OUR JOURNEY HAS JUST BEGUN
Moe
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Lori,
As I already have told you, you and your husband are in my thoughts!! If you ever have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask me! You are on your way!!!
Cathy0 -
Hi Moe
I had my surgery on 9-19-08 stage two cancer it was in the sub mucosa layer of the esophagus wall my operation was 10 hours I had Barrett's esophagus for 12 years and Had whats call a meson warp because of the meson warp my surgery was longer and as my doctor said much more dangerous I was in intensive for 8 days I had a feeding tube for two months you get use to it I lost about 50 pounds so far I have some side affects but they are getting better you can get through this it is not easy but it can be done my wife was keep inform thought the surgery I am in SC my surgery was at MUSC Charleston SC my DR Carolyn Reed for me was and is the best I am here because of her keep the Faith0 -
wowc0399 said:Hi Moe
I had my surgery on 9-19-08 stage two cancer it was in the sub mucosa layer of the esophagus wall my operation was 10 hours I had Barrett's esophagus for 12 years and Had whats call a meson warp because of the meson warp my surgery was longer and as my doctor said much more dangerous I was in intensive for 8 days I had a feeding tube for two months you get use to it I lost about 50 pounds so far I have some side affects but they are getting better you can get through this it is not easy but it can be done my wife was keep inform thought the surgery I am in SC my surgery was at MUSC Charleston SC my DR Carolyn Reed for me was and is the best I am here because of her keep the Faith
thanks for responding we got good news today from his onocologist and said that the cancer was almost gone we just need to get the tumor out. Thanks for sending me your update hopefully we wont be intensive care that long we are ready hopefully things will go well.
thanks again
Moe0
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