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I'm one year out and still find eating a chore and when I eat it's a 2yr old sized portion, no joke, my 2yr old actually eats more than me! I still supplement twice daily via peg since it takes me so long to eat and the drs think i'm way too skinny and need to fatten up.

My taste buds are getting a little better, I can taste most things but a little altered. My tongue will still burn quite a bit on random things that aren't even spicy or acidic.

I can't drink without adding some thickener to my drinks because I aspirate on thin liquids.

I say with time, he will get better, hang in there!


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EllEll and others,

Look the thing about our S L O W recovery is that it is S L O W but and there always is a but, do not think early on that this is the way you will be for the rest of your life. It's frustrating for sure but for the ones of us "lucky" enough to just get the chemo/rad we do recovery a great deal of our pre Tx saliva and taste and the joy of eating will return. For me, it wasn't until my 15th month post Tx that I had a bust of improvement that left me satisfied that if I didn't recovery anymore I could live with it (like I had any choice, but you know what I mean). I saw another slight improvement at 24 months and nothing since. I estimate I'm back to 90% of pre Tx levels. Even at my estimated 90% I can tell that my taste is not as sharp and still drops off the more bites I take and I still do get dry at certain times but please just try and give yourself a good 2 years to recover.


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David, can I have the 10% you aren't using? LOL Thanks buddy.


Since posting this. UPMC, Pittsburgh, Oct 2011 until Jan. I averaged about 2 to 3 surgeries a week there. w Can't have jaw made as bone is deteroriating steaily that is left in jaw. Mersa is to blame. Feeding tube . Had trach for 4mos. Got it out April.
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Thanks so much for all the responses. I'm sure Dave will thank you too because this means I can lay off nagging!!! He is working hard on keeping up with those 3000 calories so for the time being I won't worry about what he is eating to do it. We were just talking today about what his cholesterol is going to look like . It is so true about wanting those comfort foods. He's become a root beer float addict!!! So random.


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Another big thing in regards to learning to eat again is texture. Anything that had a rough texture or of course spices I wouldnt eat. The first time I tried chinese food I was at a buffet. I frantically ran to the beverage refill section and gulped glasses of chocolate milk to ease the burning. Mashed potatoes that are homemade and arent blended smooth I cant eat.

Have Dave try pancakes with butter and real maple syrup. The chemicals in processed syrup can burn your mouth. Thats something that is fattening. It will be a while before he needs to be concerned about low cal foods.


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I would bet his cholesterol count is much lower. Now my worry is the sugar count from eating tons of cookies, but my PSA went way low and so did the Cholesterol. I sure do agree with Christine on the homemade mashed potatoes . It feels like a mouthful of sand. Christine is up on everything and I read all of her posts for their wisdom.


Since posting this. UPMC, Pittsburgh, Oct 2011 until Jan. I averaged about 2 to 3 surgeries a week there. w Can't have jaw made as bone is deteroriating steaily that is left in jaw. Mersa is to blame. Feeding tube . Had trach for 4mos. Got it out April.
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I don't know if I can respond to old listings ...but I was shocked at how right on the food selections were ...I eat all the same things ..cookies, snack cakes, desserts, and yes too whipped potatoes get stuck up in the roof of my mouth along with soft breads, Cannot drink carbonated soda - has to be flat ..juices have to be diluted. My Ensure is mixed with Ice Cream to give it a thicker texture. But I worry about my diabetes and cholesterol. So far I am not too bad as my portions are so so small - give up often trying to work it down my throat to swallow and there is not so much pleasure - I used to LOVE food! - I just eat off my husbands plate. Desserts are more desirable.


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All these posts on food tonight. I guess I have to admit I've given up on eating solids as of late.

Of course we are all different in side effects etc...but with the tongue and facial paralysis coupled with the other effects it's just too much for me if I want to try talking most of my day...and I'm not good with that for long periods either. To maintain my weight and muscle content, which seems to be ever increasing lately, I just stick to Ensure Plus mixed w protien powder. I do make an effort to eat some solids everyday, but I'd rather not.

I don't even get up for desserts anymore (as a wrestler they were always my vice sucking weight) due to my teeth falling out of my head.


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