Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Jenifer, It's snowing here too! Yes, mine are spasms as well. Usually around three big ones. Sometimes its when my " food " isn't going down...sometimes not. With the whole virus/autoimmune system consideration for the cause of this, I was wondering if anyone else has had tonsil problems or travelled outside of the country. One thing they tested me for was chagas disease, which has some similar symptoms...I don't have it though. Illinois > you said you have trouble with hiccups. > > I didn't get hiccups but I would like have > this I guess spasm in my stomache area that > would sound like one giant hiccup occasionally. > > Since my surgery it has only happened a couple > times and that was immediately after my surgery. > > Jenifer in Ohio > It's snowing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 wrote: > With the whole virus/autoimmune system consideration for the cause of > this, I was wondering if anyone else has had tonsil problems or > travelled outside of the country. One thing they tested me for was > chagas disease, which has some similar symptoms...I don't have it > though. Hey - we got snow here again last night too. ) I had chronic problems with ear infections and tonsillitis starting my freshman year in high school -- senior year I had eleven confirmed cases of strep (my HMO insurance required 12 cases in one year to qualify for a tonsillectomy... how stupid is that?) The cycle continued until my early 20's when a doc finally gave me an INJECTION of penicillin (to hopefully kill off ALL the germies that were harbored in the inner reaches of my tonsils) rather than just oral antibiotics. I actually went about three years or so before I got another case of tonsillitis! When I heard about a possible auto-immune link to achalasia (which for me started in my early/mid 20's) I immediately blamed my tonsils. But in talking to people here, I'm finding out that there are people who never had tonsillitis, people who had their tonsils removed in early childhood (mine finally came out when I was 28), people w/ lots of stress, people w/ no stress, young people (children even) and old people, and all different ethnicities, too. Now my tendency is to believe that there are multiple things that can trigger or " set off " achalasia in our bodies, and it's not JUST one thing that causes it -- kinda like there are a million different ways to break your leg (fall down stairs, car accident, fall off roof, etc.) but it basically comes down to the fact that an unusual stress is placed on the bone and the bone breaks. That's how I think of achalasia now.... there are a million different things that can end up putting the esophageal nerves through an unusual stress, and some of them actually cause it to " break " , just like some people who fall down stairs will break their leg and some won't. Hope that made sense... I'm posting in the morning before my caffeine kicks in, and I really messed up yesterday when writing w/o being completely awake! Debbi in snowy SW Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 , I have never had a problem with tonsils. Did have a double ear infection a couple months before my first symptom, only ear infection since I was a child. I am now 34. I have racked my brain trying to figure out what happened. Have thought ear infection? Had an MRI that same summer? Scoliosis? Stress? Anxiety? Something I ate? Who knows could be none of the above could be a combination of all of the above. As far as traveling I have been to Mexico several times, and have been to Colombia, South America a few times. I was actually just there this past December, my husband is from Colombia. We brought the kids and had a great time swimming, horseback riding etc. Then the day after we came back to Ohio we were sledding! Jenifer in Ohio > > you said you have trouble with hiccups. > > > > I didn't get hiccups but I would like have > > this I guess spasm in my stomache area that > > would sound like one giant hiccup occasionally. > > > > Since my surgery it has only happened a couple > > times and that was immediately after my surgery. > > > > Jenifer in Ohio > > It's snowing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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