Guest guest Posted June 24, 2010 Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 Why in the world would anyone want to eat without drinking? It's good to be able to and I can as well. That was unthinkable pre myotomy. Dan -- Sent from my Phone On Jun 24, 2010 5:40 AM, Haigh & lt;andy@... & gt; wrote: Hi I agree totally with what you say and I try to pop in with encouragement when I can as I am one of those silent ones who had success. I had my myotomy back in 2008 and so far its worked wonders, people who haven't see me for a while say how well I am looking and how much weight I have put on - between 2 and 3 stone I would say, I lost around 2 stone and have gained it all back with some extra.... I was essentially only in hospital overnight and had it not been for a slight temp I would have been out the following lunchtime but the hospital kept me in another night - nothing to do with the surgery and wasn't the surgeons decision, purely hospital procedure. I was eating biscuits the next morning and scrambled egg on toast - and this was within 18 hrs of the op. I needed no pain relief that I was aware off and they removed the drip with paracetamol the morning after. I took it steady eating but was not under any strict diet from the surgeon. I had a follow up about a month later but no tests or examinations were carried out - he obviously had faith in his skills as I do as I am now I would say 99% sorted but as we all know we are not cured so we have to take care when eating which is basically chew well before swallowing and have some fluids. To some this is very important and others not too important - for me I can eat without drinking but as the food is only getting to our stomachs thro gravity a drink will help wash it down and again this can vary as to what suits you best and for me fizzy pop but I can drink anything. Hope that gives you some encouragement... Andy England. On 24 June 2010 03:56, Lucas & lt;floridagators@... & gt; wrote: & gt; & gt; & gt; I am sitting in the hotel room reading all the posts here... its less than & gt; 12 hours until my surgery. & gt; & gt; I want to thank the person, their name escapes me, that mentioned that & gt; there are many people on this list who have had successful myotomies but & gt; rarely post so we don't hear about them, and it is the few with issues that & gt; share them. Unfortunately 80% of the posts here can scare you to death, but & gt; I am cautiously optimistic. & gt; & gt; Will try to update everyone tomorrow... & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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