2 more days
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Wow
2 more days, that's great!!!! Sounds as if your husband has had a pretty dramatic weight loss. Don't want to risk losing the ability to swallow. Encourage your husband to try a bite or two of something everyday or maybe even doing one Ensure with a straw by mouth. Lightly scrambled eggs seem to work well for allot of people as do pancakes and lots of syrup. Milk helps everything go down easier.
I hope your husband has a good appt. Friday, keep us posted.0 -
Yay!
So happy this is almost over for you and your husband. Keep encouraging him to eat and at least sample some things by mouth. It takes time but if he works at it, swallowing will happen.
I remember when I was at this point and for about 3 weeks after this point I was my most sore and tired so don't be super alarmed if he just wants to sleep.
Please do keep us posted on how he's doing and what the doctor says.
Take care,
Billie0 -
Hoorah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two more days....and treatment ends.....GOOD JOB!!! I love these posts, I can still feel the excitement knowing I didn't have to go to rads ever again (regardless how I was feeling).
I hope the Doc's don't pull his tube too fast, he still has 2 or 3 weeks of cook time left, and he's lost so much weight already. DO encourage him to try milk if it doesn't sting...even if it tastes a little funky....it's nurtricious and it does go down easier than water. Like HWT said, too....eggs that are lightly scrambled go down too, if he's not having trouble swallowing.
Anyway....congrats to both of you on getting thru this....(is he up for a dance around the kitchen??? )
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Great news!phrannie51 said:Hoorah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two more days....and treatment ends.....GOOD JOB!!! I love these posts, I can still feel the excitement knowing I didn't have to go to rads ever again (regardless how I was feeling).
I hope the Doc's don't pull his tube too fast, he still has 2 or 3 weeks of cook time left, and he's lost so much weight already. DO encourage him to try milk if it doesn't sting...even if it tastes a little funky....it's nurtricious and it does go down easier than water. Like HWT said, too....eggs that are lightly scrambled go down too, if he's not having trouble swallowing.
Anyway....congrats to both of you on getting thru this....(is he up for a dance around the kitchen??? )
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Let the healing begin! It is wonderful to hear that you came to the end... I read your profile about the hard journey he (both of you) had to go through - surgeries, rads, chemo....
My dad will finish his tx next week. We just can't wait because it is really hard now...
Your story is inspiring, so I wish both of you long and prosperous life! With no desease anymore!0 -
Nearing the lineSkiffin16 said:Awesome.....
Let the healing begin...
I couldn't say it better myself.
Best,
John
It is encouraging to hear that you are nearing the finish line. That as hard as dealing with the treatments for cancer it can be done and so many come out on the other side. I will be praying that healing will come quickly.0
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