mucous discharge

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  • janke
    janke Member Posts: 29
    sissy310 said:

    Hello...I'm a year post
    Hello...I'm a year post treatment - hit that milestone three days ago...and yes, every now and then I have this issue. I remember a few months post treatment when someone else mentioned they had this and another member called it 'whale snot' -- well, I experienced that a few months later and my comment then was "holy cow...it DOES look like whale snot!" -- happens to me now and then - not sure why,doesn't correlate to anything I've eaten or had to drink. Take care. marilyne

    mucous discharge
    Yes my discharge did not start until I began to heal. Perhaps 4-6 months after radiation. I can't really remember exactly but I know it was not immediate. I also had constipation issues after radiation stopped and still do off and on. Again I use OTC laxitives and watch my diet very closely. The only bad thing about the laxitives is for me personally it starts a cycle of imodium then laxatives and on and on. Whale snot....ewwww. But funny. Not sure what seems to cause that either. Geee does the fun ever stop. Not complaining though I am thankful to be alive and healthy again.
  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    sissy310 said:

    Hello...I'm a year post
    Hello...I'm a year post treatment - hit that milestone three days ago...and yes, every now and then I have this issue. I remember a few months post treatment when someone else mentioned they had this and another member called it 'whale snot' -- well, I experienced that a few months later and my comment then was "holy cow...it DOES look like whale snot!" -- happens to me now and then - not sure why,doesn't correlate to anything I've eaten or had to drink. Take care. marilyne

    Happy 1-year Anniversary, Marilyne!
    Wow, that's awesome! I didn't realize your anniversary was coming up. I hope you are doing well and I wish you many, many more anniversaries!
  • Memphis Mary 49
    Memphis Mary 49 Member Posts: 52
    sissy310 said:

    Hello...I'm a year post
    Hello...I'm a year post treatment - hit that milestone three days ago...and yes, every now and then I have this issue. I remember a few months post treatment when someone else mentioned they had this and another member called it 'whale snot' -- well, I experienced that a few months later and my comment then was "holy cow...it DOES look like whale snot!" -- happens to me now and then - not sure why,doesn't correlate to anything I've eaten or had to drink. Take care. marilyne

    I will have to be on the lookout
    You guys are too funny! I will have to be on the lookout for "whale snot" in a few months. I'll be sure to pack extra undies. My husband just asked me if I was crying (again) as I covered my mouth, but I was just trying to not bust out laughing about the "whale snot"!! I really appreciate the humor! :)
  • melbas2
    melbas2 Member Posts: 108
    mucous & bloating
    Hey Y'all, I haven't been on in a while, but I do have questions. I've had the discharge for over a year now, the gas, the bouts of pooping all over myself. Now I've got the bloating. Have had it since May of this year when they tried an experimental chemo on me called Atgam. It is painful. I can't eat or drink anything. I look, and feel like I'm 9 months pregnant. I had my stomach drained 2 wks ago and they took out 2 liters if fluid. I went back to my onc and she set up an appt for me with a gastrowhatever doc, but that's 6 wks away. I'm gonna call her tomorrow and see about setting an appt for more drainage in the am. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Melodie
  • duckyann
    duckyann Member Posts: 159
    sissy310 said:

    Hello...I'm a year post
    Hello...I'm a year post treatment - hit that milestone three days ago...and yes, every now and then I have this issue. I remember a few months post treatment when someone else mentioned they had this and another member called it 'whale snot' -- well, I experienced that a few months later and my comment then was "holy cow...it DOES look like whale snot!" -- happens to me now and then - not sure why,doesn't correlate to anything I've eaten or had to drink. Take care. marilyne

    Hi Marilyne
    I just wanted to send you congrats on your 1 year out......That is wonderful! I wish you many, many years of NED!

    hugs
    Nancy
  • duckyann
    duckyann Member Posts: 159

    I will have to be on the lookout
    You guys are too funny! I will have to be on the lookout for "whale snot" in a few months. I'll be sure to pack extra undies. My husband just asked me if I was crying (again) as I covered my mouth, but I was just trying to not bust out laughing about the "whale snot"!! I really appreciate the humor! :)

    I can't remember when the
    I can't remember when the mucous discharge started for me but I am 26 months post treatment and still have times when I have it. Not a lot but it happens and my colo rectal doctor told me over and over again that it is radiation damage. He said that it should go away at some point but doesn't know when.
  • cap630
    cap630 Member Posts: 151
    melbas2 said:

    mucous & bloating
    Hey Y'all, I haven't been on in a while, but I do have questions. I've had the discharge for over a year now, the gas, the bouts of pooping all over myself. Now I've got the bloating. Have had it since May of this year when they tried an experimental chemo on me called Atgam. It is painful. I can't eat or drink anything. I look, and feel like I'm 9 months pregnant. I had my stomach drained 2 wks ago and they took out 2 liters if fluid. I went back to my onc and she set up an appt for me with a gastrowhatever doc, but that's 6 wks away. I'm gonna call her tomorrow and see about setting an appt for more drainage in the am. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Melodie

