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You're one of the few correspondents who have talked about Botox treatment.

Could you give me some more information? What did you need to do to prepare

for the procedure? How was is performed? What was the recovery like? How

soon before you saw results? How long did results last? Why did you decide

to pursue this treatment versus another method? What kind of input did your

doctor give you to help you make your decision?

Any info you can share would be great!

Thanks!

Carol

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> Dear Janet,

>

> I hope everything does stay ok for you as we are all different when

> it comes to this. Things were good for me following my last Botox

> injection, last November. I do still have my good days but the bad

> days now seem to be outweighing the good and I feel as though I'm

> getting back to where I started. Now i've had 1 dilation and 2 Botox

> injections I feel that surgery is the only way forward but i'm very

> apprehensive. I feel as though I cannot begin to lead a 'normal' life

> until I have this surgery and that i'm just putting off the

> inevitable.

>

> I too get cranky, not all of the time, but I do get fed up with

> peoplewho make out as though I'm making half the symptoms up and say

> things like' my food gets stuck when I eat to fast as you sure that's

> not all it is' I know they think they're trying to help but ......

> I'm sorry if I sound as though i'm moaning but I suppose I am. I'm

> just ahving a bad few days, where i'm not getting much down at all.

> I can't remember the last time I sat down to have something to eat I

> always have to stand up but if it helps then i don't mind doing it.

>

> I'd better go now before i blow a gasket or something, take care

> Jess

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PS - I know how you feel about people's reactions. All my friends were sure

that it was " just stress " in my case. Which is a polite way of saying " it's

all in your head " . I hated that!

Carol

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> Dear Janet,

>

> I hope everything does stay ok for you as we are all different when

> it comes to this. Things were good for me following my last Botox

> injection, last November. I do still have my good days but the bad

> days now seem to be outweighing the good and I feel as though I'm

> getting back to where I started. Now i've had 1 dilation and 2 Botox

> injections I feel that surgery is the only way forward but i'm very

> apprehensive. I feel as though I cannot begin to lead a 'normal' life

> until I have this surgery and that i'm just putting off the

> inevitable.

>

> I too get cranky, not all of the time, but I do get fed up with

> peoplewho make out as though I'm making half the symptoms up and say

> things like' my food gets stuck when I eat to fast as you sure that's

> not all it is' I know they think they're trying to help but ......

> I'm sorry if I sound as though i'm moaning but I suppose I am. I'm

> just ahving a bad few days, where i'm not getting much down at all.

> I can't remember the last time I sat down to have something to eat I

> always have to stand up but if it helps then i don't mind doing it.

>

> I'd better go now before i blow a gasket or something, take care

> Jess

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I know exactly how you are feeling. People are always trying to give

their opinions of what they thing the " real " problem is. And every

where I go, people are asking if I've had my surgery yet, am I better

yet, they seem to think as soon as I have the surgery I will

be " cured " I've tried to explain, it's a disease, the surgery is not

a cure but something to help me. It's as if they just don't hear. I'm

avoiding going out at all, even grocery shopping. I send my kids

whenever I can. I've spent many meals standing up. The worst is when

it gets so bad that even simple things get stuck, and the pain of

trying to wash it through when it just does not want to go, and you

can't vomit it up, it's a real panicky feeling. I'm really enjoying

the relative ease I have right now, but already things are getting

stickier than 2 weeks ago, so I know I'm in line for the surgery.

Keep your chin up, and remember you are not alone, you can always

vent here :o) Janet

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Janet,

I know what you mean, " I've spent many meals standing

up " . I am able to go to a restaurant now and get

through a meal without making a dive for the restroom.

For many years I wouldn't go near a restaurant. Hope

things improve for you. Are you having dilitations on

a regular basis? The Dr's. said my case was one of the

most severe they had seen, thats why I finally agreed

to the drastic surgery I had, removal of the

esphopagus.

Ed

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Hi Janet & friends

Yes, it is very frustrating when people think this

condition is due to stress, I thought it myself for a

while. If you decide to go the surgery route it could be

almost a 'cure' compared with how it is for you at the

moment. I realise that different contributors to this

group have different experiences following the myotomy but

for me it has been a transformation. No more standing up

to eat, I can eat in company and even go out, I can even

eat bread! My only relatively minor problem is that if my

digestive system is upset (I also have IBS) then I have

rather loud, smelly, uncontrollable burps! Nothing to stop

them coming up I guess!

