Chemo for esophagus cancer: Any advice on things I should or not do?
I was recently diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus with her2 “positive”. I’ve been on one chemo pill and one infusion. The pills gave me ulcers in my colon along with every other side effect and I ended up in the ICU for 2 nights- 7 night hospital stay. Since then they haven’t started me on the chemo pills again (they said I need a break to heal) so I’m only on the infusion. My follow up pet scan is wed and I’m scared that only being on the one infusion just wasn’t enough. I’m trying to stay positive. Anyone have any advice as far as extra supplements or things I should or shouldn’t do. As of now I’m walking, take curcumin, vit d, acupuncture, cbd oil, that’s really it. Any positive info would be appreciated.
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My mom is 77 too.
It’s scary - I focus on the fact that everyone who are selected for surgery are the luckiest with this time of tumor.
Chemio and radio got her very tired. At the end (last treatment) she had an pulmonary embolism which was caused by the lack of exercise and chemio meds / we saw it coming: shortness of breath and sudden caught.
So try to keep walking !!
To eat….. ensure / boost are a must because it’s hard to keep the weight on.
You got this.
Niomic
Thanks for sharing. I go in tomorrow to get feeding tube and port. I now have several Ensure high protein drinks along with soup and soft jello while I'm waiting for feeding tube and yummy nutrition by injection. Next is consult with chemo and radiation docs to get on program to shrink the tumor and hopefull avoid major esophagus surgery. We walk the neighborhood daily, but I do miss going to the YMCA gym and getting good workout for an hour. I had lost 13 # in about a month but have reduced loss to 7 #. I also get milk shakes which help.
I believe it’s difficult to avoid surgery with this type of Timor and it’s better to do everything to get it out of the system so it’s never coming back 💙
Hello Don - what was the stage? Any lymph node affected ?
Thanks
Hello everyone,
I am wondering if any of you had localized tumor with a lymph node + at surgery and if your doctors told you the % of recurrence ?
Who here is 4-5 years passed surgery ?
Thank you so much
Trying to see if immunotherapy is worth doing.
Don, how are you doing with the feeding tube and port?
We are doing 2 cartons of nutrition per day via feeding tube and I get the rest of nurshment by swallowing liquids and soft food like cream of chicken soup without the chicken.
This Wednesday I see both radiation and chemo specialists at Moffitt Cancer Centery. I hope to get started soon to try and shrink the tumor in my lower esophagus which is blocking swallowing food.
Yes as soon as you start, the quickest the process of healing start.
Good luck
Yes me too atWatsom cancer in Lakeland Florida may Gods hands be in control.