Throat cancer advice from a survivor- Easy Sign language to use when getting radiation treatments
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- čas přidán 18. 03. 2018
- Throat cancer patients who are undergoing radiation treatments may not be able to speak or move their head during the daily procedure. This is troublesome when the doctors ask you a question (just like when a dentist asks you something while hands hands are halfway down your throat!), how do you answer?!
Learning (then teaching) a few very simple signs will help things go much smoother and reduce your frustration at an already stressful time.
As promised, here are a few helpful links to learn more signs:
www.lifeprint.com/
www.signingsavvy.com/
I've made a few other helpful videos...
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* Radiation mask info: • Throat cancer advice f...
For free one-on-one online Q&A just join my Facebook group "Throat cancer advise from survivors". (Make sure to answer ALL 3 of the questions to join! We're very strict about this to keep the group legit with no spammers or "miracle" cure bullshit) Here's the link / 981336378564432
I am concerned that I might be going to be going thru something similar . I'll be going thru my second biopsy on my neck . The ENT is very clear on the procedure it helps
Trying to locate your Facebook page but have had no luck with a search. Is it still up and running?
Btw, your videos are a godsend, thank you!
Thank you for your videos. Have you made a video on how you found out you had cancer? Symtoms?
Didn't the medics give you substantial pain meds for instance morphine ? I'm in week three and have been prescribed cocodamal and oramorph. When the pain gets worse we will move to morphine tablets. Also they are planing a NG tube for feeding if needed. Forgot to mention that I live in The United Kingdom.