Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hey - I certainly understand about your financial concerns but your health and well being are far more important. Find the best doctor you can in your area - maybe someone here can shed some light for you. I would not go the Botox route again - it's already apparent that your 2nd time was far less effective than the first and that seems to be the case. Normally for someone your age, surgery is the first recommendation but maybe if you can find an experienced GI a dilation would help you for at least the next 6 months to a year and then you can get the better insurance and get the surgery. No matter what - you want to go to the best and most experienced person you can. I'm sure there are some members here who can recommend someone for you - it may require some traveling on your part but it will be worth it *and cheaper* in the long run if you get it done right the first time. As far as your bills - pay them $20 a month every month and as long as you set up a plan with them and your payment is on time - they will be happy. Do the best you can. Cutting back a little or taking a bit of a hit financially is an option - not eating or drinking isnt!! keep us posted - glad you found us. ~ in NC > > Hi Everyone, > I'm new to this group and I'm so glad I found it. I am a 39 year old female and live in Denver, CO. > > I started noticing some difficulty swallowing in Nov 2006. Got a diagnosis of " Achalasia " in April 2008 and a Botox treatment, which is what the doc advised. I was basically told nothing about Achalasia except that it gets worse. The botox worked very well, so that combined with lack of understanding of truly what the implications were and being in denial left me pretty much untreated except that one Botox injection. I thought maybe it was going away! > > Well, the swallowing problems started getting bad again a little over a year ago and the choking started in about May of 2010. It hit me with a vengence. I lost my job the prior year and was without health insurance, so I just sort of dealt with it. Ended up in the public hospital urgent care in June 2010 because I couldn't get but a tiny bit of food or water down for nearly 3 days. > > They did another Botox injection and sent me on my way. It seemed to take for about 2 weeks and then I was back to nighttime and day time choking, not being able to swallow foods, etc. The doctor who did the treatment himself said that he would NOT get surgery for it at that hospital, so that ended that deal. Well,I found a temp position a month later and was finally offered full time with benefits which kicked in this January. > > Unfortunately I had accumulated debt during the year of being unemployed (plus before the A started I was very ill with some mysterious immune-related illness, thought it was Lyme--put me in a major hole financially). Anyway, when I was signing up for health insurance, I have been so backed up on bills that I felt I could not afford to pay the monthly cost for the better-coverage health care option--which would have prevented me from paying other monthly bills. I am KICKING myself now over this decision. But at the time it was just so much pressure and no one to process this with. Anyway, I'm in a situation now where I realize that I cannot ignore this A issue any longer. I'm getting educated in this forum and now I need to move forward with getting some expert help. > > My question is this: How have you all dealt with the financial burden of having A and all of its treatments? I'm single and do not have a 2nd income to fall back on. > > Sorry for the long story, but I want to share where I'm coming from. I feel terribly stuck between a rock and a hard place and am fearful of the financial hole that this will continue to put me in. I feel like I have no future because of the financial burdens and now I just see more of that coming my way... > > Any thoughts or stories you can share that may help me here? > > Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Dear , I'd suggest calling the best achalasia surgeon in Denver and talking to his/her office staff. They WANT to see you and they will pull you through the medical hoops instead of you having to push your way through. If you have an HMO or limitations on your network they know how to write the letters and do what is necessary to get you out of network. As hard as it is financially now, it is definitely a situation of a stitch in time saves nine. The more you can do now saves you problems in the future. The doctors will call you back! Having experience with achalasia treatment is very prestigious for doctors. Go to the largest medical center you can possibly get to and call the heads of the departments, regardless of your insurance now. They really will call you back, probably within hours. Good luck, Sandy > > > > Hi Everyone, > > I'm new to this group and I'm so glad I found it. I am a 39 year old female and live in Denver, CO. > > > > I started noticing some difficulty swallowing in Nov 2006. Got a diagnosis of " Achalasia " in April 2008 and a Botox treatment, which is what the doc advised. I was basically told nothing about Achalasia except that it gets worse. The botox worked very well, so that combined with lack of understanding of truly what the implications were and being in denial left me pretty much untreated except that one Botox injection. I thought maybe it was going away! > > > > Well, the swallowing problems started getting bad again a little over a year ago and the choking started in about May of 2010. It hit me with a vengence. I lost my job the prior year and was without health insurance, so I just sort of dealt with it. Ended up in the public hospital urgent care in June 2010 because I couldn't get but a tiny bit of food or water down for nearly 3 days. > > > > They did another Botox injection and sent me on my way. It seemed to take for about 2 weeks and then I was back to nighttime and day time choking, not being able to swallow foods, etc. The doctor who did the treatment himself said that he would NOT get surgery for it at that hospital, so that ended that deal. Well,I found a temp position a month later and was finally offered full time with benefits which kicked in this January. > > > > Unfortunately I had accumulated debt during the