Jim even though I'm so far out of surgery? I had it right after surgery and it went away a couple of months later. Why would it reoccur? Any ideas?
I'm not a doctor so my best advice would be schedule a consultation with your AN surgeon, if possible and pose your concerns to him. You may want to request a 'fresh' MRI to assure yourself that a remnant of tumor hasn't begun growing. That having been dutifully stated, if you type
'metallic taste' in the
Search box (upper left corner, under your profile) you'll see a bunch of threads from the past few years with posts from AN post-op patients complaining about that 'metallic taste'. I skimmed a few of those old posts (seeking a cogent answer to your question) and one person stated they had the metallic taste thing going on
nine years after their surgery. I think it has something to do with the cranial nerves being disturbed and never totally recovering. Jan B. (posting as '
leapyrtwins') suggested taking zinc tablets to help combat the metallic taste because they seemed to work for her - but she couldn't prove they were the reason her 'metallic' taste eventually disappeared. Another poster commented that taking zinc did nothing to alleviate their metallic taste problem, making the efficacy of zinc pills to combat the metallic taste issue somewhat problematic.
I had a small 'numb' spot on the side of my tongue just before and immediately after my debulking surgery. I still do, 4 years later. However, I never suffered from that metallic taste thing, although prior to my surgery I practically lost
all sense of taste (and 30+ pounds...involuntarily). Since the surgery, I believe my sense of taste has actually become sharper and things taste better, which curbs my appetite somewhat (because I'm easily sated) and I've been able to maintain a healthy weight. That small numb spot on my tongue is pretty much inconsequential and has no effect on my lifestyle. It was likely due to the AN messing with the trigeminal nerve cluster that never quite recovered. Considering what other AN patients sometimes have to deal with, I can't complain.
Meanwhile, I hope your annoying metallic taste problem resolves soon. If not, I hope you can get an explanation from your doctor and, perhaps a remedy. Perhaps other metal taste sufferers will see this thread and chime in with better advice. I regret that I can't offer you a definite explanation/solution - but a talk with your doctor and, possibly, an MRI, may help.
Jim