Stomach Cancer Warriors and Caregiver Family
Thank you soo much for considering
Liz Rains
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I have Stage 2
I have Stage 2 adenocarcinoma. I started chemo on Nov. 28 with 3 different kinds of chemo. I wear a pump 24/7. I had 3 big rounds of chemo and then I have the pump for 2 more weeks. They will decide on surgery at that point. After I re-coop from surgery, I will have 3 more rounds of chemo and the pump. I am interested in the surgery and any side effects your husband may have had. I am a 71 year old lady that has never been sick a day in her life. I am the caretaker of my husband so this has been a complete shock for us both. This week I got my first mouth sores. I am using the paste in my mouth and pills. Hopefully that will help as they are painful. I have had a easy time with the chemo until last week and I am so tired now and then the mouth sores. Any info you have about the suregery and your husbands regiman. Thank you.0 -
Stomach Cancer Warriors and Caregiver Family on FBCpnqueen said:facebook site
Liz what is the facebook page? Very interested as I too am the caregiver to my love who also happens to be 47.
Hi Cpnqueen, This is the definition of our Support Group on Facebook
"This is a support group for Stomach cancer warriors, spouses, family, and friends of those with Stomach Cancer. We are here to support and encourage each other and share our experiences in a comfortable and understanding environment. It is a private group, nothing you post here can be seen by anyone other than those in the group, which allows us all to feel like we don't have to hold back our feelings.. It's been started so that we can lean on each other during those scary, challenging, powerless dark days, and hold up others on our good days. I hope you join us here, your experience, strength and hope is needed."
I hope you join us, it's been very healing for me and others that have joined. God bless you in your journey.
Liz
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Web address
You can find us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/152766261499442/
I hope you join us.
Thank you so much
Liz0 -
Avoiding mouth sores1314231 said:I have Stage 2
I have Stage 2 adenocarcinoma. I started chemo on Nov. 28 with 3 different kinds of chemo. I wear a pump 24/7. I had 3 big rounds of chemo and then I have the pump for 2 more weeks. They will decide on surgery at that point. After I re-coop from surgery, I will have 3 more rounds of chemo and the pump. I am interested in the surgery and any side effects your husband may have had. I am a 71 year old lady that has never been sick a day in her life. I am the caretaker of my husband so this has been a complete shock for us both. This week I got my first mouth sores. I am using the paste in my mouth and pills. Hopefully that will help as they are painful. I have had a easy time with the chemo until last week and I am so tired now and then the mouth sores. Any info you have about the suregery and your husbands regiman. Thank you.
My son is on chemotherapy for metastatic gastric cancer.Rinsing the mouth and gargling with water containing soda bicarb seems to help him.(Two tsps soda bicarb to 1litre of water)You could try it too.Best wishes to you.0 -
Dear friend1314231 said:I have Stage 2
I have Stage 2 adenocarcinoma. I started chemo on Nov. 28 with 3 different kinds of chemo. I wear a pump 24/7. I had 3 big rounds of chemo and then I have the pump for 2 more weeks. They will decide on surgery at that point. After I re-coop from surgery, I will have 3 more rounds of chemo and the pump. I am interested in the surgery and any side effects your husband may have had. I am a 71 year old lady that has never been sick a day in her life. I am the caretaker of my husband so this has been a complete shock for us both. This week I got my first mouth sores. I am using the paste in my mouth and pills. Hopefully that will help as they are painful. I have had a easy time with the chemo until last week and I am so tired now and then the mouth sores. Any info you have about the suregery and your husbands regiman. Thank you.
I hope your side affects have eased up for you this last month. My husband is one year and 5 months away from the surgeries for his complete gastrectomy. He has had a variety of side affects, the worst being nausea and exhaustion/weakness. He did have sensitivity to cold for awhile, but nothing that affected his breathing. Currently, he is working on gaining back the weight that he lost during radiation/chemo treatment that ended in August of 2011. He has gained a little over 13 pounds since then, eating 5 small meals that for him don't start until around 3pm when he begins to get hungry. He does not drink any beverage with his meal as he has experienced the dumping syndrome which is not comfortable for him at all. He hasn't stopped eating any of his favorite foods...thank you God!!! The thought of that upset him quite a bit!!
Keep us informed, and if you want added support please join me and others with Stomach Cancer at https://www.facebook.com/groups/152766261499442/187560988019969/
I wish for much success for you.
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Dear friend1314231 said:I have Stage 2
I have Stage 2 adenocarcinoma. I started chemo on Nov. 28 with 3 different kinds of chemo. I wear a pump 24/7. I had 3 big rounds of chemo and then I have the pump for 2 more weeks. They will decide on surgery at that point. After I re-coop from surgery, I will have 3 more rounds of chemo and the pump. I am interested in the surgery and any side effects your husband may have had. I am a 71 year old lady that has never been sick a day in her life. I am the caretaker of my husband so this has been a complete shock for us both. This week I got my first mouth sores. I am using the paste in my mouth and pills. Hopefully that will help as they are painful. I have had a easy time with the chemo until last week and I am so tired now and then the mouth sores. Any info you have about the suregery and your husbands regiman. Thank you.
I hope your side affects have eased up for you this last month. My husband is one year and 5 months away from the surgeries for his complete gastrectomy. He has had a variety of side affects, the worst being nausea and exhaustion/weakness. He did have sensitivity to cold for awhile, but nothing that affected his breathing. Currently, he is working on gaining back the weight that he lost during radiation/chemo treatment that ended in August of 2011. He has gained a little over 13 pounds since then, eating 5 small meals that for him don't start until around 3pm when he begins to get hungry. He does not drink any beverage with his meal as he has experienced the dumping syndrome which is not comfortable for him at all. He hasn't stopped eating any of his favorite foods...thank you God!!! The thought of that upset him quite a bit!!
Keep us informed, and if you want added support please join me and others with Stomach Cancer at https://www.facebook.com/groups/152766261499442/187560988019969/
I wish for much success for you.
Liz Rains0
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