Hi. Thomas again. Question! Ever since my surgery (Oct. 3 2005) I feel my tongue on the surgery side. It does not hurt or anything, but I can feel it.
About a year ago I ask my doctor about it, and he said that was normal. Because of the nerve damage and scar tissue. I am 2
years out now, and I can still feel it, not any less, than 2 years ago. I want to know if it will ever go away. I can live with it, if it does not!
Does anyone knows anything about vitamin B17, and what is your thought about having white sucre in your diet. I read once
that cancer patients should not use it. Cancer cells love glucose in any form! Love to get feedback on this. Thomas in Calgary, AB


T2N0M0 Residual Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Hemi glossectomy. 25% of right side tongue removed. Forearm flap, Tracheotomy, Neck dissection, Mandibular osteotomy. Oct. 3-2005 +
30 rounds of radiation and no chemo. No smoking and drinking.