Esophageal cancer would like to talk to someone on phone old fashion
I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer jan 25,2022,I have completed all radation and chemo ,I also had covid on top of it,I've lost 65lbs and had a stent placed that made it difficult to eat,I am now starting rehab and starting to get some strength back,I am scheduled for surgery in june,I am 77 years old and have been self employed my whole life and have been in control, now I find my self needing help and someone to talk to because I can not control my cancer ,I have a wife that supports me 100% but I would like to talk to other survivor's and patients, I'd like to discuss future and feelings Thank you
Don
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Hi Don,
I would be happy to talk with you. I had my EC treatment and esophagectomy 12 years ago but the surgery has not changed much over the years. I would also add that the EC group at smartpatients.com has a twice weekly Zoom meeting for folks in treatment.
Zoom meeting? (#482 552 6700, pass code 8417 - Weds 6pm and Sun 9am Eastern)
I am sending a private message with my email address and phone number.
Regards,
Paul
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Hi Don, had my surgery in December. Slow recovery but cancer free. Feel free to call. My husband and family very supportive but it helps to talk to someone who has same diagnosis. Surgery was performed at Mass General and successful. Maureen. (content removed by CSN)
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Paul
Is the number for the zoom meeting the same every Wednesday? I would like to join the call this Wednesday
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I am doing best I can two months since my surgery and I'm eating small amounts ,still have j tube at nite.still very weak feel like I'll never get my strength back most people say it will take at least 4 months to feel almost normal.hope u are well and doing good
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Hey Don. Good to hear from you.
It took me up until the third month after surgery to feel like I was turning a corner. I always felt weak because I had bathroom issues, which is a result of this surgery. After seeing an oncology nutritionist, she was able to give me something to help slow down my bathroom issues. At that point, I was able to eat a little more and keep it in a little longer for my body to absorb the nutrients. Feeling weak from all these bathroom issues, at that point, I was able to get some strength back.
She prescribed Banatrol Plus, a medical oncology food, which can be used with a J tube feeding or in a smoothie, which is the way I used it. Talk to your oncologist about it, as it may help you. It did wonders for me.
If you or your wife want to speak with me further, don't hesitate to reach out.
Best Wishes, FRANK
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