Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 It has been very interesting to catch up on posts from the past few days -- lots of good information shared and communicated -- about achalasia AND golden retrievers, of which I only have the former! It has been five months since I had my VATS myotomy, no wrap, with great success in return of swallowing. I recall our discussion about the ability to vomit after myotomy. I have late breaking news on my own capacity to do so. I was in Redding CA at an unnamed hotel establishment with 35 trainees this week. After two days together at the hotel for a class, the morning of day 3 found that 11 of us had severe gastrointestinal problems in the night with nausea and vomiting. Was it food poisoning or the stomach flu? I was fully capable of projectile vomiting (sorry, folks) -- which was the only glimmer of good news I had the whole week. I guess the lack of wrap makes this possible. My whole digestive system has suffered, and is still making efforts to come back to normal, as you can imagine, from this experience. While I figure that most of what I am experiencing can be written off to the effects of irritation and upset from this bug, I had two scarey symptoms over the past couple of nights since falling ill: I had an aspiration when sleeping on the first night (it was acidy, bilely stuff -- sorry again) and coughed and coughed like the old days. Last night, after a bowl of cream of wheat and a few hours sleep, I had funny spasms in my esophagus that felt like my esophagus was closed off. After my system settled down some in the night, things were better. Just adding my experience to the tome being collected on this site. Peggy, who hopes 2006 goes better after this week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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