swallowing problems
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Hi My name is Judy and am 55 and am a surviver of esophagus cancer. Had the surgery, cheom/rad. The trouble swallowing is what got me to the dr in the first place. I think your mom sure needs to have a esophoscope to see if there is blockage there. I can't stress enough how important it is to get her to be checked. They can do wonders now to relieve the blockage and get her some help however if there is a turmer etc there it needs to be addressed. Please keep us informed Judy0
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Hi,
I just wanted to tell you that I'm so happy for your Mom, that she has lived a lot longer than what the doctor probably told her. My dad was diagnosed with stage IV Esophageal cancer with mets to the liver this past February. The doc gave him 6 months to a year. I hope and pray he will live a lot longer. Has been on chemo weekly and the tumors are shrinking. The liver tumors are being stubborn though. If you wouldn't mind, I'd like to hear a little more about your Mom's diagnosis. For instance, had hers spread to other organs or lymph nodes, what stage was she, etc. My email is mebmiller@netzero.com.
Thanks and good luck to your Mom.
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Thanks for replying! Mom's swallowing problems finally got her to go to the doctor's almost 2 years ago now. She has been getting chemo ever since. The tumor was too big to remove and the doctor gave her 6 months to live--that's almost 2 years ago now! Mom just had a CAT scan and it came back normal (no cancer). Could she maybe have a pollup in there?judeye said:Hi My name is Judy and am 55 and am a surviver of esophagus cancer. Had the surgery, cheom/rad. The trouble swallowing is what got me to the dr in the first place. I think your mom sure needs to have a esophoscope to see if there is blockage there. I can't stress enough how important it is to get her to be checked. They can do wonders now to relieve the blockage and get her some help however if there is a turmer etc there it needs to be addressed. Please keep us informed Judy
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