Tom ,
I'm a relative newb here , but am well acquainted with your posts...and , yes , I'm aware of their absence lately.
My wife , Stacy , is an R.N. for the Hillman Cancer Center in Pittsburgh.
She works with some of the best doctors in the country and is well versed in conditions such as yours.
I haven't the words to express my hope for your recovery, but she may have the experience to guide you to better health.
In her words :
.......Hi Tom, I wanted to say a few words to you in this very difficult time in your life.......I work with cancer everyday and am amazed at how differently it's effects are on different people. I have come to know one thing about the human spirit , and it is that if YOU believe you are going to beat this then you will....it is as simple as that.
I have seen 80 year old men with esophageal cancer who have come in , and , on our initial meeting , they tell me that by no means are they going to let this beat them....and they don't.
Having surgery and removing the cancer is only 50% of beating it.......you have to believe that you can--- and that is the only real advice you need.
Some tips I can give you to prepare for your surgery are : 1...to incorporate a little more exercise into your daily activity.....this will strengthen your body and help you to recover faster......2....take time during the next few weeks to know yourself and believe in yourself.
I hope everything goes well and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. If you have any questions or need anything, please don't hesitate to conact me:
calesa@upmc.edu
----Stacy
Our thoughts and hopes are with you..............good luck.