THE surgery on Tuesday 9/11

I was diagnosed as Stage IIa EC and went through 6 weeks of chemo (taxol/carboplatin) and radiation at the University of Michigan. My tumor has all but disappeard and I am feeling pretty well again finally.

This Tuesday, Dr. Orringer will perform my THE surgery.

I see you all again in a few weeks (hopefully the CSN moderators have regained their senses about what is important on this board and once again allowed everyone to share their thoughts and ideas by then)

Dave

Comments

  • paul61
    paul61 Member Posts: 1,391 Member
    Best of luck on your surgery - You are in good hands
    Dave,

    I remember my thoughts well when I was a couple days away from my surgery. Wondering how things will come out and how long it will take to recover. You are certainly in good hands. Dr Orringer is the clear leader in the development of the THE surgical approach and University of Michigan clearly knows how to handle the recovery process.

    I am looking forward to hearing from you after you have completed your surgery this Tuesday. We will mark the calendar to send positive thoughts your way.

    Wishing you an optimum surgery, clear path report, good swallow test, and rapid recovery.

    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    Grand Blanc, Michigan

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!
  • Josie60
    Josie60 Member Posts: 80
    paul61 said:

    Best of luck on your surgery - You are in good hands
    Dave,

    I remember my thoughts well when I was a couple days away from my surgery. Wondering how things will come out and how long it will take to recover. You are certainly in good hands. Dr Orringer is the clear leader in the development of the THE surgical approach and University of Michigan clearly knows how to handle the recovery process.

    I am looking forward to hearing from you after you have completed your surgery this Tuesday. We will mark the calendar to send positive thoughts your way.

    Wishing you an optimum surgery, clear path report, good swallow test, and rapid recovery.

    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    Grand Blanc, Michigan

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!

    Good luck on your surgery
    Have some patience on the recovery. I had my THE on June 5, had a moderate complication, but I am finally "feeling human" again. Enough so that my husband and I are on a 2 week driving vacation.
  • tmcjay
    tmcjay Member Posts: 35
    all will be fine
    I remember how nervous I was before surgery but all went well. Don,t get impatient with recovery it takes awhile but remember it is worth it. All the best,here from you when you are up to it post surgery.
  • JanBred
    JanBred Member Posts: 42
    tmcjay said:

    all will be fine
    I remember how nervous I was before surgery but all went well. Don,t get impatient with recovery it takes awhile but remember it is worth it. All the best,here from you when you are up to it post surgery.

    In good hands at UM..
    I had my surgery (IL) at Rochester-Mayo on 7-25-2012, and I'm six weeks out, and I am starting to feel better. You have to experiment with food to find what works. The only reason why I didn't go to UM is that I'm living in NW Iowa, but am a UM grad...a long time ago..GO BLUE!! Good luck to you.
  • BMGky
    BMGky Member Posts: 621
    Good luck with your surgery!
    Hope all goes well. Will be thinking of you. All the best. BMGky
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  • norma2
    norma2 Member Posts: 479
    Hope you sail through it, Dave
    Hope you have few if any problems.
  • MartinG5602
    MartinG5602 Member Posts: 22
    norma2 said:

    Hope you sail through it, Dave
    Hope you have few if any problems.

    You will be up walking
    You will be up walking around the nurses station the next day, in all likelihood. Please know many good thoughts are flowing your way. My husband was hiking the Colorado trails 8 weeks later. Do what they tell you to....let a little time pass and you will begin to feel betteR. . God bless!
  • Donna70
    Donna70 Member Posts: 852 Member

    You will be up walking
    You will be up walking around the nurses station the next day, in all likelihood. Please know many good thoughts are flowing your way. My husband was hiking the Colorado trails 8 weeks later. Do what they tell you to....let a little time pass and you will begin to feel betteR. . God bless!

    good luck Dave
    Hi Dave,
    Hoping the surgery will be successful you will be on the road to survival and hoping all goes so well for you and prayers coming your way. take care,
    Donna70
  • morley
    morley Member Posts: 24
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    Thank you all for your
    Thank you all for your thoughts. I'll try to get my wife or daughters to post an update within a couple days of surgery.
    Dave
  • stephikindred
    stephikindred Member Posts: 140
    I'll be thinking of you tomorrow Dave
    And hoping for a speedy recovery. Please keep us posted on how your doing.
    Thanks!
    Steph
  • captdave
    captdave Member Posts: 153
    Good luck Dave!
    Dave

    Good luck Dave!

    Dave
  • Amjosmom
    Amjosmom Member Posts: 212
    Praying for you today
    Just hoping everything went smoothly for you today, Dave.

    Best wishes for a quick recovery!

    ~Jayme
  • ShellyAS
    ShellyAS Member Posts: 24
    Surgery
    Good luck on your surgery. You are in good hands.

    Shelly
  • morley
    morley Member Posts: 24
    ShellyAS said:

    Surgery
    Good luck on your surgery. You are in good hands.

    Shelly

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave
  • sideways
    sideways Member Posts: 24 Member
    morley said:

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave

    Awesome!!
    Great news my friend! Hang in there, it will take some time, as I'm finding out. I had my surgery 3 weeks ago. Stay positive!!

    Greg
  • paul61
    paul61 Member Posts: 1,391 Member
    morley said:

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave

    Wonderful News!!!!
    Dave,

    It is great to hear that things have gone well!!!! A clear path report is great that means no follow up chemo and you can focus on recovering and learning how to eat with your new digestive system. You will be tired for a while when you get home and eating will take some time but be patient with yourself, your over the hardest part. Hoping for a good swallow test tomorrow!!!


    Best Regards,

    Paul Adams
    Grand Blanc, Michigan

    DX 10/22/2009 T2N1M0 Stage IIB
    12/03/2009 Ivor Lewis
    2/8 through 6/14/2010 Adjuvant Chemo Cisplatin, Epirubicin, 5 FU
    Two year survivor

    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance!
  • sandy1943
    sandy1943 Member Posts: 824
    morley said:

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave

    So glad all went well. The
    So glad all went well. The worst is behind ,since you had a good pathology report.

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned that your sleeping habits will probably change. After surgery most of us have to sleep elevated. I sleep on a 7" wedge pillow with my regular pillow on top. This is to prevent acid reflux. Pillows alone don't keep you elevated enough. At night is the only time I have reflux.

    Keep us posted, Sandra
  • captdave
    captdave Member Posts: 153
    morley said:

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave

    Great news! Its been eight
    Great news! Its been eight months since my THE and I can still remember how happy I was to get the leak test done and passed and be headed home.

    Dave
  • Ginny_B
    Ginny_B Member Posts: 532
    morley said:

    Surgery went well
    I came through surgery ok. The first few days were a balancing act trying to get pain medicine at right levels and blood pressure high enough. Pathology report came back with no lymph nodes showing cancer and the margins were clean. Tomorrow I have my barium swallow test and hopefully I'll get to go home. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. I know the recovery process is still a long one.
    Dave

    Woohoo!
    Great post op news! Now relax and take control. Rest. Heal. Get better. Such a relief that it's behind you. Now you just fight on.