Hello everyone,
I had single session Proton Beam radiation treatment at the old Harvard cyclotron (retrofitted for medical use--since dismantled and a new proton-beam facility is in place at Mass General Hospital) 10 years ago this May for a left-sided 1cm AN>
I have some of the usual issues: occasional facial pain, mild spasm with sensitivity to bright sunlight and cold wind; I have lost all hearing in the left ear; and my balance is not the best. When we go mtn hiking, I have to use a walking stick, especially coming down!; when I use the treadmill, I have to hold on so that I don't 'drift' and get hung up on the side rail. I had the good fortune to avoid serious facial paralysis but my smile is a bit lopsided.
The good news is that I have been having MRI follow-ups every two years. My Dr said that there is no need to continue with that because the tumor shows no sign of growing or being active. Hurrah!
I had the good fortune to be able to retire within a year after treatment. Since I had always had fairly profound hearing loss since birth the loss of hearing in my left ear really compromised my job performance.
Since retiring, I have built a Teardrop trailer (The Snuggle Inn) and with it Nancy, my wife, and I have been to Florida for a month, Newfoundland for three weeks and last summer we toured the West of the USA for 3 months. Lots of fun, lots of great people and adventures along the way.
The ANA is a wonderful organization and gathers into its shelter lots of very brave and courageous people.
Blessings to all,
Jim Woods