Pending surgery 12/14
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John
Good luck to you and we will keep you in our prayers. My husband will have surgery on Monday. He had 28 radiation treatments and 6 Chemo. He lost a lot of his hair but did not lose it all. He had some rough days and good ones. He is feeling good now, but now the surgery. We are trusting in God to see him through this most difficult time in our lives.
He will be at Vanderbilt hospital in Nashville Tn and we feel he is in the best of hands there. Keep us in your prayers and we will do the same.
Reba0 -
John,
Semper Fi
John,
Semper Fi0 -
good luck and Godspeed
Hi John,
I am a December surgery patient from last year, my lucky date was 12/8, which being a Catholic meant a lot to me being a special feast day for Mary. I had Ivor Lewis so my experience was not like yours but when you get home the eating experiences are very similar. Just take your time and eat those small meals 6x a day and report any major sticking or swallowing problems to your drs. Watch out for fevers. Make sure dr gives you a list of what to eat and not to eat in the first weeks, high fiber not good and there are many other foods on the do not eat yet list. I had a dietician come and counsel me. My wishes are you will have a smooth surgery, will keep you in my prayers, please take care,
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Good look on your Vanderbilt surgeryrmitchell said:surgery
John
Good luck to you and we will keep you in our prayers. My husband will have surgery on Monday. He had 28 radiation treatments and 6 Chemo. He lost a lot of his hair but did not lose it all. He had some rough days and good ones. He is feeling good now, but now the surgery. We are trusting in God to see him through this most difficult time in our lives.
He will be at Vanderbilt hospital in Nashville Tn and we feel he is in the best of hands there. Keep us in your prayers and we will do the same.
Reba
My sister had her heart transplant there over 15 years ago. That gift of a heart has kept on giving as she leads an active life style. Vanderbilt's care was outstanding. Wishing you well.0 -
Best of luck to you
Am excited you get to have the MIE. My husband had the Ivor-Lewis. No fun. But, seven months post-op, he's doing great. As a physician, you know more about this condition than I do; however, I do want to say that a jtube is very helpful and helps to keep the body's strength so if one is offered, please go for it. While many members of this Board are lay people, I have found their suggestions and references to be well-based and most helpful. I have spoken to family member physicians, and they have commented on the wealth of knowledge I've learned from the fine people who post here. Best of luck to you and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.0 -
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John
Good luck to you and we will keep you in our prayers. My husband will have surgery on Monday. He had 28 radiation treatments and 6 Chemo. He lost a lot of his hair but did not lose it all. He had some rough days and good ones. He is feeling good now, but now the surgery. We are trusting in God to see him through this most difficult time in our lives.
He will be at Vanderbilt hospital in Nashville Tn and we feel he is in the best of hands there. Keep us in your prayers and we will do the same.
Reba
You both will be in my prayers as I travel to LA for my surgery. I am sure that Vanderbilt is an excellent center. God's Blessings to you both!!
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Are you a former? Thanks forBolt_Woman said:John,
Semper Fi
John,
Semper Fi
Are you a former? Thanks for the message! John Haynes0 -
I am also very impressed byBMGky said:Best of luck to you
Am excited you get to have the MIE. My husband had the Ivor-Lewis. No fun. But, seven months post-op, he's doing great. As a physician, you know more about this condition than I do; however, I do want to say that a jtube is very helpful and helps to keep the body's strength so if one is offered, please go for it. While many members of this Board are lay people, I have found their suggestions and references to be well-based and most helpful. I have spoken to family member physicians, and they have commented on the wealth of knowledge I've learned from the fine people who post here. Best of luck to you and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
I am also very impressed by the wealth of knowledge here. My thanks to all. Thank you for your kind wishes!! John0 -
Thank you for your prayersDonna70 said:good luck and Godspeed
Hi John,
I am a December surgery patient from last year, my lucky date was 12/8, which being a Catholic meant a lot to me being a special feast day for Mary. I had Ivor Lewis so my experience was not like yours but when you get home the eating experiences are very similar. Just take your time and eat those small meals 6x a day and report any major sticking or swallowing problems to your drs. Watch out for fevers. Make sure dr gives you a list of what to eat and not to eat in the first weeks, high fiber not good and there are many other foods on the do not eat yet list. I had a dietician come and counsel me. My wishes are you will have a smooth surgery, will keep you in my prayers, please take care,
Donna70
Thank you for your prayers and experience based advice! John Haynes0 -
Not I but my husband andjhaynes said:Are you a former? Thanks for
Are you a former? Thanks for the message! John Haynes
Not I but my husband and according to him it is Once a Marine always a Marine! He had the surgery in Sept 09 and is doing great!0 -
Dear Johnjhaynes said:I am also very impressed by
I am also very impressed by the wealth of knowledge here. My thanks to all. Thank you for your kind wishes!! John
I remember you
Dear John
I remember you first posting not long ago, and now you are already on your way to surgery! Great for you. I know you are on the right path and all things will turn out well. Enjoy the holidays, and know we will be thinking of you and praying for you on the day of your surgery! Keep us up to date.
Tina in Va0
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