Esophagectomy surgery: Want to know what to expect
Has anyone experienced a minimally invasive surgery for esophageal cancer (squamous cell type)? Wanting to know what to expect please.
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Thank you. That is helpful.
Hi. Yes the worse part is the burning acid. I watch everything I eat. No spices, little chocolate, sour items, pickles...that sort of thing. I eat 3 hours before I go to bed. I have learned when I am going to aspirate and it seems drinking water helps. I have had the 2 pneumonia shots so that I don't develop it again and wind up in hospital. I think the most important thing is to be careful what he eats.
Hello,
My husband takes dexilant before bed and uses liquid Gaviscon if he wakes up during the night.
He also finds eating bananas helpful. He coughs when he eats. Yogurt and other soft foods work best.
Happy to see he is 11 years out. That's wonderful!
That's great - well and truly in remission - what about weight gain / loss?