seeking resolution for bowel obstruction!!!
Troy
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tough prognosis
Well, that prognosis doesn't sound to promising. I had a complete bowel obstruction in my sigmoid colon. After diagnosis I wanted to keep things flowing while on chemo. This regimen really worked for me. I took 3 colace 3 times per day. I juiced 6 lemons,2 apples, 2 carrots, leafy greens(mostly spinach,collard,turnip), and a piece of fresh ginger the size of my thumb everyday. I ate mostly fiber and took two table spoons of liquid fiber everyday. I consumed very little protein, bread or simple sugars. Once I started this regimen my blood work went from from so so to excellent. My white blood cells, hemoglobin, and every other indicator were maxed out. I'm not sure what chemo program you are on but I do know avastin is known to cause abdominal perforation. Maybe you could get a lower dose or eliminate it completely if that is what is causing your problem. As for surgeons, my surgeon is the man. Dr gnuyen, spartanburg SC Gibbs cancer center. Hope this helps, John0 -
Hi Snommintj.snommintj said:tough prognosis
Well, that prognosis doesn't sound to promising. I had a complete bowel obstruction in my sigmoid colon. After diagnosis I wanted to keep things flowing while on chemo. This regimen really worked for me. I took 3 colace 3 times per day. I juiced 6 lemons,2 apples, 2 carrots, leafy greens(mostly spinach,collard,turnip), and a piece of fresh ginger the size of my thumb everyday. I ate mostly fiber and took two table spoons of liquid fiber everyday. I consumed very little protein, bread or simple sugars. Once I started this regimen my blood work went from from so so to excellent. My white blood cells, hemoglobin, and every other indicator were maxed out. I'm not sure what chemo program you are on but I do know avastin is known to cause abdominal perforation. Maybe you could get a lower dose or eliminate it completely if that is what is causing your problem. As for surgeons, my surgeon is the man. Dr gnuyen, spartanburg SC Gibbs cancer center. Hope this helps, John
Did you first
Hi Snommintj.
Did you first have surgery, then chemo? Or chemo first? I.e. just wondering how the juice/food managed to pass the obstruction (facing a sub-obstruction with my mum: I am her caregiver).
Thanks heaps
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Hi John,snommintj said:tough prognosis
Well, that prognosis doesn't sound to promising. I had a complete bowel obstruction in my sigmoid colon. After diagnosis I wanted to keep things flowing while on chemo. This regimen really worked for me. I took 3 colace 3 times per day. I juiced 6 lemons,2 apples, 2 carrots, leafy greens(mostly spinach,collard,turnip), and a piece of fresh ginger the size of my thumb everyday. I ate mostly fiber and took two table spoons of liquid fiber everyday. I consumed very little protein, bread or simple sugars. Once I started this regimen my blood work went from from so so to excellent. My white blood cells, hemoglobin, and every other indicator were maxed out. I'm not sure what chemo program you are on but I do know avastin is known to cause abdominal perforation. Maybe you could get a lower dose or eliminate it completely if that is what is causing your problem. As for surgeons, my surgeon is the man. Dr gnuyen, spartanburg SC Gibbs cancer center. Hope this helps, John
Thank you so much
Hi John,
Thank you so much for your information! Last week , i had a stomach tube inserted. Now I'm on TPN to sustain enersy and nutrition. I cannot have any food orally and my stomach tube is draining constantly but pain still exist, very severe and constant pain. something else must be wrong with my body..
troy0 -
obstruction
Hi Troy, sorry to hear of your situation. Maybe they can lower the dosage of the chemo. I had a bowel obstruction that was due to scar tissue. It was not that serious although it shut things completely down.
I had Dr Weiser at Sloan Kettering so my surgery but I do not know if he does operations like what you need.
http://www.mskcc.org/prg/prg/bios/648.cfm
link to his bio.
I would try John's suggestion too with the diet. Also Scouty and Emily could offer suggestions as far as diet goes.
Don't quit
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I had chemo firstAnneS said:Hi Snommintj.
Did you first
Hi Snommintj.
Did you first have surgery, then chemo? Or chemo first? I.e. just wondering how the juice/food managed to pass the obstruction (facing a sub-obstruction with my mum: I am her caregiver).
Thanks heaps
Anne
I had 6 rounds of folfox 6 w/avastin then surgery. The juicing, fiber, colace regimen kept my stool loose enough to pass the obstruction plus as the chemo began to work, the obstruction became less dense and a little bit smaller.0 -
Painted into a cornerPhillieG said:obstruction
Hi Troy, sorry to hear of your situation. Maybe they can lower the dosage of the chemo. I had a bowel obstruction that was due to scar tissue. It was not that serious although it shut things completely down.
I had Dr Weiser at Sloan Kettering so my surgery but I do not know if he does operations like what you need.
http://www.mskcc.org/prg/prg/bios/648.cfm
link to his bio.
I would try John's suggestion too with the diet. Also Scouty and Emily could offer suggestions as far as diet goes.
Don't quit
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I have no idea how the feeding tube works. I just did some checking on the internet and it seems as though you should be able to drink on the tube. Maybe check with your Dr. If you can't, perhaps swapping for one that allows you to drink will work. I also read something about swallowing tests may need to be done. With that said, I would encourage you to share your story with us.0 -
One more thoughtsnommintj said:Painted into a corner
I have no idea how the feeding tube works. I just did some checking on the internet and it seems as though you should be able to drink on the tube. Maybe check with your Dr. If you can't, perhaps swapping for one that allows you to drink will work. I also read something about swallowing tests may need to be done. With that said, I would encourage you to share your story with us.
When I had my ileostomy reversal I was in almost unbearable pain. Nothing the drs gave me helped. Seriously, for seven days I laid in bed immobile and crying, unable to sleep and seldom speaking because the pain was so severe and intense. On a hunch, I asked the Dr to prescribe some aciphex (it's for ulcers). Within 30 minutes of taking the first one I was feeling 90% better. Within 24 hours I was without pain. I took it for two more days and haven't taken it since. I suppose the surgeon had damaged the lining of my intestine during the reversal, the acid was keeping the injury from healing, and all I needed was a break to promote some healing. I got to thinking maybe your intestinal walls might be damaged a bit and are being irritated. Hope this helps.0
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