Help for esophagus burn?
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preventive treatment
First, sue, you should be using some sort of preventive agent, not one BEFORE rads but AFTER. Some people swear by natural aloe (be careful not to get some aloe wannabe that contains petroleum, as that sinks into the skin and could cause problems the next time you have rads, especially if they are daily). Some people like something called aquaphor, and I found success with something called biafene. Not endorsing a product here, and there are probably better ones now: the point is to use some sort of agent to help prevent burning AFTER rads (and, as always, ask your rad guy before considering any of this).
Next, ask your doc about Nexium or some other product usually used for acid reflux that might assuage your pain. (I am both head/neck and lung cancer survivor.)
I do not know of any magic elixirs for your esoph, other than smoothies and milk shakes .
And since you are in treatment, you DO need the nutrition.
Best wishes. Wish I could help more. Most of the stuff I used was for the mouth and probably wouldn't help you.
Take care,
Joe0 -
Burnt esophagus
Hi Sue, I know what your going through, this was my worse side effect from treatments for nsclc 3B. I was perscribed magic mouth wash first, you gargle and let slowly trickle down throat about 1/2 hour before eating, this helped. When i was done with last rads (had 35 last one Aug 2008) he perscribed Oxycodone solution, this really helped. I ate lots of milkshakes with plastic spoon and all soft type foods (scramled eggs mac and cheese and lots of mashed potatoes) only water i could drink was spring water (no floride) regular water burnt bad. I never thought i could give up my morning coffee but i did for several months. Hang in there it does get better. Best of health .... Dan0 -
My rad doc prescribed meDan620 said:Burnt esophagus
Hi Sue, I know what your going through, this was my worse side effect from treatments for nsclc 3B. I was perscribed magic mouth wash first, you gargle and let slowly trickle down throat about 1/2 hour before eating, this helped. When i was done with last rads (had 35 last one Aug 2008) he perscribed Oxycodone solution, this really helped. I ate lots of milkshakes with plastic spoon and all soft type foods (scramled eggs mac and cheese and lots of mashed potatoes) only water i could drink was spring water (no floride) regular water burnt bad. I never thought i could give up my morning coffee but i did for several months. Hang in there it does get better. Best of health .... Dan
My rad doc prescribed me what we called my Harry Potter Potion, from the pharmacy. It was Maalox, Lidocain, benedryl and something else. You swish it around your mouth, hold it in back of your throat and swallow.
It numbs/soothes your throat and makes eating/drinking easier. I found yogurt to be easy going and also Luigi's Frozen Ice. Stay away from any tomato sauce. Fetticini pasta sauces were easy to eat.0 -
Burnt esophagusDan620 said:Burnt esophagus
Hi Sue, I know what your going through, this was my worse side effect from treatments for nsclc 3B. I was perscribed magic mouth wash first, you gargle and let slowly trickle down throat about 1/2 hour before eating, this helped. When i was done with last rads (had 35 last one Aug 2008) he perscribed Oxycodone solution, this really helped. I ate lots of milkshakes with plastic spoon and all soft type foods (scramled eggs mac and cheese and lots of mashed potatoes) only water i could drink was spring water (no floride) regular water burnt bad. I never thought i could give up my morning coffee but i did for several months. Hang in there it does get better. Best of health .... Dan
Thank you for the information. My x-fiance, whom I am taking care of (going through SCLC) is having an extremely difficult time with the swallowing and pain. Oxycodone tablets seem to help somewhat but the coughing and terrible pain is overwhelming for him at times. I've resorted to all recipes which are only (soft items), I wish that I could do more but I cannot possibly imagine what he is going through. I appreciate the heads-up about the spring water. He was a huge coffee drinker but now is only having tea or cocoa in the morning. Best wishes to you and God Bless. Deb0 -
sore throat
suekgaard,
My mom is going through radiation and chemo and developed similar symptoms. She was diagnosed today with esophagitis and thrush which is not uncommon among patients with compromised immune systems. She is on another cadre of prescriptions to get rid of the fungal infection which caught us offguard because she got a really good cat scan report and her med onc nurses thought she looked really well at her last chemo. I know it's a long time after your original post but thrush is something to keep in mind and nothing to mess with!
JennaluvsMom0 -
Trouble swallowing
You and I are in the same boat. This is my 3rd week also. Just started having trouble swallowing. Also, everyone tells me to keep hydrated, which is tough when you can't swallow. I think I have thrush also. I am taking the elixer with the maalox, benedryl, and lidicaine. It helps a little with eating, but you still have to eat soft and easy to swallow things. Thicker drinks are better than watery. Easier to get down. I hope this helps.0 -
Esoph burning from rad.soccerfreaks said:preventive treatment
First, sue, you should be using some sort of preventive agent, not one BEFORE rads but AFTER. Some people swear by natural aloe (be careful not to get some aloe wannabe that contains petroleum, as that sinks into the skin and could cause problems the next time you have rads, especially if they are daily). Some people like something called aquaphor, and I found success with something called biafene. Not endorsing a product here, and there are probably better ones now: the point is to use some sort of agent to help prevent burning AFTER rads (and, as always, ask your rad guy before considering any of this).
Next, ask your doc about Nexium or some other product usually used for acid reflux that might assuage your pain. (I am both head/neck and lung cancer survivor.)
I do not know of any magic elixirs for your esoph, other than smoothies and milk shakes .
And since you are in treatment, you DO need the nutrition.
Best wishes. Wish I could help more. Most of the stuff I used was for the mouth and probably wouldn't help you.
Take care,
Joe
Hi Sue, I went through this when I was first told I have lung cancer. The Dr. I had for my rad treatments gave me something called Miracle Mouthwash,it worked at soothing the throat and mouth as I had both. Hope this helps.
irishgrammy600
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