Has Esophageal Cancer, Undergone Radiation And Chemotherapy. What Treatment Can Give Energy?
My brother has stage 3/4 esophageal cancer and has undergone radiation and chemo therapy . He t is 50 years old. He has one or two good days per week when he can get out of bed, but most other days he can t manage enough energy to get out of bed. A couple of my siblings who live in the same city as him feel that he should have more energy and think about the many people who seem to be able to function through treatments. He finished his treatments about 4 months ago. I think that treatment can affect people differently. Is it fairly normal for the exhaustion to affect some for this long. Certainly his pain and emotional worry are contributing.
how is his food intake- able to take solids or liquids only. if the thers is problem to take both he should
consult surgoen for other ways of feeding. he should take high protien, high carbohydrate food. Many food formulas are availble. it is better he should try some of those , continue what he likes. soups either vegitable or nov veg can be give and they are easily digestable also. our aim with him is to give less quntity, frequent times , high caloric food . he should take small amount, of food in many times (not three times, large amount at a time , usually our habit of food intake).
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Has Esophageal Cancer, Undergone Radiation And Chemotherapy. What Treatment Can Give Energy?
how is his food intake- able to take solids or liquids only. if the thers is problem to take both he should consult surgoen for other ways of feeding. he should take high protien, high carbohydrate food. Many food formulas are availble. it is better he should try some of those , continue what he likes. soups either vegitable or nov veg can be give and they are easily digestable also. our aim with him is to give less quntity, frequent times , high caloric food . he should take small amount, of food in many times (not three times, large amount at a time , usually our habit of food intake).