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I think that is great!! Major success! Makes me happy and I don't even live

there, but this gives us all hope!

Sue

Steve & wrote:

> From: " Steve & " <nagel@...>

>

> We have had a minor success in our town. I am considering it a major

> success story, though. One of our family practice clinics have made the

> decision not to vaccinate any of the children that the see as patients with

> the Hep B vaccine related to safety concerns. They are advising their

> parents not to get them vaccinated with this series. It may seem like

> something small, but this practice has 5 physicians and are well

> established. How exciting is that?!

>

> Digest Number 370

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Carolyn wrote:

> burdened the thought of death..

I think you have hit on something here not just for Dakota but for all

of us.

I knew this young man that had broken his ankle and had to have surgery

to fix it with screws and a plate. Some time after the surgery he was

recovering but I sensed that something emotional needed to be addressed.

He was a religious man and I so I said to him, " that verse that says, a

bone of him shall not be broken? Kind of humbling to know we are no

more special than anybody else. " With that said, he cried.

You don't have to have religion to feel like that. Cosmologist say there

is no center to the universe, but where ever you are the universe is

expanding away from you as if you were the center. I think that is a

cool metaphor for each of us being the center of our universe. Being the

center that you are you are special. Being special, surely the universe

will protect you, its center. You have had a home, parents, food, health

and all you have needed. Then one day you, the center of the universe,

are broken. You understand that you were only the center from your own

point of view. The universe owes you no special favors. Any bad thing

could happen!

But we can can still live and love and give others the feeling that they

are the center of the universe.

notan

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carolyn- I think you have hit on it exactly. I don't know why I haven't seen it.

I have done the same thing to my own mom throughout this ordeal. thanks for the

mirror...angela

Re: update on dakota

Dear ,

It is so great to hear Dakota is doing well. I can hear the concern for him in

your writing. I hesitate to suggest this, mostly I would suggest possibly seeing

a counselor soon just to reassure yourself. Our family had an issue with a

neighbor over behavior toward our son when he was about 5. I took him to a

counselor several times just to make sure he was well. The neighbor didn't take

their son. Several years later they moved, the happiest day of my life.

My second excuse for butting into your life is that my brother, who is now 53

was always kind of an outsider. One day, about 20 years ago USA Today ran an

article and I suddenly realized what his issue could be.

When you said Dakota had ritualistic behavior and hated to vary, it sounded

like my brother. I preface this by stating I'm no way qualilfied to make any

kind of diagnosis, just here to encourage you to seek answers.

My brother is very very intelligent, has a phd in political theory but

struggles socially, cannot vary his routine without great difficulty, is very

stubborn to change etc.

There is a condition called Asperger's Syndrome that describes it. Varying

symptoms, lack of eye contact, routines, some rigidity, possible lack of self

confidence in some situations, then totally stubborn in other situations. It is

a very large spectrum. Since recognizing these symptoms in my brother, and then

watching others I think I see it in many people. Usually very intelligent, and

usually socially struggling in some way. Maybe many acquaintances but few close

friends with a confidential relationship.

Perhaps, and really only perhaps, the lack of control he has had over the past

years triggered some other kind of issue or maybe there was some underlying

condition that might have been aggravated. I applaud you for seeing it.

For me, when I read that article it explained so much of all the issues I've

had with my brother over the years. Closeness sometimes, but not at all like a

normal brother and sister. Yet, when absolutely needed he totally rose to the

occasion, but with his rules. He took care of our father in his last years about

95% of the time, yet he had to jog every morning at the same time, doctor's

appointments had to be made around his schedule and he wasn't able to really

give the emotional comfort to our father. But he did it without ever complaining

or resentment. My kids were small and I was far away, he is unmarried and during

the winter didn't have that much to do so he was much more able than me. Just

knowing what might be his issue so improved my compassion toward him and changed

my expectations of what he is able to do.

