Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Wow~ This board has been busy! I got to catch up. Just wanted to give a update on .I have a appointment with a gastro DR in pediatrics at the Clevland Clinic.Her Name is Dr Kaplan,She specializes with the " child " end for achalasia and does the test etc , and then she works in conjuction with DR Rice for surgery.I heard thats she is great to work with cause of the way DR Rice bedside manners are.She talks to you and explains things.She stays on top of Dr Rice and has to remind him that his dealing with a child and not a adult. I talked to another mother that dealt with her and DR Rice for her daughter who has Achalasia(age 12)and she gave me the heads up on how to deal with all this.Dr Rice had to do a open procedure on her daughter cause the first was done wrong.(incomplete)Her daughter had the exact symptoms as .Im glad DR Rice gave me her number to call her cause she has been a big help with this,having a young child going through the same thing.She gave me all the in between info like dealing with this other DR.She said she doesnt know how she would have done it with DR Rice alone.He hardly talked to her or her husband!He did make her daughter be able to swallow no problems now a month later and he was better with her child than with them. She is HAPPY WITH THE END RESULTS AND HIGHLY RECOMENDED HIM DESPITE HIS BEDSIDE WAYS! If he can make better I can deal with him TOO. HiS CONSULT appointment is on Sept 26.I have to gather all his barrium test films,medical records,surgical reports to take with me.Oh Boy,UVA is gonna love me after having to gather all that to go to another hospital.lol(They will get over it) I do have a question for you pro's. His old Drs replacement at UVA called this morning and said he would like to try on taking the nifediphine capsules on a regular basis to see if that helps the esophagus relax and make his swallowing better.Should I do this or just hold off till we go to Cleveland? I have never heard of anyone here say they do that.Also his nifediphine works awesome at the onset of a spasm that Im scared that if he takes it daily its not going to work because he will be like immuned to it.Does that make sense?? I also wanted to say THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR REPLIES AND ADVICE FROM MY EARLIER POST!!!So many people replied and I want to Thank all of you.I really appreciate the support!! THANK YOU!! (I dont really reply much to other post on here cause I dont have much advice,or expertise, cause all this is all new to me still.I hate always asking for advice and not being able to help anyone else out but I dont have the knowledge too.) THANKS AGAIN! Tonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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