Guest guest Posted October 3, 2003 Report Share Posted October 3, 2003 Hi , Welcome. It is good that you got such improvement from your myotomy. I used to experience what you described about eating a complete meal and not feeling the fullness in the esophagus, as in your case my esophagus was so enlarged that I could hold a meal in it. If I was in a restaurant I would stop at that point and test after I got home with a gulp of water. Fitzgerald new to board > I was diagnosed about 25 years ago with achalasia. My father, who is > a surgeon recomended a myotomy. I chose to go with a dilitation. I > had the frequent symptoms, my first was waking up and not being able > to swallow my morning coffee. I had a repeat dilitation several > years later due to return of symptoms. My swallowing improved alot > but still needed lots of water to wash things down. About a year > anddd a hlf ago my husband and I went out for a nice dinner. I ate > my entire meal not knowing it was not going down. That is very > strange because usually I knew instantly due to the choking like > feeling and regurg. that otherwise occured. Later that eve when I > tried to drink water it would not go down. Ended up in the ER 2 days > later because things were still blocked. Spent much time in the > endoscopy lab over the next few days with them trying to clean out my > esophagus. I had an open myotomy due to the large size of my > esophagus, no wrap. My surgeon feels that a wrap often tightens and > leads you back to square 1. My swallowing is great now, can even eat > without water. In retrospect, had I known the great difference I > would get from surgery vs dilatation, I would have had surgery as my > first treatment of choice. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Hi! We haven't (yet) experienced eating problems, but others here have and I'm sure can offer some suggestions. At least he is drinking Ensure and other drinks. Do you know if it is a contamination issue or some fear of choking/swallowing or other that is the problem? Is he currently seeing an OCD therapist? single mom, 3 sons , 16, with OCD, dysgraphia and Aspergers > > I have a deep concern for my 17 year old son with OCD. Recently he has > developed a fear of food. He only eates a couple of bites of food each > day,if any at all. He will drink ensure and other drinks. He has been > loosing on the average two and one half pounds a week since January. > He is 5 ft. 7 in. and weighs 185 lbs. He is still overweight so I am > not concerned about him getting to thin at this point.I am however > concerned that he will not get proper nutrition. Has anyone ever > dealt with this before ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Thank you for responding to my post. My son has a fear that his food is poisoned with anthrak.I have tried everything I can to make him know that this is not true.I guess my only hope is that this thought will pass quickly.He is not on meds. and does not see a therapist. I have not been able to find a specialist in washington state near where I live who can help him. -- In , " " <@h...> wrote: > > Hi! We haven't (yet) experienced eating problems, but others here > have and I'm sure can offer some suggestions. At least he is > drinking Ensure and other drinks. Do you know if it is a > contamination issue or some fear of choking/swallowing or other that > is the problem? Is he currently seeing an OCD therapist? > > > single mom, 3 sons > , 16, with OCD, dysgraphia and Aspergers > > > > > > > I have a deep concern for my 17 year old son with OCD. Recently he > has > > developed a fear of food. He only eates a couple of bites of food > each > > day,if any at all. He will drink ensure and other drinks. He has > been > > loosing on the average two and one half pounds a week since January. > > He is 5 ft. 7 in. and weighs 185 lbs. He is still overweight so I am > > not concerned about him getting to thin at this point.I am however > > concerned that he will not get proper nutrition. Has anyone ever > > dealt with this before ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Hi and welcome! My son, when he first started showing signs of OCD a year ago, was afraid that the food I cooked and the foods that were stored in our home were contaminated by " germs. " He would not eat properly, and lost so much weight that his pediatrician was treating him as for anorexia. He got very thin, and it was scary. He would eat things that were packaged and some fast food, but not enough. With medication he became less fearful, and gradually began eating normally again. He still prefers not eating with the family due to contamination fears, but at least he is eating. One of his medicines has weight gain as a side effect, and with that and his good appetite he is actually getting chunky. Kim in IA (, 15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Thank you for sharing. My son has also had issues with food since the beginning of OCD, but he has always ate (oddly and finicky) but still he ate.My son became dangerously overweight on meds and stopped taking them after 4 years of nothing but bad side effects. We decided to wait and mabey try meds again when he was older. He is older now but is afraid to try. Mabey there is something herbal I can try him on.I know eventually his fear of food will pass. I just hope he doesn't get sick in the mean time. > Hi and welcome! > > My son, when he first started showing signs of OCD a year ago, was > afraid that the food I cooked and the foods that were stored in our home > were contaminated by " germs. " He would not eat properly, and lost so > much weight that his pediatrician was treating him as for anorexia. He > got very thin, and it was scary. He would eat things that were packaged > and some fast food, but not enough. With medication he became less > fearful, and gradually began eating normally again. He still prefers > not eating with the family due to contamination fears, but at least he > is eating. One of his medicines has weight gain as a side effect, and > with that and his good appetite he is actually getting chunky. > Kim in IA (, 15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? I have no issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. female viagra or what . I am 35 .. On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:57:08 -0000 " skye28_81 " <skye28_81@...