so scared!!
thanks and sorry such a jumbled mess.......
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Definitely j-tube!
So sorry to hear you dad's tumor has grown. Radiation could help, but I should warn you that it might make a lot of scar tissue given the size of the tumor. It would make eating even harder (and in many cases painful). Definitely check about the possibility of a j-tube. You dad needs strength and nutrition to go through this rough treatment.
Sorry for being so straight-forward with what to expect, but you do need to be ready for that.
Wishing you strength and your dad to get better,
Olya0 -
our situation and this isArchTB said:Definitely j-tube!
So sorry to hear you dad's tumor has grown. Radiation could help, but I should warn you that it might make a lot of scar tissue given the size of the tumor. It would make eating even harder (and in many cases painful). Definitely check about the possibility of a j-tube. You dad needs strength and nutrition to go through this rough treatment.
Sorry for being so straight-forward with what to expect, but you do need to be ready for that.
Wishing you strength and your dad to get better,
Olya
our situation and this is just ours, if we had it to do over again Jarrell would never have had the radiation it about done him in. He had 28 rads and was in so much pain it was sicking. Everyone reacts differently though0 -
Radiation and me
Although the radiation did cause an esophageal ulcer (which has since healed) there is no question in my mind that it shrank the tumor. The endoscopy/biopsy after my first chemo/rads course showed that the tumor was 99% gone. Sadly NOT 100%, but I could swallow and eat real food again! Wahoo!
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thanks everyone!!jgwright said:Radiation and me
Although the radiation did cause an esophageal ulcer (which has since healed) there is no question in my mind that it shrank the tumor. The endoscopy/biopsy after my first chemo/rads course showed that the tumor was 99% gone. Sadly NOT 100%, but I could swallow and eat real food again! Wahoo!
--Jerry
thanks everyone for your honesty and answers, it is so nice to be able to "talk" to people on here for support and honest answers.....
thinking of everyone
chrissie
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Will you be my coach?jgwright said:Radiation and me
Although the radiation did cause an esophageal ulcer (which has since healed) there is no question in my mind that it shrank the tumor. The endoscopy/biopsy after my first chemo/rads course showed that the tumor was 99% gone. Sadly NOT 100%, but I could swallow and eat real food again! Wahoo!
--Jerry
I am new at this Discussion Boards and i just want ot let you know i was born deaf at birth and I hope you or anyone can understand me.. I was Dx on April 5th esophagus cancer junction to my upper portion of my stomach... I have been jumping around different dr to dr for other opinions and that s crazy.... they have not label which stage I am in and I am only 46 years old and teaching and coaching high school level for 25 years and im speechless and need some help... what kind of chemo and radiation therapy such as linear accelerator (IMRT) or others? and how long? what kind of surgery transhiatal or ivor lewis etc... I need to make a decision asap this week to start before the cancer spread ... I have EC AC right at the juction of esoph and protrude to my upper portion of my stomach... I never had any symptom until the dr foud out i have low hemoglobin count at 7.0 and rightnow it upto 9.0 because I am eating lots of hamburger without transfusion... I dont knwo what to do... Ineed your story and other people as well... I have 4 children and can you help? and I appreciate if you give me any idea to prepare for the battle that I am about to face... God bless and fight backand beat the cancer.... How i got em is by acid reflux that cause me cancer wow...0 -
We're Happy To HelpCoach B said:Will you be my coach?
I am new at this Discussion Boards and i just want ot let you know i was born deaf at birth and I hope you or anyone can understand me.. I was Dx on April 5th esophagus cancer junction to my upper portion of my stomach... I have been jumping around different dr to dr for other opinions and that s crazy.... they have not label which stage I am in and I am only 46 years old and teaching and coaching high school level for 25 years and im speechless and need some help... what kind of chemo and radiation therapy such as linear accelerator (IMRT) or others? and how long? what kind of surgery transhiatal or ivor lewis etc... I need to make a decision asap this week to start before the cancer spread ... I have EC AC right at the juction of esoph and protrude to my upper portion of my stomach... I never had any symptom until the dr foud out i have low hemoglobin count at 7.0 and rightnow it upto 9.0 because I am eating lots of hamburger without transfusion... I dont knwo what to do... Ineed your story and other people as well... I have 4 children and can you help? and I appreciate if you give me any idea to prepare for the battle that I am about to face... God bless and fight backand beat the cancer.... How i got em is by acid reflux that cause me cancer wow...
Acid Reflux seems to be the culprit in so many cases. Find a Doctor who is an EXPERT in esophageal cancer. Too many oncologists are familiar with breast or lung cancer, but don't know beans about esophageal cancer. Read William's letter. He and Sherri are our experts here, and filled with accurate knowledge.
First thing is to get properly staged. Until you know what stage you are, you cannot properly prepare to fight this thing.
--Jerry0
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