I was told that they had found something 2 weeks before that when I had the endoscope which gave me a chance to get my head around it, in those 2 weeks I proposed to my husband (we had originally planned on getting married that June but had a fall out for a short while) and had registered my intent to marry.
I was brought into hospital the night before (I think that they had planned on starting treatment straight away as had such severe problems eating for the 6 months before) but I was 32 and asked for fertility preservation (I was told it was too late to freeze my eggs as the time taken would have delayed treatment even more), they did use aother treatment though and my children are 6 and 7 now.
My husband and I are having our celebration on Monday - I did not celebrate last year as I lost my cousin and some close friends to this.
My children have always known what happened to their mother before they were born and have appeared with me on TV in the past promoting awareness of our condition.
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Congratulations on reaching 11 years post operation.
I had my operation just over 11years ago and apart from our usual digestive problems life is great and I'm sure we will still be looking forward to the future in another 11years
What a great positive post Aoife!!! and congratulations
I think you replied to my very 1st post on here when we were waiting on my husbands endoscopy and I still remember that your little reply gave me just a tiny glimmer of hope at what was then unknown.
We are now 1 and a half weeks in to his chemo and things are going well I hope they continue to do so.
Congratulations once again - your post definitely gives hope to us who are just at the start of this long road ahead.
Congratulations on reaching eleven years ,It's absolutely scandalous that most of the general public don't realise the risk of digestive problems leading to oesophageal cancer, I suffered from acid reflux all my adult life and no doctor ever warned me what could happen and it did. Thanks to the wonderful people at The Royal Marsden hospitals at Chelsea and Sutton I'm still here and working 5 years post op, spread the word
How lovely to hear how well you have done. It makes me feel more positive about my husbands situation which at present is unclear to us. High Grade Dysplasia in Barrett's has been diagnosed to date. Had CT last week and await results, also have to have re -scope. Worrying thing is all the other symptoms, weight loss, hoarse voice, blood results (insulin diabetic) anaemia, all point me to this being a bit more than Dysplasia! The wait is awful, should find out Ct results next Tuesday. I'm beside my self with worry, but your story has lifted me !
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