Adjustable bed frames: Acid reflux after esophageal cancer treatment

Posted by Lori57216 @lori57216, Jan 22, 2022

Esophogeal cancer treatment, surgery to remove esopohagus survivor. Still suffering from bad acid reflux even with omeprazole BID. Anyone recommend an adjustable bed frame that won't break the bank. I did lift the head of my bed frame up the recommended 6" but I need a frame / mattress that also bends at the knees so I'm not sliding out of bed.

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@karen72

My husband is 4 weeks after surgery and still has his feeding tube. We are starting "normal" soft foods. Is there anything we should stay away from? Everything so far has been tolerated. Seem like I'm getting small meals all day, need ideas how to space out meals. Thanks for any suggestions to help with this transition. Thank you

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Hi @karen72, you might be interested in these related discussions:
- Soft Food Suggestions
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/soft-food-suggestions/
- Esophageal cancer....transitioning to food
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/esophageal-cancer-transitioning-to-food/
How is the transition to soft foods going for you and your husband?

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Thank you! Things are going well, cutting back on the feeding tube, hopefully will be removed Nov 1. He's tolerated everything so far, am going to try that Taco Bell chili and see how that sits. Hopefully won't cause any acid reflux. He's not a drinker, so I woryy about getting enough fluids once the feeding tube and water flushes are gone. Hopefully we can keep his weight stable these next 2 weeks before we go back to Rochester Mayo. He does like cottage cheese, so I use that for a good protien and some fruit. Fish and hotdish work well, haven't tried "meat" yet, like chicken or beef. I'm concious to not overfeed, don't want him to get sick, but seems like the portions are small. It really helps reading others experiences and success stories!

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