Stomach cancer

Hi I'm Ann and found out a week ago after having a endoscopy that I have a huge cancer in my tummy.. I've been poorly since March but my fastrack was thrown out in May and appointment came through for 1st of October... good job my husband paid private 

  • Welcome to the Cancer Chat forum Ann.

    I'm really sorry you've just found out you have stomach cancer but I'm glad you've joined us here on the forum as you'll find many other members coming to terms with a cancer diagnosis and now that I've replied I'm sure some of them will stop by soon to say hello and have a chat.

    I'm not sure how much you know about stomach cancer but I'm just including a link here to a section we have about it on our website in case you wanted to find out more. Our cancer nurses are available to chat to during the week if you have any questions about your diagnosis as well. Their lines are open weekdays between 9a.m - 5p.m on 0808 800 4040.

    Chat to us as much as you need or want to Ann and remember that we'll be here to support you every step of the way.

    Kind regards, 

    Steph, Cancer Chat Moderator

  • Hi Ann

    Sorry to hear that you’re in this situation, it’s a shame you had to go private but at least things are now moving. 

    Ive just been diagnosed with stomach cancer also, on Tuesday in fact. I had a CT scan on Wednesday and will see my consultant on Tuesday to find out the next step. 

    its a scary place at the moment, my head is all over the place I’m only 46 with 2 kids so I have to be here for them. 

    Ive no advice just wanted to say hi and I understand x 

  • Oh I really feel for you... I found out after a endoscopy three weeks ago... been to A&E last week being sick blood and very out of breath... gave me a blood transfusion and that made me feel better for a short time.. going tomorrow for bloods and pre op before going in on Wednesday for another endoscopy and exploratory keyhole surgery to see what they face... I'm so scared but trying to be positive also... 

    Hope they move on your treatment quickly.. keep in touch x

  • Hi Ann

    So sorry to hear you are going through this. My dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer April this year, its very tough going. My dad has just finished intense chemo and shortly will be having an operation. If you have any questions feel free to message me.

    Nina x 

  • Hi Nina...

    I wish your dad all the luck in the world.

    I'm going tomorrow for my treatment plan... it has seemed like forever waiting.. I had keyhole surgery and a third endoscopy to see what they are dealing with.. I've started beeing sick most days and finding it really hard to eat much.. I have a horrible taste in my mouth that tastes like a pig pen smells... did your dad experienced this at all... how was the chemo? And how long did it last?

    Thank you for chatting to me 

    Ann x

  • Hi Ann

    My dad found it very difficult to eat/swallow also & was almost choking on anything. He got x4 rounds of flot intense chemo (once every 2 weeks) he done 108 hours in total. He had nausea & tiredness throughout this but other than that nothing major. My dad took lifemel honey throughout his treatment & it really did help boost his immune system.  Since finishing chemo he can now eat anything like he used to, no problems at all.

    He did say he had a strange metallic like taste in mouth at one point, this is a side affect i think it can be common? But soon passes. Ginger sweets/tea can help & also will help stop sickness.

    Nina x

  • Thank you for replying Nina..was your dad's a massive cancer? And what op is he going to have? What cancer stage was he? I'm stage 3 and they are going to tell me if it's spread to lymph nodes tomorrow...sorry if I'm asking too many questions... I'm just so scared not knowing what to expect.

    Ann x

  • Hi was just wondering how you got on and what your next step is.. where are you from? 

    Ann x

  • Hi Ann

    It was over 8cm and also wide tumour & in around 3 lymph nodes. 

    The surgeon didnt give it a number stage, they just said it was in the middle as this type of cancer is difficult to stage.

    He has to get a total gastrectomy (whole stomach) & possibly part of esophagus removed. We are very anxious as obviously this is major surgery, he gets it in 3 weeks time. Although I have read alot of stories on here people who have had this and still live normal lives.

    Where is it you are being treated? We stay in Scotland x

  • Thank you for answering... I'm from the Midlands and being treated at the QE Birmingham for ops and Walsall Manor for chemo x