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Well, it won't be EC if it is mets
It would be colon cancer that has moved. But if it is EC sounds like they are catching it very early...so I would think that is a great thing!
You should let us know how the scope goes and what the doctors say.
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Thank youBetty in Vegas said:Well, it won't be EC if it is mets
It would be colon cancer that has moved. But if it is EC sounds like they are catching it very early...so I would think that is a great thing!
You should let us know how the scope goes and what the doctors say.
Betty Johnson
Thank you for the info. I just want to be prepared for next Wednesday. When he went for his colonoscopy last April, I joked said "Ah! It's just a routine exam." I won't ever do that again. For his sanity, I told him it has to do with his mucas. He doesn't need to be worried unless he has too! Thank you again and God Bless and take care. I will keep in touch. Margaret0 -
I agree, if it started inabmb said:Thank you
Thank you for the info. I just want to be prepared for next Wednesday. When he went for his colonoscopy last April, I joked said "Ah! It's just a routine exam." I won't ever do that again. For his sanity, I told him it has to do with his mucas. He doesn't need to be worried unless he has too! Thank you again and God Bless and take care. I will keep in touch. Margaret
I agree, if it started in his colon, and now they are concerned about his esophagus, it did move from the colon to the esophagus. When ec is caught early, which most times does not happen, it is very treatable. And....we might just all be jumping the gun...he just might have a swollen esophagus from an infection of some kind. The scope will show what is going on.
Please keep in touch and let us know how he makes out. We are quite a close knit family here on the ec discussion board. Good luck to both of you, and prayers are always being said.
By the way...I am a caregiver for my dad, Ray, 71 EC survivor, who now has mets to his liver.
The battle must go on! We will not win, if we do not continue to fight!
Tina0 -
Thank youTina Blondek said:I agree, if it started in
I agree, if it started in his colon, and now they are concerned about his esophagus, it did move from the colon to the esophagus. When ec is caught early, which most times does not happen, it is very treatable. And....we might just all be jumping the gun...he just might have a swollen esophagus from an infection of some kind. The scope will show what is going on.
Please keep in touch and let us know how he makes out. We are quite a close knit family here on the ec discussion board. Good luck to both of you, and prayers are always being said.
By the way...I am a caregiver for my dad, Ray, 71 EC survivor, who now has mets to his liver.
The battle must go on! We will not win, if we do not continue to fight!
Tina
I agree, we cannot let our Loved ones give up. There is always Hope, just have to keep up the Faith. I was one of my dad's caregivers also. God Bless. Margaret0 -
Better safe thenabmb said:Thank you
I agree, we cannot let our Loved ones give up. There is always Hope, just have to keep up the Faith. I was one of my dad's caregivers also. God Bless. Margaret
Hi Margaret,
I think the Dr's are right to have a look it doesn't hurt. Your husbands esophagus could just be swollen from the chemo therapy. Most of the time scans pick this type of mets up.
If it is then you it will be caught early and that is the key to surviving the type of cancer.
Hopefully its nothing to worry about.
God Bless
Kath0 -
thanksmumphy said:Better safe then
Hi Margaret,
I think the Dr's are right to have a look it doesn't hurt. Your husbands esophagus could just be swollen from the chemo therapy. Most of the time scans pick this type of mets up.
If it is then you it will be caught early and that is the key to surviving the type of cancer.
Hopefully its nothing to worry about.
God Bless
Kath
Thank you for your positive words. I will keep all posted after next Wedn. Take care and God Bless. Margaret0 -
thanksmumphy said:Better safe then
Hi Margaret,
I think the Dr's are right to have a look it doesn't hurt. Your husbands esophagus could just be swollen from the chemo therapy. Most of the time scans pick this type of mets up.
If it is then you it will be caught early and that is the key to surviving the type of cancer.
Hopefully its nothing to worry about.
God Bless
Kath
Thank you for your positive words. I will keep all posted after next Wedn. Take care and God Bless. Margaret0
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