feeling hopeless
Hi everyone my name is william and i have few questions for you guys.
1. It is possible to develop oral cancer through hpv and just months after a possible exposure? ?
2 can someone get medical treatment for cancer despite lack of insurance? ?
Recently i visited two ent doctors and both told me that i have hypertrophy on base of tongue . This scared me because i know there's a link between hpv and base of tongue cancer. They said its a hypertrophy than means the base of my tongue is larger. I feel pain under my jaw and i have dry mouth. Please any advice. Thank you! !
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welcome
nino5,
Welcome to the H&N forum.
1. Generally, it takes years.
2. Yes
It is not cancer until it has been confirmed. Usually through a biopsy.
I had stage IVa, scc, bot, 1 lymph node (surgery, rads & Erbitux). I had NO pain, just a swollen lymph node.
Don’t borrow trouble till it is time
Good Luck
Matt
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Thank you for your answerCivilMatt said:welcome
nino5,
Welcome to the H&N forum.
1. Generally, it takes years.
2. Yes
It is not cancer until it has been confirmed. Usually through a biopsy.
I had stage IVa, scc, bot, 1 lymph node (surgery, rads & Erbitux). I had NO pain, just a swollen lymph node.
Don’t borrow trouble till it is time
Good Luck
Matt
Thank you for your answer Matt. I'm so stressed with this. I'm worried because the pain in my throat is here still, i have trouble eating and speaking sometimes and dry mouth!
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for me
nino5,
Cancer is the #1 stressor on this site.
Worried is a given, but until they say “cancer” we hope it is not.
There are numerous indicators for cancer, but they also apply to less scary conditions.
I did not have pain, trouble eating, speaking difficulties or dry mouth until treatment or after.
On your side,
Matt
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Welcome to H&N group
Welcome and thanks for stopping by. The reason I worded it that was is you most likely will not need to be here which is a good thing.
To your questions:
1. Doctors can't really say how long it takes. Also, 85% that are exposed to it, clear up with their own immune system within two years and it never goes to cancer.2 Yes.
As for you being told it is hypertrophy, that is not cancer and is quite common. Also, most cancers, and especially in the early stages have no pain with them. My tumor was in my throat and it had no pain and was stage 3 [they thought 4 before surgery] I did get an ear ache.Now the best of all: It's not cancer until a doctor tells you it is. I know that just the thought can and does scare the heck out us. I would guess you have 98% or better, it is not cancer, just hypertrophy which can be painful.
I do agree with Matt, and he had BOT Stage IV, and is extremely knowledgeable about it. Sorry, you are having pain and hope it clears soon. We'll keep you in our thoughts.
Bill
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Thank you for your answerwmc said:Welcome to H&N group
Welcome and thanks for stopping by. The reason I worded it that was is you most likely will not need to be here which is a good thing.
To your questions:
1. Doctors can't really say how long it takes. Also, 85% that are exposed to it, clear up with their own immune system within two years and it never goes to cancer.2 Yes.
As for you being told it is hypertrophy, that is not cancer and is quite common. Also, most cancers, and especially in the early stages have no pain with them. My tumor was in my throat and it had no pain and was stage 3 [they thought 4 before surgery] I did get an ear ache.Now the best of all: It's not cancer until a doctor tells you it is. I know that just the thought can and does scare the heck out us. I would guess you have 98% or better, it is not cancer, just hypertrophy which can be painful.
I do agree with Matt, and he had BOT Stage IV, and is extremely knowledgeable about it. Sorry, you are having pain and hope it clears soon. We'll keep you in our thoughts.
Bill
Thank you for your answer Billl i really appreciate your time. I will try no to think to much about it but the pain is really hard.
God bless you!
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Hi nino5. I very well can
Hi nino5. I very well can relate to you. I have base of tongue cancer. I'm positive it from hpv. I've had major drama as a result. I lost my ability to swallow, dry mouth, lost of speech, etc. I'll happy to share more if you would like. Just let me know. I was diagnosed in 2003 (stage IV).
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Hi nino
Sorry to hear that but like Matt said you don’t have cancer until the doctor says you have cancer. You look very young so even if it is cancer so will be strong enough to fight it and become a survivor like many here on CSN H&N. Please stay with us when you get your report back from your ENT and let us how you are doing.
