#48779     09-12-2007 06:39 PM      |       Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11  |    My husband is now 20 days out of radiation and is worried his taste may never come back.  Anyone know of a case where it didn't?  I haven't heard of one yet.      |      |       |                      
#48780     09-12-2007 06:45 PM      |       Joined:  Nov 2002  Posts: 3,552    Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)   |           Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)    Joined:  Nov 2002  Posts: 3,552  |    I have heard of people whose taste didn't come back or was altered but they seem to be the exception.  It took a full year for me and it happened gradually over time with salt being the first and sweets being the last.  You have to be patient. I didn't even start to turn the corner for 30-45 days post Tx.        
Gary Allsebrook *********************************** Dx 11/22/02, SCC, 6 x 3 cm Polypoid tumor, rt tonsil, Stage III/IVA, T3N0M0 G1/2 Tx 1/28/03 - 3/19/03, Cisplatin ct x2, IMRT, bilateral, with boost, x35(69.96Gy) ________________________________________________________ "You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes" (James 4:14 NIV)
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#48781     09-12-2007 07:10 PM      |       Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11  |    So, when did you get a first hint of the return?      |      |       |                      
#48782     09-12-2007 07:15 PM      |       Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11    Member   |      OP      Member    Joined:  Sep 2007  Posts: 11  |    Sorry,  I replied to your reply before seeing the whole message.  Joe had about 60cGy and no chemo. His tomur had previously been completely removed from parotid salivary gland.  Do you think the amount of radiation makes any difference?      |      |       |                      
#48783     09-12-2007 10:41 PM      |       Joined:  Jul 2007  Posts: 45    Contributing Member (25+ posts)   |           Contributing Member (25+ posts)    Joined:  Jul 2007  Posts: 45  |    Hi, For me my taste didn't start to return until about 60days or so post R/T. & it's still improving all the time 9 months out!        
Undifferentiated Nasopharyngeal Ca. T3N1M0 stage: IIb. diagnosed: June 2006. 6cycles of high dose chemo (Cisplatin & 5FU). 6 & half weeks (33sessions) radical R/T
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#48784     09-13-2007 08:34 AM      |       Joined:  Aug 2007  Posts: 32    Contributing Member (25+ posts)   |           Contributing Member (25+ posts)    Joined:  Aug 2007  Posts: 32  |    I'm about 6 months out of radiation, and taste has not fully returned, but has gotten better.
  I never did loose the salt taste, but sweet taste became very weak. The first bit of something would be sweet and then the taste would fade. It still does but has improved a good bit.
  At first, anything sour would burn my tongue, even tomato sauce. I've been taking zinc supplements and I think they had helped my tongue to settle down and not burn. But the research on zinc seems very mixed.
  I'm sure the degree of taste loss depends on how much radiation and exactly where on the tongue. My oncologist was very vague on what improvement I could expect.        
Stage III BOT, 14 weeks chemotherapy, 7 weeks IMRT. Finished treatment Jan. 2007.
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