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Excessive Mucus with Esophageal Cancer

Esophageal Cancer | Last Active: Feb 21 5:01pm | Replies (65)

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Good luck to your brother. Hope all goes well with the surgery. Difficult times for the first few weeks but the body will adjust and he’ll learn how to eat a little differently etc. Each person’s possible complications or after effects of the surgery are so different. My husband had a bad wound infection weeks afterwards and some lung fluid which took time to go away ( is that what people meant by the mucus? Not sure). However all that was temporary. It’s important for him to keep active and try to get up and walk around as soon after the op as they say is possible. Build up small steps each day. Another thing is some people do get depressed in the weeks and months afterwards and that can be problematic for the immune system and motivation ( eating, exercise etc). So keep an eye on that and discuss with the doctor if it happens. My husband’s life now is completely normal and he’s happy, active and working full time since Spring 2024. I feel so grateful and blessed now but I was very scared then so know what you’re going through. Praying all goes well for you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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@lkovler Hello. thank you for you thoughtful response 💗 and heads up about the depression. golly, i feel like i found this site just in the nick of time. yoga's helping too. its giving mental and physical staminia, oddly i was never that into it before this happened. the very best to you and your husband wishing strength and healthy mojo, Christina