Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Dora Thanks.. I think my brother will qualify.. Not sure if he will go through with it unless i do real well. With the exception of an accident in which I lost all hearing in my right ear, my brother and i have just about the same hearing loss.. Evel > Hi Evil, > I will be thinking about you tomorrow.I wish you the best.Hope all goes well with your brother's evaluation.My sister followed me a year after I was implanted.She was deaf longer than i was and now she is hearing too. > > Dora Weber > dora_weber@m... > > Bilateral > N22-96 > N24C-01 > Cochlear Otosclerosis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Best wishes, Sharlene!!! We'll be praying for you here in Pepto-Pink Michigan!!!!Debbi Surgery tomorrow Hi all,Well I'm off tomorrow for the open surgery. I've been trying to stay away from the board for awhile because reading about Bianka and some of the other problems has only made me more nervous. Talk about NERVES. I didn't realize the older you get the more you worry! When I had the myotomy done 20 years ago I don't remember being worried about it in the least. I suppose at 20 you think your invincible... at 40 you start realizing your not....LOL Hopefully everything will go well. Thanks again to everyone for their support. I probably won't be back home until Saturday or Sunday, but I'll let everyone know how it went as soon as I can.Sharlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Sharlene - you are in my thoughts & prayers. I have taken breaks from the board as well, esp. when things are more of a "downer". I'm sure you will do great....I'm 38 and it went great for me, but I know the open surgery is a little tougher. I'm confident for you, though! Keep us posted - Cindi in PA ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hi Sharlene! Good luck with your surgery tomorrow! I will be praying that all goes well for you with no complications! Take care! Hi all, Well I'm off tomorrow for the open surgery Sharlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Hi Sharlene, Think of ALLLLL the success stories on this board and keep those thoughts in your mind. I am sure you'll be fine! I'll be thinking about you as well. Promise! Mike (been doing so much praying....maybe I should be Father ?) > Hi all, > Well I'm off tomorrow for the open surgery. I've been trying to > stay away from the board for awhile because reading about Bianka and > some of the other problems has only made me more nervous. Talk > about NERVES. I didn't realize the older you get the more you > worry! When I had the myotomy done 20 years ago I don't remember > being worried about it in the least. I suppose at 20 you think your > invincible... at 40 you start realizing your not....LOL Hopefully > everything will go well. > > Thanks again to everyone for their support. I probably won't be > back home until Saturday or Sunday, but I'll let everyone know how > it went as soon as I can. > > Sharlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 In a message dated 7/6/2004 11:49:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, srochen@... writes: Thanks again to everyone for their support. I probably won't be back home until Saturday or Sunday, but I'll let everyone know how it went as soon as I can.Sharlene Sharlene, I'll be keeping you in my thoughts- I'm sure everything will go great for you! Let us know how you're doing when you can. Jan in Northern KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Hi! Sharlene, I will be thinking about you tomorrow and will check on you in a couple of days. You are in good hands. Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Thinking of you tomorrow Kathy - go well and we look forward to hearing from you afterwards. Every good wish! Joan Surgery Tomorrow Hi Gang,I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring an end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes well, will add him to our database.Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a clear liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old!Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on the final diagnosis.By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You can keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day.Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Hi Kathy! Good luck with your surgery tomorrow. I will be praying for you, and will keep my eyes peeled for your return posting. I am currently waiting a myotomy myself. I will be thinking of you! Chilliwack, BC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Hi Kathy, Good luck tomorrow. I'll keep you in my thoughts. Hopefully you'll be eating regular food in no time. I had the open surgery on July 7th and was eating solid food about 6 days later. From some of the other posts, it sounds like it depends on the doctor though. Just remember to take it slow. I may have missed it, but are they doing the Lap or open surgery. In any case, it sounds like you're in good hands. Keep us posted! Sharlene Houston, Tx > Hi Gang, > > I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm > scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring an > end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. > Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very > knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More > than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes > well, will add him to our database. > > Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be > ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. > Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a clear > liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old! > > Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. > It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on the > final diagnosis. > > By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You can > keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day. > > Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 Good luck!!!! Prayers coming your way. ===== Carol (aka Carol_in_VA and GrnEyesVA) ....If life gives you lemons, make lemonade... but if life gives you limes, make margaritas!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Kathy, My thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow! It sounds like you're in good hands! Make sure you drink something cold for the first time so you'll feel it go down into your stomach! It's a wonderful feeling! Sandi in Nor Cal Surgery Tomorrow Hi Gang, I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring an end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes well, will add him to our database. Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a clear liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old! Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on the final diagnosis. By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You can keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day. Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Kathy, Good luck with the surgery, I know all will go smoothely (but, I'll still pray, never hurts!). As for the Rangers! I like them, always have. Especially like A-Rod (oh wait, he's a Yankee) and Pudge (ooops, sorry, ya lost him too) and Palmiero (wow, sorry, not doing so well hehehehe!). Anyway, I love Texas, I would really love to take a vacation there (seem like my kind of people!). As for Alfonzo.....Love him! But, be careful come October, he seems to choke in the big games (of course this is a BIG problem if you're a 26 time World Champion team!). Mike (Yanks have a cozy 9 game lead....time to coast into October!) > Hi Gang, > > I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm > scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring an > end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. > Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very > knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More > than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes > well, will add him to our database. > > Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be > ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. > Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a clear > liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old! > > Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. > It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on the > final diagnosis. > > By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You can > keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day. > > Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Hi! My name is Liliana and I am brand new in the group, I just want to wish you the best luck on your surgery. Keep thinking positive, this will make all easier. My prayers are with you. Best Regards!!! > Hi Gang, > > I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm > scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring an > end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. > Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very > knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More > than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes > well, will add him to our database. > > Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be > ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. > Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a clear > liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old! > > Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. > It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on the > final diagnosis. > > By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You can > keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day. > > Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 > > Hi Gang, > > > > I've only posted once before, but read messages everyday. I'm > > scheduled for a myotomy tomorrow morning and hope that will bring > an > > end to 9 years of fooling with this condition. in Dallas, Dr. > > Aranoff at Medical City is doing the procedure. He seems very > > knowledgeble about A and has done over 50 of these surgeries. More > > than anyone else in our area. I'll see how it goes, and if all goes > > well, will add him to our database. > > > > Anyway, just wanted to ask that you all say a prayer for me and be > > ready for the many questions I'm sure I'll have after the surgery. > > Like, when can I eat something besides jello again??? Been on a > clear > > liquid diet since Monday and it is really getting old! > > > > Thanks for all the wonderful information you guys put on this site. > > It has really helped me as I was going through testing waiting on > the > > final diagnosis. > > > > By the way - to all you Yankees fans-- Go Texas Rangers!!!! You > can > > keep A-Rod, we'll take Soriano any day. > > > > Kathy in Fort Worth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 <<Well, tomorrow is D day for me. Dr. still isn't sure what he is going to do - will make final decision after he gets in, clears out scar tissue and puts everything back where it is supposed to be.>> Carol, Good luck tomorrow! I will keep you in my prayers! Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 TRACY, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU'RE BACK AND HOW IT WENT AS I AM TO GO DEC 13 Surgery tomorrow Hi everyone I am leaving here tomorrow on a very wonderful but scary journey. My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow and I am trying to keep busy so as not to worry to much. I found a penny heads up this morning and I picked it up and will bring it with me for luck. I figured that this was a sign that all was going to be well. I will let you know how it went when I get back. Thanks to everyone for all your help and advice. Did anyone go home on liquid codine? I heard that some people do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hi , Just wanted to wish you well tomorrow. I have been banded for about 3 weeks. It is going well. If you need anything. Just e-mail me.. christa@... christa > > Hi everyone I am leaving here tomorrow on a very wonderful but scary > journey. My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow and I am trying to keep > busy so as not to worry to much. I found a penny heads up this > morning and I picked it up and will bring it with me for luck. I > figured that this was a sign that all was going to be well. I will > let you know how it went when I get back. Thanks to everyone for all > your help and advice. Did anyone go home on liquid codine? I heard > that some people do. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 That is good news hope you will be home for Christmas. I know you look forward to doing better afterwards. Good Luck and God Bless Surgery tomorrow > > > Hey fellow achalasians! > > After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and > waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long) > I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my > Heller's/wrap. > > I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the > lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I > do, I know I'm doing the right thing. > > I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first > suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak > picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful > to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my > general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around. > > I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went. > > Woo hoo!! > > Kim in KS > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 YEAH for Kim! I am sooo happy for you! It is your turn to feel better!! Wahoo!! J In a matter of a few weeks, you will be feeling so much better!!! I hope you have found a wonderful, experienced surgeon who knows how to take care of you! I can’t wait to hear how you are doing! Take Care!! Surgery tomorrow Hey fellow achalasians! After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long) I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my Heller's/wrap. I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I do, I know I'm doing the right thing. I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around. I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went. Woo hoo!! Kim in KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Good luck and Merry Christmas. Surgery tomorrow>>> Hey fellow achalasians!>> After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and> waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long)> I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my> Heller's/wrap.>> I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the> lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I> do, I know I'm doing the right thing.>> I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first> suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak> picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful> to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my> general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around.>> I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went.>> Woo hoo!!>> Kim in KS>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 I was there 1.25 months ago! Good luck and Happy Holidays. Surgery tomorrow Hey fellow achalasians!After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long) I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my Heller's/wrap.I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I do, I know I'm doing the right thing.I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around.I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went.Woo hoo!!Kim in KS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hope all goes well. We are praying and pulling for you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Good luck I hope everything works out perfectly for you. I went to my practitioner for the first time I think it was around July. It feels like a very long time for me too. I have an appointment with a surgeon on Thursday. I am looking forward to surgery although I am nervous. Biljana > I was there 1.25 months ago! Good luck and Happy Holidays. > Surgery tomorrow > > > > Hey fellow achalasians! > > After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and > waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long) > I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my > Heller's/wrap. > > I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the > lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I > do, I know I'm doing the right thing. > > I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first > suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak > picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful > to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my > general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around. > > I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went. > > Woo hoo!! > > Kim in KS > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Good wishes Kim - Will be thinking of you ! Hugs, Joan Surgery tomorrow > > > Hey fellow achalasians! > > After four months of waiting and tests and waiting and tests and > waiting (seems like forever, but I guess it wasn't really that long) > I will be headed to the hospital tomorrow morning for my > Heller's/wrap. > > I hardly ever get spasms now, and I'm hoping that I'll be one of the > lucky few who don't get an increase after surgery. But even if I > do, I know I'm doing the right thing. > > I think I may send a thank you note to the radiologist who first > suspected achalasia. He knew right away what that bird's beak > picture was - no missed diagnosis for me!! I'm extremely grateful > to him after reading many of the stories here. I first went to my > general practitioner on August 25th. Not too bad a turn-around. > > I'll be back after the surgery to tell you all how it went. > > Woo hoo!! > > Kim in KS > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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