Throat/Healing
I had SCC of the tongue. SUrgery, chemo, radiation. My radiation (35 treatments) ended in late August but my throat still bothers me. I don't have teeth anymore so I drink smoothies or eat soft foods only but I find whatever soft foods I eat afterwards my throat hurts a lot for several hours. Did anyone else experience this? It's been 5 months since radiation so I figured it would be better by now.
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This could go on for while...
but not forever....this will still happen to me now (4 years out)....but with tougher foods. Just a couple weeks ago, I had trisquits with cream cheese on them....I had a hell of a sore throat for the next week....it took me three days to figure out WHY my throat was sore (always nervous, ya know ). Looking back, it's the year mark that really shows how far each of us have come. It truly takes a LONG time to heal. I'll bet some soft foods don't make it sore, and some do....just that tiny bit of difference in texture makes a difference.
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not to worry yet
cbeaz4626,
I agree with p51, it can take a long time and the foods which once were your friends are no longer welcome. I used magic mouth wash for a while, but things got much better.
If your doctor is not worried and he seems to care, I would just be patient and continue to experiment with what works or doesn’t.
Matt
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slight texturesphrannie51 said:This could go on for while...
but not forever....this will still happen to me now (4 years out)....but with tougher foods. Just a couple weeks ago, I had trisquits with cream cheese on them....I had a hell of a sore throat for the next week....it took me three days to figure out WHY my throat was sore (always nervous, ya know ). Looking back, it's the year mark that really shows how far each of us have come. It truly takes a LONG time to heal. I'll bet some soft foods don't make it sore, and some do....just that tiny bit of difference in texture makes a difference.
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You are right the slightest texture difference and my throat feels it immediately. I'll give it more time. I get impatient with all this stuff as I am sure you all did too. Just want to get on with things......
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thanks Matt.......I just needCivilMatt said:not to worry yet
cbeaz4626,
I agree with p51, it can take a long time and the foods which once were your friends are no longer welcome. I used magic mouth wash for a while, but things got much better.
If your doctor is not worried and he seems to care, I would just be patient and continue to experiment with what works or doesn’t.
Matt
thanks Matt.......I just need to be more patient.
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Check to make sure you do not
Check to make sure you do not have thrush. It is pretty common for those of us who have had radiation treatments in the neck area. I have had it twice. The first time was about three weeks into radiation. That pretty much ended eating. Then after treatments were done, I was getting taste buds back, starting to eat a variety of foods but it became difficult. At my check up, the doc saw yeast and I thought oh my, that explains it. Just something to look for. I took Nystatin again and the yeast went away and it's back to seeing what tastes like what. KFC dark meat original recipe is like my mmm good! Sausage, venison right behind. Try black cherry kool ade too. Hope you recover complete and quick. Good luck and above all, God Bless you. Dan
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