Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi..everyone !! Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). He was taken to the operation theater at 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. Mukesh .. from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. Mukesh 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. Mukesh's son on the 26th October Tonia's son on the 27th October Ray in Australia also on the 27th October Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you Love Pippa (England) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Mukesh Hoping a speedy recovery for Bimal!! Keep us posted!! C Warren Co-Founder www.achalasia.us From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of Mukesh Shah Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 3:29 AM achalasia Subject: RE: Bimal's surgery -26th October . Hi..everyone !! Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). He was taken to the operation theater at 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. Mukesh .. from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. Mukesh 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. Mukesh's son on the 26th October Tonia's son on the 27th October Ray in Australia also on the 27th October Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you Love Pippa (England) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hello Mukesh I am very please for you and Bimal that his surgery although very difficult went well. I wish you well and hope to here from you soon as to Bimal recovery. Please send him my very best wishes. Take care Mukesh Pippa x > > Hi..everyone !! > > Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). > > He was taken to the operation theater at > 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. > > We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . > > Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. > > This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. > > Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. > > Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. > > I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. > > Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. > > Mukesh .. > from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. > > > > > > > > Mukesh > > 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > Love > > Pippa (England) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 JUST WANTED TO CHECK IN AND SEE HOW BIMALS SURGERY WENT.GLAD ITS OVER AND HES ON HIS WAY TO RECOVEREY NOW.SORRY TO HEAR IT WAS RUFF.HE WILLBE BETTER SOON!!! JAMES'S IS TOMORROW AT 5;00 IN THE MORNING.WE TALKED TO DR YESTERDAY AND JAMES IS JUST FREAKIN OUT NOW.HE IS FULLY AWARE OF EVERYTHING NOW.WE TOLD HIM CHANCES OF THINGS THAT COULD HAPPEN BUT THE DR CLARIFIED IT FOR HIM YESTERDAY.THIS IS GOING TO BE A CHALLENGE TO SAY THE LEAST.WELL GOTA GET BACK TO THE ROOM,WALKED DOWN HERE WITH JAMES TO CHECK HIS E MAILS AND MY SPACE TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH HIS FRIENDS.I WILL POST LATER,TONIA > > Hi..everyone !! > > Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). > > He was taken to the operation theater at > 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. > > We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . > > Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. > > This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. > > Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. > > Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. > > I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. > > Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. > > Mukesh .. > from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. > > > > > > > > Mukesh > > 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > Love > > Pippa (England) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Tonia I hope everything goes well tomorrow!!! C Warren Co-Founder www.achalasia.us From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of toniasdogsandi Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:06 AM achalasia Subject: Re: Bimal's surgery -26th October . JUST WANTED TO CHECK IN AND SEE HOW BIMALS SURGERY WENT.GLAD ITS OVER AND HES ON HIS WAY TO RECOVEREY NOW.SORRY TO HEAR IT WAS RUFF.HE WILLBE BETTER SOON!!! JAMES'S IS TOMORROW AT 5;00 IN THE MORNING.WE TALKED TO DR YESTERDAY AND JAMES IS JUST FREAKIN OUT NOW.HE IS FULLY AWARE OF EVERYTHING NOW.WE TOLD HIM CHANCES OF THINGS THAT COULD HAPPEN BUT THE DR CLARIFIED IT FOR HIM YESTERDAY.THIS IS GOING TO BE A CHALLENGE TO SAY THE LEAST.WELL GOTA GET BACK TO THE ROOM,WALKED DOWN HERE WITH JAMES TO CHECK HIS E MAILS AND MY SPACE TO STAY IN TOUCH WITH HIS FRIENDS.I WILL POST LATER,TONIA > > Hi..everyone !! > > Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). > > He was taken to the operation theater at > 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. > > We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . > > Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. > > This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. > > Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. > > Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. > > I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. > > Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. > > Mukesh .. > from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. > > > > > > > > Mukesh > > 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > Love > > Pippa (England) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Tonia , I wish all the best for .. I am sure that everything will go smooth tomorrow and he will be alright soon.. Prayers do work !!..believe in it.. Mukesh 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > Love > > Pippa (England) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 THANKS