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Esophagectomy surgery: Want to know what to expect

Esophageal Cancer | Last Active: Mar 22, 2023 | Replies (95)

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@dave640

Hi, I’m sorry your husband has had that trouble.
My wife had stage 3 (squamous; lower esophagus); chemo, radiation; McKeown esophagectomy at Mayo only six weeks ago.
She coughs and spits for a while when she gets up in the morning. I’m curious if that suggests she’s aspirating while sleeping. She pretty much sleeps soundly all night (with the incline). I would like to see her avoid any lung problems!
It sounds as though your husband has done well for a good long time! What do you think: does my wife’s morning coughing and spitting sound like what you are referring to as your husband’s acid reflux/aspiration? Thanks, and best wishes to you and your husband.

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I would ask her if it is burning. My husband's comes up into to his throat and coughs and spits it out. He describes it as yellow bile and it burns his throat. Regardless, something she should definitely mention at her follow up visit if it is soon.

Hi. To me it sounds like your wife isn't aspirating but of course I'm not a doctor. I do know that, since I do aspirate, your wife would wake up as it is a very jaring experience. They cause very awful acidic tastes (sorry to be so graphic) and coughing. It causes me to go hoarse for a couple of days and I've had to go on antibiotics 3 times to fight off infection. I ended up in ICU for 7 weeks after aspirating the day after my surgery but all is fine now. I hope this helps and I wish you both well.