Throat cancer advice from a survivor-How to numb your throat so you can eat during radiation

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2018
  • Your throat will be an absolute war zone during and after throat cancer radiation treatments. This method of numbing your throat will help you significantly. After a little practice you can get some calories down your throat and also to help keep those delicate muscles working throughout your treatment (which will help your long-term quality of life).
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Komentáře • 16

  • @rainqueen3385
    @rainqueen3385 Před rokem +39

    I'm nearly 30 and I've got my first ever case of strep, my tonsils are swollen to the point I can't eat or drink, talking is not an option, and breathing hurts.
    The doctor prescribed this for me but didn't explain how to use it.
    I know my case of strep is nothing like your cancer, but thank you so much for this. This is extremely helpful. I hope you are doing alright and I wish nothing but the best for you. Thank you

  • @letithms6982
    @letithms6982 Před 5 lety +19

    Holy moly! I watched your videos prior to my 35 radiations and chemo. I have two radiations left. Never thought it would be this bad but Lord Jesus it is! Thank you for the heads up. All the videos you've made are very educational and nothing I've had to experience was a shock to me thanks to your information.

  • @candiceyoung8244
    @candiceyoung8244 Před 5 lety +8

    Hi Jason, i saw ur link in our Facebook group, so i subscribed to ur channel,,im a stage 4 larynx cancer patient, its been 3 years, i had a radical surgery to remove everything in my throat and part of my tongue, have a trach,so i lost my voice, i had a new esophagus built from harvested tissue muscle etc from my arm, so i am able to eat, i choose not to do chemo or radiation for many reasons, i think its wonderful u have a channel to bring as much awareness as possible, as head and neck cancer is overlooked, so God bless, ill be watching 😀

  • @hardknocknewshkn639
    @hardknocknewshkn639 Před 5 lety +11

    Jason being in my 4th week , I’ve been using honey every day , I use it before radiation , after , and at night before bed I use it to coat my throat so the morning isn’t so bad , if I wake during the night , I mean when I wake I will also take a little bit more to keep it going , it’s really helping in controlling the throat pain !

  • @juanitaklepacs9541
    @juanitaklepacs9541 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank-you for this advice:) It's really good to see your doing well this long after initial treatments ended. Sure gives others hope and myself, so thank-you very much for posting these..I may have this, just awaiting ear, nose and throat specialist app. now.

  • @hueycarter5306
    @hueycarter5306 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you Jason. Getting ready to go down the rabbit hole with stage 4, these videos give me a better pathway than a Dr. telling me, "Get ready to walk through hell". This is real, concrete advice that is much appreciated.

  • @Becurlylulu2023
    @Becurlylulu2023 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Jason, thank you for your advice. I start chemo and radiation soon . 33 sessions on radiation and 3 sessions of chemo. Your video was very helpful

  • @laquannacarter7919
    @laquannacarter7919 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Thank you for that info

  • @hankpicard160
    @hankpicard160 Před 5 lety +3

    Brother thank you so much for this information I'm about to start proton therapy,, I just wanted to check on you and see how you're doing these days and did you do any chemo? Keep up the good work ,God-bless*

  • @chrispurvis1719
    @chrispurvis1719 Před 3 lety +4

    That's why they have feeding tubes like I have

    • @jasonb1971
      @jasonb1971  Před 3 lety +3

      Feeding tubes aren't always the best choice for every patient. I chose to not get one due to other longer-lasting side effects of relying on the tube. I hope your treatments are going well?

  • @gitashree5205
    @gitashree5205 Před 5 lety +5

    Thnx 4 ur hlp...my mom also faced this cancer...i m very worried she has 15 radiation left n 5 cemo left...she seems very weak nw..hope she will b fine🤞

    • @jasonb1971
      @jasonb1971  Před 5 lety +4

      It's an absolute battle no doubt. It tests your absolute core of desire to survive. Look to my free Facebook group for help from survivors and caretakers.

  • @sellbuyllc3545
    @sellbuyllc3545 Před 4 lety +1

    are you still helping with concerns i may have I'm at the very beginning stage of treatment to a mass in my throat i gave stage 1 i believe ive had two seasons so far of chemo many more to come i have not stated radiation treatment yet and saw your page and would like to be ready to have less pain any advice to ask from my Dr. ? any advice on what i can do you slow my landlord down from want rent on time while im treating ? thank you in advance .......... Richard from NJ

  • @teeteego
    @teeteego Před 5 lety +4

    What were your symptoms before being diagnosed?

    • @jasonb1971
      @jasonb1971  Před 5 lety +2

      Tyler I found a lump on my neck right below my jawbone. No other symptoms.