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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Recently had surgery</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Tvion on 11/21/2007</description>
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      <title>Recently had surgery</title>
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I was diagnosed
with stomach cancer early in September 2007 and had surgery in September 22,
2007.&amp;nbsp; My surgeon was from the City of Hope in Monrovia
 California.

After my
surgery it was determined that my cancer was in stage 1 but I lost my whole
stomach.&amp;nbsp; My oncologist determined that
no chemo therapy or radiation was necessary and I just start back to work this
week.

&amp;nbsp;

I have lost
a considerable amount of weight and struggle to find something to eat to keep up
my energy level and maintain my mental alertness.&amp;nbsp; I am always cold, my bowl movements are irregular
but I use Colace (a stool softerner) to help with that.&amp;nbsp; I exercise by walking a mile or half a mile
everyday and see as many friends as I can manage for moral support.

&amp;nbsp;

I was in
great physical shape prior to my diagnoses for a 60 year old person but I must
admit that life has become a big struggle.&amp;nbsp;
I have good days and real bad days and have a lot of trouble sleeping at
night.&amp;nbsp; Learning what food to eat is my biggest
problem.&amp;nbsp; I realize that I am blessed to
have survived the pain and trauma from the cancer and I am aware that there are
many people that are worst off.&amp;nbsp; I know
that there are many survivors in similar situation as I.&amp;nbsp; I feel uncomfortable posting my situation in light of the many people dealing with much
worst scenarios.&amp;nbsp; I would still like to
hear from other cancer survivors and how they deal with food, sleep, work and
regaining their life.

