New procedure to open up esophagus
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thank you, Don. that is very
thank you, Don. that is very encouraging. There are several here that either have trouble swallowing or cannot swallow at all so this was really good to see.
dj
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Dondebbiejeanne said:thank you, Don. that is very
thank you, Don. that is very encouraging. There are several here that either have trouble swallowing or cannot swallow at all so this was really good to see.
dj
That is very interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Don.............
Thanks Don that is really great news for so many. There is so much hope in the future and some is happing right now.
Stanford has found a way to stop some cancer from spreading: A team of Stanford researchers has developed a protein therapy that disrupts the process that causes cancer cells to break away from original tumor sites, travel through the bloodstream and start aggressive new growths elsewhere in the body. The future is looking better al the time.
Bill
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Magnets
this is very interesting, I'm waiting for a double endosopy on my throat ...up and down....I'm wondering if they removed the magnets..wouldn't want to go in a MRI scanner with magnets in my throat....I also wonder what would have happened if the magnets came loose, would you choke or maybe get an obstruction in the bowel. Sounds good but early days yet.
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Magnets
Hi Don:
Many thanks for posting the link - there are a couple of people in our group who have recurring problems with strictures and difficulty swallowing. Is there any further information or documentation available? The discussion only states that magnets were placed in the esophagus. Don't completely understand.
Where was this procedure done? Can you get the doc's name? I realize you weren't the originator of the post...Any additional guidance or info would be greatly appreciated!
- Jeff
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ErthWlkr said:
Magnets
Hi Don:
Many thanks for posting the link - there are a couple of people in our group who have recurring problems with strictures and difficulty swallowing. Is there any further information or documentation available? The discussion only states that magnets were placed in the esophagus. Don't completely understand.
Where was this procedure done? Can you get the doc's name? I realize you weren't the originator of the post...Any additional guidance or info would be greatly appreciated!
- Jeff
I asked for more detail but I do see it seems to have been performed in Canada. I'll post more if/as I receive any. Don
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Magnets, cont'd
Hi Don:
Thanks for the followup - I also posted to that discussion group to see if I can get any more info. Couldn't find anything online.
The only thing that I can guess is somehow using approved (foodgrade?) magnets and insert them on opposite sides of the esophagus but similar poles face - ie north facing north. This way they repel each other and thereby keeping the "tube" open. Seems logical and quite a leap in insight. If this works, it would be a tremendous innovation.
Hope to hear more!
- Jeff
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Details
I have some information about the procedure. This is VERY new yet promising.
Magnets are a non-invasive way of opening up an esophagus blocked by strictures. The esophagus needs further dilatation to open it up more.
Toronto General Hospital in Toronto, Dr. Eran Shlomovitz (general surgeon/interventional radiologist)
Not published yet.
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Thanks, Don!donfoo said:Details
I have some information about the procedure. This is VERY new yet promising.
Magnets are a non-invasive way of opening up an esophagus blocked by strictures. The esophagus needs further dilatation to open it up more.
Toronto General Hospital in Toronto, Dr. Eran Shlomovitz (general surgeon/interventional radiologist)
Not published yet.
Thanks for the update, Don! I've forwarded the info on to my fellow survivor!
- Jeff
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I TRIED ONCE
After Bilateral Neck Radiation, it never worked for me. Took some time, but I can eat pretty much whatever I want. Not having any saliva, due to the radiation, the only time I have swallowing issues, if I really enjoy something I'm eating, I get in too big of a hurry and choke.
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