Question
1. Has anyone else experienced this?
2. Is it fairly typical for the esophagus to close up as a result of radiation?
3. The feedback I"m getting is that the dialation procedure may not work. If not, they are recommeding a feeding tube. Is this the only alternative? She lives in rural eastern Kentucky, so I'm wondering if we might find a better solution outside of her area. I hate to think of a feeding tube as a final solution. She's already lost quite a bit of weight from this.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Leann
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Hi, I am a 9 yr survivor. I
Hi, I am a 9 yr survivor. I had a laryngectomy amoung other things, nodes removed etc. My throat started closing several months before surgery so as soon as the cancer was removed and even before radiation we started the dilations. When it started my throat was the size of one side of a coffee straw. I go to Moffitt Cancer Ctr in Tampa Fl. We did a dilation every week for about 30 weeks. Then every month, etc until now I only go when I cannot take my thyroid pill. (about every 5 months) The largest they have been able to dilate is just a little bit smaller than my little finger. I can live with that. Its not easy and I never know when I am going to have problems so eating out can be an adventure. Lots of liquid. I find milk is the best for shoving the food down. I was on a feeding tube for 22 months while getting the dilations in the beginning, and it helped me get healthy. Radiation damage is still working on my throat. I will always have to have dilations. There are so many worse things than a feeding tube. And I say that even though I was very allergic to the tube itself. I would request one before she gets weaker and keep it there until the dilations work. Boost, Ensure, etc can be used to help her keep up her strength. I used the tube to take all meds and anything that tasted bad. It was not long before I could swallow thin liquids and that was a wonderful day. Good luck, take the next 5 minutes if a day at a time is too much to consider. Ask me anything you need to ... I will always answer as honestly as I can. In 9 yrs about everything that can go wrong has and I am still here.0 -
Welcome Nickletoo~nickletoo said:Hi, I am a 9 yr survivor. I
Hi, I am a 9 yr survivor. I had a laryngectomy amoung other things, nodes removed etc. My throat started closing several months before surgery so as soon as the cancer was removed and even before radiation we started the dilations. When it started my throat was the size of one side of a coffee straw. I go to Moffitt Cancer Ctr in Tampa Fl. We did a dilation every week for about 30 weeks. Then every month, etc until now I only go when I cannot take my thyroid pill. (about every 5 months) The largest they have been able to dilate is just a little bit smaller than my little finger. I can live with that. Its not easy and I never know when I am going to have problems so eating out can be an adventure. Lots of liquid. I find milk is the best for shoving the food down. I was on a feeding tube for 22 months while getting the dilations in the beginning, and it helped me get healthy. Radiation damage is still working on my throat. I will always have to have dilations. There are so many worse things than a feeding tube. And I say that even though I was very allergic to the tube itself. I would request one before she gets weaker and keep it there until the dilations work. Boost, Ensure, etc can be used to help her keep up her strength. I used the tube to take all meds and anything that tasted bad. It was not long before I could swallow thin liquids and that was a wonderful day. Good luck, take the next 5 minutes if a day at a time is too much to consider. Ask me anything you need to ... I will always answer as honestly as I can. In 9 yrs about everything that can go wrong has and I am still here.
Wanted to welcome you....
I'm in lakeland, Fl. had my treatments at Watson Center for Cancer Care & Research (also affilliated with Moffitt in Tampa)...
BTW, just as an FYI, the most recent post to this thread (other than yours and mine to you), was in 2001.
Best,
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yeah, butSkiffin16 said:Welcome Nickletoo~
Wanted to welcome you....
I'm in lakeland, Fl. had my treatments at Watson Center for Cancer Care & Research (also affilliated with Moffitt in Tampa)...
BTW, just as an FYI, the most recent post to this thread (other than yours and mine to you), was in 2001.
Best,
John
we'll answer anyway:)0 -
Question....longtermsurvivor said:yeah, but
we'll answer anyway:)
Was there one...LOL0
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