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#11296 07-11-2007 07:20 AM
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Before I was diagnosed I drank sweet tea pretty much all of the time. I had some the other day and man was it good. My question is this...I have heard in the past that sweet tea isnt good for hydration. I have spoken with my nurse about this and she say she has never heard that and says she doesnt thin it will hurt me in any way to start drinking tea again. Does anyone know anything about this????


Dx Mar 07 with Base Of Tongue Stage IV. IMRT 35x with 3 doses Cysplatin ran concurrent. Tx ended May 31,07. Left and right node involved. Radical neck disection 7/18/07
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I always thought the caffeine in tea dehydrates you. I envy you because 4 mos post treatment, I still cannot taste the sugar in sweet tea and it used to be my drink of choice. It tastes like straight caffeine.


11/28/2006. Left lateral tongue, partial glossectomy, T3, moderately differentiated. 12 lymph nodes from neck, all clear. IMRT, 30X, ended 02/21/2007.
#11298 07-11-2007 02:04 PM
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I agree ..it is the caffeine. AS far as tasting it ...these days I dont taste a whole lot and the Neuroma is only making it worse !


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35 year old Female Non smoker, very occasional alcohol ..Scc T1N0M0,partial glossectomy and left neck disection ,2/9/07 No rad deemed ness. 4/16 tonsillectomy ..Trimengenial Neuralga due to surgery
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I drink iced tea all the time without any issues when we are out. At home Ingrid brews Green tea that is in the fridge all the time for me. While I still have plenty of water bottles around... in the car, at my desk etc., tea is a big part of my days and I have no issues related to it. While caffeine is related to dehydration, this is systemic and not localized to the tissues in your mouth.


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The temp has been in triple digits around here and I have drunk gallons of tea with no ill effect. I have been working in the garden and doing other oouside things. It is my understanding that tea has less caffeine than coffee anyway. And yes, I wear my sun hat (grin)

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Seems like I have read that sugar is not the best thing for cancer patients- "it feeds the cancer cells"- please correct me if I'm wrong- "sweet tea" in the South means lots of sugar added. Amy in the Ozarks


CGtoJohn:SCC Flr of Mouth.Dx 3\05. Surg.4\05.T3NOMO.IMRTx30. Recur Dx 1\06.Surg 2\06. Chemo: 4 Cycles of Carbo\Taxol:on Erbitux for 7 mo. Lost our battle 2-23-07- But not the will to fight this disease

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Like Brian we drink green ice tea all the time -- either brew it or buy from local store -- we make/use "diet" as we both watch sugar, Barry for his teeth's sake and me because I am slightly hypoglycemic. Green tea is one of the highest in antioxidants and may have a significant role in helping your body fight cancer.

According to our radiation nurse -- back when Barry was having treatment and getting amifostine, with its high requirement for pre-injection hydration -- any liquid was OK including Jello. He stuck to water pretty much but there was no restriction on tea. I recently read an article that essentially debunked the "caffeine-containing drinks are not hydrating" mantra, they found any liquid helped maintain hydration although plain old H2O was still the best!

Barry did find that, during treatment and a few months' afterwards, drinks high in sugar made his mouth feel "dry" -- this included some of these so-called "Vitamin Waters" and similar energy drinks. He tried these a few months ago and found they no longer had that effect.

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#11303 07-13-2007 06:11 AM
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My wife searched it up and found this article;

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20246225-36398,00.html

And also this;

Drinking tea has health benefits
Submitted by Khalid on Sun, 2006/08/27 - 11:59. Science
A new study shows that tea is mostly beneficial to the health.

Tea cuts down the chances for heart attacks, has flouride in it and hence good for teeth, and has antioxidants in it as well, which although not conclusively cancer-preventing, has other benefits.

Tea is also a source of fluid.

The myth that tea causes dehydration, because of its caffeine content, has been debunked.

All this is good news to me, since tea is my main source of fluid.

The only downsides are the caffeine content of tea, which is less than coffee, and its prevention of iron absorption if taken around meal times.

That pretty much sums it up for me. Im drinking tea again!!!!...LOL


Dx Mar 07 with Base Of Tongue Stage IV. IMRT 35x with 3 doses Cysplatin ran concurrent. Tx ended May 31,07. Left and right node involved. Radical neck disection 7/18/07
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White tea sweetened with fruit juice was one of the first things I found I really enoyed after cancer treatment and it soothed my mouth irritation and cut through the still-present phlegm. Apparently one of the ROs working at the hosp. where I got radiated had worked someplace in the South before and the nurses there recommended decaf sweet tea as a drink to sooth mouth irritation for oral cancer radiation patients. I'm sure they recommended brusing teeth well after that.

I still drink green and white tea. I couldn't for a while when my xerostomia was at its worst because they felt like they dried out my mouth too much (which tea does do) but now that I have some saliva again, I try to have green or white tea at least once a day.

Nelie


SCC(T2N0M0) part.glossectomy & neck dissect 2/9/05 & 2/25/05.33 IMRT(66 Gy),2 Cisplatin ended 06/03/05.Stage I breast cancer treated 2/05-11/05.Surgery to remove esophageal stricture 07/06, still having dilatations to keep esophagus open.Dysphagia. "When you're going through hell, keep going"
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I encouraged my husband to try some sweet tea today to see if he could tolerate it and he did. I was thrilled. He was just sipping water by mouth and the rest through his peg. He is finally starting to eat one small decent meal a day. Thanks for the suggestion.LJ


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