Take care Janet

Jane

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Well the first 3 dilations were done by a local gp and were

completely inefective, they just didn't know what they were dealing

with. The next was with a gastrointerologist (sp?) and he did not do

a balloon type so it did not really work. The last one done about 3

weeks ago, was done by a surgeon who is a specialist in treating this

problem, and has been much more effective. I have still lost another

2 pounds since then though. Because of having about 30 extra pounds

to lose most of my life, (according to fashion) I had a former

coworker make a very insensitive remark to me yesterday when I

thought I was brave enough to venture out shopping. I thought, I

wonder if I had cancer if she still would have said the same thing? I

really and truly do not want to leave the house anymore now. I see

the dr. on friday to talk about surgery, I hope it will not be too

far away in the future. By the way I have lost 25 pounds now in the

last 6 months or so. -

-- In achalasia@y..., Fitzgerald <edfitz65@y...> wrote:

> Janet,

> I know what you mean, " I've spent many meals standing

> up " . I am able to go to a restaurant now and get

> through a meal without making a dive for the restroom.

> For many years I wouldn't go near a restaurant. Hope

> things improve for you. Are you having dilitations on

> a regular basis? The Dr's. said my case was one of the

> most severe they had seen, thats why I finally agreed

> to the drastic surgery I had, removal of the

> esphopagus.

> Ed

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Jamet,

Hope your visit with the Dr. goes well for you on

Friday.

Ed

--- nukesters@... wrote:

> Well the first 3 dilations were done by a local gp

> and were

> completely inefective, they just didn't know what

> they were dealing

> with. The next was with a gastrointerologist (sp?)

> and he did not do

> a balloon type so it did not really work. The last

> one done about 3

> weeks ago, was done by a surgeon who is a specialist

> in treating this

> problem, and has been much more effective. I have

> still lost another

> 2 pounds since then though. Because of having about

> 30 extra pounds

> to lose most of my life, (according to fashion) I

> had a former

> coworker make a very insensitive remark to me

> yesterday when I

> thought I was brave enough to venture out shopping.

> I thought, I

> wonder if I had cancer if she still would have said

> the same thing? I

> really and truly do not want to leave the house

> anymore now. I see

> the dr. on friday to talk about surgery, I hope it

> will not be too

> far away in the future. By the way I have lost 25

> pounds now in the

> last 6 months or so.

> -

>

> -- In achalasia@y..., Fitzgerald

> <edfitz65@y...> wrote:

> > Janet,

> > I know what you mean, " I've spent many meals

> standing

> > up " . I am able to go to a restaurant now and get

> > through a meal without making a dive for the

> restroom.

> > For many years I wouldn't go near a restaurant.

> Hope

> > things improve for you. Are you having dilitations

> on

> > a regular basis? The Dr's. said my case was one of

> the

> > most severe they had seen, thats why I finally

> agreed

> > to the drastic surgery I had, removal of the

> > esphopagus.

> > Ed

>

>

>

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  • 5 years later...

Good morning, Janet.

Thank you for your welcome. I read your email to and she said she

will pray for .

When you mentioned that 's hands are showing noticeable effects of the

arthritis I'm assuming you mean that his joints in his hands are becoming

somewhat deformed. This made me wonder why your doctor doesn't have him on

one of the biologics like Humira or Enbrel. The purpose of these drugs is

to try to " put off " joint damage as long as possible. Have you discussed

these with your doctor.

I don't know what all the drugs are that your son is on though, so perhaps

one of them is something that would take the place of Enbrel or Humira.

Anyway, I just thought I would mention it.

Lori in NJ

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Dear Mel. You be good at that doctors office you hear!! LOL Bless your heart I will be keep you in my thoughts and prayers hon. Love JanetMelodee <melodeedestefano@...> wrote: Yeah I think they will let me go back to work soon. I have to be "good" at the dr's office Monday. She would not give me a note to go back last time. She said I was too hyped up from

my thyroid.Mel

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