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Hi ,

When I went to have my gastroscopy in November, My Doctor told me that my esophagus was very narrow at the top and when he pushed the scope through, my esophagus resembled a "flaccid sac". At that time, he told me if I decided to have an esophagectomy it would only last for 5 years any way. I see Dr. Gehman again on January 11th to discuss my options. I will definitely question him on his "5 year" statement. I have already had two open myotomies in the past 14 years, but if I have to live on liquids for many years to come, I can cope and maintain my weight. I'll be sure to let everyone know where the 5 years for an esophagectomy data is documented before having any thing performed in Thunder Bay. (I know is still doing very well after several years). I just wanted my gastroscopy done here so I didn't have to travel to London or Toronto again. I'm sure Dr. Gehman is very good, but he doesn't have a team working with him. He is our only Thoracic surgeon. Scary!!!

P.S. There are also two 's in our group.

Best of luck on Monday to Liz! We'll be hoping for a very speedy successful recovery for you!

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Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can offer support of

course, but also because E-gectomy is a very real possibility for all

of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge that bullet so far

but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time left for my E to keep

stretching.

Good Luck!

>

> Hi ,

>

> When I went to have my gastroscopy in November, My Doctor told

me that my esophagus was very narrow at the top and when he pushed

the scope through, my esophagus resembled a " flaccid sac " . At that

time, he told me if I decided to have an esophagectomy it would only

last for 5 years any way. I see Dr. Gehman again on January 11th to

discuss my options. I will definitely question him on his " 5 year "

statement. I have already had two open myotomies in the past 14

years, but if I have to live on liquids for many years to come, I can

cope and maintain my weight. I'll be sure to let everyone know where

the 5 years for an esophagectomy data is documented before having any

thing performed in Thunder Bay. (I know is still doing very

well after several years). I just wanted my gastroscopy done here so

I didn't have to travel to London or Toronto again. I'm sure Dr.

Gehman is very good, but he doesn't have a team working with him. He

is our only Thoracic surgeon. Scary!!!

>

> P.S. There are also two 's in our group.

>

> Best of luck on Monday to Liz! We'll be hoping for a very speedy

successful recovery for you!

>

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Hi ,

I'm only 39 and was diagnosed when I was 25. I had my 2nd open myotomy about 13 years ago, so my esophagus has had a lot of years to stretch. I am able to eat runny mashed potatoes, creamed soup with a lot of milk, ensure, etc. If I use a lot of butter, cheese, sour cream etc, I can keep my weight at about 125 lbs. I'm 5 ' 7 ", so I look pretty healthy. I can manage, it's just frustrating most days. I have days where I can't even drive, yet I have enough energy the following day to shop, etc. My husband and kids are very supportive. (Thank God) I am not on any medication, yet sometimes I do feel depressed. Usually only around dinner time :-)

Have a great day,

.

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Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can offer support of course, but also because E-gectomy is a very real possibility for all of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge that bullet so far but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time left for my E to keep stretching.Good Luck!

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My Lord you sound like me Except I am finding it hard to eat butter And cheese Ensure keeps me going When I feel like I can't walk up the steps Ensure helps I wonder how many Ensure can I take in a day????? I am getting addicted to ENSURE My Husband is not supportive He wants me to go back to a surgeon I have no faith in BAHHH from beautiful NJ

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Hi ,

I'm only 39 and was diagnosed when I was 25. I had my 2nd open myotomy about 13 years ago, so my esophagus has had a lot of years to stretch. I am able to eat runny mashed potatoes, creamed soup with a lot of milk, ensure, etc. If I use a lot of butter, cheese, sour cream etc, I can keep my weight at about 125 lbs. I'm 5 ' 7 ", so I look pretty healthy. I can manage, it's just frustrating most days. I have days where I can't even drive, yet I have enough energy the following day to shop, etc. My husband and kids are very supportive. (Thank God) I am not on any medication, yet sometimes I do feel depressed. Usually only around dinner time :-)

Have a great day,

.

Re: 5 Years For Surgery

Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can offer support of course, but also because E-gectomy is a very real possibility for all of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge that bullet so far but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time left for my E to keep stretching.Good Luck!

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OH my god I lived on Ensure for months. I

was drinking 4 a day, when I could get them down. I go so sick of them I couldn’t

stomach them any more.

