Hi there
My father was diagnosed in sept as a PRUNK (primary unknown) but in November his primary was found to be in the esophagus with mets to his arm. The doctors have given us very little hope from the get go, only 5 - 10 months with treatment. My dad had been doing great, never any problems swallowing or anything. You wouldn't even known he was sick other then the obvious tumor on his arm, which caused quite a bit of pain. They told us that his EC tumor was growing outward instead of in and that was why he hadn't been showing any symptoms. In Jan. he tried a very aggressive round of chemo that made him very very sick. 3 weeks later he tried another round at 50% dosage, he did much better with that round but did decided not to continue because he didn't feel he had any quality of life. This week he started having some pain in his chest, trouble swallowing, and his appetite has drastically shrunk. He was at his doctors yesterday and they have decided to do and endoscopy to see what is happening and possibly put a stent in. I have been very positive this entire time and always had hope but since yesterday I haven't been able to shake the feeling that this is the beginning of the end. That things are going to go down hill quickly. I am just wondering how common it is to have stents put in and if they help much. Any info would be great.
thanks