Saturday, November 20, 2010

11-20-10 Almost Thanksgiving

Hi all!  I just conducted a little scientific experiment - I made two glasses of water for myself and mixed sugar into one. Then I tasted both of them. I could taste the sugar!!! It was weak, but it was there!!This experiment was shortly followed by me tasting (yes, TASTING!!) a bit of salt out of the salt shaker!!!! I am so happy about this - you have no idea how nasty certain foods are with no sweet or salty flavor to balance them out. 

That is not to say that my sense of taste is back to "normal." Everything (except veggies, which I don't particularly like anyway) tastes a bit off. Sour is still much stronger than other flavors, but I think it will balance out eventually.

you all have no idea how happy this makes me!!!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

11-14-10 Recovering nicely

Well, I am officially 18 days done with my 30 day course of rad, and I am doing pretty well. My energy levels are pretty much back to normal. I haven't started walking or working out in the mornings yet, but I think I am going to start this week. I did spend the last four days chasing my nieces and nephew - they wore me out - but I think that I would be worn out even if I had never had health issues. Those kids have so much energy!

The sore throat is almost gone, and while my neck/jaw are still stiff, it is minimal. My skin is almost normal - still dry, but no longer red. I thought the ringing in my ears was gone, but my ear started ringing as I typed this, but it was the first time in about week, and it only lasted about 5-10 seconds. 

I am still very much missing my sense of taste. I think I may have some sense of taste, but still no salty or sweet. My dad suggest I try a lemon yesterday to see if I could taste any sour, and there was a very mild sour taste on some of my tongue (a very weird sensation, but yay!). Still don't have much there. Some veggies have a little taste, but not much. On the bright side, since my surgery, I've lost about 25 lbs - 15 more and I'd be in the so-called "normal" range, but I don't think I'm going to make it. I didn't want to buy a whole new wardrobe anyway :) 


I do have a cute niece story (they are 4 years old) - My mom told them that because of the medicine the doctors gave me, candy tasted bad now. This very much confused them. "Just try one, you'll like it," one said. So I explained that I tried one, and it did taste bad - My tongue is broken, but it will get better. My nieces took it upon themselves to pack up a bunch (not just one or two pieces) of their halloween candy for me to eat "when my tongue is better." One of the best gifts I have ever gotten! 

Guess that's it for the updates. Hope you all are doing well.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

11-3-10 working on recovery

Hello all!

Well, it's been a week and a day since my last radiation treatment and the improvement in my energy level is amazing!  I wouldn't say that I'm back to 100%, but at least 85% :). I've been working pretty much full time, although I did sleep in a half hour this morning. 

Another big step is that my appetite is coming back! It is not easy when I can't taste anything, but I am eating more and a bigger variety of foods.  My throat and mouth are still a bit sore and swollen, but not nearly as bad.


I do still really miss my sense of taste - I have been dreaming about food again. The other night, I dreamed I made a huge chocolate gob cake with a fancy raised design on top. I had extra icing, so I just sat down and ate the whole bowl of icing! It was delicious! That same night, I also dreamed of chocolate chip cookies.  Some folks have asked me what it is like to not be able to taste - I can still smell the food, but when I put it my mouth and chew I get no extra sensations - no sweet, salty, sour etc.