From: achalasia

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Of Bartolino

Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005

6:52 PM

achalasia

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Years For Surgery

My Lord you

sound like me Except I am finding it hard to eat butter And

cheese Ensure keeps me going When I feel like I can't walk up the

steps Ensure helps I wonder how many Ensure can I take in a

day????? I am getting addicted to ENSURE My Husband is not

supportive He wants me to go back to a surgeon I have no faith

in BAHHH from beautiful NJ

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Date: 12/16/05 17:13:54

achalasia

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Re: 5 Years For Surgery

Hi ,

I'm only 39 and was diagnosed

when I was 25. I had my 2nd open myotomy about 13 years ago, so my

esophagus has had a lot of years to stretch. I am able to eat runny

mashed potatoes, creamed soup with a lot of milk, ensure, etc. If

I use a lot of butter, cheese, sour cream etc, I can keep my weight at

about 125 lbs. I'm 5 ' 7 " , so I look pretty healthy. I can

manage, it's just frustrating most days. I have days where I can't even

drive, yet I have enough energy the following day to shop, etc. My

husband and kids are very supportive. (Thank God) I am not on any

medication, yet sometimes I do feel depressed. Usually only around

dinner time :-)

Have a great day,

.

Re: 5 Years For Surgery

Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can

offer support of

course, but also because E-gectomy is a very

real possibility for all

of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge

that bullet so far

but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time

left for my E to keep

stretching.

Good Luck!

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With reference to 's statement that her oesophagus has had many years to stretch, I believed that having a myotomy would stop any further stretching occurring and that that would be one of the most important reasons for having it. Could someone please say something about this?I shall be having a myotomy in the near future and thought that this was the reason for it. I realise that it will not improve my peristalsis and although I cannot eat what I would like to, by any means, I am able to maintain a healthy weight and some days do quite well with eating. But I am aware that I cannot carry on like this indefinitely because of the stretching that is gradually taking place.Best Wishes to all from Ann in England xx>> Hi , > > I'm only 39 and was diagnosed when I was 25. I had my 2nd open myotomy about 13 years ago, so my esophagus has had a lot of years to stretch. I am able to eat runny mashed potatoes, creamed soup with a lot of milk, ensure, etc. If I use a lot of butter, cheese, sour cream etc, I can keep my weight at about 125 lbs. I'm 5 ' 7 ", so I look pretty healthy. I can manage, it's just frustrating most days. I have days where I can't even drive, yet I have enough energy the following day to shop, etc. My husband and kids are very supportive. (Thank God) I am not on any medication, yet sometimes I do feel depressed. Usually only around dinner time :-)> > Have a great day,> > .> > > Re: 5 Years For Surgery> > > > Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can offer support of > course, but also because E-gectomy is a very real possibility for all > of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge that bullet so far > but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time left for my E to keep > stretching.> > Good Luck!>

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Try the 3 oz jar of infant fruit. I actually ate it with an infant

spoon and would wait quite a while before taking another bite. I

would sit at my desk and eat one spoon at a time. ... the entire jar

took 2 1/2 to 3 hours to eat ... but at least it was a little variety.

At my worst, I was only getting 600- 800 calories a day ... a small

ensure also took the same amount of time to sip thru a can.

Good luck

Kathie in cold Pittsburgh

>

> My Lord you sound like me Except I am finding it hard to eat

butter And

> cheese Ensure keeps me going When I feel like I can't walk up the

steps

> Ensure helps I wonder how many Ensure can I take in a day????? I

am

> getting addicted to ENSURE My Husband is not supportive He wants

me to go

> back to a surgeon I have no faith in BAHHH from

beautiful NJ

>

> -- Re: Re: 5 Years For Surgery

>

> Hi ,

>

> I'm only 39 and was diagnosed when I was 25. I had my 2nd open

myotomy

> about 13 years ago, so my esophagus has had a lot of years to

stretch. I am

> able to eat runny mashed potatoes, creamed soup with a lot of milk,

ensure,

> etc. If I use a lot of butter, cheese, sour cream etc, I can

keep my

> weight at about 125 lbs. I'm 5 ' 7 " , so I look pretty healthy. I

can

> manage, it's just frustrating most days. I have days where I can't

even

> drive, yet I have enough energy the following day to shop, etc. My

husband

> and kids are very supportive. (Thank God) I am not on any

medication, yet

> sometimes I do feel depressed. Usually only around dinner time :-)

>

> Have a great day,

>

> .

>

>

> Re: 5 Years For Surgery

>

>

>

> Hi - yes, please keep us posted. So we can offer support of

> course, but also because E-gectomy is a very real possibility for

all

> of us at one point or another. Managed to dodge that bullet so far

> but I'm only 37, in theory, I have a long time left for my E to

keep

> stretching.

>

> Good Luck!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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