Hello, I live in Las Vegas. I am post esophagectomy from 3 1/2 years ago. I am now in remission from esophageal cancer. I am having excessive mucus within my throat and need to cough it up and out. Can anybody advise me on what I can take to relieve this? Also, my thoracic surgeon performed a myotomy on me 4 weeks ago. This procedure relaxed my muscles at my anastomoses, but the mucus has gotten worse. Scar in photo is from the myotomy and where they removed my esophagus.
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The mucus is your way of clearing the lungs. If you are anything like the rest of us, following surgery, you probably suffer aspiration of bile /acid. This will damage your lungs and airways. The mucus will help protect you. It is also the only way to remove the aspirated fluid. I on the other hand do not produce mucus, which causes me a lot of problems. Almost every night, I wake up choking. My lungs and Airways are burning and I have difficulty breathing. The only thing I can do is get up and smoke 2 cigarettes. This makes me produce mucus. I can then cough up the damaging bile/acid. It can take up to 1 hour to work. In the meantime the burning is agonising.
Bottom line is don't worry about it, it is probably doing you a favour.
Good luck
I am nearly six and a half years post op and I too often wake up coughing up mucus. I think it is just one of those things you learn to live with. Life is never going to be perfect after an operation of this magnitude but it’s a lot better than the alternative. Best Wishes, James.
I was given a a spirometer in the hospital to help cough up the mucus . I took it home and used it for about 4 months. It helped clear up this problem. You should ask your doctor about it.
Have you tried claratin or other antihistamine to dry out mucus? I had esophagectomy at UCLA 1-29-19 and also live in Las Vegas. It helped me.
Yes definitely should get together to chat. I just had a revision surgery 3-29 after original reconstruction 1-29, was Dr Jay Moon Lee your surgeon? Contact info e mail 970jbob at gmail and 702 428 3712. Might be a bit though still recovering.
Regards Jeffrey Wagner