Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hi ! Don’t you get put out for the gasroscopy? Or am I thinking of the endoscopy…..? hmm….. Who performed it on you? Will you be going to Dr Dong for your manometry? I agree that it is very odd that you are having the 24 hour test done…. There is also someone else having that done very soon again here…. I’ll let that person post it for themselves though! I am very interested in hearing how all your testing goes, as we had the same surgeon, and I can only imagine I will be following in your footsteps in five years. How often are you currently getting spasms? I don’t think I’ve had one for a few weeks…. Can’t talk about them though, cuz that’s when they come on! J Have a very Merry Christmas, Nat, and Happy 2005! 5 year post op check-up Hi everyone - As part of my five year checkup I just had the esophageal transit test and a gastroscopy. Had not had a gastroscopy since I was diagnosed six years ago, and had forgotten how unpleasant it was. However, I heard the Doctor tell a Student Doctor that he likes to do it at this stage to check out the mucosa, the lining of the Esophagus. Everything is fine but he has suggested I have the manometry wherein I would be monitored for 24 hours to check the acid content coming up from the stomach. I thought this was odd as I have no acid reflux and do not suffer from heartburn, but apparently the gastroscopy shows I am retaining some liquid in my esophagus. The odd time I have a small spasm which could be related. He says the choice is mine whether I have it or not, but it is a precautionary measure. Being a teaching Doctor, they want all the information they can get too just for the record. Even though I would like to let " sleeping dogs lie " as I really have minimal problems now, I more than likely will go ahead with the test in the New Year. Speaking of the New Year - I hope all fellow achalasians have a happy and especially healthy 2005. All the best to you all............................, Vancouver B.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Good Morning -I believe the gastroscopy and endoscopy are the same. Dr. Finley did the test and he sprayed my mouth and throat with something that tasted like gasoline I swear. I had an I.V. too but I don't think it was used. The spray did the trick. It was just a little uncomfortable but he is very gentle and I did gag a couple of times, but certainly no pain. I get spasms very seldom and they are gone almost immediately once I take the Gaviscon which works for me. He said the tests were all fine and the mamometry is precautionary and entirely up to me. I'm not looking forward to it but I think it would be silly of me not to have it.....the more we know the better.... right! Yes, I am going to Dr. Dong for this test. I am so glad you are doing so well . I am glad Dr. Finley did the surgery too, that was a big plus for you. Take care, and have a nice Christmas....................Love -----Original Message-----From: Sita [mailto:nsita@...] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:38 PMachalasia Subject: 5 year post op check-up Hi everyone - As part of my five year checkup I just had the esophageal transit test and a gastroscopy. Had not had a gastroscopy since I was diagnosed six years ago, and had forgotten how unpleasant it was. However, I heard the Doctor tell a Student Doctor that he likes to do it at this stage to check out the mucosa, the lining of the Esophagus. Everything is fine but he has suggested I have the manometry wherein I would be monitored for 24 hours to check the acid content coming up from the stomach. I thought this was odd as I have no acid reflux and do not suffer from heartburn, but apparently the gastroscopy shows I am retaining some liquid in my esophagus. The odd time I have a small spasm which could be related. He says the choice is mine whether I have it or not, but it is a precautionary measure. Being a teaching Doctor, they want all the information they can get too just for the record. Even though I would like to let "sleeping dogs lie" as I really have minimal problems now, I more than likely will go ahead with the test in the New Year. Speaking of the New Year - I hope all fellow achalasians have a happy and especially healthy 2005. All the best to you all............................, Vancouver B.