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nausea associated w/A

>

> I will give it a try. So, does it help with nausea to, or just

pain??

> thanks,

> danielle

>

> Most people don't have " nausea " associated with achalasia, so

I'm not sure what you're asking about. Do you mean the

regurgitation of undigested food that's been sitting in the

esophagus? That's NOT the same as nausea, upset stomach,

indigestion, vomiting, puking, barfing, throwing up, tossing your

cookies, or " getting sick " . That's something that frustrates me

about this condition (and talking about it on this message board).

When food gets stuck and backed up in the esophagus, we are

not " throwing up " in the conventional sense of the word.

>

> When someone vomits, the stomach contracts violently, the LES

opens, and the food (and stomach acid) that was in the stomach is

propelled up the esophagus and out the mouth (and sometimes, the

nose - lovely, isn't it?). Merriam-Webster defines vomiting

as: " to disgorge the stomach contents " . When someone has food that

has been sitting in the esophagus because it can't get past the LES

and into the stomach. Therefore, when this food is disgorged, it is

the contents of the ESOPHAGUS, not the contents of the STOMACH that

we see displayed before us.

>

> Some think that this is a " po-tay-toe / po-tah-toe " type of

argument, but I think that it really is important for everyone to

know what we're talking about. This is part of the reason why so

many of us get misdiagnosed for so long.... we don't really have a

word that means " to disgorge the contents of the esophagus " so

people tell their doctor that they're " throwing up " , which sends the

doctor on a wild goose chase for problems associated with the

stomach, not the esophagus.

>

> For example, in le's question above, I have no clue what

she's asking about, and I can't provide her with an answer if I

don't know what the question is regarding in the first place. Does

she mean does it help with " regurgitating " the contents of the

esophagus? Does it mean that she's pregnant and experiencing

morning sickness completely separate from achalasia? Does it mean

that she's asking for help with NCCPs (non-cardiac chest pains, also

referred to as " spasms " or " spasm pains " )?

>

> Side note: " spasm pains " are yet another cause for

misdiagnosing our problem.... most people think that the pain

is " heartburn " or " indigestion " or " acid reflux " because we really

don't have a word for " excruciating chest pain that is usually based

in the area of the sternum, but sometimes travels up the throat or

neck and into the mouth/jaw or may include the rib or shoulder

areas " . I daresay that not a single person here had ever heard the

phrase " Non Cardiac Chest Pains " before finding this group or doing

extensive achalasia research -- I know that I hadn't!!!

>

> Debbi in Michigan

>

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I found a definition for nausea as " a stomach distress with distaste

for food and an urge to vomit. " I think that by saying nausea, we

all can understand that it is a basic distaste for food. I know

there are days I feel like I'm starving to death, and try to eat

whatever I can get to stay down, and other days, I have no desire to

eat. My stomach tells me that.

I think that we are all here for some support, and just having other

people who know what we are going through. I feel that this

condition is exaggerated by stress. It benefits no one to attack

each other on this board. Instead of stating how you don't like

boards like these, don't post a message. Try to think about how you

would feel if you were being attacked.

> >

> > I will give it a try. So, does it help with nausea to, or just

> pain??

> > thanks,

> > danielle

> >

> > Most people don't have " nausea " associated with achalasia, so

> I'm not sure what you're asking about. Do you mean the

> regurgitation of undigested food that's been sitting in the

> esophagus? That's NOT the same as nausea, upset stomach,

> indigestion, vomiting, puking, barfing, throwing up, tossing your

> cookies, or " getting sick " . That's something that frustrates me

> about this condition (and talking about it on this message

board).

> When food gets stuck and backed up in the esophagus, we are

> not " throwing up " in the conventional sense of the word.

> >

> > When someone vomits, the stomach contracts violently, the LES

> opens, and the food (and stomach acid) that was in the stomach is

> propelled up the esophagus and out the mouth (and sometimes, the

> nose - lovely, isn't it?). Merriam-Webster defines vomiting

> as: " to disgorge the stomach contents " . When someone has food

that

> has been sitting in the esophagus because it can't get past the

LES

> and into the stomach. Therefore, when this food is disgorged, it

is

> the contents of the ESOPHAGUS, not the contents of the STOMACH

that

> we see displayed before us.

> >

> > Some think that this is a " po-tay-toe / po-tah-toe " type of

> argument, but I think that it really is important for everyone to

> know what we're talking about. This is part of the reason why so

> many of us get misdiagnosed for so long.... we don't really have a

> word that means " to disgorge the contents of the esophagus " so

> people tell their doctor that they're " throwing up " , which sends

the

> doctor on a wild goose chase for problems associated with the

> stomach, not the esophagus.

> >

> > For example, in le's question above, I have no clue what

> she's asking about, and I can't provide her with an answer if I

> don't know what the question is regarding in the first place.

Does

> she mean does it help with " regurgitating " the contents of the

> esophagus? Does it mean that she's pregnant and experiencing

> morning sickness completely separate from achalasia? Does it mean

> that she's asking for help with NCCPs (non-cardiac chest pains,

also

> referred to as " spasms " or " spasm pains " )?

> >

> > Side note: " spasm pains " are yet another cause for

> misdiagnosing our problem.... most people think that the pain

> is " heartburn " or " indigestion " or " acid reflux " because we really

> don't have a word for " excruciating chest pain that is usually

based

> in the area of the sternum, but sometimes travels up the throat or

> neck and into the mouth/jaw or may include the rib or shoulder

> areas " . I daresay that not a single person here had ever heard

the

> phrase " Non Cardiac Chest Pains " before finding this group or

doing

> extensive achalasia research -- I know that I hadn't!!!

> >

> > Debbi in Michigan

> >

>

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