Last June my mother had a total
gastrectomyGastrectomy
Gastrectomy - series for stage IV
gastricAdjustable gastric banding
Culture of gastric tissue biopsy
Gastric cancer
Gastric culture
Gastric suction
Gastric tissue biopsy and culture
Gastric ulcer
Gastroparesis
Peptic ulcer
Pyloric stenosis
Weight-loss surgeries cancer. For about 2 weeks, she was able to eat food in addition to feeding tube feedings. After that, she began vomiting anything she ingested. She completed 6 weeks of
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy (including 6 days of chemotherapy) about 2 months ago and testing has showed no cancer remaining, although she has a "bump" on her
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back) spine which will be biopsied (the doctor thinks it may only be related to arthritis). THE DOCTOR HAS NO IDEA WHY SHE CANNOT EVEN KEEP A SIP OF WATER DOWN. He thinks maybe some of her intestines are pushing food in one direction, while other parts are pushing food in a different direction. The reason this makes no sense to me is because she recently had her
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy stretched and was able to eat for about 1-1/2 days afterward. The person who did the procedure said the balloon went right down, but he could see her
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy close up again. (she had her esophagus stretched once before with the same result). A barium swallow (actually, it was put into her feeding tube), performed the next day, showed no blockage. Later in the day after the barium test, she was sick and no longer able to eat or drink without throwing up. Has anyone, anywhere, ever heard of something like this happening or, better yet, does anyone know how such a thing may be treated? The doctor wants to do exploratory surgery and perhaps "reconnect" her. I don't know how she would survive it -- she is dehydrated and wasting away before our very eyes.
A couple of other issues... 1) almost 6 months after surgery, shouldn't she be getting vitamin B12 shots? 2) her feeding tube keeps leaking a yellow liquid. What is that and how can it be stopped? Her doctor doesn't seem to address it. The tube had actually come out a couple times and had to be sewn back in. She gets so sick when she is fed, that she is hardly getting 500 calories a day.
She lives near Pittsburgh, PA and is supposedly seeing the top doctor there, but we are losing faith quickly. Referrals, recommendation, suggestions... anything would be appreciated before she winds up in surgery again.
The problem with being unable to keep anything down began long before the radiation.
The feeding tube goes into her lower left side. It is definitely well below where they connected her intestines to her esophagus.