyt and the HotHeads. Of the other 3 acts, sat in with one (opener) on guitar for a whole set, sat in with another (closer) for a couple songs on bass, and was asked to join the third as lead guitarist (which, given the other bands I'm already in, I clearly cannot do). So, I count that a good night, haha!

Here's some shots of the HotHeads (side roots rock band) with me on bass. No shots of me playing guitar (played last couple songs of HotHeads' set on guitar, plus sat in with the opener, a solo act).

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Good shot of edema and still visible neck radiation burn (sigh), at least the scar is hard to spot:

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Had Pedagogy (side keyboard rock band with players from my church, with my daughter on bass), followed by Crash Pad ("main" punk band), practice Sunday night. Only band I haven't gigged with since the treatments is Crash Pad, I wanted to wait until my voice was OK. Wasn't perfect, but seemed to get through the practice without too many problems, so now I need to start looking around to book something!

This coming Saturday will be a big party one of my college buddies is throwing, in part a belated celebration of me finishing chemo and radiation. There should be plenty of music at that, though I'm not looking forward to moving all my gear up there for the evening. Check the Weekend Thread for pics!
 
Thanks Robert! The two main treatments-- chemo and radiation, are over. Now I'm in physical therapy to get some strength back and to loosen the scar tissue in my neck from the surgery and radiation, and hopefully reduce the edema (swelling) on my neck. I may end up also doing speech therapy also, to work on keeping my throat airway open and to make sure my larynx has room to work properly.
 
man Brian I didn't even know your were sick.you never let on which can be good lol as to the quote I don't even want to 'touch'' that one.
keep on keeping on Bro

Haha, thanks! "Strivin' for survivin'!"

Frankly I was/am a little conflicted about it all. I didn't want to make a big deal out of it and somehow redefine myself as BK, Cancer Survivor. At the same time, I didn't want to hide it either. It was and is a part of my life, and I'll be dealing (hopefully in smaller and smaller increments) with it forever. So I've just tried to be truthful about it and find some humor in it. (C'mon, a jaw bra is effin' FUNNY!) If someone who gets a "Big C" diagnosis should have seen me dealing with it in a public way here or on facebook or somewhere else, and that person ends up being a little less scared out of their wits about it, then it will have been well worth sharing.

I write a music column for a magazine, and my editor is an old college buddy. He also writes his own column, basically a personal thoughts piece. His sister recently was diagnosed with cancer, so apparently in the next issue he is going to ruminate about cancer and life and death/health issues, including some reference to me (he asked my permission to mention me). Again, I was a little conflicted about this, as my own self-image is an equal split between aging local punk rocker/musician on the one hand, and church-goin' family man on the other. With "lawyer" squeezed in there somewhere. Guess I'll hafta make some additional room for the story of Rutherford.*

Sigh.









*"Rutherford" was what I called the lump on my neck before my surgery.
 
I think your sharing has been great already. Your good humor and keep on rockin'/punk'n attitude I sure has been helpful to many already. This amigo appreciates it as I deal with my Dad's situation. But it is personal also, and I can understand your conflict about how far you wanted/want to take that. I believe you should feel free to draw your boundaries in accordance with what you want, after you check in with yourself about where you want that line to be.
 
Thanks Steve.

Oh and btw, I've probably mentioned this in prior threads, but it doesn't look like I have in this one. If anyone is dealing with cancer issues, whether as a patient or caregiver or friend, I highly recommend the American Cancer Society's "Cancer Survivor Network," which has specialized forums for all the different sub-types of cancer. For example, I post in "Head and Neck Cancer." In fact my prior above post about being public versus private I turned into a post over there to see what others thought.

Link:
http://csn.cancer.org/csnhome
 
I know keeping public/private health issues and or ones survival effects many here.Your approach krash is your choice alone brother,but I also know it gives others courage/hope in ones own struggles if they choose to deal with issues privately. Thank you and peace & luv fo-sho!!!




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MUD
 
I'm coming to this thread a bit late, but kudos to you for your positive attitude and your perseverance. Your gig pictures make me wish I was still in Hogtown (went to UF and left in '94). Rock on, Brian.

PnG
 
Thanks Mud and PnG! Went to physical therapy/massage yesterday and my physio wants me to wear that silly compression sleeve 24/7 for 3 days! Ugh, been wearing it since last night. I'll take it off Saturday afternoon as I'm going to a party at a friend's and at least part of the reason for the party is my having finished up chemo and radiation. Although that occurred months ago, most people actually get sicker for quite awhile after those stop, and I did, and then when I was beginning to feel better I did the pain meds withdrawal, so we're only now finally getting round to a proper celebration.

Except for the fact that I have to hump the whole PA, and backline (except drums) up to the party, it should be a lot of fun.

:dude
 
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