Maybe a little more good news?
The jaw osteonecrosis ulcer may be healing. I can feel the thing, but I no longer can see bone. I had Danny look and he can't see the bone either. On Nov 6th, I see the oral surgeon again, so please send happy thoughts, prayers, etc. All of my physicians have warned me that this can take months, if not years, to heal, so I am afraid to get too hopeful.
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Glad it seems to be healing!
Continue to he as hopeful as you wish. Hope is a good thing, and hope based on positive observance is even better. CC, You have always responded really well (except for some of the side effects) to most of the obsticles that this disease has put in front of you. You must be otherwise healthynto keep fighting back the cancer.
Whatever it is, it works well for you, so if it is your hopeful demeanor, then just go with it.
Read an older post! Glad you liked the wedding cake! My neice had a 3 layer, decadent chocolate, carrot cake, and red velvet. I had to try all 3! Hest cake I have ever had!
So happy for younthat you get to plan with yout daughter. That is one thing, along with someone to shop with that you do not get to do with boys!
Hugs and glad to hear good news.
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I just looked up this
I just looked up this horrible problem you have. Hope it continues to heal, sounds painful. May be you may break the rule of long term healing.
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Hi CCcamul said:Glad it seems to be healing!
Continue to he as hopeful as you wish. Hope is a good thing, and hope based on positive observance is even better. CC, You have always responded really well (except for some of the side effects) to most of the obsticles that this disease has put in front of you. You must be otherwise healthynto keep fighting back the cancer.
Whatever it is, it works well for you, so if it is your hopeful demeanor, then just go with it.
Read an older post! Glad you liked the wedding cake! My neice had a 3 layer, decadent chocolate, carrot cake, and red velvet. I had to try all 3! Hest cake I have ever had!
So happy for younthat you get to plan with yout daughter. That is one thing, along with someone to shop with that you do not get to do with boys!
Hugs and glad to hear good news.
CarolHappy thoughts and prayers coming your way CC.!! I could not say it any better than Carol. Please continue to be as hopeful as you wish. It's working!
Keep the good news coming,
Ginny
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What is weird about it is itRozHopkins said:I just looked up this
I just looked up this horrible problem you have. Hope it continues to heal, sounds painful. May be you may break the rule of long term healing.
What is weird about it is it rarely hurts! The ulcer of osteonecrosis is different than a usual mouth sore. A mouth sore is over soft tissue, not hard bone. This ulcer is located over my lower jaw bone way at the back. I just felt it with my tongue and, when I looked at it, it looked like a regular mouth ulcer. Something about it was making me nervous though because I immediately called my dentist. He told me it was suspicious for osteonecrosis and immediately took photographs and emailed them to my onc and an oral surgeon.
The oral surgeon confirmed that it was osteonecrosis and I have been on chlorhexidine rinse since. First, I had to rinse my entire mouth for a week. Now, I am just applying the rinse directly to the ulcer with a toothette (a small sponge on a stick). This is because the rinse can turn your teeth brown - ugh!
Of course, the bisphosphonate, xgeva, was stopped. I had been on bisphosphonates almost 5 years when I was first diagnosed with rib mets.
I was very aware that this was a risk and the longer a cancer patient is on zometa or xgeva, the higher the risk. It is very important to maintain good oral hygiene and I have been fanatical about flossing, brushing and mouthwash. I have seen my dentist every 6 months since (except this past time was 8 months because of my low white blood count).
Would I take xgeva or zometa again? Absolutely! They have done such a great job with my ribs. In fact, if I ever get the ok, I'll try again, as long as it helps.
This was long (probably tmi...lol), but I hope it helps someone else to be vigilant. My advice is don't quit the drug but do be watchful and conscientious.
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Carol, you are a sweetheartcamul said:Glad it seems to be healing!
Continue to he as hopeful as you wish. Hope is a good thing, and hope based on positive observance is even better. CC, You have always responded really well (except for some of the side effects) to most of the obsticles that this disease has put in front of you. You must be otherwise healthynto keep fighting back the cancer.
Whatever it is, it works well for you, so if it is your hopeful demeanor, then just go with it.
Read an older post! Glad you liked the wedding cake! My neice had a 3 layer, decadent chocolate, carrot cake, and red velvet. I had to try all 3! Hest cake I have ever had!
So happy for younthat you get to plan with yout daughter. That is one thing, along with someone to shop with that you do not get to do with boys!
Hugs and glad to hear good news.
CarolCarol, you are a sweetheart and I am praying hard for you. I honestly don't know why I keep responding like I do. No matter what, I try and walk some every day and try and keep my weight down. I am very adherent to therapy, but so, so many others are too.
I sincerely believe I have been fortunate with good healthcare and a responsive cancer. Not that it has been easy battling 3 mets...lol. But I am aware that I am what is now called an "outlier", someone who lives longer than expected with cancer. So many wonderful kindreds have lost this battle and I miss them and wish there were more answers.
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So glad to hear this news
CC, I am so glad to hear this news from you. You are a fighter and we are praying that you will continue to heal. Hoping is is healed so you can really enjoy the cake at the wedding!!! Keep your hope alive.
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pixie dust heading your
pixie dust heading your way..
Denise
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CypressCyntjhis could you
CypressCyntjhis could you help me
looks like diagnosed with Chronic Fibrosing Osteomyelitis and Ischemic Bone Disease of the jaw. Originally thought TMJ. Just feel sick as this been going on for a long, long, time. No lesions yet but another X-ray before final treatment to be discussed. May have had before chemo etc or have been exacerbated by chemo and Tamoxifen. The jaw is misaligned and painful to sleep on. All began with sensitive teeth, route canals, nothing stopped pain because it was the jaw not the teeth. Any info would be appreciated. Does is ever end.
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I had a consultation on MondayRozHopkins said:CypressCyntjhis could you
CypressCyntjhis could you help me
looks like diagnosed with Chronic Fibrosing Osteomyelitis and Ischemic Bone Disease of the jaw. Originally thought TMJ. Just feel sick as this been going on for a long, long, time. No lesions yet but another X-ray before final treatment to be discussed. May have had before chemo etc or have been exacerbated by chemo and Tamoxifen. The jaw is misaligned and painful to sleep on. All began with sensitive teeth, route canals, nothing stopped pain because it was the jaw not the teeth. Any info would be appreciated. Does is ever end.
Hi Had a consultation on Monday for the similar issue. Panoramic X-ray did not show anything significant. Since I do not have an open bone, it is not a Jaw necrosis yet. However I have a mibility (not sure if term is correct) in wto teeth. Going to my primiry dentist who will try to stabilize them following to discussion recommendation with UCLA professor. i will post when I learn more.
Sorry Roz that you are having pain
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