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Hello . I was diagnosed with HPV 16+cancer of base of tongue March 2023.
Here is my story....I am 57. I had TORS surgery April 2023 to remove base of tongue 3cm tumor ( partial glossectomy )and lymph nodes through right neck dissection. 2 of which had cancer. I had 30 rounds ( ending July 2023) of Proton Radiation to "cleanup" any cancer that may have been left behind from HPV16 base of tongue and Few Lymph nodes . I did not have any Chemo treatment. l was very worried about going on a feed tubing , Dysphagia and Not being about to swallow (eat or drink). It was a struggle to eat during radiation and a few months after and I FORCED myself. I lost appetite and everything had no taste. I ate soft creamy foods for about 3 months once radiation stopped and then slowly back to normal foods. As far as today 14 months out of treatment I can eat and drink about anything I want. My taste buds are about 90% , My throat mucositis has almost gone away, Saliva production 90% and My stamina is back to about 90% . My neck is still somewhat tight and I have an occasional shooting nerve pain but doesnt last long. I will continue to have a throat scope and CT scan every 3 months for two years. So far no evidence of cancer remains. You should also ask about the NavDx Blood test for HPV 16. My NavDx blood work continues to show no sign of cancer.
Make no mistake this will get better for you in the next 6 months or so. Some things may not taste the same, you may have some slight neck or throat discomfort and a little less energy but you will be alive. I take the time now to thank God every morning when I get up, go outside more, look at the clouds and stars, etc. You got this. Have Faith
Hi @jimfitz and welcome to the Head and Neck group. The pain moments you are having on your tongue is typical after radiation for several months if not a few years. Sorry to tell you that but at least it’s just the tongue, not neck, shoulders, jaw, arm or ears which seems to be more common.
I think if the doctors told you what to expect, you might have jumped off a cliff rather than go through this fun house.
It will get better, I promise. The recovery from radiation is the slowest wound recovery imaginable unfortunately.
Chart your improvement on a week to week basis and you will probably see improvement better that way. The eating issues are just something you will have to work out over time. It is rare for any of us to ever return to pre-cancer normal. Hopefully you will find some positives from this experience as most of us have as time goes by. In the meantime, this is a great place for coping ideas and questions to be answered. Courage.