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Hello, I am 6 mos post Tx and am re-learning how to take my pills by mouth. I get scared because they sometimes get hung up at the back of my throat and that causes my swallowing muscles to get stuck temporarily. I've been crushing them and taking them via peg tube before this. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to take meds by mouth? My mouth is still in the dry phase. I've tried crushing the pills and putting them in pudding, but the pudding is too dry and thick to go down all the way. Help!


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Hi
Try cream cheese, it's just sticky enough to hold the pills inside and soft enough to slide down.
Hope this helps
Sunshine.. love and hugs
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I was using very warm water for a while after my rads. Just run the tap water to the point of where you can stand it. It seems the warm water relaxes the throat musles and the pills would go on down. Hope this helps. smile


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Seedless jam---or what you yanks call jelly--warm it, stick pill in and enjoy!!
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Crush pills, place in teaspoon of yogurt, down the hatch followed by lots of water.


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Try taking a sip of water first and then put the pill on your tongue and swallow away. I am surprised that you are having this problem 6 mos out. What do your docs say?


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I found this wonderful device on the "big" auction website, it is an irrigation syringe pill crusher! Take the plunger out, drop in pill, put the plunger back in (tip facing upwards) turn the plunger and it decimates the pill no matter what size it is, you dont lose a fleck of the pill, suck up some water and poof down the tube!...... DH even on his weakest days could do it by himself. Make sure the pill bottle says it can crushed though before you do it! Dont want any accidental OD's!


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Reoccurance 3/2007,Lymph Node same side Positive SCC, Swelled to 2.5 inches. IMRT X35 Cis X3 Completed 33 IMRT Cis x2 carbo X1 MET to lungs post treatment 10/04/2007
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This was suggested to me by a retired ENT surgeon so I thought I'd pass it on.
Place pills on a tablespoon, take another tablespoon and put on top of the pills. Crush the pills into a powder between the spoons in the same manner that a pharmacist uses a mortar and pestel. When the pills are powdered add a teaspoon of sugar, take a drink of water, dump the contents of the spoon with the sugar and crushed pills in your mouth, swallow and take another drink of water.
The powdered pills should be easy to swallow, the sugar should hide any unpleasant taste, stimulate saliva flow and the water will facilitate swallowing.
I have never tried this but it may help some. Ask your doctor if this method is OK.
Cheers,
Mike


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Crushing the pill and taking in applesauce works and applesauce works pretty well even when the pill shouldn't be crushed.


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Mike,

When I read your post I was reminded of the Mary Poppins song, you know...the one that goes..."a spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down, the medicine go down, the medicine go down." :-)


Margaret
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Dx 5/18/07 SCC, BOT, lymph node involvement. T1N2BM0. (Stage 4a, G2/3)
Tx 6/18 - 8/3/07, IMRT x 33 Cisplatin x3 (stopped after 1st dose due to hearing issues). Weekly Erbitux started 6/27/07 completed 8/6/07.
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