    Mucous first time today
    Thank you for warning me about the mucous discharge. It happened first time this am. So glad I was aware. Thanks ~Carol
  • janke
    janke Member Posts: 29
    cap630 said:

    Mucous first time today
    Thank you for warning me about the mucous discharge. It happened first time this am. So glad I was aware. Thanks ~Carol

    Sorry about that nasty
    Sorry about that nasty little issue you are experiencing, dubbed "whale snot" per this web site. But of what I can tell this seems to be a healing process. Perhaps it's a good thing.
    I have been so excited for the last 3 days or so ---- the snot has finally slowed down. Whahoo....should I go buy some new underware? Don't know if that is a factor of my diet, or what I should contribute the change to. But It is a welcome change!!!!!!!!
    And as always, I will end my post...just happy I am alive and healthy.
    By the way who ever dubbed this issue "whale snot" I am just curious do whales really have snot? tee hee.
  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    janke said:

    Sorry about that nasty
    Sorry about that nasty little issue you are experiencing, dubbed "whale snot" per this web site. But of what I can tell this seems to be a healing process. Perhaps it's a good thing.
    I have been so excited for the last 3 days or so ---- the snot has finally slowed down. Whahoo....should I go buy some new underware? Don't know if that is a factor of my diet, or what I should contribute the change to. But It is a welcome change!!!!!!!!
    And as always, I will end my post...just happy I am alive and healthy.
    By the way who ever dubbed this issue "whale snot" I am just curious do whales really have snot? tee hee.

    Winnie
    We have Winnie to thank for coming up with the term "whale snot."
  • Angela_K
    Angela_K Member Posts: 374 Member
    mp327 said:

    Winnie
    We have Winnie to thank for coming up with the term "whale snot."

    Perfect name
    Yesterday at work, wearing my new Antonio Melani pant suit for the first time, I 'whale snotted' (notice I used it as a verb) in my pants. Thankfully, it wasn't much and it's clear and doesn't smell like poop . . . perhaps whale snot's only redeeming qualities.
  • mxperry220
    mxperry220 Member Posts: 493 Member
    janke said:

    mucous discharge
    About 9 months post treatment. Huge issue with discharge. Absolutely no explanation to this issue. And all my doc's including GI specialist do not have any suggestions. All are of the same conclusion "quit complaining you are alive". Of course they state that much more diplomatically. I carry spare underware -EVERY WHERE I go. And I suggest we all invest in Hanes, Northern Toilet paper and Baby wipes stock. We should be rich in no time!
    But really the discharge makes my bottom quite sore due to all the dampness. I just can not keep that area completey dry. Doc's suggest powder or cornstarch. I keep that area very clean but it is still a problem. It's like a newborn baby's butt (from the radiation burns) so I have also tried a barrier like A&D ointment. For me personally nothing helps. My discharge is constant it seems like. If anyone has a suggestion please help.
    But as I will always end my post with .....we are still alive.

    And yet my best advise is never trust a Fart! ( Ok that was a bit crude but true)

    Sanitary Pad
    I used a thin sanitay pad to line the back side of my underwear. This helped. It gave me a little more confidence and was easy to change rather than going through multiple changes of underwear daily.
  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member
    Angela_K said:

    Perfect name
    Yesterday at work, wearing my new Antonio Melani pant suit for the first time, I 'whale snotted' (notice I used it as a verb) in my pants. Thankfully, it wasn't much and it's clear and doesn't smell like poop . . . perhaps whale snot's only redeeming qualities.

    Angela
    Very funny! Winnie would like to know that her word has been used as a verb. lol
  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member
    Angela_K said:

    Perfect name
    Yesterday at work, wearing my new Antonio Melani pant suit for the first time, I 'whale snotted' (notice I used it as a verb) in my pants. Thankfully, it wasn't much and it's clear and doesn't smell like poop . . . perhaps whale snot's only redeeming qualities.

    Angela
    Very funny! Winnie would like to know that her word has been used as a verb. lol
  • janke
    janke Member Posts: 29
    Angela_K said:

    Perfect name
    Yesterday at work, wearing my new Antonio Melani pant suit for the first time, I 'whale snotted' (notice I used it as a verb) in my pants. Thankfully, it wasn't much and it's clear and doesn't smell like poop . . . perhaps whale snot's only redeeming qualities.

