Jawbone Replacement due to disintegration of radiated jawbone
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Hi,Sam44646 said:Need some words of encouragement
Hi. I need some words of encouragement. I'm 54yo male diagnoised with state IV tongue/tonsil cancer back in 02/11. I had two weeks of chemo and 37 radiation treatments. Problem I'm have now is with dead bone in my left lower jaw. Had a debridement done but that led to a fracture of my jaw do to weakness in the bone. They have schedule me for surgery. Fabila Free Flap replacement. The whole idea of this surgery has us all scared half to death. I need to know things will get better.
My husband had fibulaHi,
My husband had fibula free flap in Baton Rouge. He had some issues with blood flow initially due to damage from radiation, but is doing wonderfully now.
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I agree. It is a slowhwt said:Slow process
My cancer was in jaw so I also had my jaw replaced with fibula in 19 hour surgery. That was 01/2012. Finished rads & Cisplatin 05/12. The radiation got me more than anything. I have lost 65 pounds, weight loss has slowed dramatically the last few months. My feeding tube was removed last June. Think of it as your friend. Nutrition and hydration are key to your success. I was fortunate that I did not need to travel. I have had 3 clean scans since tx finished. Don't lose sight of the goal. God Bless!
I agree. It is a slow process, but slow and steady wins the race. My husband was discharged exactly a year ago, and other than missing teeth, he is doing great. Hope to get that taken care of in the fall some time if insurance will pay for it.
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Veteranwrhbounds said:burn out
I do not know how far you are from Houston but I fly in & out same day as Dr appointment but I think Baton Rogue is as close to the east of Houston that they fly. I only drive when I want to and have a hotel room.
As to the FT I know how frustrating it can be and the one thing you don't want to hear it takes time. All infections take time some more than others. I have been going to MdeB for 6 years now and have had many surgeries. Wish I could be more help but from what you have shared best I can do
Bill
Does anyone know of specialist near the eastcoast that will work on retired military? My only insurance I have is through the Veterans hospitals (VA) and my surgeon in Philly won't do my jaw replacement now.
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Veteranretiredosc said:Veteran
Does anyone know of specialist near the eastcoast that will work on retired military? My only insurance I have is through the Veterans hospitals (VA) and my surgeon in Philly won't do my jaw replacement now.
First, thanks for your service. I live in the Midwest so no help. You might want to start a new thread/discussion topic for more replies. Good luck
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HWThwt said:Veteran
First, thanks for your service. I live in the Midwest so no help. You might want to start a new thread/discussion topic for more replies. Good luck
Thanks, My case manager called me today and is looking into somewhere here in PA.
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Travelretiredosc said:HWT
Thanks, My case manager called me today and is looking into somewhere here in PA.
The actual surgery is so important that I would travel wherever I needed but you'd also have long distance follow-up to deal with. Any chemo/rads (if needed), I say the closer to home the better.
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Hi Retired,hwt said:Travel
The actual surgery is so important that I would travel wherever I needed but you'd also have long distance follow-up to deal with. Any chemo/rads (if needed), I say the closer to home the better.
(jeez, I can't believe I'm communicating with a Steelers fan, LOL) I'm not quite sure I understand your situation. Is your doctor refusing because the VA Hospital says no or is it that he does not have operating privileges in the VA Hospital. I don't know about the size of the VA Hospital in Philly but the one here in downtown Baltimore is very large. Is the reason that the hospital there can't handle that type operation?
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hi Maryanne,
I found outhi Maryanne,
I found out yesterday that I need to have my lower right jaw replaced with the tibia from my leg. needless to say, I,m very worried and upset. I too had radiation after having 2/3 of my tongue removd. were you able to walk and if not, how LNG before the pain in your leg went say....any jaw complications?
is this surgery disfiguring? Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Just had it donejwilli said:hi Maryanne,
I found outhi Maryanne,
I found out yesterday that I need to have my lower right jaw replaced with the tibia from my leg. needless to say, I,m very worried and upset. I too had radiation after having 2/3 of my tongue removd. were you able to walk and if not, how LNG before the pain in your leg went say....any jaw complications?
is this surgery disfiguring? Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I had a left mandibular resection in May 1, so am now at home for the long recovery. As I was told it would be, in the short run the leg pain and stiffness is the biggest problem. I wait several months until they can start the dental work. Let's stay in touch, and PM me if you want to.
Mike
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Just sAw your notehwt said:STL
I also had mine done in St Louis MO.Just saw your note and I may need a good surgeon myself. Would you mind giving me there name and etc. I live in Branson, Mo. Had stage 4 of the mouth and did pretty well with it all but had a bad set back last July and now back on a peg tube. Seems like we all tend to get many of the same set backs in time.
Glad to hear your doing pretty well. Roger
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