> writes: > HI EVERY ONE I AM SO GLAD THERE IS A BOARD TO DISCUSS THESE TYPE OF > ISSUES. I STARTED ON LEX ABOUT 2 AND A HALF MONTHS AGO DO TO SOCIAL > > ANXIETY,. IT HAS REALLY HELPED ME A GREAT DEAL!!! HOWEVER THE SEXUAL > > SIDE EFFECTS NOT SO GOOD. I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE ANY INPUT THANKS > SO > MUCH > > (I CAN NOT GET EXCITED OR ORGASM) FYI I AM A 23 YEAR OLD FEMALE > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I have the exact opposite problem. Absolutely no desire, could care less but when I force myself to try, I have no trouble having an orgasm. Re: NEW TO BOARD > yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? I have no > issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. female > viagra or what . I am 35 .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 hmm I think i'd rather have it your way. interesting.. and WHY do SSRIs mess with libido/ orgasm anyhow? On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 07:40:48 -0700 " Diann Young " <lhasamommy2@...> writes: > I have the exact opposite problem. Absolutely no desire, could care > less > but when I force myself to try, I have no trouble having an orgasm. > > Re: NEW TO BOARD > > > > yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? I > have no > > issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. > female > > viagra or what . I am 35 .. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 thanks Dianne and welcome, me and the original poster need an answer. why is this even an issue and can anything be done? alison On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:13:52 -0700 " Diann Young " <lhasamommy2@...> writes: > Has anyone answered this poor woman's question? We need to know the > answer > to this. > > Re: NEW TO BOARD > >> > >> > >> > yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? > I > >> have no > >> > issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. > >> female > >> > viagra or what . I am 35 .. > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Has anyone answered this poor woman's question? We need to know the answer to this. Re: NEW TO BOARD >> >> >> > yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? I >> have no >> > issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. >> female >> > viagra or what . I am 35 .. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Maybe a doctor would be the best one to answer that. None of us may really know the answer to that one. Sue C -- Re: NEW TO BOARD Has anyone answered this poor woman's question? We need to know the answer to this. Re: NEW TO BOARD >> >> >> > yeah is there anything that can be done about the sexual sides? I >> have no >> > issue with getting turned on but no more orgasms. this sucks. >> female >> > viagra or what . I am 35 .. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 Sue, Thanks, you are probably right. I should ask my Dr. and even do a little research online. Diann Re: NEW TO BOARD > Maybe a doctor would be the best one to answer that. None of us may really > know the answer to that one. > > Sue C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 My name is . My second child, Jerrett age 3.5 has . My oldest and youngest have none of these issues. His first fever was at 12wks old. He also has suffered from colds/chest congestion. We have him on two kinds of allergy medicine (Zertec/Singulair) I had him tested for allergies and we found out he was allergic to milk. Milk always exaggerated the congestion and caused him to throw up mucus, so I already had switched him to soy milk long before the tests were done. We decided to take him off the allergy meds for a few months and his congestion was so much worse, we put him back on. He gets neck pain due to swollen glands and he has had yucky looking tonsils w/cottage cheesy stuff on them, in the past. We use prednisone to get rid of the episodes. I finally took him to an immunologist and we've been giving Jerrett cimetidine for the last 8 months. His fever temps have reduced significantly but he still has the episodes every 4 wks. We usually give him one dose of prednisone and he's better in a few hours. We are going to continue the cimetidine for another 4 months and then re-evaluate in the spring. Good luck to you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Hi and welcome to the board! You will find a lot of information here. So hang in there! Every thing you described about your son...has been our experience with our son. is much older than your son though. I'm sure what you wrote would fit a lot of other kids too. gets the swollen lymph nodes, joint pains (mild and lasts only a short time), doesn't eat during an episode, extreme fatigue (before, during and after an episode), fevers like you described, headaches, dizziness, stomach pain, vomits usually once during an episode. He lost over 20 pounds over a three month period, a couple of years ago...before he was diagnosed with ...then we started treating him with prednisone....things are much better now. So you are in good company, . Keep reading the posts and links and you will find tons of encouragement and support to get you through. I can't imagine how much harder it would be to have a younger child sick every month and not able to tell you what he is feeling or needing. was 10 when he started getting sick. I think that is one reason why his doctors where able to diagnose him so quickly. was able to communicate with them about how he was feeling. Best wishes, Cheri mom to 13 in Feb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Hello , welcome to the group. This is a great place to ask questions, vent and to celebrate any special moments! I have a 13 year old son with slight ADHD and a 10 year old son with Aspergers. I am always learning from this group! Estevan, SK Canada -- New to Board Hi,Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is and my 6 year oldwas diagnosed with Aspergers. I have 3 other children as well, whostruggle with other challenges, my 11 yo ds in healty, my 9 yo DD hasCeliac, and my 2yo DS has PFADA & IGa deficient. I am glad to have found a site to talk to other parents with similarchallenges surrounding Aspergers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Hello , welcome to the group. This is a great place to ask questions, vent