Esophageal Cancer Support Group
Esophageal cancer is malignancy of the esophagus. There are various subtypes. Esophageal tumors usually lead to dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), pain and other symptoms, and is diagnosed with biopsy. Small and localized tumors are treated with surgery, and advanced tumors are treated with chemotherapy, radiotherapy or combinations.
I planned on still having the surgery, but they found that I couldn't stay under for that long due to COPD, so the surgery was cancelled.
I had the surgery at Hershey Medical Center (Pa) and I must say it was the best care I ever had in a hospital. They did a super job controlling the pain.
The surgery.. They slit your throat and open the abdomen from the rib cage down. I was told they could either form a kind of esophagus but using a portion of the stomach or a section of colon. They used
my stomach so it is now about 1/3rd the size it was. Hospital stay was about 10 days but I had one little complication. The suture at the top did not seal completely and I had to wait for that to heal and close. I was IV fed (pic line)for about 3 months. A special prep feed bag that you were 12 hours a day.
Don't expect to be eating much for the first year.
What to expect.. (my experience) The newly formed esohagus tends to close off and you need balloon dilations to open it up. In my case that was about once a month the first year. Its now been two years and I still need it done about every 3-4 months. When it closes off, food can get stuck in your throat. Fortunately it does not cut off your air but you can not even swallow saliva. If you try to drink to wash it down the drink will come shooting out of your mouth. It has not place to go. You just keep trying to swallow and eventually it works down. It is scary and painful and usually last 15 - 30 minutes. So far I haven't had to go to the ER to have it removed. At the first sign of this I'd go for a dilation.
I have to get B-12 shots every two months because I can no long absorb the vitamin. You have to eat small meals. You stomach is now up in your chest cavity and can not expand as it fills. If you over-eat you may experience "dumping". The undigested food is push from the stomach into the intestines and it has to be digested there. The body draws on the sugar in your body to do this and your blood sugar drops dangerously low. Better get some sugar fast or you may pass out. My first signs that this is happening is I become very hot and sweaty, blurred vision and feeling weak and shaky. After getting the sugar back to a normal level you may be very tired the rest of the day.
Most of the food I eat now is either pressure cooked or made in a crockpot. I experience abdominal pain almost everytime I eat and it can get intense at times. This may last a half hour to over an hour, even with pain medication. If it wasn't for this pain I think I would be functioning pretty nornal now. They have not be able to find the cause of the pain but think it may be scar tissue build up from a colon operation. They thought it might be cause by gall stones so I let them remove the gall bladder a year ago. It did not relieve the pain at all and add diarea to the pain problem every time I eat. That is controlled by medication now. (More meds)I have trouble with steak on the grill and the least problem with seafood. Shrimp goes down pretty good.
If you have any further questions on this topic feel free to contact me.
Hope this helps.
Finishline
another round of a different kind of chemo and then later another round of radiation. He felt better for awhile then the cancer went to his lung. He passed away suddenly on Nov. 20,2007. We had been married for 38 years and we have 5 children and 15 grandchildren ... He will be so missed and I am so alone now. I miss him!
I DIDN'T HAVE SURGERY ALTHOUGH IT WAS BROUGHT UP. MY DOCTOR PUT ME ON 80MG OF NEXIUM A DAY, HAD ME RAISE MY BED 6 INCHES TO HELP KEEP THE ACID DOWN, AND PUT ME ON A VERY STRICT DIET. A YEAR LATER WHEN HE LOOKED DOWN MY THROAT, IT HAD GONE INTO REMISSION. IF YOU WANT THE DIET I WILL BE MORE THEN HAPPY TO GIVE IT TO YOU. IT'S NOT EASY TO LIVE WITH BUT BETTER THEN HAVING SURGERY. GOD BLESS.