Again, I'm not qualified to make any kind of diagnosis, just presenting one

option. Each child is different, my son is independent and goes full force into

the world. My daughter is secretly independent, but relies on me, even having me

show the hairdresser the picture she wants her hair to look like, and looking to

me to do her talking for her. Yet she is the one that puts her own movies up on

YouTube and just got 10,000 hits about some song some Nick actress is singing.

Yet she is so quiet the playground supervisors don't even know who she is. They

all have quirks. As parents we worry their quirks will develop into problems

later in life, so I understand your concern, and certainly Dakota has been

through a ton of stresses that would greatly exaggerate his quirks.

Others will mention it, I think the wrap has been known to reduce appetites,

just by using up some of the stomach and the stomach is smaller. I'll pass over

my son's appetite to Dakota, if possible. He is like our golden retriever

sniffing for any dropped crumb within reach.

Good luck.

Sandy

>

> i just want to pass along how dakota is doing, post op day 32. the incision

lines are looking great. he still has a little bruising but it is faint. no

signs of infection. we are progressing his diet thought it is still 70% soft. i

do notice that he fills up really fast. i have been doing the small frequent

meal thing, which i believe is better for anyone with or without achalasia. that

said, i would like to see him gain some weight. he's holding at 162lbs on 5'10 " .

he refuses protien drinks of any kind, i'm sure it's mental because it reminds

him of his tube feeding days. speaking of mental, i have noticed that he is more

dependent on us when it come to making choices he use to make independantly.

example, makeup school work. his teachers have all told him he can make up any

test he missed during his study block. yet he came to me and asked me when he

could do this, rather than approaching his teachers and telling them a date and

time. it also seems

as if his schedule is altered in anyway it stresses him out. example, going a

diffrent route to his classes. in order to connect with some of the teachers to

obtain the make up test he would have to go a " diffrent " way. is this

procrastination or has he become ritualistic? out of necessity he become much

more dependent on us this year, at a time when " normal " teenagers are

estblishing there independece. i guess i'm asking how do i move the bird to the

edge of the nest? while instilling confidence in his own decision

making...angela

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notan- if wisdom is an age you must be 1000 years old. thnaks...angela

Re: !

Carolyn wrote:

> burdened the thought of death..

I think you have hit on something here not just for Dakota but for all

of us.

I knew this young man that had broken his ankle and had to have surgery

to fix it with screws and a plate. Some time after the surgery he was

recovering but I sensed that something emotional needed to be addressed.

He was a religious man and I so I said to him, " that verse that says, a

bone of him shall not be broken? Kind of humbling to know we are no

more special than anybody else. " With that said, he cried.

You don't have to have religion to feel like that. Cosmologist say there

is no center to the universe, but where ever you are the universe is

expanding away from you as if you were the center. I think that is a

cool metaphor for each of us being the center of our universe. Being the

center that you are you are special. Being special, surely the universe

will protect you, its center. You have had a home, parents, food, health

and all you have needed. Then one day you, the center of the universe,

are broken. You understand that you were only the center from your own

point of view. The universe owes you no special favors. Any bad thing

could happen!

But we can can still live and love and give others the feeling that they

are the center of the universe.

notan

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Hi Glynis,

What I don't understand about the docs is the fact that some of them don't

listen to us. It happened to you and your doc didn't listen to you. I wish he

just considered that what you mentioned could be a possibility rather than

discounting it entirely. I think we know our bodies the best!!! In my case,

both my partner and I told the neurologist that I wasn't suffering from anxiety

at the time that my face went numb, but she told us it could even happen on a

subconscious level! How are you supposed to refute that??? I am taking my

business elsewhere because she obviously doesn't believe me. I am grateful for

the extensive testing that she did, but I take exception to a health

professional who won't believe what I am telling them. How can we possibly get

better if our doctor's don't believe us? I'm not making it up for goodness

sake! I've got better things to do with my time than make up stories.

