Surviving Oesophageal Cancer

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Hi , I’m new to this site but wanted to share my experience of living with oesophageal cancer. I realise that I’m one of the lucky ones in that my cancer was caught relatively early and was therefore operable.

I was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in February 2007 and after many tests and two sessions of chemotherapy I underwent an Ivor Lewis operation, which is major surgery to remove the cancer, and lasted around seven hours. I responded well throughout and remained only five days in intensive care before being moved to a general ward and released a week later.

Since then, I’ve continued to do well but suffer from dumping syndrome as a result of the surgery. This is an unpleasant side-effect that causes fatigue, sweating and nausea after eating. Also, I now have to have vitamin B12 injections every three months as my body can no longer process this essential vitamin.

All in all, I feel ok and have remained positive all the way through. I realise I’m extremely lucky and count my blessings every day.

I’ve read so many negative reports about this type of cancer so I felt I had to share something positive for those of you who have, or know someone with, Oesophageal cancer.

All the best

Crystal

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    hi mick hope you got the news you were hoping for yesterday x w x
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    Hello Wend,

    Great news yesterday, I can now be classified as 'cured'.

    I have a no more increased risk of cancer then my age/social/etc group.

    I hope that all patients may one day have the same news,

    Thinking of you all
    Thanks
    Mick
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    excellent news, mick, so pleased for you
    thanks for everything at weekend, you are very special to us all
    xxx
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    Hi Mick

    I was absolutely delighted when I read your post ! its fab news I am really delighted for you.

    Janet
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  • Hi Mick
    That is such great news, it gives hope to all of us. I’m really pleased for you Mick and I hope you have a long and healthy life with chunks of happiness and slices of luck thrown in. Big hugs. xx
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    Let’s all get on the Gullet & Gastro Survivor’s Bus and sing something appropriate. Food Glorious Food maybe? I’m in a silly mood again!
    Woohoo!

    Love Crystal xx
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    Mick
    With so much sad news everywhere it is so good to hear some profoundly good news for a change; I will be having a drink for you tonight, I am so happy for you.

    Steve

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    hi,
    mick thats great news im so pleased for you it gives us all hope. hope you went out and had a few to celebrate :) Gerald said well done your possitive attatude allways helps,
    take care

    Li
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    Hey Mick......

    Congrats Graphic If I ever get as far as Brum I'll buy you a bottle myself.

    I am really so pleased to hear that you got the all clear. It couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.
    Good on yer.
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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    Hi mick thats great news it certainly gives me hope for the future x w x
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    The sobering thought is that without cancer I wouldn't have found so many caring, sharing and supportive people. Thank you all for helping me through. Wishing that one day you all will get the same news...

    xxxx
    Mick