Need Help finding a doctor who can help with a very severe esophageal stricture
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Doctors
Did you speak with H&N specialists at Emory Winship Cancer Center. My husband's doctor there is Dr. Wadsworth and he is great. He is a head and neck specialist. Treated my husband for laryngeal cancer and had to reconstruct the back of his throat due to radiation. Then he treated him for cancer at the cervical of his esophagus which reoccurred and spread. He has done several dilation for my husband and the last one he was really concerned about and talked about having to have another doctor go up thru the peg tube up his esophagus while he would come down the esophagus. But thankfully that didn't happen. Now his esophagus is very narrow due to all the radiation (70 rounds) and he is only able to swallow liquids and very soft foods.
Sharon
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UAB Birmingham
In January I began seeing Charles Wilcox at the Kirkland clinic gastroenterology dept. I am quite satisfied at this point with his treatment of my stricture as a result of surgical scarring. Mine was not as severe as you indicate but there was considerable difficulty in the initial dilutions. To date I am at number 4 and currently awaiting results of some troublesome biopsies. Good luck, best wishes and Do Not lose hope!
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Dialation
My husband's Gastro doctor used cortisone to keep the dilation open....dr. Secor, Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, Tx He has never had to go back...this wasa year an a half ago.
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thanks, still looking
thanks everyone for the comments. We are still trying to make our way thru all the paperwork. His original surgery was done at Emory Univ Hospital - actually EMory Crawford Long - in any case we had nothing but problems with them - to the point I felt we should sue, but my husband (who is much nicer than me LOL) didnt want to put forthe effort. Anyways, we have no desire to go anywhere near an Emory Doctor. Hate to be picky but you have no idea how bad they were.
We are attempting to get with a Dr Sullivan in North Carolina right now. Thanks for your kind words.
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Finding New DrDesperateInAtlanta said:thanks, still looking
thanks everyone for the comments. We are still trying to make our way thru all the paperwork. His original surgery was done at Emory Univ Hospital - actually EMory Crawford Long - in any case we had nothing but problems with them - to the point I felt we should sue, but my husband (who is much nicer than me LOL) didnt want to put forthe effort. Anyways, we have no desire to go anywhere near an Emory Doctor. Hate to be picky but you have no idea how bad they were.
We are attempting to get with a Dr Sullivan in North Carolina right now. Thanks for your kind words.
Hi Atlanta
Sorry to hear you and your husband are having such a horrible time. I am in Va. I was a caregiver for my dad, who
unfortunately lost his battle with ec/liver cancer in 2010. We used and were satisfied with UVA in Charlottesville, Va.
I have also heard very good things about Duke University in North Carolina. I am also remembering hearing good
things about places in Fl. Best of luck to you and your husband. Keep up the search! Squeaky wheels get the oil! Keep
in touch.
Tina in Va
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