Posted By: William1949 Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-18-2008 02:47 PM
I was just looking at John's question on taste buds and had one that follows very closely. My taste buds are coming back albeit very slowly but I continue to have a very tight and sensitive side of the neck where the surgery took place. I know you have lots of scar tissue to deal with and swelling ( edema - sp? )but I had hoped for better than this and I also must have a good slug of liquid to get food down on about every bite. Sound familiar? Can I expect a whole lot of progress in the next several months? Thanks!

Bill
Posted By: Robroaster Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-18-2008 03:23 PM
Bill,

Make sure that you are doing neck exercises every day. I am 2 1/2 years post surgery and it is much better, but will never be perfect. My doctors suggested that I take 150mg of zinc for my taste buds along with some l-glutamine each day to help heal the tissue. My taste is back 100%, saliva about 85%, but neck is still a bit stiff. Shortly after surgery my skin all around the surgery site was very sensitive as the nerve ending were trying to repair. That has all gone away and many of the nerves have repaired themselves. All in all I'm thrilled with my recovery.
Regards,
Rob Jaffe
Posted By: Eileen Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-18-2008 05:13 PM
Bill,
I too was put on Zinc to heal taste faster and I think it worked. I could taste most things a few months after rads ended. Had to drink tons of liquids to get food down and cut everything into tiny pieces, but could eat as long as it was not hot spicy or acid. Give it a try.

Take care,
Eileen
Posted By: William1949 Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-18-2008 06:27 PM
Thanks Rob and Eileen. My ROC had actually recommended zinc a few months ago. I tried it briefly but I was on a few other meds after coming off tx so I stopped as I did not see any improvement. I think I will give the zinc another shot and look into neck excercises, etc.
Bill
Posted By: DM32ASA Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-24-2008 02:22 AM
Bill,

I am 2 1/2 years out from treatment. I still have stiff neck and tender to touch side of neck. It has improved but must stretch daily. I found that doing in the shower made it feel real good. Also when laying down with head and neck support twist neck to right and left, up and down hold position a few minutes. Also raise arm on the side of the surgery. Most of us have some impairment do to surgery on that side.

I was just thinking today that I feel much better than I did a year ago. So things just take a long time to heal, and sometimes longer than what we would like. Improvement, no matter how small are steps to recovery.

Take care, and welcome to OCF.
Diane smile
Posted By: William1949 Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-24-2008 03:58 PM
Thanks Diane. I go see surgeon tomorrow for regular check up and we have list of questions. I have learned everyone is different in their recovery and healing is a slow process. This site is umbeatable as most have made the journey is some form or fashion. I am not satisfied with a few mouth issues and I'm concerned about future dental conditions but will hold off until after visit tomorrow.

Bill
Posted By: JeffL Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 06-24-2008 08:05 PM
Bill -- I am approaching the 1 year anniversary of the end of my treatment in a couple of weeks, and continue to struggle with the neck tightness and tenderness. I have tenderness on both sides, as my neck dissection was bilateral. I can eat reasonably well, but do need considerable amounts of fluid for some foods. My taste is about 85% of the way back, maybe a little more. Chocolate and a few other things are not very good yet, and overall taste is somewhat muted.

Dry mouth is ongoing, but I use the Biotene products religiously, and drink lots of water. Salagen helps a little.

Finally, I just had about $2,500 of dental work to repair radiation damage to most of my front teeth. Still have some discoloration near the gumline, but DDS says that daily fluoride treatments and rigorous brushing, flossing can prevent these from decaying. Teeth are still all there, and they still work, so I figure I am ahead of the game.

Keep posting and asking questions. We are all here to help.

Posted By: kateyes928 Re: Tight Neck - Swallowing - 07-10-2008 06:37 PM
Bill...the head and neck exercises will help with the stiffness. I will celebrate my one year date in Sept. and still have a lot of tenderness on the incision site. The stiffness I am dealing with is due to fibrous tissue and I am still on a PEG tube. Nothing, not even saliva goes down. So all of you putting down soft foods with lots of liquids, I envy you. I most likely will be on the tube permanently. For the stiffness I use a heated "bean bag". This is a flannel sack, for lack of a better word, that is actually filled with cracked corn. You heat it in the microwave and wrap it around your neck. I think you can find these online. My daughter sent this one to me. Boy does it feel good! Good luck to everyone here. Katie
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