What is your quality of life after a partial maxillectomy?
Has your quality of life improved or declined after having a partial maxillectomy? If you had to make the choice again, would you do it? What is the hardest thing you've had to live with post-surgery? Making a decision to have or not have this surgery seems like a lose/lose choice. Please share your thoughts and experience.
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I went through the same or similar surgery. Two weeks into radiation, I couldn’t eat anything. I lived on Boost rich chocolate 360 calories each. To keep my calorie count up, I drank 4-5 a day. It was the only flavor I could tolerate, and I tried others. It depends on what flavor tastes good to you. My surgeon and oncologist said you can live on them, as they have everything you need. I did not need a feeding tube. You won’t either if you can get enough calories. You will get better. It’s a very slow process but it will eventually go away. As you start eating more food, you can decrease the number of Boost you drink. I could eat flavored cream of wheat, fluffy scrambled eggs, applesauce, ice cream, smoothies with anything in them that sounded good-especially peanut butter in my smoothie-extra calories. I couldn’t tolerate coffee for a long time but I could drink tea with honey. I kept a calorie count and it worked. Don’t get discouraged, please. Try to keep yourself busy so you don’t think about it all the time. I live in Florida so I would go outside and work with flowers and other plants as much as I could. It gave me a more positive attitude, which I believe, helps with healing. I hope you have something that you can do that will help you.
Hi Karey,
Thank you for this encouragement. Your comments are very helpful!
Thank you so much for all the insight do you wish you did a flap versus an orbutrator
Thank you to all who contributed to this article. I am presently going to be scheduled for surgery for very similar cancer removal...metastatic renal cell cancer on maxillary jaw (small section), partly in sinus. I was offered total reconstructive surgery or the obturator. After reading everyone's experiences, I'm glad (???) I chose the reconstruction. I hope I'll have a better outcome with it. They (MSK) said I'll be "finished" after surgery (7 in hospital, surgery 6hrs), no cancer left, no follow-ups. Everything done during surgery....partial reconstruct of maxilla, teeth, cheekbone reconstructed.
I'm praying for a good outcome and I pray that you all continue to conquer these obstacles in our "new normal". Thank you again for the info and I'll be updating after my surgery.