Colon Cancer / Chemo / Bypass Surgery
David G.
Isla de Cozumel, Q, Roo.México
David, I'm glad to hear chemo didn't cause any problems with your gastric bypass. I was first diagnosed with colon cancer in July 2000, which was before I had WLS. Last Friday at my annual oncologist visit I was told there is a mass in my liver and a blockage in the nearby urethra. My tumor markers were also triple of what they should be. If all the follow up tests indicate it is metastic colon cancer, I will be starting chemo again. I was worried about how that would work with WLS. 5FU and Avastin would be included in chemo treatments. I was a little surprised at the news because there was no cancer in the lymph nodes back in 2000, but I was mis-diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. When I was finally diagnosed, my colon had already ruptured and seeded onto my left ovary and fallopian tube. If you still visit this forum, what did you do about protein? I had no appetite my first time through chemo and had to supplement my diet, but used Boost, which I believe contains sugar. I'm considering just using regular protein like I did shortly after having WLS. I wish you the best with your cancer experience. Lisa J
David G.
Isla de Cozumel, Q, Roo.México
David G.
Isla de Cozumel, Q, Roo.México
vitamin deficiencies and they have to be watched closer during your chemo. Your WBC/ immune system is very stressed, iron etc. After my chemo, I not only visit my oncologist every 2 months for labs but also the bypass clinic. Most people and doctors are totally unaware of
the important part Vitamin D plays in the immune system. I am curious whether you attend a bariatric clinic regularly and whether they keep your Vitamin D level between 40 and 60.
I'm a nurse and through much investigation was able to provide my oncologists and the gastric bypass surgeons with proof of the cause of my Lymphoma.
My severe Vitamin D deficiency caused a plunge in my WBC, down to 3. None of the doctors had any idea. Three years later I was diagnosed with Lymphoma. My WBC has increased with
the increase of my Vitamin D not even mentioning the impact on how great I feel. I am presently working with my oncologist to begin treating Lymphoma pts. with Vit. D during their treatment.
A research study from Mayo Clinic reports Vit. D. administered during Chemo for Lymphoma pts. will double their life expectancy. Please research Vit. D def. It has proven to cause, lupus,
colon cancer, lymphoma, fibromyalgia, graves disease, and MS. MS is one of the few diseases that we see their doctors treat them with huge amounts of Vit. D. They like their levels at a toxic rate to help subdue symptoms of MS. Don't get me wrong their are also other reasons for
cancer but my cancer was caused by a low Vit. D. deficiency and immune system. My WBC levels were comparable to a transplant pt. who is also at a very high risk for cancers.
Hope to hear from you soon and that this information may help you in some way..
Diane