recovery from surgery
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i would like to hear ur story if you would share it. my dad just had surgery on the 21st of feb.03 and we r waiting to hear about lymph node biopsy - they didn,t look bad but doc said microscopically could have leaked so... you can contact me at jenn_if_er1999@yahoo.com They think pending reports early stage. thanksbam608 said:know what you mean. it's been four years aug 27th since my surgery. don't give up hope and going forward.
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Hello. I found the info on the recovery to be very interesting, I am recently diagnosed with Celiac disease and Barretts. Quite the combo deal! I am waiting to find out what options of treatment my doc will be giving me, he had to go out of town shortly after the biopsy so I get the wait and hold breath game. I'd like to hear more of what you all have been up to since last you wrote. Hope all is on the upswing,jenn_if_er1999 said:i would like to hear ur story if you would share it. my dad just had surgery on the 21st of feb.03 and we r waiting to hear about lymph node biopsy - they didn,t look bad but doc said microscopically could have leaked so... you can contact me at jenn_if_er1999@yahoo.com They think pending reports early stage. thanks
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Hi, I'm a 52 yr old fe and was diagnosed Nov. 1, 2002 and referred to USC also. I have only two small lesions and 80 lymph nodes removed with no sign of envolvment. My course sounds alot like yours. Multiple tests and then the surgery. Esophectomy with stomach pull up. I developed pneumonia, then two fistulas. I was in the hospital 3 months and just have been home for two weeks. I have a spit fistula and am having a terrible time with nausea. The doctor says nothing can be done. It's because the sm part of the esophagus that was used is kinked and fluid collects causing pressure and a feeling of wretching. Do you have any suggestions? What are your feelings about your care at USC? Hope all is still going well for you. My e-mail address is jillmillerphn@hotmail.com0
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