How long does the pain last from treatment?
My husband is 2 weeks post treatment. What are your personal experiences with how long the pain lasted? One of his nurses seemed to think he might need pain meds for maybe another 2 weeks.
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Everyone is differen't
My experienced team advised the radiation keeps working for about a month following the last treatment. If his pain is real, then a timeframe doesn't really matter. Take the medications. Stay hydrated and eat that protein. I stayed on my pain meds for about 2 months which included a week of slowly stopping the medication. The thick sputum was there for about that same time frame. It will get better a little bit better each day. Probably a few slides back down also. But rest assured it will improve. Good Luck.
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By the second week, I was
By the second week, I was already feeling better. I did continue to choke for a couple months afterwards, was very fatigued, but the sores had started to heal by week 3, and there was very little pain. I used a Fentanyl patch the first week home and that was it.
they said it gets worse before getting better, but it didn't turn out that way for me. I wish him luck.
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Every one is different
Off pain meds after 4 days even though I still had pain they caused more problems than they solved. 14 days after I had a slight sore throat still.
36 days out today and all feels normal now, eating is good, saliva is good, no pain & energy levels are good. Exercising every day back to work next week.
Good luck
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2nd Week
Thanks all, I am starting my 2nd week off of both Chemo and Radiation ( 8 Chemo sessions and 33 Radiation sessions). Toughest for me has been that I have been unable to swallow without any pain. I was given a liquid oxycodoyn to help, but it casued constipation.
Your experiences and shared insight have been very helpful.
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Inspring!Andy13460 said:Every one is different
Off pain meds after 4 days even though I still had pain they caused more problems than they solved. 14 days after I had a slight sore throat still.
36 days out today and all feels normal now, eating is good, saliva is good, no pain & energy levels are good. Exercising every day back to work next week.
Good luck
Inspring!
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post treatment painLiseA said:By the second week, I was
By the second week, I was already feeling better. I did continue to choke for a couple months afterwards, was very fatigued, but the sores had started to heal by week 3, and there was very little pain. I used a Fentanyl patch the first week home and that was it.
they said it gets worse before getting better, but it didn't turn out that way for me. I wish him luck.
I just finished my 2nd post radiation week(no chemo, just surgery and radiation), and I'm grateful that I found this thread today. The time since radiation has largely been awful - especially the last 3 days. I'm using Fentanyl and oxycodone for breakthrough pain. Throat feels terribly swollen, and my neck and shoulders hurt miserably. Doctors think I have lymphoedeme but haven't referred me for treatment yet. I think they said I had to heal more prior to referral - though my search today disputes that... Shall start another thread on that.Think 'll finally make a list of questions and turn to ya'll for support. This is one heck of a ride.
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Everyone is differentAndy13460 said:Every one is different
Off pain meds after 4 days even though I still had pain they caused more problems than they solved. 14 days after I had a slight sore throat still.
36 days out today and all feels normal now, eating is good, saliva is good, no pain & energy levels are good. Exercising every day back to work next week.
Good luck
I have not started treatment yet. What do you feel made the difference for you? And would you do it again?. I have a sqawmus cell carcinoma behind my nose and lymph. Right now I feel good. Except my hearing is dimmer. Also how would you prepare with what you know now. Thank you for your time.
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ConstipationHowardSanders55 said:2nd Week
Thanks all, I am starting my 2nd week off of both Chemo and Radiation ( 8 Chemo sessions and 33 Radiation sessions). Toughest for me has been that I have been unable to swallow without any pain. I was given a liquid oxycodoyn to help, but it casued constipation.
Your experiences and shared insight have been very helpful.
Silace is a LIQUID stool softener. My local CVS did not carry it but they were williing and able to order it for me.
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constipationHowardSanders55 said:2nd Week
Thanks all, I am starting my 2nd week off of both Chemo and Radiation ( 8 Chemo sessions and 33 Radiation sessions). Toughest for me has been that I have been unable to swallow without any pain. I was given a liquid oxycodoyn to help, but it casued constipation.
Your experiences and shared insight have been very helpful.
Husband had good success with Miralax, which is tasteless and will disolve in just about anything. Very gentle.
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constipation
In the beginning I had severe constipation which was only releived with fleets enema. The regimen I was given, and started working after 5-7 days, was two gel caps of docusate sodium morning and evening plus Miralax in the morning. I've back off to one gell cap in a.m., two in p.m. Works well the last 3 weeks.
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