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Good morning everyone I would like to say thank you all for your help and advice my husband Peter will be starting his 2nd cycle on Tuesday but for the last few days he has been able to keep his food down we was at upper Gaynor nurse yesterday and they are pleased with him they have give his date for his operation that will be in March so it's all coming together hope you are all as well as you can be

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luluw

That's good news. If the operation is an Ivor Lewis then it's a big one! If your husband can get as fit as possible beforehand it will really help with his recovery.

Good luck! Keep in touch.

Lou xx

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Valerie01 in reply toluluw

Don't know what the name of the operation is but we will ask all we know is they cut part of the oesophagus away and part of the stomach then rejoin them together they said it was a big operation

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Janashlin

All the best, tell

Him to do as much waking and eating as he can before the operation.

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liz_crisp

That’s great.for each of my cycles I used to be very ill for a few days then a little better but fragile for the 2nd week and the third week I was fine. In the build up to the op I ate as much as I could to put weight on and got myself fit at the gym. And had to do a lot of breathing exercises to get my lung capacity up. I had spent the 20 years previously sitting behind a desk. That six weeks I swam and worked out most days or walked a lot did a few short breaks I had thought about but not done. Tried sky diving, zip lining, had great fun and was amazing fit for the op. Good luck

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Valerie01 in reply toliz_crisp

Wow you did well in 6 week husband will be going back to the gym

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jeffw663

As the others have said if he can get as fit as possible before the op it will be a very big help to his recovery afterwards.

Good, he is well on his way, his journey will have ups and downs but stick with it it will be worthwhile.

Good luck

Jeff

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kiddy

Hi there brings back memories from 4 years ago, when i was on the journey. My advise is to keep a notebook of how he is feeling during each session you will see a pattern. Try doing a bit of walking each day to keep as fit as possible, eat what he can. The weight loss is around 3 stone after op. Focus on the here and now. If you can get away for a break it is good to do so.

Best Wishes

Debbie

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Valerie01 in reply tokiddy

Hi thank you for your comment and advice we are keeping a food diary but we have found for the last 4 days he has managed to keep his food down as for exercise he is disabled and in a wheelchair so unfortunately not able to go walking he used to go to the gym 3 times a week and he cannot wait to get back to it as for trying to get away we are going to stay with friends for a week so that will be nice

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HONORIUS in reply tokiddy

Absolutely. The wise advice I received was to keep a diary as in all likelihood, the same pattern would attend each cycle. For me, the trial was the the three days of steroids and the subsequent comedown!

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Valerie01 in reply toHONORIUS

Yes pete is ok while he's on the steroids then he gets tired after that

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kiddy in reply toHONORIUS

Hi yes it really hits you coming off them. Also had rashes that came up on cycle 2 and 3 and had to have chemo adjusted and stopped earlier. Same on cycles after op.

Best wishes

Debbie

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Valerie01 in reply tokiddy

They haven't said if he will be having chemo after the surgery we will ask at end of the month when he goes to see consultant thanks didn't think of that

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kiddy

Well I wish him well and enjoy your week away. I found getting out and about whilst on chemo made me feel better, although had to rest more. A change of scenery is always good.

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