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Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think. It's

been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout of

choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm hoping

that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough. I'm

also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't know

how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but I'm

nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

much appreciated....

in NYC

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> Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think. It's

> been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout of

> choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm hoping

> that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough. I'm

> also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't know

> how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but I'm

> nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> much appreciated....

>

> in NYC

,

I forget did you have a partial wrap or not? If it tastes

like stomache acid it could be a little reflux. If it tastes

like undigested food it could not be going down.

I had a partial wrap. Recently a couple of weeks ago I woke

up choking. It was definately acid and came from my stomache.

Since I'm 7 months pregnant I assumed it was the pressure from

the baby.

Before my surgery I woke up choking twice. It was different

though. I think it was saliva that was not going down. I

understand how scary it is.

Jenifer

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Hi ,

A barium swallow will probably set your mind at rest. I don't remember if you had a fundoplication with your surgery. That should prevent stomach acid from getting up into your oesophagus. If you have reflux of acid from the stomach the acid is very acid and burns where ever it goes. Drinking water does always soothe it immediately, I find anyway. If you did eat a lot over the weekend there could have been a build-up at the LES (lower oesophageal sphincter) which is taking it's time to go through the valve to the stomach. Remember your oesophagus can stretch to accommodate what you swallow, so even if food has gone down it may not have got through the LES.

Hope this helps you not to panic !

Hugs,

Joan

A little panicked...

Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think. It's been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout of choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm hoping that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough. I'm also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't know how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but I'm nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be much appreciated.... in NYC

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Thanks Jenifer for responding. Yes, I did have a partial wrap. I

think it could have tasted like stomach acid, kinda burned the back

of my throat. I spoke to my GI and he's prescribing an acid

inhibitor for me. I am also going to get a new barium swallow done

to make sure. He seems to think it's nothing to be concerned about,

but wants the barium done to make sure everything is okay. I felt a

little better after talking to him. It sure helps to hear that you

had a few choking episodes after the surgery. It came unexpected so

I got very worried. I did have a big eating weekend and this could

be my body's way of reminding me that I can't eat like " normal "

people. I have to slow down, chew and take smaller bites.

Thanks again.

PS: Wow, 7 months already?!! Almost time...getting

excited/anxious?? Do you know if its a boy or girl? Any names

picked out?

> > Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> > because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

It's

> > been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

of

> > choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> > around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> > everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

hoping

> > that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough.

I'm

> > also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

know

> > how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

I'm

> > nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> > much appreciated....

> >

> > in NYC

>

>

> ,

>

> I forget did you have a partial wrap or not? If it tastes

> like stomache acid it could be a little reflux. If it tastes

> like undigested food it could not be going down.

>

> I had a partial wrap. Recently a couple of weeks ago I woke

> up choking. It was definately acid and came from my stomache.

> Since I'm 7 months pregnant I assumed it was the pressure from

> the baby.

>

> Before my surgery I woke up choking twice. It was different

> though. I think it was saliva that was not going down. I

> understand how scary it is.

>

> Jenifer

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Thanks Joan. I did eat a lot this weekend and it could be body's way

of reminding me not to eat so much, so fast and to chew, take smaller

bites and slow down. I can't eat like " normal " people. I know about

the build-up issue and I really want the barium swallow done to make

sure everything is pretty much going down. I'm deathly afraid of

causes my E to get any pouches or to stretch out. I also hope the

barium shows my E has gone back to it's normal size (or at least

shrunk a bit) because my E was shown to be very large after my first

barium.

Thanks again,

in NYC

PS: Yes, I'm calmer!!

> Hi ,

> A barium swallow will probably set your mind at rest. I don't

remember if you had a fundoplication with your surgery. That should

prevent stomach acid from getting up into your oesophagus. If you

have reflux of acid from the stomach the acid is very acid and burns

where ever it goes. Drinking water does always soothe it immediately,

I find anyway. If you did eat a lot over the weekend there could

have been a build-up at the LES (lower oesophageal sphincter) which

is taking it's time to go through the valve to the stomach. Remember

your oesophagus can stretch to accommodate what you swallow, so even

if food has gone down it may not have got through the LES.

> Hope this helps you not to panic !

> Hugs,

> Joan

>

> A little panicked...

>

>

> Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

It's

> been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

of

> choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

hoping

> that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough.

