Still not healing and completed treatment in December.
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osteoradionecrosis
is one of the complications we can have. It can have early onset, or present many years after radiation. A number of people here have dealt with this problem, which most commonly involves the jaw, but may involve a number ofmother sites in the area. I am sure some of those people will be along to discuss with you. In the meantime, it sounds like they are headed in the right direction with your husband. It can be quite a journey to solve this, involving hyperbaric treatments, and perhaps even more surgery to get this under control. But eventually, they will get this under control.
best to you
Pat0 -
you might
i had necrosis many many years post treatment, they gave me iv antibiotics and hbo. 6 months after the treatments i was finally starting to do better but it took probably a year to year and half to feel healed. I asked the doc. 9 months after the hbo treatments about having to do them. he said look at it this way, it's about risk and reward. you could have given it time and maybe you would have recovered with a strong maybe. but by doing the hbo you reduced the risk of failure and probably helped alot of the healing.
please keep in mind and probably has not been shared lately but everyone reacts to treatments the same way, we are all different. for me it took 8-10 months to be able to swallow without thinking about forcing a swallow while eating. recovery for everyone in the head & neck society is slow. i recently supported a friend who i would call the poster child for surviving treatments. 4 weeks post treatment he was eating most everything. 7 weeks post treatment back to work full time and doing volleyball refereeing at 9 weeks. i must say this at 2 weeks post treatment he was very upset he was not back 100%. so everyone struggles with recovery.
sad that you husband is on the long term recovery, prayers it continues to get better.
john0 -
Thinking of you !
Hello there !
My goodness you guys have been through some major tough times ! I have no experience with this...was hoping HBO could help my lungs but not used in US yet for this issue. I am so happy other's with experience chimmed in for you. I pray that even if your husbands recovery (healing) is slow...it continues to move forward and improve with each and every day ! Katie0 -
HBO treatmentskatenorwood said:Thinking of you !
Hello there !
My goodness you guys have been through some major tough times ! I have no experience with this...was hoping HBO could help my lungs but not used in US yet for this issue. I am so happy other's with experience chimmed in for you. I pray that even if your husbands recovery (healing) is slow...it continues to move forward and improve with each and every day ! Katie
Starting in November of 2009, I first had a series of 80 dives to see if it would help with the rawness of my throat. I finished radiation in May of 2004. The dives did help somewhat so the doctor suggested 40 more. After going through these, I didn't see any more improvement so I stopped them. One year after the treatments, I ended up with necrosis of the left side of the mandible. I saw a surgeon and was given three options. One was to do nothing, two was to take out the bad portion of bone and not replace it with anything and three was to take a piece of my fibula (the non weight bearing bone in your leg) and graft it into my jaw. Now, after a failed bone graft, I am left with what was basically option two. I have a disfigured face with a portion of jaw missing. I was never told about debridement. If the doctors don't mention debridement, ask about it. I just wish I knew then what I know now.0
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