In the beginning

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Well, I never imagined I'd ever be writing my first blog ever on a cancer support website, and as a patient.

It's 8 days since my diagnosis, and I now accept that yes, I do have adenocarcenoma of the esophagus. The original endoscopy and CT scan indicate that it's early stage, and operable, but there's more diagnostics being lined up to find out exactly where this Beast within me resides. So, I'm waiting for dates for an ultrasound endoscopy, an ultrasound scan, and a staging laparoscopy. I have a meeting at the oncology clnic on New Year's Eve, where I get to meet the surgeons, consultants, nursing teams etc., and get to see the ITU where I'll be after the operation.

Today is Boxing Day, and yesterday was one of the worst days of my life. I have 3 kids, and somehow there's stil the nagging doubt at the back of my mind that this may be my last Christmas with them. I tried to shake that feeling away yesterday, but it was very persistant. Today, I'm back to my optimistic self, and ready to fight, and beat, this hellish thing!

Today, I feel better, and ready to continue to ensure that my body is well prepared for the fight ahead. I've dug the juicer out, and cleaned it up. It will be a well used machine in the weeks and months ahead! I'm going to use some money I got for Christmas to buy some super-duper bathroom scales, because I know that nutrition and fitness, and minimising weight loss are essential in this battle.

At 44 I'm young for this disease. I'm also fairly fit and healthy, and have none of the usual risk factors for this cancer. So, I know I'm unlucky to get it, but I will not wallow in self-pity, because I also know that the factors for survival are in my favour, and I'm well placed to have the necessary operation, and to fight, and win!

I also know that the love and support of my family, friends, and loved ones will help get me through, and that one day I will be thousands of miles from here, both mentally and physically, and togeter with the love of my life, embracing a long and happy future.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    hi simon welcome to the site but sorry you find yourself here,i am also 44 and i have ovarian cancer along with secondary peritoneal,by the sounds of it all your test etc will happen quickly,and thank goodness they seem to have caught it early, you will go through lots of different emotions but stay positive, you will meet some lovely people on here with the same diagnosis but everyone on here will give you support, take care julie x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    dear simon

    to receive such crap news at xmas time is not the best!

    (bit obvious statement eh?) you will def get loadsa support from peeps on this site!

    get your TEAM together (family n friends) and

    LIVESTRONG

    good luck with everything hun

    keep blogging!

    xNx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Simon,

    It is never a good time to get a diagnosis of cancer , but so near Christmas!  I  got my diagnosis on an infamous date, September 11th of last year, no way will that date fade into membory! You have come to the right place here, lots of information and support, and people who know just how you are feeling (which is something that family and friends don't always understand). Do keep in touch and let us know how you are getting on.

    Kathx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Simon

    Welcome to Macmillanland. I have been on this site since my diagnosis in June and have found it to be a great source of support, advice and laughter (yes, we can still have a laugh!). You will have black moments, we all do, so vent your feelings on here. we've broad shoulders. Hope that you soon have news of when your surgery will be, and remember, your Macmillan friends will be beside you, ready for battle.

    Angela x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Congratulation on meeting your Multidisciplinary team so early in the process. Some people really struggle getting the information and support they need, and this is a good opportunity to ask all the questions for which you need answers.

    John