Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Hi! Well the New Year is finally here and I can now set my appointments for tests after a long time waiting. My insurance calendar year deductible of $1,500 runs Jan-Dec., so I have been waiting until January to have any procedures done. I went to a GI doctor in November and he gave me a referral to have an Upper GI done and another for a Barrium Swallow plus a tablet. Not sure what the tablet is for. I left a message with his assistant today to call me back because I want to find out if he has ever dealt with Achalasia before. I have not been officially diagnosed but one GI told me he thinks I have it, but I want to know upfront what kind of experience this new GI has just in case. I do have DES and have been dealing with pain from spasms for months along with dizziness and now some swallowing problems. I do also think there is some nerve problems. Anyway, I live in Orlando, Florida and I do not know any doctors that are experienced with Achalasia, besides calling every GI office and Thoracic Surgeon, I don't know how to find an experienced one. A couple of members did refer me to le at the Mayo Clinic in ville and Rosemurgy at the Tampa General. Both are 2-3 hours away. Any suggestions on how I can find one in my area? I know you have to drink some stuff for both the Upper GI and the Barrium Swallow but does this stuff make you feel sick or upset your stomach? Even though it is necessary, I hate the thought of something making me feel any worse than I do now. Also, can you please tell me if I should have the two tests done at one of the hospitals here or should I go to an Imaging Center? I have read some posts where some techs doing the tests are not always accurate and alot of times have never even heard of Achalasia. Is there something I should be telling the tech to make sure they do this right or look for the right thing? Also, is it okay for me to go ahead and let this GI doctor send me for the tests or should I find a doctor that has experience with Achalasia and let him send me to have the Barrium and Upper GI tests? I didn't know if it really mattered, because if this GI doctor does diagnose me with Achalasia then can't I just take the test results to an experienced doctor at that time? I am so sorry for all the questions but I know most of you are very knowledgeable and I just want to do things the right way so I can get the right help that I need. I don't want to be anyones Guinea Pig. Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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