This series follows Terry as he discovers he has esophageal cancer and life after having an Esophagectomy. Find out what its like to go thru the recovery process of this procedure.
My brother has this type of cancer and he just had surgery. It went well and he’s still got a long road but we’re all hopeful. God be with you brother.
Quite possibly my upcoming destiny. I’m grateful for someone so caring to do these videos to help others in the same rotten boat. Don’t know at present my stage hoping not too late. I’m 67 otherwise decent health.
@tatianebassani8792 well I am one of the lucky ones that had 5 strikes against him obiesity,high blood pressure, diabetes maker. I actually developed a fistula between my esophagus and my bronchial lumen so we repaired that now when I heal up I'll get re attached and all will be well. Cancer free so no complaints here
I am a 76 year old man who is going to have the esphogectomy in 2 days, April 26, 2021. I have watched all our your episodes and it is because of you and your honesty I will get the surgery. It is going to be very difficult living a new normal. Thank you and God bless.
I wish you a speedy and full recovery David. It's going to be a rough road, but its better than dying of the cancer. Please stay in touch! Others are in the same boat you are, and I have been.... its good to know that we are not alone.
How are you doing now? my husband has this surgery scheduled oct 7 2021. we did chemo..flot regimen at memorial sloan kettering..now surgery, followed by more chemo. hope you are well!
My mom had white coat fair, she never told us she was having trouble swallowing, she had always been a picky eater and never really liked food. In October I went with her to a birthday party and she took a bite of food and it came right back out and she said it tasted bad. I didn't give it much thought, then later in October we all went to dinner to celebrate my parents 64 anniversary and again she said she didn't like the food and took it home. She started drinking Boost she started losing weight and at first she was happy because she could fit into some pants that she liked, then the weight loss continued and in mid November she went to the dr. and had some CAT scans etc then Thanksgiving came we hff ad such a great time, we played bingo for scratch tug tickets. The day after that she couldn't get any liquid down so we took her to the hospital and they gave her liquids and we had not heard from her primary doctor, they sent her home. The next day she put her shirt on backwards and inside out and we called her doctors office and the answering service said to take her to the hospital. Went to the emergency room and the ER doctor came in and said what seems to be the problem she told them that she couldn't swallow and wanted a scope to stretch her throat so she could swallow, the dr. looked at her paper work and said a scope isn't going to help you. You have cancer, I thought I was going to faint and began to cry, then the ER dr. Said, oh I see you don't know, I'm sorry but your primary dr. should have told you. Mom was in a coma three days later, died December 8, 2020 buried December 13 and then covid
I’m sorry for what you went through. I do want to give you some advice if you end up at other cancer fighters videos… I am a cancer patient myself, and it makes me feel quite terrible when I tell someone what type of cancer I have (sarcoma) and then that person goes on to tell me how they knew someone who had the same type of cancer and then that person DIED. I know this isn’t your intention. I’m sure it’s never anyone’s intention. And realize we all deserve to be heard and I know you are still grieving and I am sorry you are… but i urge you to refrain from leaving words like this on a cancer patient’s own personal video. It’s just makes them feel worse. I say this from experience. I also say this with kindness in my heart as a scared cancer fighter. ❤️
Thank you Christian. Yes I am fine now, not as good as I was but cancer free. I wish you the best and a speedy recovery. It's gonna suck at first, but it will get better.
@@skywaterhaven, thank you for your reply and i wish you also the best and a long life. My OP is on 11 January 2019. Unbelivable that i have to undergo such a big operation for just a tiny little T1a tumor which is not even visible in the CT pictures. The endoscopic resection which i had a few weeks ago was not enough to get everything out. They still found cancer cells on the edges of the removed Mucosa. Have you done a Chemo Therapy before or after your OP? I denied it in my case. Best regards from Germany.
@@ShowlightMedia you sound like me before my surgery.... exact same thing! I could not believe it. I went thru 3 resections, but they didn't think they got it all. So I felt it was best to go all in to make sure. Wishing you a quick recovery!!
How long you had trouble swallowing food? Did you feel chest pain when not eating ? Did you feel severe pain while stretching your chest or while you try to stand or sit?
Hey there, I had trouble stalling food for about 2 years, before I was diagnosed. No chest pain. The think that caught my attention was the symptom of "Coughing after eating". That what took to me the doctor to get looked at.
Hello! After my surgery, I was quickly back on my feet and was able to leave the hospital after about a week. I am now in my fifth year post-operation and supposedly cancer-free. However, my digestion of food has changed significantly, leading to frequent bloating and diarrhea. The symptoms of Dumping Syndrome, which often occur after diarrhea, are quite annoying, but it's all better than being dead. I can eat everything I want in moderation; it's just a question of whether I can tolerate it. It is important to sleep with your upper body elevated after the surgery because otherwise, the remaining stomach acid can flow into your throat and possibly your windpipe, which is very, very unpleasant.
