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Does the changing in weather effect anybodys tongue or mouth who had BOT cancer,back in the fall and now in the spring ,i get this felling on the base of my tongue where i had the cancer,Not really pain but a felling,kind of weird feeling

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  • CivilMatt
    CivilMatt Member Posts: 4,722 Member
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    i feel?

    Jeff,

    I was stage IVa bot, I am 4 years post and my tongue still feels much like it did on my last day of rads.  Kind of tingly.

    Matt

  • jeffw69
    jeffw69 Member Posts: 10
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    CivilMatt said:

    i feel?

    Jeff,

    I was stage IVa bot, I am 4 years post and my tongue still feels much like it did on my last day of rads.  Kind of tingly.

    Matt

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    Thanks Matt,   thats what it is a tingling feeling i have,i get the feeling more when the weather changes,like fall to winter and now winter to spring,I was stage 4 bot also,9 months post rad and chemo.i guess i'm still learning whats going to be normal now

     

      jeff

  • Barbaraek
    Barbaraek Member Posts: 626
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    Jeff

    Can't speak specifically to your question...but weather affects all kinds of feelings. People with arthritis ache more in the cold, I get migraines when the barometric pressure drops...so I wouldn't be surprised if you noticed some kind of correlation with the weather.

    Barbara

  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
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    The weather affects me with everything from pain to numbness to chills. For some reason I just can’t get warm enough during the winter time and it has me feeling bad, some days I can’t even take a bath because I am too cold on the inside.

     

    Tim  

  • wmc
    wmc Member Posts: 1,804
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    Yes, but can't speak on BOT.

    Can't say about BOT but my neck sure gets much more stiff where they did a neck Dissection on both sides. Any time the     barometric pressure goes uo or down I feel it.

    Bill

  • fishmanpa
    fishmanpa Member Posts: 1,227 Member
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    Better than the Weather Channel!

    Like Tim and Bill, my body reacts to weather changes, especially in Winter. My neck and shoulder start screaming when a low pressure system is coming and I notice the numbness 10X more. I also find it's hard to get warm, even on warm days. Part of it is age but I know the treatment has increased caused an increased sensitivity.

    Positive thoughts and prayers