Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi , the website i so COOL! I am so glad that we have our website. Thank you very much. About my spasm, I have less spasm than before. I am trying to manage it well by using herbal tea. Quincia > > Quincia, > > > > What is an esophegeal spasms? > Esophageal spasms involve irregular contractions of the muscles in the > esophagus, which is the tube that carries > food from the mouth to the stomach. These spasms do not propel food > effectively to the stomach. The cause of > esophageal spasm is unknown. Very hot or very cold foods may trigger an > episode in some people. The pain may > be indistinguishable from angina and may radiate to the neck, jaw, arms, or > back. Spasms can last anywhere > from moments to hours, and are usually very uncomfortable!! > > > > That's from our site! I got the information from a reputable place. > > Please visit my new site, www.achalasia.us > > _____ > > From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf > Of qqqqqq_94118 > Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 3:14 PM > achalasia > Subject: Achalasia and acid reflux > > > > hi, friends, > I have been reading your messages. I am kind of confused. high LES > pressure is common for us, Achalasian. it is less likely that we will > have acid reflux. how come some people get relief by taking anti- acid > medicine when they have " heartburn " ? supposedly, the " heartburn " is > caused by spasm. Also, anyone know why we are having spasm? > Thank you for your reply. > Quincia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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