Hi Bambi- I’m doing very well, sleeping on an incline is my biggest issue. I’ll do an update video soon and go over everything I’ve been experiencing. Hope you are doing well!
Bambi Penn hi Bambi, so sorry to hear that news. Please email at terry@Skywaterhaven.com. We can keep in touch thru that email instead on this open forum. Of course there could be someone reading this that could help you resolve some of your troubles.
@@skywaterhaven thanks for the well wishes... I'm currently back at Orlando hospital,had to have another open surgery, adhesions, appendix removed and I had 2 obstructed sections of the small intestine.. I'll more than likely be here for about another week . I'm on tpn waiting for my gj tube to be healed up enough to use...been a rikity roller coaster ride and a pretty painful one at that...day by day I'm feeling a little better 😊 thanks for checking in on me 🤗
@@bambipenn6955 hopefully they found out everything that was keeping you down. That sure is a lot to go thru! I'm wishing you a speedy recovery! Check back in when you can.
I'm having trouble swallowing like breads, meats , French fries, i didn't think anything of it. I went in for a routine CT scan for kidney stones, no stones, but a thickened esophagus, doctor apt not for a month, and I'm so scared
Hi Loki, I know what your feeling, lets just hope for the best. I know its going to be a long 30 days. let us know what the doctor says after your endoscopy. I'm sending you positive vibes.
Hi Kelly, I'm doing good. its been 3 1/2" years since my surgery and still kicking, my life is normal with the exception of sleeping on a 30 degree angle and watching how much I eat. I will keep good thoughts out there for you that your results come back negative.
Thank you so much for posting these videos. My father is soon to undergo this surgery and I’ve been worried sick. These videos have been incredibly helpful! God bless you
My brother has this type of cancer and he just had surgery. It went well and he’s still got a long road but we’re all hopeful. God be with you brother.
Thankyou for sharing your story. My husband is due on wednesday for the same surgery im.praying all goes well for him
Quite possibly my upcoming destiny. I’m grateful for someone so caring to do these videos to help others in the same rotten boat. Don’t know at present my stage hoping not too late. I’m 67 otherwise decent health.
Thank you for sharing! Hope you are doing well!
9:00 thanks for sharing your journey. May God be with you during this difficult time 💕.
Going through the same thing surgery in 3 weeks. Glad you made these vids man . Hoping all is well with you on your journey. God bless
How are you after surgery?
@tatianebassani8792 well I am one of the lucky ones that had 5 strikes against him obiesity,high blood pressure, diabetes maker. I actually developed a fistula between my esophagus and my bronchial lumen so we repaired that now when I heal up I'll get re attached and all will be well. Cancer free so no complaints here
I am a 76 year old man who is going to have the esphogectomy in 2 days, April 26, 2021. I have watched all our your episodes and it is because of you and your honesty I will get the surgery. It is going to be very difficult living a new normal. Thank you and God bless.
I wish you a speedy and full recovery David. It's going to be a rough road, but its better than dying of the cancer. Please stay in touch! Others are in the same boat you are, and I have been.... its good to know that we are not alone.
How are you doing now? my husband has this surgery scheduled oct 7 2021. we did chemo..flot regimen at memorial sloan kettering..now surgery, followed by more chemo. hope you are well!
Did you suffer from gastric reflux disease or heartburn
@@eatmeatnmoveHow is your husband doing after surgery?
Prayers from Arkansas !
My mom had white coat fair, she never told us she was having trouble swallowing, she had always been a picky eater and never really liked food. In October I went with her to a birthday party and she took a bite of food and it came right back out and she said it tasted bad. I didn't give it much thought, then later in October we all went to dinner to celebrate my parents 64 anniversary and again she said she didn't like the food and took it home. She started drinking Boost she started losing weight and at first she was happy because she could fit into some pants that she liked, then the weight loss continued and in mid November she went to the dr. and had some CAT scans etc then Thanksgiving came we hff ad such a great time, we played bingo for scratch tug tickets. The day after that she couldn't get any liquid down so we took her to the hospital and they gave her liquids and we had not heard from her primary doctor, they sent her home. The next day she put her shirt on backwards and inside out and we called her doctors office and the answering service said to take her to the hospital. Went to the emergency room and the ER doctor came in and said what seems to be the problem she told them that she couldn't swallow and wanted a scope to stretch her throat so she could swallow, the dr. looked at her paper work and said a scope isn't going to help you. You have cancer, I thought I was going to faint and began to cry, then the ER dr. Said, oh I see you don't know, I'm sorry but your primary dr. should have told you. Mom was in a coma three days later, died December 8, 2020 buried December 13 and then covid
I'm so sorry Tammy
@@skywaterhaven thank you, people will ask me how I'm doing, but they don't really want to know.