P

>

> Hi Sheila, ...He just does not listen, I explained that I was getting some

symptoms creeping back with the Armour but they seem to have gone again while

I've been using the Erfa, he said they were both exactly the same so it wasn't

that!!.....I will certainly copy all the references you have detailed and e-mail

them to his secretary for his attention. Probably won't change his mind but I

can try!!

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LOL!!!  Is your wedge the LONG kind?  BTW, how are you doing? 

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: e <xabishaix@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tue, September 14, 2010 12:24:44 PM

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

 

I woke up at 3am last thursday and threw my wedge out the window.  I just can't

do it.

 

That said, everyone else seems to be adapting so it's probably just me.

From: Montoya <medhelpinfo@...>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

 

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping.  This one starts around

my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " .  I use my regular pillow on

top of it and find it really helps.  I am so comfortable with it, I almost wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use it

also. 

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better.  I am so thankful for this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <bradkopisca@...>

achalasia

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

 

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all! PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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Hey you!   My wedge WAS the short kind....I think.  Went from my lower back

to my head. 

 

As for recovery, it is going great.  I sort of ignored the Doctor's advice and

jumped back into heavir food a bit early. which led to a minor setback last

week when I got overly aggressive and tried mexican food.  Ended up in some

pain due to the quantity of the food I think.  No actual damage, lesson

learned.

 

Other than that I am doing fantastic.

 

How about you?  All going well?

From: Montoya <medhelpinfo@...>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

 

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping.  This one starts around

my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " .  I use my regular pillow on

top of it and find it really helps.  I am so comfortable with it, I almost wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use it

also. 

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better.  I am so thankful for this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <bradkopisca@...>

achalasia

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

 

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all! PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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Hey there!  So...you feasted on some grande Mexican food???  Can't say I blame

you, cause we were freaken starving to death!!  I know, it's hard to say

no...now that we are able to start eating things that were impossible to get

down before.  I'm glad you are doing great, me too!  I have to be careful with

things like breads, just chew it better and it does go down...I need a few sips

of water per meal, WAY better than the huge glasses of water and coke that it

took to eat a tiny meal before...omg what a difference this surgery has

made!!!!   My biggest downfall....I've already had 5 Star Bucks caramel

Frappuccino's...with whip!!!!   You seem to be sleeping good without the

wedge,

I might have to try it...I still have my pillow, has not been tossed out

yet!!!! 

Well, thankful that the surgery is over and that we did it!!!!  Yay!

Stay well, Julee

  

 

  

________________________________

From: e <xabishaix@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tue, September 14, 2010 1:36:26 PM

Subject: Re: !

 

Hey you!   My wedge WAS the short kind....I think.  Went from my lower back

to

my head. 

 

As for recovery, it is going great.  I sort of ignored the Doctor's advice and

jumped back into heavir food a bit early. which led to a minor setback last

week

when I got overly aggressive and tried mexican food.  Ended up in some pain

due

to the quantity of the food I think.  No actual damage, lesson learned.

 

Other than that I am doing fantastic.

 

How about you?  All going well?

From: Montoya <medhelpinfo@...>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

 

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping.  This one starts around

my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " .  I use my regular pillow on

top of it and find it really helps.  I am so comfortable with it, I almost wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use it

also. 

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better.  I am so thankful for this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <bradkopisca@...>

achalasia

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

 

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all! PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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I think the key to sleeping without the wedge is to make sure you have nothing

to eat or drink for at least 3 hours before bedtime.  Modify the time to your

bodies own internal speed.  If there is nothing in your stomach, that should

reduce what can come out. I also have a glass of red wine every night and i

think the alcohol in that help to dry up some of the fluids in the E.   

 

Now the wild card in all of this is your own saliva going DOWN.  You may have

issues with aspiration from that.  I have not so far, but we will see what time

does.

 

Also, there is a wonderful medication out there called levbid that slows down

the gi tract and reduces basicall ALL of your bodies secretions.  Basically, it

dries you out (not uncomfortably I  should say) and so you don't have issues

with things like aspiration.  Worked WONDERS for me pre-surgery.

