Esophageal cancer: How do you manage gastro and swallowing effects?

Posted by steelkey77 @steelkey77, Jul 1, 2023

I have excessive burping, my throat is dry, burning throat, bloated stomach, acid going up and down my throat, sore throat, difficulty swallowing saliva not food or drinks, gagging on mucus is it esophageal cancer

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Hey,

What kind of symptoms has anyone on here had before they were diagnosed? Right now I feel nauseated sometimes and I get light stomach pains and chest pains. I feel the lump on the left side of my throat throbbing sometimes. I’m still able to eat as I can swallow food on the right side.

I’ve still been able to eat pretty much anything I want but with some pain as of late.

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My endoscopy is on Friday morning and people around me are being a little too positive saying oh maybe it’s benign and then I tell them there are no benign masses with this particular cancer.

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@klondikedarol

For what it's worth, when I was first diagnosed with esophageal cancer this past March, I was told that chemo, radiation, and surgery would be necessary, However within a couple of weeks and 2 additional consultations with other surgeons and oncologists within the Mayo System, surgery was ruled OUT, due to my age and possible heart issues. I went through the chemo and 5 weeks of radiation (daily), as well as my at home Hydrogen Therapy. In mid August, after another scheduled endoscopy and biopsy, I was told that the tumor was totally gone, and at least for now, I was cancer free. In this first week of September, I am now able to eat and swallow almost as well as I could before the tumor existed. My tumor was at the junction of my esophagus and top of my stomach, totally blocking the passage of any food or liquid. I attribute the success that I have had thus far to the combination of Chemo, Radiation, and Hydrogen Therapy, with NO surgery.

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Thank you,

Hydrogen Therapy? Who does that? Mayo Clinic? It would be worth checking into.
After 2 weeks of Chemo and radiation I feel fine. Eating normal no swallowing problems.
I heard of proton therapy and one person used a holistic approach, No chemo, No radiation, No surgery.

I would like to hear more about that as well .

Thank you

Larry Krieger

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@l1krieger

Thank you,

Hydrogen Therapy? Who does that? Mayo Clinic? It would be worth checking into.
After 2 weeks of Chemo and radiation I feel fine. Eating normal no swallowing problems.
I heard of proton therapy and one person used a holistic approach, No chemo, No radiation, No surgery.

I would like to hear more about that as well .

Thank you

Larry Krieger

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Mayo does not offer Hydrogen Therapy. I did a lot of internet searching before ordering a Hydrogen generating machine from Eagle Research.com. I highly recommend that you go online and do your own research in regards to the effect that Hydrogen Therapy has on Cancer victims. The machine that I have was ordered several years before I was diagnosed with cancer. It has provided MANY other healing benefits for me. I used to suffer from arthritic pain, but my morning 1.5 hours of Hydrogen inhalation provides 24 hours of total pain relief. I had been on high blood pressure medication for YEARS. After 2 weeks of Hydrogen inhalation I no longer needed my meds. This was 5 years ago. At about the same time, I was diagnosed with a cataract on my right eye, and was told at it's present rate of growth that I would need surgery within a year. Since beginning my daily Hydrogen inhalation, my cataract has not grown at all in the past 5 years, and I still do not need the surgery. These are just a few of the added benefits that I have experienced as a result of inhaling Hydrogen. From eveything I have read from the scientific community in this country, it is now accepted that Hydrogen used in combination with chemo and radiation does aid in the shrinking and possible elimination of tumors. They claim they need more time and research to determine if Hydrogen "alone" can or does have the same effect.

I have No experience with Proton therapy.

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@klondikedarol

Mayo does not offer Hydrogen Therapy. I did a lot of internet searching before ordering a Hydrogen generating machine from Eagle Research.com. I highly recommend that you go online and do your own research in regards to the effect that Hydrogen Therapy has on Cancer victims. The machine that I have was ordered several years before I was diagnosed with cancer. It has provided MANY other healing benefits for me. I used to suffer from arthritic pain, but my morning 1.5 hours of Hydrogen inhalation provides 24 hours of total pain relief. I had been on high blood pressure medication for YEARS. After 2 weeks of Hydrogen inhalation I no longer needed my meds. This was 5 years ago. At about the same time, I was diagnosed with a cataract on my right eye, and was told at it's present rate of growth that I would need surgery within a year. Since beginning my daily Hydrogen inhalation, my cataract has not grown at all in the past 5 years, and I still do not need the surgery. These are just a few of the added benefits that I have experienced as a result of inhaling Hydrogen. From eveything I have read from the scientific community in this country, it is now accepted that Hydrogen used in combination with chemo and radiation does aid in the shrinking and possible elimination of tumors. They claim they need more time and research to determine if Hydrogen "alone" can or does have the same effect.

I have No experience with Proton therapy.