Hugs Tammy, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
It's one year now
I’m sorry for what you went through. I do want to give you some advice if you end up at other cancer fighters videos… I am a cancer patient myself, and it makes me feel quite terrible when I tell someone what type of cancer I have (sarcoma) and then that person goes on to tell me how they knew someone who had the same type of cancer and then that person DIED. I know this isn’t your intention. I’m sure it’s never anyone’s intention. And realize we all deserve to be heard and I know you are still grieving and I am sorry you are… but i urge you to refrain from leaving words like this on a cancer patient’s own personal video. It’s just makes them feel worse. I say this from experience. I also say this with kindness in my heart as a scared cancer fighter. ❤️
That sounds frightening
Holy crap. I must go through all this shit very soon too. Hope you are fine now and kicked the cancer in the butt.
Thank you Christian. Yes I am fine now, not as good as I was but cancer free. I wish you the best and a speedy recovery. It's gonna suck at first, but it will get better.
@@skywaterhaven, thank you for your reply and i wish you also the best and a long life. My OP is on 11 January 2019. Unbelivable that i have to undergo such a big operation for just a tiny little T1a tumor which is not even visible in the CT pictures. The endoscopic resection which i had a few weeks ago was not enough to get everything out. They still found cancer cells on the edges of the removed Mucosa. Have you done a Chemo Therapy before or after your OP? I denied it in my case. Best regards from Germany.
@@ShowlightMedia you sound like me before my surgery.... exact same thing! I could not believe it. I went thru 3 resections, but they didn't think they got it all. So I felt it was best to go all in to make sure. Wishing you a quick recovery!!
@@skywaterhaven , thank you very much. I also wish all the best for you and happy holidays.
@@ShowlightMediaHow are you after the surgery?
How long you had trouble swallowing food? Did you feel chest pain when not eating ?
Did you feel severe pain while stretching your chest or while you try to stand or sit?
Hey there, I had trouble stalling food for about 2 years, before I was diagnosed. No chest pain. The think that caught my attention was the symptom of "Coughing after eating". That what took to me the doctor to get looked at.
Hello! After my surgery, I was quickly back on my feet and was able to leave the hospital after about a week. I am now in my fifth year post-operation and supposedly cancer-free. However, my digestion of food has changed significantly, leading to frequent bloating and diarrhea. The symptoms of Dumping Syndrome, which often occur after diarrhea, are quite annoying, but it's all better than being dead. I can eat everything I want in moderation; it's just a question of whether I can tolerate it. It is important to sleep with your upper body elevated after the surgery because otherwise, the remaining stomach acid can flow into your throat and possibly your windpipe, which is very, very unpleasant.
I'm a survivor of esophageal resection along with gastric pull up. How are you doing now?
Hi Bambi- I’m doing very well, sleeping on an incline is my biggest issue. I’ll do an update video soon and go over everything I’ve been experiencing. Hope you are doing well!
Bambi Penn hi Bambi, so sorry to hear that news. Please email at terry@Skywaterhaven.com. We can keep in touch thru that email instead on this open forum. Of course there could be someone reading this that could help you resolve some of your troubles.
Hi Bambi, I'm doing pretty good considering. I'm wishing you success in you current struggle.
@@skywaterhaven thanks for the well wishes... I'm currently back at Orlando hospital,had to have another open surgery, adhesions, appendix removed and I had 2 obstructed sections of the small intestine.. I'll more than likely be here for about another week . I'm on tpn waiting for my gj tube to be healed up enough to use...been a rikity roller coaster ride and a pretty painful one at that...day by day I'm feeling a little better 😊 thanks for checking in on me 🤗
@@bambipenn6955 hopefully they found out everything that was keeping you down. That sure is a lot to go thru! I'm wishing you a speedy recovery! Check back in when you can.
Quick question? Have you ever had a root canal?
I have. Why do you ask?
DId you suffer from gastric reflux disease or heart burn ?
How were you diagnosed?
I'm having trouble swallowing like breads, meats , French fries, i didn't think anything of it. I went in for a routine CT scan for kidney stones, no stones, but a thickened esophagus, doctor apt not for a month, and I'm so scared
Hi Loki, I know what your feeling, lets just hope for the best. I know its going to be a long 30 days. let us know what the doctor says after your endoscopy. I'm sending you positive vibes.
Hey I am having the same problem, any update on your part?
what symptoms you had before you visit doctor and how they detect that you have Cancer?
Hello Avesh, I was having trouble swallowing and I was coughing right after I would eat.
@@skywaterhaven thanks
@@skywaterhavenDid you have reflux or Barrett's esophagus?

How you're doing now, I'm waiting for my biopsy results very scare.
Hi Kelly, I'm doing good. its been 3 1/2" years since my surgery and still kicking, my life is normal with the exception of sleeping on a 30 degree angle and watching how much I eat. I will keep good thoughts out there for you that your results come back negative.
@@skywaterhaven thank 🙏 you for the good thoughts I'm happy for you .
I too am waiting for my biopsy results.
Thank you so much for posting these videos. My father is soon to undergo this surgery and I’ve been worried sick. These videos have been incredibly helpful! God bless you
@Bill I am praying for both you and your father. This is a very scary disease.