 

From: Montoya <medhelpinfo@...>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

 

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping.  This one starts around

my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " .  I use my regular pillow on

top of it and find it really helps.  I am so comfortable with it, I almost wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use it

also. 

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better.  I am so thankful for this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <bradkopisca@...>

achalasia

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

 

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all! PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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I read an article on line that indicated that there might be a connection

between neck problems and achalasia. Julee mentioned a bad neck. I have a

bad one too. Just out of curiosity I wonder how many of us A's also have neck

problems.

in Santa Barbara

In a message dated 9/15/2010 8:36:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

medhelpinfo@... writes:

Thanks for all the tips! Before surgery, for years I slept on two pillows

and

Yessss it was the saliva factor that would cause me to wake up in the

middle of

the night chokking or with an awful spasm. Things are pretty good right

now, I

am doing fine on the wedge (weird, I know), but it works for me and I

actually

sleep better on it, then with two pillows driving me crazy ( I have a bad

neck). My husband simply calls it my throne! True!

I'm crazy happy that I can eat, I know you are too!!!!

Best regards, Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: e <_xabishaix@..._ (mailto:xabishaix@...) >

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Sent: Wed, September 15, 2010 1:46:05 PM

Subject: Re: !

I think the key to sleeping without the wedge is to make sure you have

nothing

to eat or drink for at least 3 hours before bedtime. Modify the time to

your

bodies own internal speed. If there is nothing in your stomach, that

should

reduce what can come out. I also have a glass of red wine every night and

i

think the alcohol in that help to dry up some of the fluids in the E.

Now the wild card in all of this is your own saliva going DOWN. You may

have

issues with aspiration from that. I have not so far, but we will see what

time

does.

Also, there is a wonderful medication out there called levbid that slows

down

the gi tract and reduces basicall ALL of your bodies secretions.

Basically, it

dries you out (not uncomfortably I should say) and so you don't have

issues

with things like aspiration. Worked WONDERS for me pre-surgery.

From: Montoya <_medhelpinfo@..._ (mailto:medhelpinfo@...)

>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping. This one starts

around my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " . I use my regular

pillow on

top of it and find it really helps. I am so comfortable with it, I almost

wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use

it

also.

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better. I am so thankful for

this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <_bradkopisca@..._ (mailto:bradkopisca@...) >

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off

after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my

younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The

later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic

short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower

around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing

some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the

elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be

most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so

that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all!

PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly

a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here

in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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Thanks for all the tips!  Before surgery, for years I slept on two pillows and

Yessss it was the saliva factor that would cause me to wake up in the middle of

the night chokking or with an awful spasm.  Things are pretty good right now, I

am doing fine on the wedge (weird, I know), but it works for me and I actually

sleep better on it, then with two pillows driving me crazy ( I have a bad

neck).  My husband simply calls it my throne!  True! 

I'm crazy happy that I can eat, I know you are too!!!! 

Best regards, Julee So Calif.

 

________________________________

From: e <xabishaix@...>

achalasia

Sent: Wed, September 15, 2010 1:46:05 PM

Subject: Re: !

 

I think the key to sleeping without the wedge is to make sure you have nothing

to eat or drink for at least 3 hours before bedtime.  Modify the time to your

bodies own internal speed.  If there is nothing in your stomach, that should

reduce what can come out. I also have a glass of red wine every night and i

think the alcohol in that help to dry up some of the fluids in the E.   

 

Now the wild card in all of this is your own saliva going DOWN.  You may have

issues with aspiration from that.  I have not so far, but we will see what time

does.

 

Also, there is a wonderful medication out there called levbid that slows down

the gi tract and reduces basicall ALL of your bodies secretions.  Basically, it

dries you out (not uncomfortably I  should say) and so you don't have issues

with things like aspiration.  Worked WONDERS for me pre-surgery.

 

From: Montoya <medhelpinfo@...>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

 

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping.  This one starts around

my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " .  I use my regular pillow on

top of it and find it really helps.  I am so comfortable with it, I almost wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use it

also. 

