what to do prior to starting treatment
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welcome
CeeCee,
Welcome to the H&N forum, where you’ve already received a bunch of good advice. I was stage IVa, scc bot, lymph node, hpv+ (surgery, rads & Erbitux)
One of the best and easiest pieces of advice I received here was to drink lots of water (fluids) and swallow, swallow, swallow, it becomes important.
Matt
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Eat non stopBunnymom said:Dear CeeCee
I just read your post. Please feel free to private message me as sailor suggested.I am also a single mom. My daughter was 13 when I started treatment. contact me and we can chat.
BunnyMom
Seriously, eat and eat and then eat some more. Get the triple cheeseburger. You are headed to a time when you won't be able to eat, now is the time, you have free license to eat any damn thing you want. Eat for calories. Welcome to the Board.
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first off sorry to hear your
first off sorry to hear your having to go through this.
i went through it myself at age 38 and in july i will be turning 55 , so dont think for a minute you can not beat this because you can .
Now as far as what to do before starting treatments it really varies from person to person .
but if i had it all to do over i would have had all my teeth removed because i have endured horrible pain and still in the end no matter how good i took care of my teeth it was a losing proposition ,i am not suggesting this is right for you because not everyone has the problems i have had .
your most important job is to eat and if at all possible gain some pounds while you can .
stock up on products like boost or ensure and milk shakes and ice cream are your best friends .now the one really smart thing i did was to seek help from the mental health community joinng a group and taking anti-depression drugs because it really helped me through it of course the internet really did not offer at that time what it does now .
but good luck and may God Be With You through your struggle to come0
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