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Hole in mouth

After 1st stage tong cancer & the surgery that took out 3 inches of it.
After 3rd stage SSC (H&N) cancer, chemo & a hiccup stop just to start all over.
After 4th stage B, more chemo, radiation & surgery.
After all of this, I now have a hole in my mouth about the size of a pencil eraser exposing my jaw bone. They chiseled down the bone, hoping the skin would grow back over it but after a month, it hasn’t. Now they’re talking possible hyperbaric chamber but I haven’t been stamped "in remission" yet. I hear if you have any remaining bad cancer cells, the oxygen will feed them as well as good cells & you may get cancer again. I also know of the possibilities of skin grafting, but not sure if my body will accept it. Plus, that means more mouth surgery & who knows if the lack of skin in my mouth will even be able to handle it?
Any thoughts, ideas or stories?

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