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Hello
My husband, age 73 was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma T3 a few months ago. Today marks the 6th day of his post operation, he had 75% of his tongue removed, and a flap made from a graft of his left wrist. I'm personally amazed at his progress so far. But I have my fears too.

Today the doctor stitched up the hole after 24 hours of no longer needing a tracheotomy, he was breathing through the tube for 5 days. He's being encouraged to speak now, but still does not have a handle on his own saliva, so is constantly gurgling and have had only 3 hours of sleep in the last 24 hours due to the pain.

We are taking everything one step at a time, but I cant help but feel anxious about the coming treatments. I came across this website and felt the needs to be apart of this community for the both of us.

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Hello modanisa,welcome to our support group you have come to right place for information, when I came home they send a suction machine portable one rechargeable I used it for 10 days at home and gargle salt water and baking soda as much as possible upto 15 times a day read other people post here that helped me a lot and make absolutely sure he don't lose weight Goodluck any questions just post here someone will have answer


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