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Hi, I found a lump in my Left Tonsil about two weeks ago. It is hard and some what pointed. I went to my GP whom told me he didn't know what it was but I should not be worried about it. Instead of not worrying I worried and made an appointment for and ENT. The ENT looked around and within a minute or two said I need to have it removed and sent in for testing. So now I have sergury on the 4th. She then scheduled me for a CT scan with contrast which I had yesterday the very next day after I saw her. I still feel a bit warm and have the metal taste in my mouth. Anyways, she said it could be any number of benign problems or cancer. She didn't want to speculate what it might be but would rather wait and see the CT results and Pathology report on the object.
A little History: I am an ex smokeless tobacco user for several years. I have Bruxism bad enough where I have broken several teeth that now have crowns. Symptoms: I found this lump when I felt like something was stuck in my throat on that side. I reached my finger in and found this hard pointy object that seems to go way under the skin and I have no idea where it goes from there. I have had that same feeling on the same side a couple times over the past year or two but never found anything before. I have ear congestion on that side, have felt run down and sometimes get migraines. My jaw muscles are always stiff as well as my neck. I have a Pre Op next Wed. to go over the CT scan and operation. I was wondering what you thought about this, if you had any ideas or thoughts. |
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Hello JR
The hard lump could be a tonsil stone. Read Dr Hoffman's advice on tonsil stones . Then try a Google search for tonsil stones. Be amazed at how common they are, and the different things people on the various message boards have tried. Let us know what it turns out to be. To stop clenching/bruxism, you need to wear my splint - the splint of air. It is free You should become aware of what you are doing with the face and control any daytime clenching habit. When clenching is stopped the muscles relax, the joints are off loaded, and the symptoms of TMJ go away as the joint and muscles are allowed to heal, teeth stop wearing away and crowns stop breaking! Best wishes Vinod 'SPLINT OF AIR' instuctions: This message has been edited. Last edited by: Dr Vinod K Joshi, Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice. "If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King |
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Thanks for the response, is highly appreciated. I am going to try your suggestions with the air splint. I catch myself tensing up so tight sometimes I cramp my tounge and jaw, getting this under control has been difficult. I will let you know what is said at the pre-op on Wed.
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I saw the Doctor today to go over pre-op and the CT results. He said that the CT is pretty much normal except the pointed lump within my tonsil. He said that it is local and not deeply enbedded. He said it doesn't look like cancer and agrees with your theory of a possible tonsil stone or something along that line. He said to be sure they are going to remove it. He said the process should be quite simple but will put me in allot of pain for a week or two.
He also said this is good news, I agree but will be glad when this is all over. My sergury is on the 4th, I will post the results a day or so after. Thanks again for the advice. |
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Jr we will be praying for you on the 4th. I am asuming it is the 4th of October. You won't be alone,,,Always Vicki
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Thanks Vicki! It is on the 4 October, and they said it will take most the day. I don't know how long it will take to get a pathology report. Hopefully not long.
Have a great weekend |
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I did have the Tonsil and the lump removed last Monday the 4th of October. It didn't take long at all. I only remember going one way down the hall and the next instant going the other way. The whole deal took less than an hour.
The pain was pretty severe but they gave me oxycodone that seemed to work pretty good. I quit taking them the other day and am taking tylonol instead. The hole where my left tonsil use to be is filling in. I no longer have a feeling of an object stuck in my throat. Today is the 12th of October and it has been a long week. All kind of things have gone through my head and I have read everything there is available on Tonsil's and lumps in the mouth and neck area. Until this morning I was very concerned this lump may have been cancerous. At my post-op this morning the first thing the Doctor said upon entering the room was """Everything is OK!!""" They couldn't find any admormal cells in the lump what a relief. Turns out the lump is a elongated ligament that has been growing since an injury way back in 1987. After I finish healing I will be back to normal, maybe even better than before. My prayers and thoughts are with anyone dealing with any kind of cancer. |
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Hello JR
Great news! You should have stopped bruxing now Best wishes Vinod :coffee: Disclaimer: Please see your own dentist/doctor for a proper diagnosis as my words should not, in any circumstances, be taken as dental/medical advice. "If you see what is small as it sees itself, and accept what is weak for what strength it has, and use what is dim for the light it gives, then all will go well. This is called Acting Naturally." Lao-Tsu, Tao Teh King |
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