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Just to add to what has said....Botox is suppose to

work better on older people. I was 71 when I had two Botox.

Neither worked at all for me. I then had a dilatation which

has lasted about 3 years and I am still not completely closed

yet. My dilatation was with a size 4 balloon.

Hope this helps.

Maggie

Alabama

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Hi

From what most of us have experienced, or

heard, dilations usually (not always) don’t have the best outcome.

They don’t usually last for too long, without having to be repeated, as

you are experiencing. Botox is about the same. Most of us have been

told that botox is not the best option, as it can cause scar tissue. The

scar tissue is not good, because in the future, if you need to have a myotomy

done, the scar tissue can cause problems. Can you give some more info on

yourself, including why you are choosing dilations/ botox vs the surgery?

Not everyone is a candidate for the surgery, which is why some people choose

botox. Good luck, !

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> Ive had Achalasia for about two years now and Im going in to

> hospital for my third dilation in two weeks. If this does'nt work

> they will use botox next time. Does this work better?

>

>

Hi - I've had A for over 20 years. Originally, I had a dilation

that helped and one more in the five years until I had surgery, they

weren't permanent but lasted longer than a few weeks. Since surgery,

no real problems with swallowing.

I'd ask about 3 dilations in two weeks,that seems a bit much. Does

your doc have a specific reason for this? Has your doc treated people

with A before? As you'll see from the posts here, there are even

quite a few GI's out there who have very limited experience with A.

NEVER BE AFRAID TO ASK A SECOND OPINION!!

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Hi ,

Please go back and read some of the posts just recently about dilatations and botox.

Generally speaking, the recommendation is now that surgery is the first option, unless your age or other condition precludes this. If dilatation and botox are done first surgery may not be so effective. It is also recommended that not more than 3 dilatations are done because with each time there is an increased risk of perforation. Botox is no longer recommended for younger persons, and does not have a lasting effect for most people.

Please do a search on the Internet and you will be able to read up all this on achalasia. You can start with a Google search and just 'achalasia' .It is very important to educate yourself on the condition before you go any further.

Do tell us about yourself, and feel free to ask questions. Someone who has been where you are now will be sure to answer.

Good wishes,

Joan

Baloon Dialation

Ive had Achalasia for about two years now and Im going in to hospital for my third dilation in two weeks. If this does'nt work they will use botox next time. Does this work better?

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Hi ,

I am glad to hear of a success story with a

dilation. That is great. I am happy to hear that you have not had

to deal with any surgeons, etc. I hope that continues for your sake.

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