Esophageal cancer and surgery

Period: 04.06.2014 - 19.06.2014
Protocol entries: 3
Area(s): Cancer, Chemotherapy

J. had a cancer diagnosis years ago. At that time, he underwent surgery.
Now he received a new diagnosis, this time esophageal cancer. On Wednesday the doctors will decide and it is expected that in addition to esophagus stomach will be operated and chemoinfusion will be used.

J. is himself one who has often participated in the emergency chain as a helper.

Protocol

  • 11.06.2014
    Serenity for next steps

    I have just received the following from J. – please by 06/18. continue to send Reiki:

    “Tomorrow, Wednesday, a panel of doctors is meeting to find a way for me. I myself will probably get the next info only on Wednesday 18.06. received in a patient interview.

    I use these days in which I continue to adjust and prepare myself for healing. As soon as I learn something new, you will learn it too. My request is to make the Reiki donation for me by 6/18. to keep running.”

  • 17.06.2014
    Extension

    J. is in the clinic these days and cannot communicate. There is still an examination and a treatment preparation (port for chemo). That is why I am asking for an extension of one week for him.
    Thank you.
    René

  • 19.06.2014
    Thank you for the moment

    From J.:
    “The treatment plan now calls for 9 weeks of chemotherapy. After that, the surgery is to follow. This in turn was followed by another 3 weeks of chemo. This is the guideline I am following for now.

    My cancer is aggressive, but paradoxically has a good treatment prognosis. Otherwise, no metastases were found. Thus luck in the misfortune. I am not satisfied with the extent of the surgery, but there the last word is not yet spoken …

    Chemo will begin on Monday and will be done on an outpatient basis. The help can be suspended for now, but put everyone free to send me Reiki. I will probably ask for help again in the pre- and post-op period.

    As before, I look calmly at the time ahead. Please convey my heartfelt thanks to all helpers for their active force.”