Looking for others' experiences with Esophageal Cancer treatments
I am looking for folks that have been through this process, particularly in Phoenix. Any recommendations? I am in week 3 of Chemo and Proton Beam here in Phoenix and things are going well. Stage 2B or 3, with no Mets, yet. 3 more weeks to go then 6-8 weeks of healing prior to surgery. Trying to stay focused on getting through the chemo and radiation, then deal with the surgery. I am near 70, in good health and holding my weight. What support mechanisms do you recommend? I am talking to the Social Workers, Dieticians, and my doctors, Sio, Ahn and Beamer. Do you have any experience with any of them? I live 10 minutes from the hospital, which is nice. To this point, I can't say enough about the care and professionalism. Mayo is simply the best. To say I am nervous about the surgery would be an understatement. I am very active, built like a linebacker, and worried about the future. I looking for someone to bounce things off of as I move down this challenging road. My wife is my hero and keeps me focused, as do my 5 children and 5 grandkids. I have everything to live for. Thanks for listening.
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More on your question. I did lose 30 pounds but I was overweight so I now weight what I should and I am eating basically normal meals and staying steady at my ideal weight.
I was eating 4 to 6 meals a day but it seems my stomach stretched out so I am down to 3 or 4 meals and normal portions.
They cut my stomach from the navel up to my chest in between the breast plates, and then another cut in my throat on the side to join the esophagus and stomach there.
I am explaining this cause you asked if it was Ivor Lewis surgery and I can't recall.
Hope this helps 🙂
Might be worth checking out. My nutritionist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona had me on way, way too much protein. Everything in moderation. I ate a lot of watermelon during treatment. Good luck
High calorie boost probably contains milk ? Hes lactose intolerant and not sure if it’s available in nz 🤔
Thankyou…never has constipation…just the opposite! Hence the losing weight 🙁
I wouldn’t worry too much about hitting the water number, sip water as best he can. Try high calorie Boost. I added a half a dose of MiraLAX daily, don’t add constipation to your worries.
Thankyou…hes seeing a dietitian and his gp but doesn’t talk to his surgeon for another month…lost 2kgs over the last 2 weeks. We’ve been careful with his diet…if he eats too much…dumping…weight loss…if he eats less…weight loss…having trouble drinking enough water..they recommend 6-8 glasses a day which he can’t come close to…it’s a daily battle to get enuff calories in despite all the cheese, peanut butter, butter and proteins..
Can't remember what my surgery type is called but they took out a tumor in the gastric junction (where the esophagus and stomach connect) and another tumor (5cm long) on the opposite side of my stomach. my stomach was pulled up and connected to my esophagus way up on the side of my Adam's apple. They took most of my esophagus out along with all the lymph nodes.
I am doing great and I needed to lose weight anyway. I am staying steady at 156 LBS. which is appropriate for my short 🙁 height of 5'7
Sounds like you are in good shape to undergo the surgery. I too was dreading it mostly becuase of the side effects and complications. I had them all! leaking, strictures, and an infection, but I am in great shape now.
I am still dealing with strictures so I do dilations at home with bougie dilators and other than that life is pretty normal. Make sure you get a great surgeon and you should be ok.
Cheers!
I am sorry your husband is going thru so much. Sounds like he needs to be seen by a nutriologist that can reccomend foods that will sit better with him. His gastroenterologist should also be able to help. Hope he gets better soon.
I lost thirty pounds but I was a bit overweight. I actuallly look great now and I am wearing stuff I hadn't wore in ten years. My weight stabilized pretty near normal where it should be. I still need to get rid of the handlebars 🙂 but pretty much normal now.
The stomach will stretch slowly so I am eating more normal now. 3 to 4 meals a day.
For me the weight loss was because they took part of my stomach out on both sides and then I wasn't eating well cause of the strictures in my esophagus but now that I am using the dilators I can eat pretty normal. Let me know if I can help with anything