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Esophagus Stent Food Question

Esophageal Cancer | Last Active: Sep 30 8:11am | Replies (19)

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Self dilation is a procedure that can be done at home rather than having an endoscopy with balloon dilation. It involves inserting a bougie (dilator) into your esophagus and gently pushing until it passes through the stricture. I use a 48FR (16MM) dilator and insert it 22 inches into my esophagus. I do it first thing in the morning and it takes about 3 minutes. I have been doing for 2 years now and it has been a life changer. No more stents and the need for 2 endoscopy a month. I am not sure your husband would be a good candidate for this while he still has the tumor. Your GI doctor could advise you on that. I had surgery in 2019 and my esophagus began closing about a month after surgery from lack of blood flow where the connection was made. I wish you and your husband the very best in your battle with EC.

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Isn’t it difficult to self dilate? My husband just had a stent out in and is still having difficulty swallowing. I’m wondering if it may come to this eventually. Are you restricted on what you can eat?
My husband had the esophogectomy and could eat at first, but with all the mucus and all he kept getting worse and couldn’t even drink water.