I'm

> also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

know

> how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

I'm

> nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> much appreciated....

>

> in NYC

>

>

>

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I guess it feels so good to feel normal again, we start thinking we can

eat like normal people and forget that we still need to be careful!

Sometimes if I get too careless and forget to wash it all down, I get

food left in my esophagus and then I'll end up choking on it. You just

need to chew well, and remember to wash it all down with water.

I've also noticed that if I eat until I am full, it just won't all go

down! I guess instead of our stomachs stretching out, maybe the food

starts backing up in the esophagus??? That's what it feels like to me

anyway. I'll end up gurging up my food if I over eat.

Well, every now and then it's fun to have a food fest and enjoy feeling

*normal* again! We just end up paying for it! I'm sure it wasn't

anything to worry about, but I'm glad you're getting it checked out all

the same.

I had a barium swallow last month and it shows my LES is closed up and

only a trickle of barium is getting through. I don't have a huge problem

getting food down, but I always need to push the food down with a lot of

water and air, and if I don't, the food won't go down, so it looks like

I'm going in for a dilatation at the end of the month.

Oh yea, my barium study did show that my E had narrowed since my

surgery! Hope yours has too!

Good luck, I hope everything's OK!

Sandi

Re: A little panicked...

Thanks Jenifer for responding. Yes, I did have a partial wrap. I

think it could have tasted like stomach acid, kinda burned the back

of my throat. I spoke to my GI and he's prescribing an acid

inhibitor for me. I am also going to get a new barium swallow done

to make sure. He seems to think it's nothing to be concerned about,

but wants the barium done to make sure everything is okay. I felt a

little better after talking to him. It sure helps to hear that you

had a few choking episodes after the surgery. It came unexpected so

I got very worried. I did have a big eating weekend and this could

be my body's way of reminding me that I can't eat like " normal "

people. I have to slow down, chew and take smaller bites.

Thanks again.

PS: Wow, 7 months already?!! Almost time...getting

excited/anxious?? Do you know if its a boy or girl? Any names

picked out?

> > Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> > because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

It's

> > been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

of

> > choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> > around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> > everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

hoping

> > that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough.

I'm

> > also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

know

> > how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

I'm

> > nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> > much appreciated....

> >

> > in NYC

>

>

> ,

>

> I forget did you have a partial wrap or not? If it tastes

> like stomache acid it could be a little reflux. If it tastes

> like undigested food it could not be going down.

>

> I had a partial wrap. Recently a couple of weeks ago I woke

> up choking. It was definately acid and came from my stomache.

> Since I'm 7 months pregnant I assumed it was the pressure from

> the baby.

>

> Before my surgery I woke up choking twice. It was different

> though. I think it was saliva that was not going down. I

> understand how scary it is.

>

> Jenifer

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Hi ,

I know what it's like to freak out when you have stuck food, choking,

whatever AFTER your surgery. I'm almost 3 years post op and doing very well.

One possible reason you might have choked is if you were laying on your stomach.

I LOVE to lay on my stomach, and have had to train myself not to. How DO you

train yourself to not sleep on your stomach when you are asleep??? I don't

know, but for the most part, I have managed to do it, haha. IF I wake up

choking, I am ALWAYS on my stomach. Thank goodness, I'm pretty good at staying

off of it. I can sleep on my side just fine, but I guess if I sleep on my

stomach it puts too much pressure on my E and makes the saliva back up sooner???

Anyway, I have had every scare you can think of post op to make me think " OOOOH

NOOOO!!! " but they have all been isolated incidents, knock on wood. I sleep

flat, no reflux, eat whatever, still get spasms, but I'm " ok. " To anyone post

op...don't ever worry about an isolated incident or two. Or three. Just because

something reminds you of what you were like pre op, it doesn't mean that you

need to panic.

Been there, done that,

> Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think. It's

> been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout of

> choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm hoping

> that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough. I'm

> also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't know

> how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but I'm

> nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> much appreciated....

>

> in NYC

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Thank you soooooooo much for that post!! It made me feel so much

better. Now I remember why I stay connected with this group. :)

I'm still getting the barium swallow to make sure everything is

okay. I don't want to fool around with this. I guess it's easy to

forget about A when you're doing well. And then somethings happens

and " oh my God, it's back. " The thing is, it's never gone. But

it's treated and it's better...and that's what's important.