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better.  I am so thankful for this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <bradkopisca@...>

achalasia

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

 

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all! PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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With all due respect to an article I have not read, I would think that anyone

who needs to sleep on two to four pillows or puts their body into an

awkward position on a wedge at night is going to have neck problems. 

Its not the achalasia, but how we " choose " to cope with it.

Again, in fairness, I have not read the article.

 

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From: " julieok@... " <julieok@...>

achalasia

Sent: Thu, September 16, 2010 12:35:05 AM

Subject: Re: !

 

I read an article on line that indicated that there might be a connection

between neck problems and achalasia. Julee mentioned a bad neck. I have a

bad one too. Just out of curiosity I wonder how many of us A's also have neck

problems.

in Santa Barbara

In a message dated 9/15/2010 8:36:49 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

medhelpinfo@... writes:

Thanks for all the tips! Before surgery, for years I slept on two pillows

and

Yessss it was the saliva factor that would cause me to wake up in the

middle of

the night chokking or with an awful spasm. Things are pretty good right

now, I

am doing fine on the wedge (weird, I know), but it works for me and I

actually

sleep better on it, then with two pillows driving me crazy ( I have a bad

neck). My husband simply calls it my throne! True!

I'm crazy happy that I can eat, I know you are too!!!!

Best regards, Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: e <_xabishaix@..._ (mailto:xabishaix@...) >

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Sent: Wed, September 15, 2010 1:46:05 PM

Subject: Re: !

I think the key to sleeping without the wedge is to make sure you have

nothing

to eat or drink for at least 3 hours before bedtime. Modify the time to

your

bodies own internal speed. If there is nothing in your stomach, that

should

reduce what can come out. I also have a glass of red wine every night and

i

think the alcohol in that help to dry up some of the fluids in the E.

Now the wild card in all of this is your own saliva going DOWN. You may

have

issues with aspiration from that. I have not so far, but we will see what

time

does.

Also, there is a wonderful medication out there called levbid that slows

down

the gi tract and reduces basicall ALL of your bodies secretions.

Basically, it

dries you out (not uncomfortably I should say) and so you don't have

issues

with things like aspiration. Worked WONDERS for me pre-surgery.

From: Montoya <_medhelpinfo@..._ (mailto:medhelpinfo@...)

>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping. This one starts

around my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " . I use my regular

pillow on

top of it and find it really helps. I am so comfortable with it, I almost

wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use

it

also.

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better. I am so thankful for

this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <_bradkopisca@..._ (mailto:bradkopisca@...) >

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off

after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my

younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The

later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic

short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower

around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing

some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the

elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be

most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so

that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all!

PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly

a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here

in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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I concur with 's assessment.  I have not seen the article either, but

sleeping in an akward position for years is sure to cause alignment issues with

the neck and spine.

From: Montoya <_medhelpinfo@..._ (mailto:medhelpinfo@...)

>

Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

Hi Brad,

I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping. This one starts

around my

upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " . I use my regular

pillow on

top of it and find it really helps. I am so comfortable with it, I almost

wish

that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use

it

also.

I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better. I am so thankful for

this

group of wonderful caring people.

Julee So Calif.

________________________________

From: bradkopisca <_bradkopisca@..._ (mailto:bradkopisca@...) >

_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off

after

I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my

younger

days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The

later

being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic

short

wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower

around

your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing

some

nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the

elevation

factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be

most

helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so

that it

will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all!

PS.

Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly

a

quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here

in the

same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

wellbeing.

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I also wondered about this myself.I have a bad lower back but that wouldn't be

a problem but I have bad disc deterioration in my upper back.I am now losing

feeling in my hands but it does come back unlike the esophageal nerves.It would

be hard proving it though.

>

> From: Montoya <_medhelpinfo@..._ (mailto:medhelpinfo@...)