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hello again !! Still not totally clear… you said you did gag… didn’t he put you out??? When I had mine, all I remember is them spraying the back of my throat, and then I was out. They put me out through the IV, I know that much J I am just a little worried though now… that they didn’t put you out. Yuck! Oooh.. I sure hope they did! Love 5 year post op check-up Hi everyone - As part of my five year checkup I just had the esophageal transit test and a gastroscopy. Had not had a gastroscopy since I was diagnosed six years ago, and had forgotten how unpleasant it was. However, I heard the Doctor tell a Student Doctor that he likes to do it at this stage to check out the mucosa, the lining of the Esophagus. Everything is fine but he has suggested I have the manometry wherein I would be monitored for 24 hours to check the acid content coming up from the stomach. I thought this was odd as I have no acid reflux and do not suffer from heartburn, but apparently the gastroscopy shows I am retaining some liquid in my esophagus. The odd time I have a small spasm which could be related. He says the choice is mine whether I have it or not, but it is a precautionary measure. Being a teaching Doctor, they want all the information they can get too just for the record. Even though I would like to let " sleeping dogs lie " as I really have minimal problems now, I more than likely will go ahead with the test in the New Year. Speaking of the New Year - I hope all fellow achalasians have a happy and especially healthy 2005. All the best to you all............................, Vancouver B.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hi ...sorry for the confusion - they may have put something in the I.V. but it certainly didn't put me out. He was talking to me the nurse and the student Doctor through the whole procedure which I would guess took less than 10 minutes. When it was over I asked " Is that it?" and he said Yes and that was it. They kept telling me not to drive, etc. because I was impaired, but quite honestly that's not how it felt. I believe the throatspray numbed my throat and probably sedated me to a degree because it really wasn't too bad. Anyway don't worry - this was a five year check-up remember and you've gots lot of living to do in the meantime. Did Dr. Finley do this test or was it someone else? I had my first one done 6 years ago at UBC Hospital and the Gastro Specialist Dr. Freeman did that one. I was more sedated for that but again by no means was I "out". Bye again..................... RE: 5 year post op check-up Hello again !! Still not totally clear… you said you did gag… didn’t he put you out??? When I had mine, all I remember is them spraying the back of my throat, and then I was out. They put me out through the IV, I know that much J I am just a little worried though now… that they didn’t put you out. Yuck! Oooh.. I sure hope they did! Love -----Original Message-----From: Sita [mailto:nsita@...] Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:24 AMachalasia Subject: Re: 5 year post op check-up Good Morning -I believe the gastroscopy and endoscopy are the same. Dr. Finley did the test and he sprayed my mouth and throat with something that tasted like gasoline I swear. I had an I.V. too but I don't think it was used. The spray did the trick. It was just a little uncomfortable but he is very gentle and I did gag a couple of times, but certainly no pain. I get spasms very seldom and they are gone almost immediately once I take the Gaviscon which works for me. He said the tests were all fine and the mamometry is precautionary and entirely up to me. I'm not looking forward to it but I think it would be silly of me not to have it.....the more we know the better.... right! Yes, I am going to Dr. Dong for this test. I am so glad you are doing so well . I am glad Dr. Finley did the surgery too, that was a big plus for you. Take care, and have a nice Christmas....................Love -----Original Message-----From: Sita [mailto:nsita@...] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 9:38 PMachalasia Subject: 5 year post op check-up Hi everyone - As part of my five year checkup I just had the esophageal transit test and a gastroscopy. Had not had a gastroscopy since I was diagnosed six years ago, and had forgotten how unpleasant it was. However, I heard the Doctor tell a Student Doctor that he likes to do it at this stage to check out the mucosa, the lining of the Esophagus. Everything is fine but he has suggested I have the manometry wherein I would be monitored for 24 hours to check the acid content coming up from the stomach. I thought this was odd as I have no acid reflux and do not suffer from heartburn, but apparently the gastroscopy shows I am retaining some liquid in my esophagus. The odd time I have a small spasm which could be related. He says the choice is mine whether I have it or not, but it is a precautionary measure. Being a teaching Doctor, they want all the information they can get too just for the record. Even though I would like to let "sleeping dogs lie" as I really have minimal problems now, I more than likely will go ahead with the test in the New Year. Speaking of the New Year - I hope all fellow achalasians have a happy and especially healthy 2005. All the best to you all............................, Vancouver B.C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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