*sigh of relief*

Thanks again to all who gave advice.

> > Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right

now

> > because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

It's

> > been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

of

> > choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> > around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> > everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

hoping

> > that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough.

I'm

> > also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

know

> > how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

I'm

> > nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will

be

> > much appreciated....

> >

> > in NYC

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Have not figured out a name yet. I do know it's a boy!

I already have a son and a daughter. We are very excited!

Jenifer

-- In achalasia , " " <missydcd@y...> wrote:

> Thanks Jenifer for responding. Yes, I did have a partial wrap. I

> think it could have tasted like stomach acid, kinda burned the back

> of my throat. I spoke to my GI and he's prescribing an acid

> inhibitor for me. I am also going to get a new barium swallow done

> to make sure. He seems to think it's nothing to be concerned about,

> but wants the barium done to make sure everything is okay. I felt a

> little better after talking to him. It sure helps to hear that you

> had a few choking episodes after the surgery. It came unexpected so

> I got very worried. I did have a big eating weekend and this could

> be my body's way of reminding me that I can't eat like " normal "

> people. I have to slow down, chew and take smaller bites.

>

> Thanks again.

>

>

> PS: Wow, 7 months already?!! Almost time...getting

> excited/anxious?? Do you know if its a boy or girl? Any names

> picked out?

>

>

> > > Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right now

> > > because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

> It's

> > > been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

> of

> > > choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> > > around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> > > everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

> hoping

> > > that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well enough.

> I'm

> > > also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

> know

> > > how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

> I'm

> > > nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will be

> > > much appreciated....

> > >

> > > in NYC

> >

> >

> > ,

> >

> > I forget did you have a partial wrap or not? If it tastes

> > like stomache acid it could be a little reflux. If it tastes

> > like undigested food it could not be going down.

> >

> > I had a partial wrap. Recently a couple of weeks ago I woke

> > up choking. It was definately acid and came from my stomache.

> > Since I'm 7 months pregnant I assumed it was the pressure from

> > the baby.

> >

> > Before my surgery I woke up choking twice. It was different

> > though. I think it was saliva that was not going down. I

> > understand how scary it is.

> >

> > Jenifer

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Hi Sandi,

I never feel that food is left in my E, so the choking episode really

rattled me! It's almost 6 months post-op and I'm still nervous

eating and wondering if all the food is going down. I think the

barium will put my mind at ease or at least let me know what's going

on down there. It's easy to get careless eating when it's not

torturous and so easy to forget not to wolf down your food. I know

what you mean about eating until you're full. My stomach always

hurts, though I never feel the food needs to come back up. But then

again, pre-surgery I never regurged anyway.

Good to hear that your E has narrowed...hopefully mine has a little.

Although it's only been 6 months (a week from today!!) I know you're

nervous about the dilatation, but go with your gut and I'm sure it

will turn out just fine. :)

in NYC

> > > Hi all. I'm a little nervous (okay, I'm kinda freaked) right

now

> > > because I just woke up choking and I'm not sure what to think.

> It's

> > > been almost 6 months since my surgery and this is my first bout

> of

> > > choking. Should I be overly concerned? I'm not going to fool

> > > around with this so I'm going to schedule a barium to make sure

> > > everything is okay. I did have a big eating weekend, so I'm

> hoping

> > > that it's just I ate too much or maybe didn't chew well

enough.

> I'm

> > > also wondering if it could be a little acid reflux (but I don't

> know

> > > how that feels). It always feels like the food goes down, but

> I'm

> > > nervous that some didn't for whatever reason. Any advice will

be

> > > much appreciated....

> > >

> > > in NYC

> >

> >

> > ,

> >

> > I forget did you have a partial wrap or not? If it tastes

> > like stomache acid it could be a little reflux. If it tastes

> > like undigested food it could not be going down.

> >

> > I had a partial wrap. Recently a couple of weeks ago I woke

> > up choking. It was definately acid and came from my stomache.

> > Since I'm 7 months pregnant I assumed it was the pressure from

> > the baby.

> >

> > Before my surgery I woke up choking twice. It was different

> > though. I think it was saliva that was not going down. I

> > understand how scary it is.

> >

> > Jenifer

>

>

>

>

>

>

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