year of being unemployed (plus before the A started I was very ill with some mysterious immune-related illness, thought it was Lyme--put me in a major hole financially). Anyway, when I was signing up for health insurance, I have been so backed up on bills that I felt I could not afford to pay the monthly cost for the better-coverage health care option--which would have prevented me from paying other monthly bills. I am KICKING myself now over this decision. But at the time it was just so much pressure and no one to process this with. Anyway, I'm in a situation now where I realize that I cannot ignore this A issue any longer. I'm getting educated in this forum and now I need to move forward with getting some expert help. > > > > My question is this: How have you all dealt with the financial burden of having A and all of its treatments? I'm single and do not have a 2nd income to fall back on. > > > > Sorry for the long story, but I want to share where I'm coming from. I feel terribly stuck between a rock and a hard place and am fearful of the financial hole that this will continue to put me in. I feel like I have no future because of the financial burdens and now I just see more of that coming my way... > > > > Any thoughts or stories you can share that may help me here? > > > > Thank you! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Thank you Sandy and . I appreciate your insight and advice. How do I go about finding the best doctors? I live in Denver. I have no clue how to even start locating a doctor who is experienced with Achalasia here. And how do I rate what makes a doctor the " best " ? What criteria do I use and what process do I go through to find these doctors to rate them? Do I just start calling hospitals and ask for the GI department? And then who should I speak with--I can't imagine the doctor him/herself would be available to speak with on the phone, would they? I cannot imagine it would make sense to have appointments with each doctor I find in the directory to interview them... I don't even know how to begin!! If there are better doctors outside of the Denver area, would you recommend going to them instead of staying local? That sounds like what you are inferring in the emails below. And how do I find those doctors? Any help that anyone can shed on this topic of starting at ground zero on this process would be helpful! Thank you all SO much---this forum has been a Godsend! > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > I'm new to this group and I'm so glad I found it. I am a 39 year old female and live in Denver, CO. > > > > > > I started noticing some difficulty swallowing in Nov 2006. Got a diagnosis of " Achalasia " in April 2008 and a Botox treatment, which is what the doc advised. I was basically told nothing about Achalasia except that it gets worse. The botox worked very well, so that combined with lack of understanding of truly what the implications were and being in denial left me pretty much untreated except that one Botox injection. I thought maybe it was going away! > > > > > > Well, the swallowing problems started getting bad again a little over a year ago and the choking started in about May of 2010. It hit me with a vengence. I lost my job the prior year and was without health insurance, so I just sort of dealt with it. Ended up in the public hospital urgent care in June 2010 because I couldn't get but a tiny bit of food or water down for nearly 3 days. > > > > > > They did another Botox injection and sent me on my way. It seemed to take for about 2 weeks and then I was back to nighttime and day time choking, not being able to swallow foods, etc. The doctor who did the treatment himself said that he would NOT get surgery for it at that hospital, so that ended that deal. Well,I found a temp position a month later and was finally offered full time with benefits which kicked in this January. > > > > > > Unfortunately I had accumulated debt during the year of being unemployed (plus before the A started I was very ill with some mysterious immune-related illness, thought it was Lyme--put me in a major hole financially). Anyway, when I was signing up for health insurance, I have been so backed up on bills that I felt I could not afford to pay the monthly cost for the better-coverage health care option--which would have prevented me from paying other monthly bills. I am KICKING myself now over this decision. But at the time it was just so much pressure and no one to process this with. Anyway, I'm in a situation now where I realize that I cannot ignore this A issue any longer. I'm getting educated in this forum and now I need to move forward with getting some expert help. > > > > > > My question is this: How have you all dealt with the financial burden of having A and all of its treatments? I'm single and do not have a 2nd income to fall back on. > > > > > > Sorry for the long story, but I want to share where I'm coming from. I feel terribly stuck between a rock and a hard place and am fearful of the financial hole that this will continue to put me in. I feel like I have no future because of the financial burdens and now I just see more of that coming my way... > > > > > > Any thoughts or stories you can share that may help me here? > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Hi ! Glad that you found this board! Everyone is right, find a highly trained surgeon, the best of the best that DEALS with achalasia. Once you have an actual face to face with such a doctor, they will tell you if you are a good candidate for the Heller Myotomy surgery. With surgery, it could relieve symptoms for years or even for the rest of your life, everyone is different, but the outcome could save you lots of time and suffering in the future. I was in your spot last year, I could not take it any longer, so I researched (with the help of this group), found a top notch surgeon at UCLA, she was able to do the surgery and I am doing great for the first time in years. The botox is not a good idea, it does not last and can hinder surgery. The balloon dilitation, can work for a couple of years (or more for some and less for others). You must make that decision, but finding a good doctor is the most important thing. I'm hoping that some will chime in on who is near Colorado area????   