Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma Right Parotid + Accessory Parotid Gland

Posted by knb2010 @knb2010, May 31 3:43am

I have shared below my wife recent treatment summary, after 1 month we have due of MRI, Pet-CT and review with treating doctor. But right now she is having mild pain at treated area and at muscle below shoulder, head, sometimes dry cough. Treating doctor and hospital which is 1000 miles away have suggested regular head and neck exercise but it is not working. Is it post CCRT symptoms or sign of reoccurrence ? or should i check with local doctor or wait for 1 month ? kindly suggest any treatment plan..

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Hello @knb2010 and welcome to the Head and Neck Cancer group. Speaking as a patient, I can say that after radiation everything is extremely slow to heal. Muscle pain, cough, difficulty swallowing are all very common and expected for months if not several years. We typically look at recovery month over month or in other words 'am I better this month than last?'. When we look at just a few weeks some things get better whilst others get worse or become new issues to deal with.
Neck exercises often help and certainly don't hurt.
The idea that a reoccurrence has taken place is a normal feeling that won't go away for perhaps decades. Even at the five year mark when the doctors tell us we are now at the safe point like the rest of the population, many of us think "Well great. That's where I was when I got cancer!"
We are here to help you through the recovery process. Many of us are very good with specific issues that are difficult to deal with when the doctors shrug their shoulders. Others most likely will jump into this discussion in time. Patients and courage in the meantime. It looks like you have good care.

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@hrhwilliam

Hello @knb2010 and welcome to the Head and Neck Cancer group. Speaking as a patient, I can say that after radiation everything is extremely slow to heal. Muscle pain, cough, difficulty swallowing are all very common and expected for months if not several years. We typically look at recovery month over month or in other words 'am I better this month than last?'. When we look at just a few weeks some things get better whilst others get worse or become new issues to deal with.
Neck exercises often help and certainly don't hurt.
The idea that a reoccurrence has taken place is a normal feeling that won't go away for perhaps decades. Even at the five year mark when the doctors tell us we are now at the safe point like the rest of the population, many of us think "Well great. That's where I was when I got cancer!"
We are here to help you through the recovery process. Many of us are very good with specific issues that are difficult to deal with when the doctors shrug their shoulders. Others most likely will jump into this discussion in time. Patients and courage in the meantime. It looks like you have good care.

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Did it take awhile for bloodwork to go back to normal? My husband is concerned as some is low and some is elevated, it’s been three months since last treatments. Still can’t gain much weight. Next week is pet scan, wish I knew it was going to be ok, all the waiting.☹️

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@cris2

Did it take awhile for bloodwork to go back to normal? My husband is concerned as some is low and some is elevated, it’s been three months since last treatments. Still can’t gain much weight. Next week is pet scan, wish I knew it was going to be ok, all the waiting.☹️

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Actually when it came to bloodwork, the radiation bruised my thyroid which resulted in a thyroid storm. After more than a year it settled out. I have been on meds to knock down an overactive thyroid for twenty years now. It’s minor but still it is a common issue from radiation. Many doctors and patients fail to check TSH levels which basically contribute to overall feeling well.

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