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Not A Question, Just A Maudlin Half Hour And I Need An Outlet.
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Those of you who know me of old, know I have a benign brain tumour I have lived with for years. Just makes me very weak and dizzy - screws my life up, but liveable with.
For the last few months, I have also been diagnosed with cancer of the oeseophagus, and nothing seems to be going right there either. Some weeks ago I had a feeding tube put in, but it kept falling out. Five trips to casualty, and eventually they took it out completely.
Annoyed anyway, but the whole purpose of the tube was to help gain lost weight before chemo and an operation, and to do so before the cancer advanced any further. I simply have to regain that weight before treatment can even begin.
Forward a few weeks, and they decide to fit a stent in my oeseophagus. Basically, it creates an artificial widening, allowing food to pass the cancer into my stomach. The operation went well, and for two days, I was over the moon at the prospect of finally being able put weight on.
Except the last two days have seen me in agony. Tight chest pains, stomach cramps, and worse, no desire to eat anyway. When I do, it causes more pain.
So bloody fed up!
For the last few months, I have also been diagnosed with cancer of the oeseophagus, and nothing seems to be going right there either. Some weeks ago I had a feeding tube put in, but it kept falling out. Five trips to casualty, and eventually they took it out completely.
Annoyed anyway, but the whole purpose of the tube was to help gain lost weight before chemo and an operation, and to do so before the cancer advanced any further. I simply have to regain that weight before treatment can even begin.
Forward a few weeks, and they decide to fit a stent in my oeseophagus. Basically, it creates an artificial widening, allowing food to pass the cancer into my stomach. The operation went well, and for two days, I was over the moon at the prospect of finally being able put weight on.
Except the last two days have seen me in agony. Tight chest pains, stomach cramps, and worse, no desire to eat anyway. When I do, it causes more pain.
So bloody fed up!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my OH has recently been through something similar, though the stent was further down - it worked but had to come out after three weeks, it could only be temporary for fear it would wander off into the bowel and cause havoc. Ended up having an op involving major internal rearrangement, which seems to be working - but has hardly gained an ounce in the last 6 months (having lost about 2 stone). Goodness knows when the chemo will start, it's had to be put off.
"Fed up" probably isn't the appropriate phrase! But I know where you're coming from. Please accept my sympathy.
"Fed up" probably isn't the appropriate phrase! But I know where you're coming from. Please accept my sympathy.
My sister in law had stage 4 (or was it 3, I can’t remember) cancer of the oesophagus and they removed the cancerous part and moved part of her stomach up to take its place.
She is fighting fit now (goes Kayaking and mountaineering) so I hope they are as successful for you as they have been for her.
She is fighting fit now (goes Kayaking and mountaineering) so I hope they are as successful for you as they have been for her.
Sending gentle hugs to you Postdog and wishing you a pain-free day, and some sleep if thats been troublesome too. I hope you'll be able to manage something to eat later. If you try a little something make it your very favourite flavour. So if thats soft strawberry ice cream so be it, or cheesy mash, up to you. take care.
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