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I have just discovered this site which I find very informative. My mum has cancer of the tongue which is now in her lymph nodes. She had chemotherapy and radiotherapy last year but has just had her tongue biospied which has come back clear but her lymph nodes are up again and she has been told by her Oncologist that it looks inoperable but she has to wait to see her Surgeon next week. | |||
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Sarah, Hello and welcome to our forum, we are proud ti have you join us, but also sadden that you had to. Make any sense. Please keep us posted on Mum. Perhaps we can help answer some questions and calm some fears. Whatever the case may be,, you are not alone, and she is not alone,,,always Vicki Lynn | |||
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Hi Sarah How was your mum's tongue cancer discovered? Have they biopsied the enlarged lymph nodes - sometimes it is just an inflammatory reaction. 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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Hi The cancer took about 6 months to finally diagnose after she had a very enlarged lymph node on her neck which was biopsied. She then had an EUA - examination under anaesthetia - which found the primary on her tongue. She had absolutely no symptoms from this at all. They haven't biopsied the swollen gland this time round. She sees her Surgeon again next week. | ||||
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She and you will be in our thoughts Sarah. My mother always says think good thoughts and it is advice worth trying to follow at times like this. You can't do anything between now and seeing the doc next week. So just be and live today doing something nice together. Pamper yourselves some way, anyway. This is the news we all dread so we have some idea of the anguish and distress you must both be going through. | ||||
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Well, the cancer had come back in the lymph nodes. Mum started her chemotherapy again 3 weeks ago and it has absolutely floored her. She is in hospital at the moment. She hasn't ate in 21/2 weeks as she had very bad thrush from her lips down her oesophagus. On top of that she had an underlying throat infection. She is now on a morphine pump and a drip. The lump has all but gone in her neck though and she sees the surgeon and oncologist tomorrow to go through the next stage. Her oncologist is very pleased with her and hopes that she won't need any more chemotherapy. I don't think she could take it anyway. She's quite positive although she's finding it hard talk. | ||||
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Sarah I am so sorry to hear this news. Be there as much as you can be, having your family is so important. I know this, my daughter is 24, she just cannot take coming around me. So she is running right now. Bless her heart, I wish she could she that she is only taking precious time away from us...Bless you and yours, you are in my prayers, Always Vicki P.S. Hug mum for me... | |||
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