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#4630 01-06-2005 12:18 PM
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This is minor, but the weather has turned cold here in the Puget Sound region and my lips have been feeling really dry. A quick web search and I came up with an article that says we have salivary glands in our lips. Who knew?

Since mine don't seem to be working, I wondered if anybody had any suggestions for moistening the lips.

Ken


SCCA T2N1M0 diagnosed 11/02, radical neck dissection, 7 weeks radiation, 6 surgeries to deal with osteonecrosis, 10 weeks hyperbaric oxygen. "Live strong. Laugh often."
#4631 01-06-2005 02:17 PM
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My Drs recommended Aquaphor (brand name) ointment. It works quite well and last longer than lip balms. I first used it when I got blisters on my lips during radiation. I finished treatment 6 months ago but continue to have painful blisters on my lips. No one seems to know what this is from or what to do about it. I thought it was connected to the Thrush but I don't seem to have thrush anymore, but still have the blisters.

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Stage IV tonsil cancer diagnosed 4/04, radiation & chemo.

#4632 01-06-2005 02:31 PM
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Mica,

Sorry to hear about the blisters and such, but thanks for the tip. I've got some Aquaphor, so I'll give it a try.

Ken


SCCA T2N1M0 diagnosed 11/02, radical neck dissection, 7 weeks radiation, 6 surgeries to deal with osteonecrosis, 10 weeks hyperbaric oxygen. "Live strong. Laugh often."
#4633 01-06-2005 03:07 PM
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Ken,
I was glad to read your post because I was going to make the exact same one. I finished radiation 7 months ago and the weather has turned very cold in New England and with it, my lips have been incredibly dry.
I usually put Aquaphor on them 5-6 times a day and it is a big help. I carry around a small tube of Aquaphor so I have it at hand all the time. The best size isthe free sample size that I got while getting radiated.
Lip balms don't cut it. I've tried Vaseline which works pretty well too. Someone recommended taking apart a Vitamin E capsule and spreading the liquid on my lips but I've not yet tried that. Trouble with Aquaphor is that you leave lip prints on everything!

- Sheldon


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#4634 01-06-2005 06:50 PM
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My dry lips are one of my biggest issues. I can go without the water bottle for long periods of time but panic if I can't find my chapstick! I used to use the aquaphor until I got over having it on my fingers all the time. I started using just a plain chapstick and use it hourly every day, and a few times during the night. I will wake up and be fine without a drink, but have to use the chapstick...............go figure.
Another good lubricant for the lips is plain old crisco (lard). To messy to take outside the house though!
Minnie


SCC Left Mandible. Jaw replaced with bone from leg. Neck disection, 37 radiation treatments. Recurrence 8-28-07, stage 2, tongue. One third of tongue removed 10-4-07. 5-23-08 chemo started for tumor behind swallowing passage, Our good friend and much loved OCF member Minnie has been lost to the disease (RIP 10-29-08). We will all miss her greatly.
#4635 01-07-2005 12:10 AM
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Hi guys,

Thanks for the tip about using Aquaphor! My lips, too, have been unusually chapped and I've using Chapsticks, Blistex and Vaseline, but I've got some extra Aquaphor hanging around so I'm going to give that a try. As always someone on this board always thinks of posting the questions I wish I had!

Hugs, Nancy


Stage IV oral cancer (tongue), T3N2, total glossectomy with right and left modified neck dissection 7/03, rad /chemo ended 11/03
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We have chronic dryness problems in our house (due in part to old steam radiators), so I've found I have to have humidifiers going around the clock throughout the winter. I need them not only for my own comfort but for the three dozen or so orchids that live here in my sunroom. Ever since I started with the humidifiers, I've had fewer problems with dry skin/lips.

Cathy


Tongue SCC (T2M0N0), poorly differentiated, diagnosed 3/89, partial glossectomy and neck dissection 4/89, radiation from early June to late August 1989
#4637 01-07-2005 07:02 AM
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I have always had dry lips even without radiation and use a gel called Desowen that my dermatologist prescribed years ago. No messy fingers, I use it once or twice a day. Also has no taste. If I remember, aquaohor had a bad taste.

Eileen


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mets to 1 lymph node in neck; rt ND, 36 XRT rad
Aug 2001 tiny tumor on larynx, Stage I total laryngectomy; left ND
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#4638 01-07-2005 07:11 AM
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Sheldon,

Leaving Aquaphor lip prints is a sacrifice I'm willing to make. wink

When I run out of the sample someone gave me, I'll check out the travel goodies at RiteAid. I'll bet they carry it.

Thinking about Minnie's post, I can't quite visualize a travel-size can of Crisco, but it would be one heck of a conversation starter.

Ken


SCCA T2N1M0 diagnosed 11/02, radical neck dissection, 7 weeks radiation, 6 surgeries to deal with osteonecrosis, 10 weeks hyperbaric oxygen. "Live strong. Laugh often."
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I don't use anything on my lips. I do find myself walking everywhere with a bottle of water though. Dry lips may be a sign of dehydration also. Are you drinking lots of fluids daily?

Danny Boy


Daniel Bogan DX 7/16/03 Right tonsil,SCC T4NOMO. right side neck disection, IMRT Radiation x 33.

Recurrance in June 05 in right tonsil area. Now receiving palliative chemo (Erbitux) starting 3/9/06

Our good friend and loved member of the forum has passed away RIP Dannyboy 7-16-2006
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