Gagging
Has anyone had the feeling like there's a scab or something in back of throat everytime you swallow ? I feel like that after each chemo usually a few days down the roAd. I have a hard time cuz it gags me everytime I swallow. Any help on what to do would b great. Thank you
mary
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Sending good thoughts
I have no advice, no experience to help you with this, but I read your posts and it just seems to me that you're having an awfully hard time of it, and I wanted to let you know you're in my thoughts. I so hope you get some relief soon.
xoxo
Victoria
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Had same thing
Mary, I had the same thing when I was taking chemo. I felt like I had a piece of small food stuck on the very back of my tongue. I did not have no problem with my throat, just on my tongue. It felt like a very thin layer. I would take my toothbrush and scrub very hard way back in my throat. No success. It did not cause me to gag though. I could eat fine but it just felt like a thin layer of something way back on my tongue. It did not hurt. It was just aggravating. Hugs, Pixie
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Mary ---Pixie Dust said:Had same thing
Mary, I had the same thing when I was taking chemo. I felt like I had a piece of small food stuck on the very back of my tongue. I did not have no problem with my throat, just on my tongue. It felt like a very thin layer. I would take my toothbrush and scrub very hard way back in my throat. No success. It did not cause me to gag though. I could eat fine but it just felt like a thin layer of something way back on my tongue. It did not hurt. It was just aggravating. Hugs, Pixie
So sorry to hear this - I too, had similar issues during chemo -- what help at times I found is sucking on ice chips, during and after each chemo. Sipping ice cool drinks with ice - the first 4 or 5 days after chemo relief most of my discomft.
What does your Oncologist, or his staff say about this side effort? If you get a chance, please call your Oncologist.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
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Mouth sores?VickiSam said:Mary ---
So sorry to hear this - I too, had similar issues during chemo -- what help at times I found is sucking on ice chips, during and after each chemo. Sipping ice cool drinks with ice - the first 4 or 5 days after chemo relief most of my discomft.
What does your Oncologist, or his staff say about this side effort? If you get a chance, please call your Oncologist.
Strength, Courage and HOPE for a Cure.
Vicki Sam
Mouth sores are very common during chemo -- I don't know if they can also show up in your throat, but I would think that would be possible.
There are some very effective mouthwashes your doctor can prescribe for chemo-related mouth sores -- please be sure to let your oncologist or chemo nurse know about this problem right away. In 2015, there's just no need to suffer with a lot of the side effects from chemo, when doctors now have good treatments available to help make us more comfortable.
Traci
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Throat sores
I had mouth sores that went into my throat. For the mouth sores I used Magic Mouthwash that my oncologist prescribed for me. Basically it numbed my mouth and did help. There really wasn't anything they could do for the throat sores so for a few days after chemo I ate soft foods that were room temperature. Nothing acidic. Drinking cold or room temperature non carbonated liquids helped too.
Best,
Clementine
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Throat***Clementine_P said:Throat sores
I had mouth sores that went into my throat. For the mouth sores I used Magic Mouthwash that my oncologist prescribed for me. Basically it numbed my mouth and did help. There really wasn't anything they could do for the throat sores so for a few days after chemo I ate soft foods that were room temperature. Nothing acidic. Drinking cold or room temperature non carbonated liquids helped too.
Best,
Clementine
I had issues with my throat with swallowing and once I could not swallow at all for several hours and it scared the you know what out of me.. Also I found that I was not able to swallow large pieces of anything at all...and had to be very careful to chew, chew, chew each and everything I ate for a very long time. Even today I have to be careful and I'm alway wondering if cancer of the esophagus will show up one of these days. (I take that back).... Anyway, I told my Onc then and he sent me for tests and went thru a lot of drinking things and being put on tilting machines while I tried to drink things etc etc......but there was no real conclusion about a thing and I wondered if they just wanted to send in more Bills for all of that. Oh me.......bad attitude. The Ice sipping sounds like a good thing to me....... keep us informed on what your Oncologist says ok? Prayers for Strength & Courage, xxoo Glo
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no advice..
sorry tono advice..
sorry to hear
hugs
Denise
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