Well, here's the latest updates:
He has undifferentiated T1 squamous cell carcinoma. The tonsils are out and they took four big punch biopsies (four more) from the lymph node and will test for Epstein-Barr virus. The good news is it looks like 5 year survival rates for this is 95%+. Some of the bad news is that if things remain undifferentiated, they will have to give a big dose of spread out (rather than tightly aimed) radiation. He will have to shave with an electric, will loose his salivary glands, sense of taste, etc.
Additional really bad news is they found severe bullous emphysema, which without surgery has about a 50% survival rate for 4 years.

. Only good thing here is emphysema is different for each patient, so Nemo will most likely not be like the typical Stage III
No doubt this is lifestyle related. We cannot stress enough to anyone here who smokes tobacco that the sooner you quit, the longer and healthier you will live.
My husband is down to 4 or less cigs a day and will be completely quit soon if all goes well. He's quitting smoking pot too. It will be edibles or nothing . . . .
Meanwhile, one of his last remaining friends from the 1960's lost her husband of 30 years to suicide. I believe it was Uncle Knucles who said suicide leaves a shitstorm of rippling mess and confusion behind it and once again we find that to be utterly true. No note, no signs other than depression, . . .

. Please, please, please talk to people if you are hurting, seek counseling and/or medical intervention if you are having thoughts of doing yourself harm. People who kill themselves - their pain is over. The survivors' pain has JUST begun. :thumb_dow
Thanks again everyone for all the love and support. We're gonna need more as the challenges continue. I'm going to update this, just so you know what can happen later in life if you let the tobacco habit get the better of you.
And for those of you who enjoy being young and think little of those of us who are older let me just say that the time passes faster than we ever thought it could, that like many of you we never expected to live to 25 much less 45, that we still FEEL precisely like we did (or at least very similar) when we were your age - our bodies are aging but it's the same old us inside; and finally, remember who's shoulders you stand on, okay?
Peace & Love,
Pandora