Surviving Esophageal Cancer: My Quick Wins for Healing and Moving Forward
Surviving Esophageal Cancer: My Quick Wins for Healing and Moving Forward
When I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, I didn’t fall apart.
I went into “fixer mode.”
As a former volunteer firefighter and longtime flooring installer (owner of Adam’s Flooring), I was used to solving problems under pressure. I caught it early, stayed focused on the next step, and refused to see it as a death sentence.
This short, practical guide shares the real Quick Wins that helped me get through diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and recovery.
You’ll learn:
- How to keep a fixer mindset instead of spiraling in fear
- Simple ways to advocate for yourself with doctors
- How to handle tough side effects and fatigue
- Why asking for help (even when you hate it) makes you stronger
- The power of small daily wins during recovery
- How to rebuild your life and business afterward
My wife Debra was my rock 24/7 — through the scary moments coming out of anesthesia, the unexpected panic attack, and every hard day. My designer stepped up to run Adam’s Flooring while I was down, and I was back to work in just 5 weeks (when most people take 12 weeks or more).
This isn’t a medical book. It’s a no-fluff guide written by someone who’s actually been through it.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, in treatment, recovering, or supporting someone you love — these Quick Wins are designed to give you hope and practical steps you can use today.
One day, sometimes one hour, at a time — you’ve got this.
What’s inside:
- 7 practical Quick Win chapters
- Real stories from my journey (firefighter background, running Adam’s Flooring, family support)
- Bonus checklist for newly diagnosed patients
Instant PDF download • $15 one-time