Julee So Calif. ________________________________ From: pestanac3 <pestanac3@...> achalasia Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 9:31:32 PM Subject: New to Group--Scared about Costs...need advice!  Hi Everyone, I'm new to this group and I'm so glad I found it. I am a 39 year old female and live in Denver, CO. I started noticing some difficulty swallowing in Nov 2006. Got a diagnosis of " Achalasia " in April 2008 and a Botox treatment, which is what the doc advised. I was basically told nothing about Achalasia except that it gets worse. The botox worked very well, so that combined with lack of understanding of truly what the implications were and being in denial left me pretty much untreated except that one Botox injection. I thought maybe it was going away! Well, the swallowing problems started getting bad again a little over a year ago and the choking started in about May of 2010. It hit me with a vengence. I lost my job the prior year and was without health insurance, so I just sort of dealt with it. Ended up in the public hospital urgent care in June 2010 because I couldn't get but a tiny bit of food or water down for nearly 3 days. They did another Botox injection and sent me on my way. It seemed to take for about 2 weeks and then I was back to nighttime and day time choking, not being able to swallow foods, etc. The doctor who did the treatment himself said that he would NOT get surgery for it at that hospital, so that ended that deal. Well,I found a temp position a month later and was finally offered full time with benefits which kicked in this January. Unfortunately I had accumulated debt during the year of being unemployed (plus before the A started I was very ill with some mysterious immune-related illness, thought it was Lyme--put me in a major hole financially). Anyway, when I was signing up for health insurance, I have been so backed up on bills that I felt I could not afford to pay the monthly cost for the better-coverage health care option--which would have prevented me from paying other monthly bills. I am KICKING myself now over this decision. But at the time it was just so much pressure and no one to process this with. Anyway, I'm in a situation now where I realize that I cannot ignore this A issue any longer. I'm getting educated in this forum and now I need to move forward with getting some expert help. My question is this: How have you all dealt with the financial burden of having A and all of its treatments? I'm single and do not have a 2nd income to fall back on. Sorry for the long story, but I want to share where I'm coming from. I feel terribly stuck between a rock and a hard place and am fearful of the financial hole that this will continue to put me in. I feel like I have no future because of the financial burdens and now I just see more of that coming my way... Any thoughts or stories you can share that may help me here? Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2011 Report Share Posted March 14, 2011 Thanks a bunch, ! I wrote that name down and have been going through previous posts to search for other doctor's names and have found a few. I also just found the list of questions to ask the doctors to pick which one to go with. Thank you! I'll let you all know how it's going as I make more progress. > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I'm new to this group and I'm so glad I found it. I am a 39 year old female > >and live in Denver, CO. > > > > > > > > > > I started noticing some difficulty swallowing in Nov 2006. Got a diagnosis > >of " Achalasia " in April 2008 and a Botox treatment, which is what the doc > >advised. I was basically told nothing about Achalasia except that it gets worse. > >The botox worked very well, so that combined with lack of understanding of truly > >what the implications were and being in denial left me pretty much untreated > >except that one Botox injection. I thought maybe it was going away! > > > > > > > > Well, the swallowing problems started getting bad again a little over a > >year ago and the choking started in about May of 2010. It hit me with a > >vengence. I lost my job the prior year and was without health insurance, so I > >just sort of dealt with it. Ended up in the public hospital urgent care in June > >2010 because I couldn't get but a tiny bit of food or water down for nearly 3 > >days. > > > > > > > > > > They did another Botox injection and sent me on my way. It seemed to take > >for about 2 weeks and then I was back to nighttime and day time choking, not > >being able to swallow foods, etc. The doctor who did the treatment himself said > >that he would NOT get surgery for it at that hospital, so that ended that deal. > >Well,I found a temp position a month later and was finally offered full time > >with benefits which kicked in this January. > > > > > > > > > > Unfortunately I had accumulated debt during the year of being unemployed > >(plus before the A started I was very ill with some mysterious immune-related > >illness, thought it was Lyme--put me in a major hole financially). Anyway, when > >I was signing up for health insurance, I have been so backed up on bills that I > >felt I could not afford to pay the monthly cost for the better-coverage health > >care option--which would have prevented me from paying other monthly bills. I am > >KICKING myself now over this decision. But at the time it was just so much > >pressure and no one to process this with. Anyway, I'm in a situation now where I > >realize that I cannot ignore this A issue any longer. I'm getting educated in > >this forum and now I need to move forward with getting some expert help. > > > > > > > > My question is this: How have you all dealt with the financial burden of > >having A and all of its treatments? I'm single and do not have a 2nd income to > >fall back on. > > > > > > > > > > Sorry for the long story, but I want to share where I'm coming from. I feel > >terribly stuck between a rock and a hard place and am fearful of the financial > >hole that this will continue to put me in. I feel like I have no future because > >of the financial burdens and now I just see more of that coming my way... > > > > > > > > Any thoughts or stories you can share that may help me here? > > > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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