Diamox
Anyone of you ever had to use Diamox.
Just another side affect to this life I guess.... happy happy happy joy joy joy
Hondo
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Salty
Taste was a huge issue for my husband but he was not on diamox. He actually felt like he had grains of salt in his mouth and every doctor or nurse practioner that we talked to about it acted like they had never heard that before. They kept repeating that a metallic taste was what was usually complained about. Anyhow, he seemed to think sweet things were most agreeable and after a few weeks the saltiness passed. It was absolutely no fun for the time it lasted but, it did end is the good news. Best wishes, robinleigh0 -
Try and trick yourself
Hi Hondo, this is a new one. I don't know how to treat the cause, but my simple mind is thinking you might try squeezing some lime or lemon on your food and in your water, acid to counteract the salt. You might be able to determine if it's your brain or your tongue that way. I guess you could just bite into a lemon slice too, see it it tastes salty. If it does, your brain may just need to adjust to the weaning off diamox. I'd have to guess it would be temporary in that case, since you had no trauma.
Hope it goes away soon.
Hal0 -
That reminded meHal61 said:Try and trick yourself
Hi Hondo, this is a new one. I don't know how to treat the cause, but my simple mind is thinking you might try squeezing some lime or lemon on your food and in your water, acid to counteract the salt. You might be able to determine if it's your brain or your tongue that way. I guess you could just bite into a lemon slice too, see it it tastes salty. If it does, your brain may just need to adjust to the weaning off diamox. I'd have to guess it would be temporary in that case, since you had no trauma.
Hope it goes away soon.
Hal
My husband really enjoyed lemonade mixed with tea during that salty phase. Also known as an "Arnold Palmer"!0 -
Hondo, was everything saltyrobinleigh said:That reminded me
My husband really enjoyed lemonade mixed with tea during that salty phase. Also known as an "Arnold Palmer"!
Hondo, was everything salty when you were on the medication or only when you went off?
Robinleigh, everything savory tasted super saltly to me after radiation. Sweets were better for me. Seems we are in the minority. Most find that they have more trouble with sweets. The salty issue has gotten a bit better these last couple months, but I still cannot use salt or processed foods and I find some stuff that has reduced salt are fairly tolerable. Only took two years.0 -
Sweetsweetblood22 said:Hondo, was everything salty
Hondo, was everything salty when you were on the medication or only when you went off?
Robinleigh, everything savory tasted super saltly to me after radiation. Sweets were better for me. Seems we are in the minority. Most find that they have more trouble with sweets. The salty issue has gotten a bit better these last couple months, but I still cannot use salt or processed foods and I find some stuff that has reduced salt are fairly tolerable. Only took two years.
It's such a roller coaster ride of what is appealing from one week to the next. Maybe we should publish a cookbook...it would have a very interesting table of contents! Everyone here could submit their favorite recipes...0 -
Hi Robinrobinleigh said:Salty
Taste was a huge issue for my husband but he was not on diamox. He actually felt like he had grains of salt in his mouth and every doctor or nurse practioner that we talked to about it acted like they had never heard that before. They kept repeating that a metallic taste was what was usually complained about. Anyhow, he seemed to think sweet things were most agreeable and after a few weeks the saltiness passed. It was absolutely no fun for the time it lasted but, it did end is the good news. Best wishes, robinleigh
Glad the salt and metallic taste finally ended, I too remember when going through treatment that terrible taste in my mouth all the time. Glad to hear the hubby is doing well
Thanks
Hondo0 -
Hi HalHal61 said:Try and trick yourself
Hi Hondo, this is a new one. I don't know how to treat the cause, but my simple mind is thinking you might try squeezing some lime or lemon on your food and in your water, acid to counteract the salt. You might be able to determine if it's your brain or your tongue that way. I guess you could just bite into a lemon slice too, see it it tastes salty. If it does, your brain may just need to adjust to the weaning off diamox. I'd have to guess it would be temporary in that case, since you had no trauma.
Hope it goes away soon.
Hal
I too am hopping it is temporary but it’s been this way now for 3 weeks, just hopping this side effect get going and moves on. I will try the lemon and lime thing and see what happens with it, but I don’t think it is my brain, but thinking about that there may not be much brain left there.
The salt taste is in everything from food to water to juice, oh well just another part of life I guess.
All the best my friend
Hondo0 -
Hi Sweetsweetblood22 said:Hondo, was everything salty
Hondo, was everything salty when you were on the medication or only when you went off?
Robinleigh, everything savory tasted super saltly to me after radiation. Sweets were better for me. Seems we are in the minority. Most find that they have more trouble with sweets. The salty issue has gotten a bit better these last couple months, but I still cannot use salt or processed foods and I find some stuff that has reduced salt are fairly tolerable. Only took two years.
No when I was on the Diamox I lost about 50% of my taste and for someone who only has about 75% of taste that is a lot. I also had a lot of problems with my Lungs as I felt like I could not breathe; it was like an elephant sitting on my chest all the time. Doctors wanted me to stay on the stuff but I told them it is killing me and I am getting off of it if my body doesn’t need it anymore. So here I am 3 weeks later and still having side effect from the stuff.
Oh well just another part of life I guess
Thanks
Hondo0 -
I'm still working on myrobinleigh said:Sweet
It's such a roller coaster ride of what is appealing from one week to the next. Maybe we should publish a cookbook...it would have a very interesting table of contents! Everyone here could submit their favorite recipes...
I'm still working on my recipes, lol. Maybe one day my cookbook will come to fruition.0
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