Does your nose leak? I am new here.
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leaky nose!
I had thae leaky nose problem also. Especially after my treatment. It has totally stopped now & I am almost seven month's post treatment. I had to carry ton's of tissues in case I took a drink of something as it usually came right out of my nose. Totally okay now.0 -
ekdennie, Welcome.rozaroo said:leaky nose!
I had thae leaky nose problem also. Especially after my treatment. It has totally stopped now & I am almost seven month's post treatment. I had to carry ton's of tissues in case I took a drink of something as it usually came right out of my nose. Totally okay now.
My partner, Mark, had SCC left tonsil. Tonsil, surrounding area, part of tongue and part of soft pallet removed. All lymph nodes and neck muscle on the left side, also removed. And yes, things ran out his nose. Dentist wanted to make him a prostetic for his pallet; ENT said "hold off". Mark learned how to manage the liquids coming out his nose. It was very weird to see him eat and drink and just see it come right out his nose. I used to have to ask if his "nose" was in something before I tasted something he was eating or drinking, because he would just let it recycle into where ever it came from.
I am very grateful for the ENT saying to wait on the prostetic. Mark learned how to navigate things going down so it would not come out his nose. He would tilt or turn his head to keep things moving in the right direction.
I don't know if you had more removed from your soft pallet than Mark...but my answer to your question would be "yes". It does/can get better. Mark is 2+ months post chemo and radiation, and I cannot remember the last time I saw something come out his nose...except a sneeze.
Best,
Kim0
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