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      <author>Tvion</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Recently had surgery</title>
      <description>Congratulate that you get over it in such an early stage.1) Did you have any symptom prior to the surgery such as feeling cold?&amp;nbsp; What other symptoms did you experience?2) After surgery, u shouldn&amp;#39;t feel cold ( such as cold feet or hand).&amp;nbsp; If you still experience same, I would try to find out if there is any other reasons.&amp;nbsp; What is your TSH?&amp;nbsp;Check your&amp;nbsp;Thyroid too.3)&amp;nbsp; You need to walk 1-2 hours a day.&amp;nbsp; Get as much sun exposure as you can.&amp;nbsp; You are lucky to be in California.4)&amp;nbsp; Try aloe vera drink and ginger root to see if it improves your digestion.&amp;nbsp; You may want to take pancrelipase ( Viokase or Creon ) or plant base enzyme to see if it improve bowel condition.5)&amp;nbsp; What is your Cholesterol, HDL and LDL.&amp;nbsp; There is study showing relation about the gastric cancer lymph node.6)&amp;nbsp; Google Budwig ( Flaxseed with cottage cheese) on the web.&amp;nbsp; Try it and see it help.Keep on doing research on the web to avoid recurrence.&amp;nbsp; It is a long term project to fight the recurrence.</description>
      <author>Ssc200</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 11/24/2007 Ssc200 wrote:Congratulate that you get over it in such an early stage.1) Did you have any symptom prior to the surgery such as feeling cold?&amp;nbsp; What other symptoms did you experience?2) After surgery, u shouldn&amp;#39;t feel cold ( such as cold feet or hand).&amp;nbsp; If you still experience same, I would try to find out if there is any other reasons.&amp;nbsp; What is your TSH?&amp;nbsp;Check your&amp;nbsp;Thyroid too.3)&amp;nbsp; You need to walk 1-2 hours a day.&amp;nbsp; Get as much sun exposure as you can.&amp;nbsp; You are lucky to be in California.4)&amp;nbsp; Try aloe vera drink and ginger root to see if it improves your digestion.&amp;nbsp; You may want to take pancrelipase ( Viokase or Creon ) or plant base enzyme to see if it improve bowel condition.5)&amp;nbsp; What is your Cholesterol, HDL and LDL.&amp;nbsp; There is study showing relation about the gastric cancer lymph node.6)&amp;nbsp; Google Budwig ( Flaxseed with cottage cheese) on the web.&amp;nbsp; Try it and see it help.Keep on doing research on the web to avoid recurrence.&amp;nbsp; It is a long term project to fight the recurrence.&amp;nbsp;Ssc200 Thank you for your reply.I am a typical California Health nut and was in great physical shape prior to my diagnosis. &amp;nbsp; I have had symptoms for over a year and a half my doctor thought that it was acid reflux.&amp;nbsp; I had pain and symptoms similar to a heart attack every morning around 4 to 5 am.&amp;nbsp; It wasn&amp;#39;t until I called 911 and spent a day at the cardiac ward that I found out that I did not have a heart problem or perhaps an acid reflux problem.&amp;nbsp; I called my doctor and insisted on an endoscope and a couple of days later I got the bad news.I am 90 days from my surgery I have lost a lot of weight but have started to gain some back.&amp;nbsp; I am 5&amp;#39;9&amp;quot; and weigh 165 lb I lift weights, walk a mile everyday and started back to work a couple of weeks ago.&amp;nbsp; I have had very little guidance from any doctor except to tell me to eat.&amp;nbsp; I am on no medication but do take a daily multivitamin with iron, calcium with D, and a daily B-12.Generally I sleep well have a daily bowl movement and eat every two hours.&amp;nbsp; I have had to figure things out for my self and have done some research on the net, book stores and library.&amp;nbsp; I have not had cold feet or hands but I have had some trouble with digestion the first couple of months.&amp;nbsp; My doctors suggested that I drink a liquid food supplement but I have not found one that does not make me feel ill.&amp;nbsp; I eat lots of fruits, vegetables, some meat protein and for now a good amount of crabs to ad weight to my bones. I&amp;nbsp; have stayed way from the drugs that my doctors have given me because they seem to make things worst rather than better (I don&amp;#39;t have to take Chemo or Radiation).&amp;nbsp; I am concern about the occurrences of more cancer and I am aware that I am very uninformed.&amp;nbsp; I wish I had the power to light a fire under my doctors and my HMO but I am glad that I found this site and can get and give support to others. &amp;nbsp;  </description>
      <author>Tvion</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Recently had surgery</title>
      <description>its sounds like ur recovering very well and thats a good thing. how old r u ? how early did they found that u had stomach cancer ? how much of ur stomach did they take out? Im having surgery on 12/27/07  im 34 and they found mine at about stage 2 they still think the might have to take all my stomach . if u can tell what i can expect after surgery i will be very gratefull .  how hard is it 2 get ur  weight back ?</description>
      <author>atalo </author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Recently had surgery</title>
      <description>hi! don&amp;#39;t know if u can have this, but i have found crushed flaxseed a godsend for constipation! &amp;amp; completely natural! 2-3 teaspoons, i mix it with yogurt! all those other things made me feel sick &amp;amp; gave me the impression i smelled bad!</description>
      <author>Harrietg.</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Recently had surgery</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 12/26/2007 atalo  wrote:its sounds like ur recovering very well and thats a good thing. how old r u ? how early did they found that u had stomach cancer ? how much of ur stomach did they take out? Im having surgery on 12/27/07  im 34 and they found mine at about stage 2 they still think the might have to take all my stomach . if u can tell what i can expect after surgery i will be very gratefull .  how hard is it 2 get ur  weight back ?Hello atoalo,I am sorry that this reply may reach you on the day of your surgery.&amp;nbsp;I am 61 years old and I worked out every day walking 3 to 5 miles a day and lifting no more than 20 lbs of dead weight every other day.&amp;nbsp; My doctor warned me not to loose any weight before surgery and to get plenty of sleep.&amp;nbsp; My HMO turned down all attempt at a PET scan to find out how much of my stomach it would be necessary to take out.&amp;nbsp; My doctor did an arthroscopic exploration during surgery and decided to take the whole stomach.&amp;nbsp; I was in the hospital 12 day and was fed through a tube in the side of my belly.&amp;nbsp; Post surgery I lost a lot of weight and having friends and family visit help me to keep up my courage.&amp;nbsp; Pain medication is important post surgery but it can also be a problem.&amp;nbsp; It can make the bowls take longer to response once your get to the home recovery stage.&amp;nbsp; Walking is very important!!!!&amp;nbsp; The other part difficult thing about pain medication is that you might have a period of withdraw symptoms which may add to your distress. I am now on my 97th day after surgery and starting to gain weight, I went from 150 lbs (I am 5&amp;#39;10&amp;quot;) to 165. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I had to figure out what I could eat and how much for myself.&amp;nbsp; If you want details of my diet please send me another email when you can. &amp;nbsp;God bless and I wish a successful surgery and a quick re recovery.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Tvion</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Recently had surgery</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 12/27/2007 Harrietg. wrote:hi! don&amp;#39;t know if u can have this, but i have found crushed flaxseed a godsend for constipation! &amp;amp; completely natural! 2-3 teaspoons, i mix it with yogurt! all those other things made me feel sick &amp;amp; gave me the impression i smelled bad!Hi Harrietg,Your right I have a table spoon of flaxseed oil when I feel the need.&amp;nbsp; I also have at least one or two meals a day with roughage.&amp;nbsp; I like turnip greens with my eggs in the morning and two fruits a day.&amp;nbsp; I now have a daily bm without any difficulty. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Tvion</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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