Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > Hi to all, > I have learned alot about this condition from being a member of this > message board and reading lots of old and current posts and files. > I have been suffering from inability to swallow most solid foods and > during the past two months, starting to have some trouble swallowing > liquids also. > The last barium swallow I had about a month ago,my GI says, shows > that the swallowing trouble is not all in my head as other docs have > said, and shows the middle part of my esophagus is not pushing food > or liquid down as it should. > I'd like to ask those of you who don;t mind me asking: It seems like > one thing this condition I seem to have is very unpredictable, and > quite capricious. One day it seems I can get some food down that > won't go down on a previous day. Another day, I try to eat something > that went down well before, only to find myself gagging on it or > feeling it stuck in my esophagus forever. > Is that unusual? > It seems so cruel,so unprdictable. > And I've only been dealing with this for a short time. > Either I feel like I'm starving or I feel miserable with food stuck > in my throat. > I'm sorry to sound so self pitying. > Thanks for listening. > Jan in Northern KY Hi Jan, You're right " A " can be so unpredictable, especially in the early stages, but if my circumstances are anything to go by, the success of getting food down reduces until you can not gat anything down anymore. (sorry if that sounds so blunt, thats just what happened to me) My name is Meaghan and I am 24 years old and live in Australia I have had symptoms of " A " for the past 7 years but have only been diagnosed for 12 months. I had a balloon dialation 11 months ago and it has been successful so far, although my specialist has told me that they never know how long it will last maybe a week maybe 20 years, so I am hoping mine lasts for at least 20 years!! I can eat anything I want now which is great (although I have put on more weight than I lost so none of my clothes fit me properly!!)I do get intergestion and a bit of chest pain, and as much as it is annoying and often painful, I would never swap it back I love eating so so much. Good luck with finding a solution that suits you, there is some light at the end of the tunnell.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Jan, my symptoms were sporadic in the beginning, too. From when I first noticed a problem swallowing (which at first I thought was just b/c I took too big a bite, but I later realized it was the onset of the achalasia) to when I got to the point of NOTHING going down at all was roughly four years, I'd say. It started w/ an episode once a month.... then every three weeks.... then every two weeks..... etc., until it went from "once a meal" to twice, and finally each and every bite. Debbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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