Tonsil cancer and recovery, my story so far.......

Tonsil cancer and recovery, my story so far.......

I discovered a small lump on the left hand side of my neck, just under my jaw, sort of gland area in May 2018. I assumed it was a swollen gland, but when it didn't go away after approx. 2 weeks, I went to my doctor. He wasn't overly concerned, but said it should be investigated if it was still there after 3 weeks, which it was. I went back to my doctor and he referred me to an ENT clinic. I underwent various tests, blood test, ultrasound, biopsy, CT scan and pet scan and all of the results were inconclusive, the doctors were adamant that the lump was harmless, however they would have to remove the lump. The operation was a success and a 4.5cm lump was removed, one week later I was told that it was cancer, a secondary cancer with an unknown origin. A second operation was required to find the origin, so my tonsils were removed, a small piece from the base of my tongue and all lymph nodes from the left hand side of my neck. This operation was much more complex, took around 4 hours and recovery was very difficult to say the least. Around a week later again I was told the cancer had originated in my left tonsil (HPV+) and found in a further 4 lymph nodes. No trace of cancer in my tongue thankfully and the lymph nodes with cancer were directly surrounding my tonsil and had not spread further down my neck. Around 40 lymph nodes were removed in total. I was told I would need 6 weeks of radiotherapy.  Which, quite frankly was the worst news ever, based on the possible/likely side effects, and not forgetting that horrible mask. I was to have a high dose of radiation to the left hand side of my neck and a lower dose to the right. I postponed my treatment until after christmas and at this very moment I finished my treatment just over 6 weeks ago. The treatment was difficult and I felt side effects almost immediately, my saliva thickened up and my taste changed very quickly. I managed to eat the whole way through and even now without too much pain, obviously with a lot of medication. I am on a fairly strict, bland diet so not to aggravate my throat and ulcers. I started getting ulcers towards the end of my treatment which are only just clearing up now, but over the past few days managed to get oral thrush too.  I get quite alot of pain in my jaw/gum that goes up to my ear, which is really painful at night, but have eventually found a pain killer to help that. The mucous towards the end of my treatment got pretty bad and is only just subsiding. My taste is quite good already and saliva slowly getting better. I am convinced that I have faired better than most throughout the treatment because of the lower dose of treatment to the right hand side of my neck. I had no internal side effects on that side whatsover, just slight burning on the exterior. The left hand side of my neck burned quite badly in the end, then scabbed, then peeled, over already fragile skin due to the previous operations, but it did heal quickly. I am of course still healing and still very much in recovery right now, but I'm hoping things will still get better. Looking forward to my first packet of crisps and sweeties and of course some alcohol........

I thought I would share my story in the hope that I can help someone else, or give other tonsil cancer patients hope and be able to give some friendly advice if needed.  I am 38 years young, diagnosed at 37 if that is of any interest.

Best wishes to you all x

  • Morning, I finished my treatment (chemoradiotherapy) in February, and then got onto the Compare trial to have immunotherapy which I finished in August. My cancer was T2 N1 M0 HVP+. In reply to your post, keep trying different foods it will get better. Early on, I maaged thick soups and over cooked, sloopy cassaroles; also scrambled eggs (no toast) made with cream, tinned spagetti, dal, stir fry vegetable with noodles. I make a mean peanut sauce, 1 spoon smooth peanut butter, 2 of soy sauce and 2 of water, sometimes honey. Porridge with peanut butter, oh try oat milk, as I found cows' milk made the mucus thicker. I am a vegetarian and I can't do many beans or pulse yet so I have a lot of peanut butter! Another easy one is banana, oat milk and peanut butter smoothie and full fat yogurts, cream and ice cream from the local farm shop. You need to keep up the exercises which I didn't realise, so my jaw was stiffening up. I am going to our local lymphodema clinic, and I've yet more exercises to do. I can manage pizza as long as it's a very thin crust and I have mayo or coleslaw with it. But keep trying, I always have a lot of water with meals, sometimes tears too.It DOES get better.

    I also have a question, does anyone else find they get sore throats? I know everything's sore but I have a distinct soreness on the right side, where the cancer was. I have had this for almost a month now and despite seeing my GP, and ENT consultant for a camera down the nose, they all say it looks normal. I'm going to have another PET scan but I just wondered if this was normal.

    Keep a positive attitude, we can do this together! x

  • Oh I forgot, I didn't/ don;t find any of the gels or srays worked, but the bioxtra mild mouth rinse is good and Peppersmith chewing gum with zylitol helps.

     

  • Hi can I please ask what ur first symptoms where? Currdntly going through this process and it's nerve wracking 

  • Hi Llewelynhj

     

    I had a small lump appear under my jaw , and felt more tired than usual . Any other questions please ask .

    regards 

    Peter 

  • Thank you. Could you see it from looking inside your mouth?

    Did u have your tonsils at the time or have u since had them removed?

    Also.. How are you?  Are you doing OK? 

  • Hi 

    No it was only visible externally , yes I had my tonsils and they were not removed . I am 15 months post treatment and am doing really well , bit of dry mouth sometimes but I feel and am really well ,this time last year during early recovery it was very tough but the improvements do come, where abouts are you in the process ?

  • I really am glad to hear you're doing okay. 

     

    So a small lump was found last week, on further inspection from Max Fax found something where my tonsils used to be. 

    Now I'm having surgery on Tuesday to take a biopsy. 

    Had an ultra sound on Thuraday, shows the lump was an inflamed lymph node. 

    I'm aware of what it could be (worst case scenario) but of course praying its something else.. But running out of viable options given where the lump in my mouth is and lymph nodes being inflamed and the constant tiredness. 

  • Hi , hopefully it's good news for you . After an  initial visit to my GP I had several blood tests that all came back showing nothing abnormal , the next step was ultra sounds , 2 i think , then various scans culminating in a PET scan which confirmed it was cancer I went to surgery initially have the  tonsils removed but the cancer was too advanced so they took a sample .

    Good luck on Tuesday and let me know how you get on .

    Easier said than done but don't worry too much , take it all one step at a time .

    Peter

     

  • I was diagnosed with Tonsil Cancer in 2007 a lump appeared on my neck left side after tests and tonsils removed and a biopsy done Nov & Dec had modified radical neck operation 27 lymph nodes removed main nerve and shoulder muscles removed and in Jan 2008 I started six and a half weeks of chemo/radiotherapy I was told in April 2008 that the cancer could not be seen and that I was in remission I was under the hospital for four years with regular checks.I had a feeding tube in the tummy for four moths while my throat recovered from the burns and ulcers.

    my saliva glands do not work and I have been left with major dental problems but my dentist is wonderful.

    Thirteen years on I am lucky to be here people that I was in hospital with are not I am 76 now and dodging Coviat 19 hope this helps someone out there.

  • Hi MickeyB 

    It was good to read about your experiences and how you are still going strong 13 years later . I got the all clear last October and although the initial recovery was slow I am now not far off where I was pre treatment ( minus the cancer !). I feel very sorry for all the people going through cancer treatment this year with the pandemic postponing treatment and making the journey even more stressful than it is . 
    good luck to you 

    Peter