Taste Buds
Wanda
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Salt water & baking soda
I always gargled with salt water & baking soda every night and started doing it the night before my first chemo and I never lost my taste buds. I got a little lazy with it because I got so tired during the end, but I stopped and after my last chemo, I got sores in my mouth and lost my taste buds, so there must be some truth to it working. It definitely can't hurt anything! I hope it works for you!0 -
Salt, Water and Baking sodaMarlene_K said:Salt water & baking soda
I always gargled with salt water & baking soda every night and started doing it the night before my first chemo and I never lost my taste buds. I got a little lazy with it because I got so tired during the end, but I stopped and after my last chemo, I got sores in my mouth and lost my taste buds, so there must be some truth to it working. It definitely can't hurt anything! I hope it works for you!
Thanks for the info. I will gargle tonight before going to bed since I will be taking my second round of chemo tomorrow morning. I didn't lost my taste buds the first time, but as they said "an ounce of preventions is the pound of cure." Thanks again.
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Thank you, i will give it aMarlene_K said:Salt water & baking soda
I always gargled with salt water & baking soda every night and started doing it the night before my first chemo and I never lost my taste buds. I got a little lazy with it because I got so tired during the end, but I stopped and after my last chemo, I got sores in my mouth and lost my taste buds, so there must be some truth to it working. It definitely can't hurt anything! I hope it works for you!
Thank you, i will give it a try. As you say it can't hurt.0 -
Ya, maybe the metal utensilsRE said:Taste
For me the taste in mouth was a metal taste, I learned to use heavy duty plastic utensils to eat with which did help me to taste more of the food and less of the metal taste chemo was creating for me. Hope this helps a bit.
RE
Ya, maybe the metal utensils could be effecting my tast of the food. I give plastic a try.
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I think it started when iDESTINY27 said:Salt, Water and Baking soda
Thanks for the info. I will gargle tonight before going to bed since I will be taking my second round of chemo tomorrow morning. I didn't lost my taste buds the first time, but as they said "an ounce of preventions is the pound of cure." Thanks again.
Nina
I think it started when i got my first neulasta shot last week. It helps increase the white blood count.0 -
Hi, Wanda
My oncologist recommended Biotene mouthwash, which you can get from the drugstore -- it's not expensive, has a very pleasant, mild mint taste, and I used it religiously during chemo -- didn't get any mouth sores at all.
Plain water also started tasting nasty to me, to the point that I stopped drinking much water -- BAD, BAD idea during chemo, you need LOTS of hydration. Crystal Light was my lifesaver -- I've never liked the taste of it full strength, but I bought some and just sprinkled a little in my glass of water -- voila, bad taste gone! The fruit punch flavor worked best for me, but they have so many flavors, it was kind of fun to experiment with buying a different one each time I went to the grocery store. Other women here have highly recommended lemon slices, orange slices, or cucumber in your water.
Hope that helps,
Traci0
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