Does he have stomach cancer?
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Hi Linds123 and welcome. Did
Hi Linds123 and welcome. Did you post this before? It sounds familiar. I would get him to the dr right away for an endoscope of his esophagus. Do not waste any more time playing the guessing game. The sooner he gets it checked, the sooner he can get it treated. Best of luck. Keep in touch.
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Thank you. No, this is myTina Blondek said:Hi Linds123 and welcome. Did
Hi Linds123 and welcome. Did you post this before? It sounds familiar. I would get him to the dr right away for an endoscope of his esophagus. Do not waste any more time playing the guessing game. The sooner he gets it checked, the sooner he can get it treated. Best of luck. Keep in touch.
Tina
Thank you. No, this is my first time ever posting on the site. I am just really worried...he's had severe heartburn since he was a teenager, and to have an ulcer and h. pylori that young is crazy to me.
My family thinks I'm crazy and paranoid. They say he's way to young to have stomach cancer...and that he's perfectly healthy.
He also has had a hiatal hernia since he was 17 as well.0 -
Hey Lindslinds123 said:Thank you. No, this is my
Thank you. No, this is my first time ever posting on the site. I am just really worried...he's had severe heartburn since he was a teenager, and to have an ulcer and h. pylori that young is crazy to me.
My family thinks I'm crazy and paranoid. They say he's way to young to have stomach cancer...and that he's perfectly healthy.
He also has had a hiatal hernia since he was 17 as well.
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Hey Linds
Listen to us on this site, we have all been through this journey with cancer. We know what to look for, and what the signs are. I just lost my dad in March from esophageal cancer with mets to the liver. He had chronic heartburn and acid reflux and a hiatal hernia for many many years. It was not until 2008 when he could no longer swallow his food, that he told the drs he wanted a scope done. Since no one ever suggested getting one sooner, his cancerous tumor was at stage IV. You are not paranoid at all. Cancer does not choose a gender or an age, it just happens. Go with your gut feeling.....get him checked now!!!
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the H Pylori bacteria isTina Blondek said:Hey Linds
Listen to us on
Hey Linds
Listen to us on this site, we have all been through this journey with cancer. We know what to look for, and what the signs are. I just lost my dad in March from esophageal cancer with mets to the liver. He had chronic heartburn and acid reflux and a hiatal hernia for many many years. It was not until 2008 when he could no longer swallow his food, that he told the drs he wanted a scope done. Since no one ever suggested getting one sooner, his cancerous tumor was at stage IV. You are not paranoid at all. Cancer does not choose a gender or an age, it just happens. Go with your gut feeling.....get him checked now!!!
Tina
the H Pylori bacteria is known to cause stomach Ulcers and potentially cancer as well. As mentioned earlier is to give the situation due diligence and perhaps look at an upper GI or endoscopy to see if there is anything to be concerned with. Having the bacteria does not mean that there is stomach cancer, just that it is a potential cause of it. Irregardless I would think it would need to be addressed if that is what was discovered.0 -
Your Boyfriend...
I was just wondering if your boyfriend ever went in to be checked out, I read your post along with everyone else's and couldn't agree more. "Knowing" is knowledge to be able to fix things that may be wrong, no matter how scared he may be....he needs to be checked.0
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