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Esophagus skin sloughing off...

How long does this happen?
Also, I don't really have that sore of a throat anymore (maybe because I'm wearing a pain patch), but the food supplements (SPIZ, Carnation Essentials, Ensure, etc) all cause a thick mucousy situation that is hard to clear out. How long does that last? lol
Thanks again guys and God bless,
Jamie
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sloughing skin sounds bad
Jamie,
I don’t know that was mucus as much as phlegm (how do you like that). While the soreness goes away the phlegm you hack up persists for a long while. Even today, I think because my saliva is so thick, I have to cough up some phlegm to clear my throat. My spit is ultra-thick now.
If you are typical and received rads in the throat area, I would expect your condition to improve greatly (after a few months), but your new-normal will have you fine tuning your behavior for a while.
I am much, much better today, I can go longer between sips of water, I can eat and drink (most) anything I want, but throat life is different than before, not bad just different. Also, my speaking voice is not as strong as before.
Matt
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