Posted By: Ali E Stage 3 SCCA - 11-20-2021 05:20 AM
Hi, I’m a 35yo female , was diagnosed with stage 3 tongue cancer in sept. Had the tumor on my tongue removed 3 weeks ago as well as 8 lymph nodes.

I am starting radiation on my tongue in a couple weeks and wondering what to expect? I’ve read some about dry mouth, difficulty swallowing, mouth sores, fatigue. Anyone have radiation on their tongue that can give me a little insight ??

Thank you!
Posted By: Paan Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 11-21-2021 08:38 AM
Hello ali,A had daily radiation for 30 days and first 2 weeks went smooth after that skin burns and mouth sores started,for skin I used pure coconut oil and mouth sores I rinsed with salt and baking soda upto 10 times a day I don't know if you gonna have feeding tube or not but mske sure you take in plenty calories to maintain weight. You can find high calory milk shake formulas here just read as many posts as you can that what helped me.goodluck
Posted By: gmcraft Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 11-21-2021 02:16 PM
Just to add to Paan’s excellent advice, a Waterpik is good for getting rid of the ropey saliva. Use the tongue scraper attachment on the lowest setting and put a bit of magic mouthwash in the warm water.

Make sure that you are well hydrated. Drink lots of water even if you can’t eat. Dehydration will weaken you and make you feel awful. If you have trouble with your water intake, talk to your doctor and ask for IV hydration at the hospital.
Posted By: tlc356 Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 12-01-2021 12:49 PM
Either you've been involved in sports cars or a typo.

SCC - Squamous Cell Carcinoma
SCCA- Sports Car Club of America
Posted By: Ali E Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 01-28-2022 10:25 AM
Negative… Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen is what I was told it was called. But thanks for finding what was important to you for a reply.
Posted By: tlc356 Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 01-28-2022 12:17 PM
Other than that, how are you doing? I hope you are progressing well.
Posted By: Sean R Re: Stage 3 SCCA - 03-11-2022 08:09 PM
I believe many people here will tell you that everyone's reaction is different to radiation. But, for me, it was a very rough experience.

I had 30 rounds and the first 15 were rather uneventful, but the effects are cumulative, so that means it gets worse as you progress through your treatment. By the end of it I had lost my appetite, lost my taste, lost a lot of weight, lost my energy, lost hair on the back of my head where the radiation beam travelled (a radiation haircut!), and gained constipation from the pain meds. It took another month or so to regain energy and appetite, and a little longer to regain taste. Yes, there are mouth sores, trouble swallowing, and all sorts other issues that I may have forgotten about.

BUT, I made it through and would do it again just to have the peace of mind that I did everything possible to prevent recurrence. I've been cancer-free for over 8 years.

You are younger and your situation may not be as bad as mine was, but don't hesitate to go through it and see it to the end. You'll be glad you did after it's all over.
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