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As a follow up, It is an established fact that Hydrogen does increase and enhance a persons immune system. During the Covid epidemic, both my caregiver and landlord, who I came in contact with very frequently, contracted Covid, but I did not. I was not masked or socially distanced from either of them. Whether the daily Hydrogen inhalation, saved me or not, I will leave to your judgement. I personally feel it did. I do have to admit that after Covid subsided I became quite lax with my Hydrogen inhalation. Sometimes skipping inhalation for several days at a time. It was only when the arthritic pain returned that I would take the time for a treatment. I will always wonder whether or not had I maintained my daily routine of inhalation, if the malignant tumor would have ever occurred. I do know that I will NEVER forget or skip my 1.5 to 2 hour daily Hydrogen Inhalation treatments ever again.

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@klondikedarol

Mayo does not offer Hydrogen Therapy. I did a lot of internet searching before ordering a Hydrogen generating machine from Eagle Research.com. I highly recommend that you go online and do your own research in regards to the effect that Hydrogen Therapy has on Cancer victims. The machine that I have was ordered several years before I was diagnosed with cancer. It has provided MANY other healing benefits for me. I used to suffer from arthritic pain, but my morning 1.5 hours of Hydrogen inhalation provides 24 hours of total pain relief. I had been on high blood pressure medication for YEARS. After 2 weeks of Hydrogen inhalation I no longer needed my meds. This was 5 years ago. At about the same time, I was diagnosed with a cataract on my right eye, and was told at it's present rate of growth that I would need surgery within a year. Since beginning my daily Hydrogen inhalation, my cataract has not grown at all in the past 5 years, and I still do not need the surgery. These are just a few of the added benefits that I have experienced as a result of inhaling Hydrogen. From eveything I have read from the scientific community in this country, it is now accepted that Hydrogen used in combination with chemo and radiation does aid in the shrinking and possible elimination of tumors. They claim they need more time and research to determine if Hydrogen "alone" can or does have the same effect.

I have No experience with Proton therapy.

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Isn't Hydrogen expensive? Does Medicare help any with the cost of the Hydrogen therapy?

Great info. Keep it coming.

Thank You

Larry Krieger

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@l1krieger

Isn't Hydrogen expensive? Does Medicare help any with the cost of the Hydrogen therapy?

Great info. Keep it coming.

Thank You

Larry Krieger

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Larry
After purchasing the machine mentioned for $2,500.00, I built 2 less elaborate Hydrogen Generators for less than $100.00 each. I am sure that with the inflationary period we are going through, that they would now probably cost around $125.00 to $150.00 to build. Both function as well as my expensive machine, but are not as eye pleasing. If you would like for me to send you the information and photos of how to build one yourself please contact me through my private message and I will gladly send them to you. The ones that I built were made using 2 inch PVC tubing and caps, and 2 inch round 316L stainless steel plates. cut for me at a local machine shop. You will need access to a miter box and saw, either electric or manual. A drill press and bench vise would be almost a necessity. Maintenance of the machines is minimal. Depending on their storage size, they do need to be refilled with distilled water after varying hours of operation. They do need to be internally cleaned and refilled with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) and distilled water once a year. The cleaning process is relatively simple and uses iodized salt and tap water for the cleansing. I will take photos of both the machine I purchased, and one of the ones I built, and post them later.

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@klondikedarol

Larry
After purchasing the machine mentioned for $2,500.00, I built 2 less elaborate Hydrogen Generators for less than $100.00 each. I am sure that with the inflationary period we are going through, that they would now probably cost around $125.00 to $150.00 to build. Both function as well as my expensive machine, but are not as eye pleasing. If you would like for me to send you the information and photos of how to build one yourself please contact me through my private message and I will gladly send them to you. The ones that I built were made using 2 inch PVC tubing and caps, and 2 inch round 316L stainless steel plates. cut for me at a local machine shop. You will need access to a miter box and saw, either electric or manual. A drill press and bench vise would be almost a necessity. Maintenance of the machines is minimal. Depending on their storage size, they do need to be refilled with distilled water after varying hours of operation. They do need to be internally cleaned and refilled with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) and distilled water once a year. The cleaning process is relatively simple and uses iodized salt and tap water for the cleansing. I will take photos of both the machine I purchased, and one of the ones I built, and post them later.

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As promised here are the photos. It is rather obvious which was commercially produced

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@l1krieger

Thank you for your response. I'm deathly afraid of having surgery. What's has people experienced with this? I just don't want to be on tubes the rest of my life.

The success rate of removing all the cancer is pretty good. What about relapses? The dieting doesn't bother me. I'm a European trained dietetic chef, I can help others.

Any input re: the surgery

Thank you,
Take care

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Hi,
I was diagnosed 11/22. After chemotherapy and radiation shrunk the cancer I had my esophagus removed 4/21/23. My subsequent showed no cancer at that point. In August I went to emergency at hospital where they told me my growth in my abdomen showed cancer that had metastasized. Currently back in chemo/immunotherapy.

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