Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 I had my surgery a little over a year ago. I had a barium swallow three weeks ago. The good news is that as far as swallowing goes I have no reason even remember that I ever had achalasia. I generally don't even need to drink with a meal. I ate too much over the holidays. The radiologist said the wrap looks like it is working and there is no longer any dilation of the esophagus. I am happy about that. Now for the bad. Not a real big deal, but I have been holding this back because I didn't want to get into speculating about it, and at first I did not believe it. This goes back to last summer when, and you may remember, I had a CT (CAT scan) for another problem. The thing about CTs is that they can find a lot more than what you are looking for. In my case there were three things besides what it was looking for. Among those the report noted that I had a large hiatal hernia. When I saw that I thought no way. First it is rare to have achalasia and have a hiatal hernia. It does happen but you have to really be unlucky. Also, with my myotomy I received a wrap. Not just any wrap but a Toupet. Unlike the DOR which many have received the Toupet wraps around the back and almost all the way around the esophagus. One of the benefits of the Toupet is that it is suppose to prevent hiatal hernia. Or, so I thought. It is kind of true. It prevents the typical hiatal hernia because it acts like a knot at the bottom of the esophagus and prevents the LES from moving up through the hiatus. My LES is where it should be, so in that regard it worked. However, the barium swallow confirmed that I have a less common kind of hernia called a paraesophageal hernia. Half of my stomach has been pushed around the wrap and up through the hiatus into my chest. Half is above and half is below. This is not a good thing. I will see my GI tomorrow and I suspect that he will advise me to have another surgery. I will let you know. Don't let this worry any of you that are thinking about treatment for achalasia. This may have had nothing to do with my surgery and I may just be very unlucky. I don't remember this happening to anyone else in our group. Even if it turns out that there was some connection to the surgery it has to be an uncommon one. I just hope this doesn't effect the good results I have had up until now. I am having heartburn now and the radiologist said that is probably from the hernia and not the wrap going bad. In time that can be a problem though, so I am hoping for some good news tomorrow. Oh, I also had another CT two weeks ago and it has nothing to do with all this. With the holidays and all I have not yet gotten around to getting my results. No news is good news, I hope. No more surprises. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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