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Esophageal Cancer | Last Active: Nov 27, 2023 | Replies (322)
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Replies to "I have had barrett's esophagus for 25 year's. They have done nothing for it at all...."
Well... you're still young enough to overcome this... if you are having doctors fully evaluate and prioritize your current issues. Not being a doctor, the problem for me is... which of your problems is at the top of the list? Because many of your issues cause your current symptoms of tummy and intestinal cramps, motility issues, nausea, etc.
Has your primary care doctor not ordered further tests or referred you to any specialists? You seem to have somewhat current GI information... from EGD and other procedures... correct? Taking these things one at a time... if your long term Barrett's is now showing dysplasia (especially high-grade dysplasia) in some parts of your esophagus... you are now very close to an esophageal cancer diagnosis. And if this is happening... it can progress very quickly... it doesn't necessarily stay stage 1 for six months. It is why most of us EC patients are caught at stage 3 and 4. You must be having EGD (preferably EUS) procedures every 6 months AT LEAST. rarely is anyone symptomatic at stage 1 or stage 2 with esophageal cancer. But since you have such nasty symptoms full time because of all you are suffering from... I'll assume you are constantly being checked! Yes?
Your gastroparesis... are you currently on metoclopramide? Guessing your vagus nerve communications aren't working very well. But us EC patients who've had esophagectomy surgeries... we know, because our vagus nerves have been completely severed. And most of us have adjusted, and are doing just fine... as long as we stay cancer free.
So... how is your pylorus functioning? What has been done down below to help motility... botox injection? Any stretching? Endoscopic snip snip of this muscle to loosen things up? Of course bile reflux (and acid reflux) can worsen.
Your pancreatitis... how severe is it? Has it been fully classified... mild or severe? Chronic or acute? Any biopsies done? Any gall bladder issues? How are you pooping... and what do they look like?
Look... I'll come privately and maybe we can chat. Obviously we want to know about any cancers you could have, or may be on the verge of... but what's just as important is your current QofLife... because if that sucks 24/7... what's the point of living.
See you privately,
Gary