What happens when you work hard to improve your health,
only to learn something serious was developing without your knowledge?
That’s what 41-year-old California father Mark Sevillano Jr. experienced—a reminder that even small,
persistent symptoms shouldn’t be ignored, especially for older adults.
After years of stress, Mark rebuilt his life with healthier habits. But during this progress,
a subtle problem appeared: food felt like it was getting stuck in his throat.
He assumed it was reflux, but swallowing became harder,
and he began losing weight simply because eating was uncomfortable—something many seniors dismiss as “just age.”
Doctors initially brushed off his concerns, but when symptoms worsened, he went to the ER. Scans revealed a mass in his esophagus,
leading to a diagnosis of esophageal cancer. He underwent major surgery and treatment, facing both medical and financial challenges.
Now in remission, Mark urges others to trust their instincts, pay attention to early symptoms, and advocate for their own health.