> >

> Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

> _achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

> Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

>

>

>

> Hi Brad,

>

> I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping. This one starts

> around my

>

> upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " . I use my regular

> pillow on

> top of it and find it really helps. I am so comfortable with it, I almost

> wish

> that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use

> it

> also.

>

> I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better. I am so thankful for

> this

> group of wonderful caring people.

>

> Julee So Calif.

>

> ________________________________

> From: bradkopisca <_bradkopisca@..._ (mailto:bradkopisca@...) >

> _achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia )

> Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

> Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

>

>

> Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me off

> after

> I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this great

> site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my

> younger

> days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

> happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either a

> Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The

> later

> being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the basic

> short

> wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower

> around

> your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing

> some

> nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I also

> doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the

> elevation

>

> factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would be

> most

> helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so

> that it

> will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks all!

> PS.

> Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are mostly

> a

> quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us here

> in the

>

> same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health and

> wellbeing.

>

>

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So many have back and neck problems. Best recourse is to strengthen the

core muscles. Chiropractic, Yoga, and a lot of other practices help. Failing

all of that...find a really good neurosurgeon. As with A, good diagnosis

helps. My hands fall asleep too, but motion and a change in position help that

to go away.... Oh, for perfect bodies, but then we would put a lot of

people out of work.

(Santa Barbara)

In a message dated 9/17/2010 7:28:26 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

schmundt@... writes:

I also wondered about this myself.I have a bad lower back but that wouldn't

be a problem but I have bad disc deterioration in my upper back.I am now

losing feeling in my hands but it does come back unlike the esophageal

nerves.It would be hard proving it though.

>

> From: Montoya <_medhelpinfo@..._ (mailto:medhelpinfo@...)

> >

> Subject: Re: Need your imput on Wedges

> __achalasia _ (mailto:_achalasia ) _

(mailto:_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia ) )

> Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2010, 1:41 PM

>

>

>

> Hi Brad,

>

> I purchased one of those longer wedge's for sleeping. This one starts

> around my

>

> upper waist and gradually goes from about 2 " to 5 " . I use my regular

> pillow on

> top of it and find it really helps. I am so comfortable with it, I

almost

> wish

> that they made one that fit a king size bed so that my husband could use

> it

> also.

>

> I am glad to hear that you are doing so much better. I am so thankful

for

> this

> group of wonderful caring people.

>

> Julee So Calif.

>

> ________________________________

> From: bradkopisca <_bradkopisca@..._ (mailto:bradkopisca@...) >

> __achalasia _ (mailto:_achalasia ) _

(mailto:_achalasia _ (mailto:achalasia ) )

> Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 10:22:14 PM

> Subject: Need your imput on Wedges

>

>

> Hi all,havent been around much,been real busy as my employer laied me

off

> after

> I came back from my surgery and recoup.For you that are new to this

great

> site,Im Brad,53 yr old had a gectomy in March after 2 Hellers in my

> younger

> days.Im doing awesome! My weight is slowly comming up energy and general

> happyness are returning to full speed. I am looking at purchasing either

a

> Memory Foam Long Bed Wedge or a Memory Foam Long Bed Rest Cushion . The

> later

> being more to my liking, comes in different sizes.Ive looked at the

basic

> short

> wedges and they look somewhat uncomfortable.The long wedge starts lower

> around

> your waist and just seems more of a gradual incline.Yes Im experiencing

> some

> nasty reflux at night and am tired (literally) of stacking pillows.I

also

> doubled my nighttime dose of Prevacid which helps a little but its the

> elevation

>

> factor that is king with this situation.Your personal experience would

be

> most

> helpfull to me.Price is not a concerne as my Dr has given me a scrip so

> that it

> will be covered under my insurance,(yippy) , for reimbursment. Thanks

all!

> PS.

> Allie, I pray for you and hope you get some resolve.Dialations are

mostly

> a

> quick and temp. fix for a reacurring disease that has put most of us

here

> in the

>

> same boat.A knowledgeable specialists is your ticket to better health

and

> wellbeing.

>

>

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