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I've looked at this forum on and off for years, but have decided to join today to share and receive information...
My story made short:
Dx in 1990
Resection in 1994
Every Rx available from 1990 to 2010
Total remission 2010-2012
Small Bowel Adenocarcinoma (aka SBA) (relatively rare cancer) 2012
12 Round of FOLFOX Chemo 2012
Clean MRI 2012
Joined the forum for several reasons:
1. Looking for the best GI possible on the East Coast
2. Interested in LDN resources
3. Interested in SBA experiences
4. Looking for diet/nutrition resources
Few noteworthy items:
1. I had asked my GI repeatedly about cancer risks and Crohn's. He repeatedly said, "no, you don't have to worry about that." The black/white literature actually is well documented that after 20 years of Crohn's a person's lifetime cancer risk is 30x the normal population (normal lifetime risk is about 2%).
2. I thought the massive lump in my gut was scar tissue. It was golf ball sized mass. Nobody even suggested this as a possibility. So, keep that in mind.
3. Have recently become hyper-aware of GMO's (near death experience will do that to you). I am now significantly avoiding processed foods like crackers, microwave meals, cookies. Pleased to report I'm 6-months soda-free. The old adage, you are what you eat is probably more true than what we like to believe.
Anyway, if you've have similar experiences and/or knowledge, would appreciate input, thoughts, suggestions, etc.
Regards.
My story made short:
Dx in 1990
Resection in 1994
Every Rx available from 1990 to 2010
Total remission 2010-2012
Small Bowel Adenocarcinoma (aka SBA) (relatively rare cancer) 2012
12 Round of FOLFOX Chemo 2012
Clean MRI 2012
Joined the forum for several reasons:
1. Looking for the best GI possible on the East Coast
2. Interested in LDN resources
3. Interested in SBA experiences
4. Looking for diet/nutrition resources
Few noteworthy items:
1. I had asked my GI repeatedly about cancer risks and Crohn's. He repeatedly said, "no, you don't have to worry about that." The black/white literature actually is well documented that after 20 years of Crohn's a person's lifetime cancer risk is 30x the normal population (normal lifetime risk is about 2%).
2. I thought the massive lump in my gut was scar tissue. It was golf ball sized mass. Nobody even suggested this as a possibility. So, keep that in mind.
3. Have recently become hyper-aware of GMO's (near death experience will do that to you). I am now significantly avoiding processed foods like crackers, microwave meals, cookies. Pleased to report I'm 6-months soda-free. The old adage, you are what you eat is probably more true than what we like to believe.
Anyway, if you've have similar experiences and/or knowledge, would appreciate input, thoughts, suggestions, etc.
Regards.