Hi everyone,
Treated myself to my first glass of wine today , with lunch as we are in London going to a show !
Felt very acidic on my tongue and now I have a blood blister on side of my tongue ! Would this be caused by the acidity of the rose wine ? And my sensitive tongue reacting ? Anyone have /had this 17 months post treatment?
Thanks
Likely yes
I never had any blisters because the first glass of wine I tried stung my tongue and throat so I spat it out.
Did you drink it all?
Stick to Guinness
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
I hope you enjoyed the show at least.
It was a couple of years before I could drink wine. Now I drink it rarely and it has to be a decent full bodied red
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
3 years since CRT finished and I still get little niggles in my mouth...hot food burns are a common occurrence... blisters still happen, ...I bite my tongue...ouch!!!...I don't touch alcohol but enjoy Alcohol free Guinness... Biotene gel comes in very handy.
I enjoy a nice hot curry nowadays...it took me over a year to get back to tolerating spicy food.
Michael
More than likely, I am the odd ball in here
i can’t tolerate alcohol at all 8 years on I get ulcers if i try. Luckily it didn’t bother me as i hardly drunk before. Neither can I eat anything remotely spicy . I tend to stick to Italian if we go out eating abs nearer thing to a curry uses coconut milk and cumin coriander and aromatics. But u can eat 74% dark chocolate.
enjoy the show ulcers u tend to use Aloclair spray online usually Amazon.
Hazel x
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