Hospital Update

Man of steel for a third time, but this time only 26 metal staples and now OUT of hospital!

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Man of Steel 3rd time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After my perky wake up on Tuesday, Sue visited again with mum on Wednesday to visit a less perky me. Thursday dad came along with my big sister Claire and her husband Noel from Ireland and I was starting to feel more myself.

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Thursday with dad and sister Claire

It’s now Friday evening and I’ve been told to go home!!!!

Keith and Maurice came to visit and I was told I could come home, so they packed me up and Maurice bought me home on the train before the evening rush hour and Keith waited on the ward to collect my drugs to bring home.

As for my body and the operation, I’m so thankful  and grateful to the medial team who have managed to remove all the new growth whilst not causing too much further damage to my neck. I do seem to have a bit a of odd smile as one of the nerve that controls my mouth has been damaged, my swallowing is a little bit worst, but hopefully this is improve as some of the swelling does down in my neck, but on the whole I have come through this new operations without too much further damage or changes to body and although tried at the moment, its doesn’t feel as bad as it did first time around.

I’m now enjoying being at home and just being thankful and grateful for all the love, support and prayers at this time for all of you.

Thanks Neil

Operation Day

Hello to all you Neil watchers. Now let’s see if I can remember how to do this! As many of you have picked up from Neil’s last blog we found out about 3 weeks ago that a scan had shown up 2 new lumps in the neck, in the same region as the tumour that was taken out in November. As you can imagine this was a real blow for us all, particularly as Neil was making such good progress and beginning to look at returning to work.

He has had the operation today, not as long as before, but still 6 hours, so long enough. It seems to have gone really well. Although he is in ICU, this is likely to only be for tonight. He is bright and perky, he even phoned home at 6.30 and was able to speak to the children. I have been able to see him tonight and he his much more his usual cheerful self, which is a great relief. His arm is still working and apart from a bit of a wonky smile everything else appears to be working normally. It’s still early days, but the consultant can’t see any reason why his recovery shouldn’t be quite quick. I’m not sure how long he will be in hospital, but hopefully only  a few days.

So, thanks again go to everyone who is supporting us and in particular all those who have been fasting and praying. A victory for God I’d say! I’m a bit shattered and blogging on the train on the way home from the hospital, looking forward to a better nights sleep. Will blog again soon.

Love Sue x

Update June 2014

It’s now June and steady progress has been made and I have been thinking about working again, as my strength and fitness has been improving. I have been back in contact with may old friends and colleagues to see if there was any work I could help them with and I had a very positive response and even had to turn down a couple of days work as I had hospital appointments and then it was the half term holiday break and we as a family joined the Heath family for a couple of days break down in Wadebridge, Cornwall. This was good time away together cycling and walking and laughing with each other.

But quite a lot can happen in a month. I mentioned earlier that I had a couple of hospital appointments and one of these was an MRI scan, which unfortunately has raised some issues that need to be sorted and I will now need to have a further operation which will be taking place on Tuesday 10 June.

This has been a very hard issue to come to terms with and I can’t say I’m happy about this, but it needs to be done, it is also gonna knock me back quite a bit from the progress I had already been making in trying to getting back to work and some sort of normal family life. It also doesn’t help that Dan in the middle of his A level exams and Sophy is in the middle of her GCSEs at the moment and Sue is in the middle of getting 30 school reports for the class and Amy has done any test this year and is back in normal lessons. So please continue to prayer for all f us at this time and I will hopefully update you again in the next week or so.

Again I’ve had the support and prayers of so many friends. Thank you as this has helped get us as a family this far.

Thanks Neil

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Update May 2014

I’m just sitting in the garden on a May afternoon writing this latest blog as it’s again taken a while to update on progress, 6 weeks in fact since I putting some words down and since my last ear operation and I’ve been quite surprised by how much this latest operation has knocked me back especially in getting my energy levels back to where they were before this operation, but I do feel I’m slowly getting there.

The scar has now healed up very well and as you can see from the photo I am now the proud new wearer of my old goatee beard which was banished back in November when I had my main operation and for the radiotherapy, but I’m glad my facal hair is now back in the important places. I still have a smooth cheek above my left jaw where hair still isn’t grown back yet as the radio therapy caused all my facal hair to stop growing, but hopefully this will all come back over the coming months.

I’m now completely deaf in my left ear and the last operation completely closed the left ear channel and it now looks like a tummy button in the ear, but my inner ear is still working well, it’s just it can’t hear through the skin. I have now been for a couple of visits to the hearing centre at St Thomas hospital and I’m going again this Wednesday to get the final go ahead to have a Baha (www.cochlear.co.uk) Bone Conduction Implant hearing aid fitted, which will involve a small local operation to screw in a special permanent attachment that I can then attached the Baha hearing aid to this. I currently have a test one on loan which straps on via a head band which works remarkably well and enables me to hear especial when in a noise place. So I’m looking forward to getting at least one thing sorted so.

