Guest guest Posted November 13, 2004 Report Share Posted November 13, 2004 Dear Sunny, In the late 1980's I started to have red and white lesions on the lateral part of my tongue, and then they spread to the inner adjacent cheek.(I have never smoked.) I think this was among my initial mito presentations. Over the years, I ended up having three biopsies (never have a tongue bx with just a local!). One oral surgeon told me that he had only seen one other case like mine, in 25 years of practice. The lateral area of the tongue is the place where most oral cancer first hits, and it can be a very virulent cancer. I started a regular brand of CoQ10 in 1998, when I had a provisional diagnosis. I think it was only last year that I switched to Tishcon's CoQ10. The painful lesions disappeared! And recently, after I stopped the supplements prior to a second muscle bx, the lesions reappeared after being off the supplements for three weeks. I was off them for six weeks. It became painful to brush my teeth---the toothpaste stung so much. Sometimes it slurred my speech. Off the CoQ10 also made my gastroparesis so much worse. I would not have been able to continue much longer without Carnitor and CoQ10. I had no desire to eat and was having headaches and vomiting, losing 13 lbs.in 24 hours. My hearing also worsened. I know that some of you have not been able to tolerate Co Q10; we are all so different. For me, I don't think I'd have any hearing left were it not for these meds, since 1998. For those on CoQ10, I definitely recommend the Tishcon brand. All of the studies they do on OTC vitamins and the like really are like horror stories. A consumer really has no idea what is really in the capsules and pills bought OTC. They have even had some nasty fraud involving generic drugs vs. brand names. Take care. S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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