God Bless and Welcome to CSN H&N
Tim
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hi hondoHondo said:Hi nino
Sorry to hear that but like Matt said you don’t have cancer until the doctor says you have cancer. You look very young so even if it is cancer so will be strong enough to fight it and become a survivor like many here on CSN H&N. Please stay with us when you get your report back from your ENT and let us how you are doing.
God Bless and Welcome to CSN H&N
Tim
Thank you for your reply. I'm 33 years old and i live in New York. And i will be posting about my medical tests. I don't drink and i don't smoke. I'm only concern about hpv virus.
Thank you hondo!!
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Matt's perspective
nino5,
My sister is a doctor of viro-biology who retired just recently. She spent her last 8 years working with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). She said it is common to take years for the hpv to present itself as a cancerous ulcer. Until it does become visible it resides hidden under the surface layer of skin.
As Bill mentioned many people’s immune system deals with the hpv. In my case, my anti-hpv soldiers were no match and I acquired hpv related cancer.
In the past a handful of people have become H&N members only to find themselves (fortunately) without cancer. I hope you are one of the handful.
Matt
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5 months and got hypertrophy on base of tongueCivilMatt said:Matt's perspective
nino5,
My sister is a doctor of viro-biology who retired just recently. She spent her last 8 years working with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). She said it is common to take years for the hpv to present itself as a cancerous ulcer. Until it does become visible it resides hidden under the surface layer of skin.
As Bill mentioned many people’s immune system deals with the hpv. In my case, my anti-hpv soldiers were no match and I acquired hpv related cancer.
In the past a handful of people have become H&N members only to find themselves (fortunately) without cancer. I hope you are one of the handful.
Matt
Matt after 5 months being exposed to the virus i got hypertrophy on base of tongue. But i don't know if it is causing the hypertrophy or another virus but definitely this not normal. Although its not cancer my ENT doctor said I'm paranoid thinking it could be i the furure. I'm surprised how fast something can make a lesion i your body. I learned in internet that younger people are being diagnosed with oral cancer due to the hpv virus. So i don't know what to think about my tongue.
William
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iws thank you for your responselws said:Be Encouraged William!
Hi William,
Dry-mouth was a major problem for me. I had to become aggressive in learning new ways to manage it after 3 oral surgeries and 37 weeks of radiation. It can be done I assure you.
Take care and b encouraged!
Like i said before i have been dealing with pain in my throat i have dry mouth and sometimes i have difficulty speaking and eating.
Despite my ENT doctor said its not cancer its so uncomfortable. He put me on antibiotics twice but nothing works. I had and endoscopy and i came negative. So my hypertrophy tongue is bothering me to much. When I'm trying to sleep i feel like the airways is blocked and my mother says i snoring a lot too.
William2016-06-25
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The Gold Standard
A biopsy of a suspicious lesion, node or area is the gold standard for diagnosing H&N cancer. The thing is, there has to be something to biopsy. If you're that concerned, a 2nd opinion at a CCC (Comprehensice Cancer Center) would be in order. If you follow through with a 2nd opinion and all is clear, it would be prudent to look into help with the anxiety you have over this illness.
Positive thoughts and prayers
"T"
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Thank youfishmanpa said:The Gold Standard
A biopsy of a suspicious lesion, node or area is the gold standard for diagnosing H&N cancer. The thing is, there has to be something to biopsy. If you're that concerned, a 2nd opinion at a CCC (Comprehensice Cancer Center) would be in order. If you follow through with a 2nd opinion and all is clear, it would be prudent to look into help with the anxiety you have over this illness.
Positive thoughts and prayers
"T"
I will consider your points. I'm going to see another ENT doctor to get a second opinion.
Thank you! !
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Nino....Nino....Nino
relasx and breathe a little. You've managed to whip up a storm in your mind over something that is about 99.9% not related to cancer or HPV. Did the ENT say anything about acid reflux? I did a little research on hypertrophy on base of tongue...nowhere did I see the word cancer....but I saw acid reflux over, and over....and over. The dry mouth....and even some of the pain....can come from the nervous state you've whipped yourself into.
Most of us haven't a clue when we were exposed to HPV....how do know you were? Actually, that doesn't matter....at least half the people in the world have been exposed....
p
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