As for eating, I’m still on a mainly liquid diet which means having 2 milkshakes for breakfast, then 500ml of feed via the stomach tube for lunch, then 1-2 more shakes for dinner, but I am slowly adding proper food to my diet. So for breakfast I sometimes have 1/2 to whole Weetabix with milk and for lunch sometimes some soup and then in the evening I am trying to join the rest of the family for dinner and I am trying to eat a small portion of what they are eating, so pasta and rice dishes are good, and then sometimes followed by a bit of pudding.  But after saying all this I am still finding it pretty difficult to easy swallow most of this other food, as I have to chew it down to a pulp and wash it down with a glass sip of water. But slowly, slowly, one step at a time everyone else is telling me this is improving, but for me in the mist of it all, doesn’t always feel that way. The plan now with my medical team is that I come off the tube feeding by the end of July and that I concentrate on strengthening the muscles at the base of my tongue and getting my swallowing working as good as it can. Then hopefully I can start eating normally, which is my hope and dream of eating food that I love again normally and in a way I enjoy eating again.

I’m now trying to get out for a walk most days to get my energy levels back and I have also started to drink tea again as we have often ended up having cup of tea in various tea shops all around Kent. My days at home are often varied and I’m getting more mobile I’m starting to pretty bored and need to find new things to keep myself busy, which isn’t always easy and its hard to keep focused on getting better and getting back to full time work.

Work wise, I’m now at the stage where I need to start thinking about work or at least seeing what is out there, as I haven’t earn anything now for 6 months and we can honestly say that someone out there is looking after us as our bank accounts still look ok and we haven’t had any financial issues over these months. We can only say that our God is there looking after us all the way, but we are now aware I do now need to start doing something. I’m still don’t have the energy levels to do a full days work without getting over tried and even if I could get the work I’m not sure if I could concentrate for a whole day at the moment, so I’m still trying small projects for myself at home and looking for other small projects to do from home.  So if anyone has anything I could do then please let me know, this could be artwork, small design projects, websites, any IT issues with any Apple products, i.e. computers iPads, iPhone etc. then please let me know. My updated portfolio website is nearly finished at neiljeremy.com which gives an idea of some of the things i have done in the pass.

Thanks again for all the support, prayers that so many friends and family have given us and if you want things to continue to pray for its that physically my swallow will return to some sort of normality and that I can get back to feeling ready to work normally and that I can find work some work to do with people who will understand my current limitations. Hopefully next time I write I can give you all so good progress reports.  Thanks again Neil

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Update 22 March 2014 Man of Steel Again!

It’s now Saturday and I’m sitting at home in bed with a sore head after another operation last Thursday 20 March.

So as you can see from the photo, I have more metal staples back in the side of my head and so I’m again ‘The Man of Steel’ with another 22 metal staples behind my ear, these do look far worst than they actually are and they mostly follow the previous scar line from Novembers operation only changing direction at bottom of the ear and you can see the previous scar did healed very well and this scar has healed so well. My ear is still bleeding a bit and I’m still feeling pretty sore and tender on this side of my head, but generally the operation has been far less invasive than November’s operation was.

This operation has come as a bit of a set back, but was needed to trying to repair and reconnect my inner ear with my outer ear to restore the hearing in this ear, this was partly due to November operation and further damaged by the radiotherapy. If I didn’t have this operation my ear would have been prone to regular infections. Unfortunately the issue couldn’t be fixed and they had to close off the ear channel, which now means I have lost the normal hearing in this ear, but over the next couple of months I should be able to get a Baha bone connected hearing aid which will then hopefully give me back pretty good hearing in this ear. I’m now slowly getting over the operation and my ear is still sore and tender and blood is still coming out a bit from my ear, but hopefully this will all improve over the next couple of days. The staples will be taken out next Friday and hopefully the ear will be healing well by then.

Neil 20Mar14Over the next few weeks starting Monday, I have a couple of appointments to assess my hearing and for general reviews with my treatment. So apart from my ear, the rest of me is still slowly improving, I’m still feeding via the stomach tube, but I’m also taking far from drinks and thicker soups and hopefully in the next couple of weeks I might be able to start eating some proper food again, can’t wait! The thick saliva has improved massively and I now seem to have a dry mouth most of the time. So that me for now.

On a technical note, there has been a issue with the email notifications for those who have subscribed to my blog as it hasn’t been working. Hopefully the issue is now fixed.

Thanks again for your support.

Neil