Tonsil Cancer - 4 months post treatment
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Acupuncturepascotty said:Hey there
Hi Glenna, thank you for posting a comment, it is really comforting to know that someone you don't even know would take the time to say hello, I wish you all the best for your treatment and I find you a total inspiration. Love and happiness to you always Cheers Jen
Hi Jen,
I am 11 mths out for same deal as you though I was given Erbitux + IMRT and had the left Tonsil (SCC) removed (again). I actually had a tonsillectomy as a kid.
I also went through with Naturopaths and still do. I also started Acupuncture about 2 months out to restore my saliva. I have had some improvement but it still goes up and down. One of the girls posted an Acupuncture technique here done by a US Acupuncturist/Dr. I sent it to my lady in HK and she ran that technique with me 2 weeks ago. I had immediate results so it has improved but I still would like a bunch more. I reckon I am producing 10-15% now which is OK. You have 3 main sets of Salivary glands and you, like me, had them blasted. We also a myriad of tiny ones all through out mouth so that most likely where the most recovery is from.
Anyway I can PM or email you the paper if you are interested and thanks to whoever posted that information a couple of months back.
Scam
PS I am East coast 3 hrs North of Sydney but live in China. Had my Tx in HK. Bunbury and Bussletown are beautiful towns !0 -
Never Smokedpascotty said:Grateful
Hi John, this is starting sound like an epidemic. Before diagnosis I didn't even know such a thing existed. We're you a smoker, I am interested only because, I have met 3 ladies around my age in Western Australia that have the same thing and have never smoked. They don't test here for HPV but my radiologist said he is 98% sure that is what I had. It seems most people have proved positive, but, becuase they don't test you never know. ANyway will keep posting Cheers Jen
I have never smoked or used tobacco in my life. I posted on your thread on commonalities...
HPV is greatly on the rise, and especially in the H&N cancer for adults within the 40 - 50 year old range. To the point of overtaking tobacco related H&N Cancers.
The thought within the medical community (from what I've read) is mainly from two common practices;
Less tobacco users due to education and awareness of the dangers of tobacco use.
Greater acceptance and practice of oral sex within the last few decades.
Best,
John0
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