Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 > HI Shelli. I began having bowel problems about a year after I was > diagnosed. I was not diagnosed with achalasia right away though. I was > always regular and then suffered from terrible constipation. When I was > constipated, my achalasia got worse--increase in spasams, swallowing > difficulty, waking at night. I have since been diagnosed with irrital > bowel, and I still have a worse time with the achalasia when I am > constipated. I can count on getting " the pain " and I feel as if something > is stuck in my throat. (even if I have not eaten). I have never had a > myotomy. Lynda Lynda you know that this holds very true to me too. On days that I am constipated it becomes more difficult to eat. My achalsia gets worse also. Makes you wonder. Shelli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 > About thirty years ago I was treated with amphetamines for a sleeping > disorder. Amphetamines are the prototype drugs for phentermine. Before > achalasia I had a habit of not taking a drink with pills of any type. I > wonder if toxic levels could be absorbed by the nerves along the esophagus. > Now that things take a long time to go down anyway, I wonder about taking > any meds. > > Jerry > > ><SNIP> > > I know that I took phentermine half of that phen-fen about two > >years ago and after that I had bad constipation which up until then I > >was like a clock and then I started having difficulty swallowing. > > <SNIP> Jerry, You know what I read that certain medications do infact affect the LES and one of them was Birth Control Pills and before I started having swallowing problems I would sometimes take that pill with out water. Once again another good point. Shelli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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