JULIE! I HAD TO COME BACK DOWN TO GET DIRECTIONS AND SAW YOU POSTED.THANKS GIRL- WELL TALK SOON,TONIA > > > > Hi..everyone !! > > > > Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by > Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). > > > > He was taken to the operation theater at > > 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till > tomorrow morning. > > > > We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . > > > > Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but > he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the > previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. > > > > This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous > treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. > > > > Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations > to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of > opinions.. > > > > Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar > case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia > and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not > undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. > > > > I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this > and will post it then.. > > > > Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe > that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. > > > > Mukesh .. > > from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mukesh > > > > 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > > > Love > > > > Pippa (England) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Mukesh Shah wrote: > ... Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay... Very good news. > ... but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. ... > This has come up before. It is common for surgeons to say that. However, according to some studies, statistically even though the surgery may be more difficult because of previous treatments, the outcomes seem to be just as good. This seems to be a problem for the surgeons but not the patients. Until there is evidence of that it makes a difference in outcome it may not be worth worrying about. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 I am glad to hear that Bimal's surgery is over and now he is in recovery. Keep us posted on how he is getting on. in Georgia Mukesh Shah <mukeshshah_fine@...> wrote: Hi..everyone !!Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India).He was taken to the operation theater at 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning.We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning .Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations.This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT "..Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions..Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations..I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then..Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot..Mukesh ..from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. Mukesh 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)?Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?.Mukesh's son on the 26th OctoberTonia's son on the 27th OctoberRay in Australia also on the 27th OctoberManny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber alsoGood luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of youLovePippa (England)<FONT face="comic sans ms" color=#ff0000 size=5> in Georgia </FONT><IMG src=" "> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Mukesh, Sorry to hear that bimals surgery was diffcult and I wish him a speedy recovery and keep us posted on his progress. Meena In achalasia , Mukesh Shah <mukeshshah_fine@...> wrote: > > Hi..everyone !! > > Bimal 's lap-surgery has been done with wrap today morning by Dr.Palanivelu at GEMS hospital in Coimbatore ( South India). > > He was taken to the operation theater at > 6 am, and at 8-45 am, he was transferred to ICU-will be there till tomorrow morning. > > We will be able to talk to him only tomorrow morning . > > Dr.PV said that surgery was very fine and Bimal is also okay...but he did say that the surgery was " VERY DIFFICULT " due to the previous 3 endoscopic dilatations. > > This was also told to me by 2 other surgeons that, all previous treatments esp. Dilatations do make surgery " MORE DIFFICULT " .. > > Hence, I feel that all new members who are considering dilatations to avoid surgery, must check on this matter and ask for a couple of opinions.. > > Immediately after Bimal 's surgery, he had one more very similar case of a 45 year old lady who was recently diagnoised for Achalasia and he did that surgery,which was easier bcoz this lady had not undergone any other treatment like dilatations.. > > I will be meeting Dr.PV today evening to get more details on this and will post it then.. > > Thanks for Good wishes of all from this board and I firmly believe that all the wishes and prayers helped us a lot.. > > Mukesh .. > from Mumbai - now in Coimbatore. > > > > > > > > Mukesh > > 4 Heller's in the next two weeks (Any more)? > > Gosh there a four people from the group who are a all due to have > heller myotomy's in the next two weeks, have I missed anyone out?. > > Mukesh's son on the 26th October > > Tonia's son on the 27th October > > Ray in Australia also on the 27th October > > Manny is going in hospital on the 30th Ocotber also > > > Good luck and best wishes to them all we will be thinking of you > > Love > > Pippa (England) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 Dear Mukesh and Bimal, I am following your posts and it looks and sounds as if the surgery went well. I am sending you my best and healthiest wishes, and, prayers, too, for continued recovery and then, very fine swallowing! Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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