and to celebrate any special moments! I have a 13 year old son with slight ADHD and a 10 year old son with Aspergers. I am always learning from this group! Estevan, SK Canada -- New to Board Hi,Just wanted to introduce myself, my name is and my 6 year oldwas diagnosed with Aspergers. I have 3 other children as well, whostruggle with other challenges, my 11 yo ds in healty, my 9 yo DD hasCeliac, and my 2yo DS has PFADA & IGa deficient. I am glad to have found a site to talk to other parents with similarchallenges surrounding Aspergers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome, Dorothy. What you're doing in helping this poor child is inspiring. She's very lucky to have you in her life. Fight for her! I really hope for you both that you will manage to adopt her. I'm glad you have been referred to the right doctors and are getting closer to a diagnosis. Take care Inga, mom of Emma, 2 yrs 9 months, fevering since she was 11 months, and , 3.5 months - healthy so far!!! ___________________________________________________________ For Good helps you make a difference http://uk.promotions./forgood/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome, Dorothy. What you're doing in helping this poor child is inspiring. She's very lucky to have you in her life. Fight for her! I really hope for you both that you will manage to adopt her. I'm glad you have been referred to the right doctors and are getting closer to a diagnosis. Take care Inga, mom of Emma, 2 yrs 9 months, fevering since she was 11 months, and , 3.5 months - healthy so far!!! ___________________________________________________________ For Good helps you make a difference http://uk.promotions./forgood/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome, Dorothy. What you're doing in helping this poor child is inspiring. She's very lucky to have you in her life. Fight for her! I really hope for you both that you will manage to adopt her. I'm glad you have been referred to the right doctors and are getting closer to a diagnosis. Take care Inga, mom of Emma, 2 yrs 9 months, fevering since she was 11 months, and , 3.5 months - healthy so far!!! ___________________________________________________________ For Good helps you make a difference http://uk.promotions./forgood/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 WOW, Dorothy you have quite a story! I have such gratitude for moms like you, I could not even imagine raising a child since birth and then facing a situation where an unfit biological parent has rights to come along and disrupt the baby's life. My good friend fosters 3 children (one was successfully adopted and she has high hopes for the other 2). For her adopted daughter, the biological mom wore a tight belt around her belly the entire pregnancy trying to conceal it and in the process caused a dead spot on her baby's brain from the excessive pressure. My friend had the WORST time navigating the Medicaid (or care, not sure which one applies) and had to fight like a dog to get her daughter to see the specialists she deserves. The stories of many of these children are just heartbreaking. Te state of our family services departments in the US and the level of tolerance on the government's side for neglect and abuse is appalling. Anyways, this is just my personal opinion, but after reading everyone's stories here and reading some medical studies, I am convinced that a T & A is the closest thing we have to a cure and indeed it IS a cure for many many kids. Please email me if you are interested, I have a copy in pdf form of a recently published study regarding the effect of T & A's on kids. It is something I shared with my ENT yesterday (he was already aware of the study and does at least 5 kids a year with 100% success) and we are getting scheduled for next month. Email me if you would like a copy of this research melissas75@... I really hope that you can get this biological dad out of the picture, I know your heart must be breaking for your little girl. Mom to Born 5/11/06 since 9mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome Dorothy! I understand the frustrations of the doctors and foster-to-adopt. My second son, adopted 1-9-08, went through a similar circumstance, although it is our biological son that has the periodic fever (diagnosed TRAPS). If you ever need anything, feel free to ask! abailey423@... Angie Mom to Aiden (3, TRAPS) and (2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome Dorothy! I understand the frustrations of the doctors and foster-to-adopt. My second son, adopted 1-9-08, went through a similar circumstance, although it is our biological son that has the periodic fever (diagnosed TRAPS). If you ever need anything, feel free to ask! abailey423@... Angie Mom to Aiden (3, TRAPS) and (2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Welcome Dorothy! I understand the frustrations of the doctors and foster-to-adopt. My second son, adopted 1-9-08, went through a similar circumstance, although it is our biological son that has the periodic fever (diagnosed TRAPS). If you ever need anything, feel free to ask! abailey423@... Angie Mom to Aiden (3, TRAPS) and (2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Angie, , and Inga, Thanks for your words of encouragement. just had a visit with birth dad on Monday and despite telling him she had a low-grade fever and was acting as if an episode was coming on – he took her out and about all day and never gave her a nap (she is almost 2). She came home exhausted. Fortunately, she is doing okay and only had a fever for one day afterwards. I checked the calendar and she is still a week away from a " scheduled episode " so I guess she was just under the weather. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Angie, , and Inga, Thanks for your words of encouragement. just had a visit with birth dad on Monday and despite telling him she had a low-grade fever and was acting as if an episode was coming on – he took her out and about all day and never gave her a nap (she is almost 2). She came home exhausted. Fortunately, she is doing okay and only had a fever for one day afterwards. I checked the calendar and she is still a week away from a " scheduled episode " so I guess she was just under the weather. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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