Fruit sensitivity
Back in 2007, I started having issues with orange juice and other citrus. I didn't think anything of it because I had just changed allergy meds. Later that year, I was diagnosed with tonsil cancer. After surgery and treatment, I could have citrus again. I read online somewhere (although I can't find it now) that citrus sensitivity is a symptom of tonsil cancer
Jump to summer of 2012. This is when I started having a sore throat and swallowing issues due to radiation scar tissue.Eventually, I couldn't handle fruit anymore, because it hurt my mouth too much.
December 2013, by this time, even ranch dressing and Greek yogurt is painful. And, I was diagnosed with cancer again. (wasn't radiation scar tissue after all)
Today, I had my first soft food after surgery and my rebuilt esophagus - Greek yogurt. Yesterday, I had cranberry juice. No pain whatsoever.
Did any of you experience this kind of sensitivity before diagnosis? If it happens to me again, I am going to insist on a PET.
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be careful what you drink
Lorna,
I never had any sensitivity to drinks until after rads. Now, soda and fruit juice give me a thrill. Even when I had a cancer ulcer on my tongue (before I knew) nothing bothered me. I do not know anything about the correlation between tonsil cancer and orange juice.
I think it was just our misfortune to get cancer, why any of us.
Bless you,
Matt
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I don't see a correlation
Citrus, hot peppers, cognac, etc., I don't see a difffernce. They can all contribute to the same condition, that is eroding the tissue lining which makes fertile ground for cancer to begin. Add a carcinogen and the seed is planted. If you were HPV positive it didn't matter in your case? For the record I enjoyed citrus prior to cancer and cannot really tolerate citrus anymore post treatment as it burns slightly. I attribute the burning to the radiation damge. I'm in full agreement that we can be our own best diagnosticians.
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Lornaratface said:I don't see a correlation
Citrus, hot peppers, cognac, etc., I don't see a difffernce. They can all contribute to the same condition, that is eroding the tissue lining which makes fertile ground for cancer to begin. Add a carcinogen and the seed is planted. If you were HPV positive it didn't matter in your case? For the record I enjoyed citrus prior to cancer and cannot really tolerate citrus anymore post treatment as it burns slightly. I attribute the burning to the radiation damge. I'm in full agreement that we can be our own best diagnosticians.
Congrats on getting soft food down! I still have trouble with most fruits but have found that I can do melons without any trouble, might want to try them.
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Any foodhwt said:Lorna
Congrats on getting soft food down! I still have trouble with most fruits but have found that I can do melons without any trouble, might want to try them.
Went to the doctor today - He gave me the go-ahead to eat anything I want.
So - microwave popcorn this afternoon.
A (1) ravioli with tomato sauce, and fresh green beans (which I never would have eaten before).
So much better than tube feeding. I had been on continuous feed in the hospital and at home. I'll keep all the supplies though, because if I need radiation, I'm sure I'll be back on tube feedings.
So excited though - it was actually easier to get the food down than the milk and water.
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so happy you got the "golornal said:Any food
Went to the doctor today - He gave me the go-ahead to eat anything I want.
So - microwave popcorn this afternoon.
A (1) ravioli with tomato sauce, and fresh green beans (which I never would have eaten before).
So much better than tube feeding. I had been on continuous feed in the hospital and at home. I'll keep all the supplies though, because if I need radiation, I'm sure I'll be back on tube feedings.
So excited though - it was actually easier to get the food down than the milk and water.
so happy you got the "go ahead"! now eat until your little belly is full. a good place to go now is a buffet, u can try many foods and if you don't like one, go to the next. enjoy!!
God bless you,
dj
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