STILL FEELS LIKE THERE'S A GOLF BALL IN MY THROAT!
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Hi and welcome to the club. I too had the radiation, chemo treatments going at the same time. I had 40 radiation treatments, and 10 weeks of chemo. During the last third of my radiation, I was started on the ethyol treatments to keep my glands from drying up. This was the only time I really got sick. I finally convinced my doctors that the ethyol was making me sick, when they stopped the ethyol, I stopped getting sick.
As far as the "golf ball" in your throat, it will get better. I still wake up feeling that way, although I have a tracheostomy tube. I finished my radiation treatments on July 13, 2000. I just finished my second round of chemo last week, April 18, 2002. The only advise I can give you is to not give up. there are a lot of us here to give you moral support. Please email me if I can help.0 -
going through same thingphattpig said:Hi and welcome to the club. I too had the radiation, chemo treatments going at the same time. I had 40 radiation treatments, and 10 weeks of chemo. During the last third of my radiation, I was started on the ethyol treatments to keep my glands from drying up. This was the only time I really got sick. I finally convinced my doctors that the ethyol was making me sick, when they stopped the ethyol, I stopped getting sick.
As far as the "golf ball" in your throat, it will get better. I still wake up feeling that way, although I have a tracheostomy tube. I finished my radiation treatments on July 13, 2000. I just finished my second round of chemo last week, April 18, 2002. The only advise I can give you is to not give up. there are a lot of us here to give you moral support. Please email me if I can help.
My husband is currently going through same thing. He just found out his esophagus is completely blocked. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Amy & Evan0 -
Esophagusamy_evan2005 said:going through same thing
My husband is currently going through same thing. He just found out his esophagus is completely blocked. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Amy & Evan
I too had a 'benign esophageal stricture' from the radiation...... a fancy word for 'food gets stuck'!
I have had 2 'stretch' procedures to open it up. It is a simple, fast procdedure. No pain, and much gain. I would check on this. Worked for me. It's been almost 3 years since my last one, and I can eat anything (as long as I have water, and chew like mom taught me!)
Good luck
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Hi GeorgeBeenThereDoneThat said:Esophagus
I too had a 'benign esophageal stricture' from the radiation...... a fancy word for 'food gets stuck'!
I have had 2 'stretch' procedures to open it up. It is a simple, fast procdedure. No pain, and much gain. I would check on this. Worked for me. It's been almost 3 years since my last one, and I can eat anything (as long as I have water, and chew like mom taught me!)
Good luck
George
That’s why it is always good to do what Mama said, I have not had to do the stretch thing just yet but getting close to needing it. It is getting hard to swallow a small pill these days.0 -
complete blockageHondo said:Hi George
That’s why it is always good to do what Mama said, I have not had to do the stretch thing just yet but getting close to needing it. It is getting hard to swallow a small pill these days.
Hello gentlemen,
They aren't sure if they can get it open enough to stretch without doing surgery first to make an opening for the scope & balloon. Have either of you or anyone else had to have surgery to open enough to get in?
Thanks again,
Amy & Evan0
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