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posted by kimmyone
22 April 2013

Oral Cancer - Tumour on Tongue

Last reply: 27 August 2015 10:00

Hi, I was diagnosed in February last year with cancer of the tongue. Professor Stassen, St James, explained I would need surgery to remove the tumour. After discussions with Professor Stassen and Prof Hollywood, St, Lukes, I opted for chemo 5 sessions, and radiotherapy - 35 sessions prior to surgery. My husband (actually my ex husband, who has been by my side all through this, my rock) and I really hoped it would kill the tumour, (it didn't Image removed. ) but it did reduce it.

I eventually had surgery in November 2012. The theatre procedure was right total hemiglossectomy, a right modified radical neck dissection, and they did a reconstruction with left anterolateral thigh flap to reconstruct the right tongue, floor of the mouth. I was told I would not be able to speak after the surgery, but I may be able to make sounds.

However, three weeks after surgery I did talk. My speech is no where like it used to be and I do tell people that I had an operation as it helps relax things. I had a great speech therapist who helped me improve.

Also as I had radiotherapy before the operation it meant that the healing process was a lot slower and I now suffer from lympheodema as they also removed a number of lymph nodes from the right side of my neck. At the minute I attend a therapist who specialises in lymphatic massage.

This whole cancer thing is very hard, everything in my life has changed and it is very hard on my family too. I hope sharing my experience of oral cancer so far, helps in some way.

Biopsy tongue 3/1/12 (49 yrs, 2 sons, 21 and 20).
Diagnosed Cancer 1/2/12
PET CT 6 cm lesion 16/2/12
Surgery scheduled March, however larger lesion discovered, surgery postponed 9/3/12
PEG / Rig 15/3/12
5 Chemo 35 Radio
PET CT good response 2/10/12
Biopsy 18/10/12 cancer still there
MRI showed Lesion reduced 15/11/12
Surgery - Trachea, R hemiglossectomy R mod radical neck dissection, L anterolateral thigh flap 16/11/12
Diagnosis yPT2NoMo

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commented by Kathleen
01 May 2013

27 August 2015 10:00

Hi,

Just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your ongoing recovery. Your courage is an inspiration to us all.

Hugs

Kath

commented by kimmyone
01 May 2013

27 August 2015 10:00

Hi Kath
thanks for your kind words, they really mean a lot. Sometimes I forget I am only four months over the operation, and I have to remind myself to take it easy!
Just wondering if anyone has suffered from cellulitis? Or blisters from lympheodema? I am trying to heal a blister at the moment, but not having much success.

Kind regards

Adrienne

commented by northernstar
02 May 2013

27 August 2015 10:00

Kimmy one, I sent you a PM Image removed.

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