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Hello @jgraz17.
That is what Connect is all about, supporting others and offering a safe place to share your thoughts with others who have similar experiences. Your age of onset is rather shocking, and it makes me wonder if you have any family history of SCC? Since my dad passed away from oral SCC, and my mom had skin SCC removed twice from her leg, I have assumed that my head and Neck SCC starting in my ear had a genetic component. My dad was a recovered alcoholic and smoked for 50 years so we know his predisposition, and my mom was a sun worshipper living in Fla so another good reason.
It is true that others have no idea about the suffering you go through with each surgery, procedure, treatment, and scan. Not to mention the day to day things you live with like dry mouth, swallowing, eating and speech issues, and changes in appearance with nerve damage, etc, etc. You are fortunate to have had a good support system all these years as that is all important. I have metastatic SCC for 13 years now, but it all started at the age of 58. Because of my family history I avoided alcohol and smoking and even sun exposure after my teenage years but my career as a veterinarian did expose me to x-rays. Whatever the causes, which we will likely never know, it is what we live with, as you said. I can tell myself that this is better than being dead, and perhaps there is a purpose for cancer patients to pave the way for new treatments so fewer people will have to suffer through this.
Once you pass through the Why me and I just want to go back to the way I was stages, forward is the only direction to face. At the suggestion of my surgeons early on, I made short term goals and have now passed so many of these! Looking ahead and making goals has given me a more positive attitude and helped me to appreciate each day in my life, each moment appreciating nature, each family member or friend that I can help......so many things. I wish so much that I was not on this cancer journey, but it has brought a different outlook to my life and the way I live each day. Please share your thoughts and feelings here on Connect. It might help your loneliness to meet others who know your struggle.

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Replies to "Hello @jgraz17. That is what Connect is all about, supporting others and offering a safe place..."

Sue,

Many thanks for your reply. I truly appreciate it.

Suffering in silence is not easy and I have yet to meet anyone who has lived through this. Although cancer is awful and can be isolating it feels good to know we are not alone.

I have no familial history of SCC. I was a sun worshipper throughout my twenties and have often wondered if that is an underlying factor.

I continue to hope for better days.

Jules