hello Sir, I hope you are doing well, I have one question, did you have any dry mouth or the feeling of losing saliva from your mouth before you were diagnosed with tonsil cancer..?
Hi Ravi, I would say no, my salivary output was always normal and adequate. The one symptom I had that is noticeably gone was a severe dryness of the right side (cancer side) of my throat, even with my Adams Apple, about an inch away. When I had an "attack" the dryness would stop me in my tracks without the ability to even speak and only swallowing saliva or drinking something would help. Without a liquid, it would take about 30-45 seconds to go away and would always make my eyes water like crazy. Since cancer diagnosis that has gone away oddly enough. Thanks for your question.
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hello Sir, I hope you are doing well, I have one question, did you have any dry mouth or the feeling of losing saliva from your mouth before you were diagnosed with tonsil cancer..?
Hi Ravi, I would say no, my salivary output was always normal and adequate. The one symptom I had that is noticeably gone was a severe dryness of the right side (cancer side) of my throat, even with my Adams Apple, about an inch away. When I had an "attack" the dryness would stop me in my tracks without the ability to even speak and only swallowing saliva or drinking something would help. Without a liquid, it would take about 30-45 seconds to go away and would always make my eyes water like crazy. Since cancer diagnosis that has gone away oddly enough. Thanks for your question.
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