| Joined: Aug 2016 Posts: 11 Member | OP Member Joined: Aug 2016 Posts: 11 | I am so looking forward to the last treatment. I know that I won't feel any better and may feel worse for a while, but at least I'll not be adding to the problem every day! I've started gagging often when I cough or yawn, which leads to more gagging and dry heaves, which just sucks. The Lorazepam under the tongue the RO nurse told me about really helps, though I don't like to do that more than once a day. Crushing the pills for thrush, as well as Tramadol and Mucinex really helps get them down. Have Magic Mouthwash since last week, as well as the Miles Mixture, and that helps too.
I'm doing pretty good getting water down, as well as cream soup, Boost, Carnation Instant Breakfast, herb tea with Eagle Brand milk or honey. Egg drop soup is my favorite, but there aren't many calories in it. I know I'm not getting all the calories I should, though I'm definitely making sure I get enough liquid.
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It sounds like you have got a handle on dealing with the discomfort of radiation. That's really positive.
We were advised by the nurses when John was getting his treatment to stay ahead of the nausea, i.e. Take medication as soon as you start to feel nauseated and don't wait until you are actually throwing up as it will be harder to bring it under control once you start throwing up. Is the gagging due to anxiety or the thick mucous? If it is the former, Lorazepam will help as will mindfulness meditation, or even just telling yourself to calm down and focus on breathing regularly. John did that all through his treatment on the advice of his therapist. If it is caused by thick mucous, then using the Waterpik more often with some magic mouthwash will clear your mouth.
I hope this helps. You are almost there, soon you'll see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Gloria She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails... Elizabeth Edwards
Wife to John,dx 10/2012, BOT, HPV+, T3N2MO, RAD 70 gy,Cisplatinx2 , PEG in Dec 6, 2012, dx dvt in both legs after second chemo session, Apr 03/13 NED, July 2013 met to lungs, Phase 1 immunotherapy trial Jan 18/14 to July/14. Taxol/carboplatin July/14. Esophagus re-opened Oct 14. PEG out April 8, 2015. Phase 2 trial of Selinexor April to July 2015. At peace Jan 15, 2016. | | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 383 Platinum Member (300+ posts) | Platinum Member (300+ posts) Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 383 | Great job! You're closing in on the finish line. Stay in front of the nausea! There are other meds they can prescribe to take prior to treatment to help stay in front of side effects! Way to go and best wishes on a strong finish!
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SCC right side BOT/FOM; DX 1-25-06; Neck dissection/25% of tongue removed 2-17-06. Stage 2 Recurrence 7-06: IMRTX35 & 3X Cisplatin ended 10-18-06. Tumor found 03/18/13; Partial Glossectomy 03/28/13 left lateral tongue. Nov. 2014; headaches,lump on left side of throat. Radical Neck Dissection 12-17-14; Tumor into nerves/jugular; Surgery successful, IMRTX30 & 7X Erbotux. Scan 06-03-15; NED! 06-02-16; Mets to left Humerus bone and lesion on lungs-here We go again! Never, Ever Give Up!
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