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My husband has had both of these things happen. Both will heal. Last summer, he bit his tounge so hard, he couldn't talk for several days. It swelled up as big as his mouth. He couldn't chew and could barely swallow. Neither of those things are good for someone on an eating schedule! :-) But, we got by. He had soup and energy drinks until he could chew.
We did go to the doctor for his tounge, but there is nothing you can do for it. He did take an IBprofen type pain relief for the first couple days, the maximum dose per the Pharmacy.
As I mentioned in a previous post, he switched to the Lantus insulin BECAUSE of this event. I wasn't with him at the time, he was with his Mother and Sister and they were mortified at what had happened. I'm mostly used to it, they aren't. I finally got him to go to the doctor to figure out what we could do differently to correct these reactions. And as I said, they've been few and far between for the last year. It's been really awesome.
Don't give up, you'll find a solution! :-)