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#70769 02-29-2008 04:29 AM
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I am hoping someone with experience can help. My dad was diagnosed almost 5 years ago. He did chemo and radiation. As a result of the radiation damage, he will never be able to take anything by mouth. He struggles with pleghm (sp). He has a hard time coughing things up. He would take a plastic spoon, and scrape the back of his mouth to aleve the problem. He says this no longer works. Has anyone experienced this before, and did a suction machine help? Thanks to all of you for your help and guidance through this difficult time.

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i used a suction machine (prescribed by my doctor and paid for by my insurance). it was most helpful when i was going through the treatments and had hypersalivation and phlem. the suction machine was a great help to me. your dad might want to request one through his doctor. hope this helps. God bless!


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Are you able to open you mouth very much. Dad can only do it about an inch or so. Was wondering if mattered. Is the tubing able to stretch to the back of the throat?


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the tube has a plastic attachment at the end of it that you can replace as needed. yes, it can reach the back of the throat. the suction device works on a similar basis as the suction machine in your dentist's office. you can close your mouth while using it to provide more suction power or you can leave your mouth open. it works either way.


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His problem is not about too much saliva. His is gunk stuck at the back of his throat. Thats why I was concerned that maybe a suction machine would not work, as I said before, he would try to scrape the gunk with a spoon.

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hi vickiem,
i understand that his problem is phlem in the back of his throat and not too much saliva. i just meant that if the suction machine worked for me and reached all the way back into my throat that it would work on the gunk in the back of your dad's throat. hope this helps. good luck to you both!


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x28007: I sent private e-mail to you...I am in Troy, very near you...where did you receive treatment? Glad to know you're doing well...

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emmylou1951: I never received a private message. Where is Troy?


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x28007: I'll re-send original message. Troy is in Montgomery County


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Vickie,

My sister used a portable suction machine during the entire treatment and it was a life saver. She used it also after vomiting to cleanse her mouth since it was hard for her to spit and swallow. Sometimes she would go to far back and get the gagging reflex, you just have to be careful of how far back you guide the receptor. It cost her $30.00 a month to rent (her medical coverage would not provide it) and is rechargable, and weighs about 5 lbs.

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Nancy


Caregiver to sister Connie, dx 2005, scc tongue, 4 surgeries inc. radical left side neck dissection 7/06, 35 IMRT, and 7 cisplatin 2/07, passed away 8-11-07, 51 yrs. young, fought with courage, strength and grace, found peace on her new journey.
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