    angela H....do not trust whale snot
    Not sure if I should be happy or sad for you. As I said I beleive this is a healing response. So if that is the case, congrats girl. Now you know my advise about never trust a fart...don't trust whale snot either. Unfortunately I wear scrubs to work (very thin and unforgiving) and I agree for the most part the "snot is clear and un-frageranced" however every once in a while, it will leak thru your clothes. I don't want to be negative but if this side effect has started with you, wear some protection. I sure would like to know what this side effect is all about and how long it will last. Or even how I can controll it. Whatever...preperation seems to be key here.
  • sephie
    sephie Member Posts: 650 Member
    janke said:

    angela H....do not trust whale snot
    Not sure if I should be happy or sad for you. As I said I beleive this is a healing response. So if that is the case, congrats girl. Now you know my advise about never trust a fart...don't trust whale snot either. Unfortunately I wear scrubs to work (very thin and unforgiving) and I agree for the most part the "snot is clear and un-frageranced" however every once in a while, it will leak thru your clothes. I don't want to be negative but if this side effect has started with you, wear some protection. I sure would like to know what this side effect is all about and how long it will last. Or even how I can controll it. Whatever...preperation seems to be key here.

    mucous
    mine does have a smell, unfortunately but we all have to deal with ugly issues. sephie
  • Angela_K
    Angela_K Member Posts: 374 Member
    janke said:

    angela H....do not trust whale snot
    Not sure if I should be happy or sad for you. As I said I beleive this is a healing response. So if that is the case, congrats girl. Now you know my advise about never trust a fart...don't trust whale snot either. Unfortunately I wear scrubs to work (very thin and unforgiving) and I agree for the most part the "snot is clear and un-frageranced" however every once in a while, it will leak thru your clothes. I don't want to be negative but if this side effect has started with you, wear some protection. I sure would like to know what this side effect is all about and how long it will last. Or even how I can controll it. Whatever...preperation seems to be key here.

    Whale snot, part deux
    I've been whale snotting infrequently since treatment ended in Jan. It's not a concern for me. If it's the worst thing that happens to me this week, this month or this year . . .I'm aaaaaaalllllll good! :) After winning a battle with anal cancer, a little discharge isn't going to get me down!
  • 7243
    7243 Member Posts: 249 Member
    mucus discharge
    anal mucus discharge started for me around the 5th month time frame after treatment ended. do you ever see specks of blood in the mucus? I have mucus generally an hour or so after my 1st BM of the day ... sometimes I see old blood and specks of red blood ... small amounts...mostly it is a clear/brown color like stool about a tablespoon or so however have never actually measured it!!! yuk :). curious about your experience. sorry about the details however no one understands these things like we do! It is sometimes comforting that what I experience is in some way similar to others on this site.
  • mp327
    mp327 Member Posts: 4,440 Member
    7243 said:

    mucus discharge
    anal mucus discharge started for me around the 5th month time frame after treatment ended. do you ever see specks of blood in the mucus? I have mucus generally an hour or so after my 1st BM of the day ... sometimes I see old blood and specks of red blood ... small amounts...mostly it is a clear/brown color like stool about a tablespoon or so however have never actually measured it!!! yuk :). curious about your experience. sorry about the details however no one understands these things like we do! It is sometimes comforting that what I experience is in some way similar to others on this site.

    mucous
    I have mucous occasionally, but have never noticed specks of blood in it. However, I do notice that sometimes it has a pinkish tinge, indicating to me that there's probably some blood within it. Most of the time it will just be a brownish color. I'm 3 years out from treatment.
  • AZANNIE
    AZANNIE Member Posts: 445 Member
    janke said:

    mucous discharge
    About 9 months post treatment. Huge issue with discharge. Absolutely no explanation to this issue. And all my doc's including GI specialist do not have any suggestions. All are of the same conclusion "quit complaining you are alive". Of course they state that much more diplomatically. I carry spare underware -EVERY WHERE I go. And I suggest we all invest in Hanes, Northern Toilet paper and Baby wipes stock. We should be rich in no time!
    But really the discharge makes my bottom quite sore due to all the dampness. I just can not keep that area completey dry. Doc's suggest powder or cornstarch. I keep that area very clean but it is still a problem. It's like a newborn baby's butt (from the radiation burns) so I have also tried a barrier like A&D ointment. For me personally nothing helps. My discharge is constant it seems like. If anyone has a suggestion please help.
    But as I will always end my post with .....we are still alive.

    And yet my best advise is never trust a Fart! ( Ok that was a bit crude but true)

    Janke
    Yes, I agree with your advise - never trust a fart. I'm 3 months post treatment and have mucous discharge. I just discovered that Cottonelle has individual packets - handy to keep in one's purse. I found Sam's Club brand of baby wipes to be the best and least expensive. My 3 month old great niece and I use the same brand - LOL. When I'm home I run (not literally) in boxer shorts so air can get to the area.
  • shirlann54
    shirlann54 Member Posts: 162
    mp327 said:

    mucous
    I have mucous occasionally, but have never noticed specks of blood in it. However, I do notice that sometimes it has a pinkish tinge, indicating to me that there's probably some blood within it. Most of the time it will just be a brownish color. I'm 3 years out from treatment.

    mucous
    I have't had much mucous .I got done with my treatments in Jan 2011. Shirley