In 2015, Daniel Garza experienced bloating and difficulty completing a bowel movement. A subsequent digital rectal exam revealed a mass on his sphincter, which led to a diagnosis of anal cancer. A surgical procedure got rid of the cancer, but it also resulted in his losing half of his sphincter and the temporary presence of a fistula, a tear which was like a second anus. He underwent a chemotherapy regimen of 5-fluorouracil, followed by radiation treatment, but another major challenge awaited Daniel, as he had to wear an ostomy bag, which he does to this day. He deals with the bag and has continued his work as an advocate for those with HIV and anal cancer, in addition to being an actor and a comic.
Daniel Garza thought he was in good health until he was plagued by a nasty variety of symptoms. He experienced bloating, stomach pain, bowel movement blockage and anal bleeding. The initial conclusion of his doctor was that he had a strangulated intestine tied to a hernia he suffered years earlier. He prescribed a number of treatments, which did no good.
Daniel went back to the doctor and went through blood tests and a CT scan. But it was a subsequent digital rectal exam that revealed a mass on his sphincter. That led to a biopsy and a diagnosis of squamos cell carcinoma of the anus, also known as anal cancer.
The mass was on one side of Daniel’s sphincter. Surgery removed the cancer but also removed half of his sphincter. Next up was chemotherapy, a type known as 5-fluorouracil, then radiation treatment and time in a hyperbaric chamber.
The cancer was gone, the aforementioned fistula healed, but to dispose of the waste in his system, Daniel had to be fitted with an ostomy bag, which he eventually named Tommy. He went through three ostomy nurses and two types of bags before he felt comfortable managing the bag.
These days, Daniel Garza says he is doing his best to make peace with Tommy. It hasn’t stopped him from continuing his life as an advocate for those dealing with HIV and anal cancer. He also travels the world as an actor and a comic.
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Man Up To Cancer: https://www.manuptocancer.org
Cheeky Charity: https://www.cheekycharity.org