My father had a total
gastrectomyGastrectomy
Gastrectomy - series after diagnosis of stomach cancer. Then immediately engaged in intense chemo and
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy therapy. He's not been able to hold down food at all and has lost weight to the point of needing hospitalization. There's a problem with bile production and there may be some kind of obstruction, infection or other condition in his esophogus where he
simplySimply sleep cannot eat or drink anything whatsoever. Constantly
spittingBaby spitting up
Spitting up up, burping, etc. Needless to say, he's severely underweight, has no energy at all and although the docs seem to be trying everything...nothing is working. His only nutrition right now is via TPN. Nobody knows if the chemo contributes to the condition. My question is
simplySimply sleep this...if it can be established that a
partialPartial (focal) seizure
Partial thromboplastin time (ptt)
Thyroid gland removal stomach would solve the problem; is it possible to remove a partial section of the stomach from a family donor and transplant or construct a partial stomach for the patient? I can find nothing regarding this on the 'net.
Thanks
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
There are Internet-based support groups for gastric cancer that are excellent sources of both support and information, and are helpful for the patientt, caregivers, and the patient's family. Try ACOR's home page at www.acor.org. You will be able to join a gastric cancer support group with hunderds of subscribers. There is no cost. You and your father may find that you benefit from the first-hand experiences of other folks who have already travelled the path you are on now.
My thoughts are with you and your father.
Best regards,
Chicken Soup