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, so sorry to hear about how badly your dilatation went. I'm praying

for you that it will heal well. In the meantime, I suggest that you eat pureed

vegetable soups with a little meat. This will allow further healing and give

you good nutrition.

I've only had one dilatation and it went well. Hopefully, this won't happen

again.

Eva in Chicagoland.

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Hi

Firstly can I say how sorry and appalled I am at your experience.

My instinct is to say to you get yourself a consultation at the earliest

opportunity (push for an emergency follow up) and discuss the procedure and the

way forward. I know you did this at the time but I imagine there was an element

of shock and also the effects of the drugs to deal with.

The only way you are going to confidently approach another dilatation (or any

surgery for that matter) is to have confidence in your medical team and I so I

really hope that you can have a quick follow up to discuss all this. Your

consultant's secretary should be able to book you in, particularly if you

explain what has happened (really sorry if I am saying stuff that you already

know, don't mean to irritate just want you to know I am with you in spirit).

You are in my thoughts - I would be desperate if this had happened to me. Much

love Kay

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Dear ..

I am sooo sorry to hear about this.. I am shocked!!

I am concerned at the moment about what happened to your ability to swallow? 

What happened from before to now to cause you not to be able to get anything

down. 

I think you need either a barium or another scope.  But I cannot help you very

much as you are in the UK.. Maybe Pippa can or some of the others there can

advise you?

You need some help fast..

Waiting to hear...

Carolyn

mom of Cameron..

  California Collegiate Shooting Sports 4-H All-Star Advisor to the most

awesome  kids of Amador County!

From: Kay Davies <kayf.davies@...>

Subject: Re: 's horror dilatation

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 9:02 AM

 

Hi

Firstly can I say how sorry and appalled I am at your experience.

My instinct is to say to you get yourself a consultation at the earliest

opportunity (push for an emergency follow up) and discuss the procedure and the

way forward. I know you did this at the time but I imagine there was an element

of shock and also the effects of the drugs to deal with.

The only way you are going to confidently approach another dilatation (or any

surgery for that matter) is to have confidence in your medical team and I so I

really hope that you can have a quick follow up to discuss all this. Your

consultant's secretary should be able to book you in, particularly if you

explain what has happened (really sorry if I am saying stuff that you already

know, don't mean to irritate just want you to know I am with you in spirit).

You are in my thoughts - I would be desperate if this had happened to me. Much

love Kay

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Hi ,

What a horrific experience! I have had at least 10 balloon dilatation's

throughout the years before my esophagectomy and I have never experienced

anything so scary. I was awake for mine and my Doctor was very calm. I think

the Doctor panicking and the feel of the balloon exploding would be terrifying.

You are probably going to be extra swollen. Drink a lot of soothing tea and tea

biscuits that melt in your mouth for at least a few days. I am so sorry that

this happened to you! I have followed your story for the past few years and

sympathize greatly for all of the painful procedures that you have gone through.

Rest and soak in the bathtub and drink a lot of tea,

(((((( hugs ))))))) in Thunder Bay, Ontario

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I am impressed with how you are coping with your traumatic procedure. Your calm,

cool reflections are an inspiration to me.  I've had several dilations without

any mishap, but bad things can always happen. I like the suggestion to drink

some soothing tea, have a hot bath and be gentle with yourself.

  

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" achalasia " <achalasia >

Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:44:07 PM

Subject: RE: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Hi ,

What a horrific experience! I have had at least 10 balloon dilatation's

throughout the years before my esophagectomy and I have never experienced

anything so scary. I was awake for mine and my Doctor was very calm. I think the

Doctor panicking and the feel of the balloon exploding would be terrifying. You

are probably going to be extra swollen. Drink a lot of soothing tea and tea

biscuits that melt in your mouth for at least a few days. I am so sorry that

this happened to you! I have followed your story for the past few years and

sympathize greatly for all of the painful procedures that you have gone through.

Rest and soak in the bathtub and drink a lot of tea,

(((((( hugs ))))))) in Thunder Bay, Ontario

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> I am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

> sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

If I remember correctly Isabella had some kind of scar tissue removal

done after many dilatations. You could check into other ways of dealing

with the scar tissue than just busting it with dilatation every time.

Otherwise you may be looking at learning to live with the dilatations.

Even with the other methods there may still be some dilatations but

hopefully they would less then.

notan

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Thank you so much for your posative post. Although painfull at the time, the

swelling seems to be going down now thank goodness although i still have

problems with tablets as some cannot be crushed and are not available in liquid

form. Thank you for your prayers and i also pray that i do not need to use that

SOS number that they gave me to arrange another dilatation. I am having a small

cup of english tea at the moment and will have something soft later. I was

advised post op to stay on a sloppy diet for a few days and that is what i am

doing. Still feel a lump in my throat. Things seem to be going wrong at the

moment, too much of a coinsidence i fear. Never mind take each day as it comes

is my motto. I am still seeing surgeon on May 23rd now as the date was changed

from the 16th to the 23rd.

from the UK

From: eva_gaia <eva_gaia@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:36 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

, so sorry to hear about how badly your dilatation went. I'm praying

for you that it will heal well. In the meantime, I suggest that you eat pureed

vegetable soups with a little meat. This will allow further healing and give you

good nutrition.

I've only had one dilatation and it went well. Hopefully, this won't happen

again.

Eva in Chicagoland.

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Hi Kay

I have thought and thought of nothing else since the dilatation baloon burst and

shocked not only the medical staff but me as well and i think that i will give

things a few days to see if things will settle down and heal somewhat. I can

always phone that SOS number that they gave me if i don't feel any better by the

end of the week. I am having a cup of english tea at the moment and to be quite

honest feel a lump in my throat but we'll see by the end of the week then i will

decide. I seem to be having a few coinsidences lately as regards my health but i

deal with things as they turn up and take each day as it comes as it feel it is

the best way forward.

from the UK

From: Kay Davies <kayf.davies@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 4:02 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Hi

Firstly can I say how sorry and appalled I am at your experience.

My instinct is to say to you get yourself a consultation at the earliest

opportunity (push for an emergency follow up) and discuss the procedure and the

way forward. I know you did this at the time but I imagine there was an element

of shock and also the effects of the drugs to deal with.

The only way you are going to confidently approach another dilatation (or any

surgery for that matter) is to have confidence in your medical team and I so I

really hope that you can have a quick follow up to discuss all this. Your

consultant's secretary should be able to book you in, particularly if you

explain what has happened (really sorry if I am saying stuff that you already

know, don't mean to irritate just want you to know I am with you in spirit).

You are in my thoughts - I would be desperate if this had happened to me. Much

love Kay

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Before they put the dilatation baloon down the side of the scope the doctor told

me that the anastomosis join (from the ectomy done back in 2004) had closed

somewhat and that they were going to proceed to dilate the area now as i had

signed a consent form for him to carry on with the dilatation. You ask what

happened to my ability to swallow before the dilatation? Well to be honest i

don't know. All i know is that they are monitoring the stricture at the

anastomosis with yearly endoscopies. I suppose that i lost the ability to

swallow solids on a gradual slope if you know what i mean, it sort of gradually

crept up on me and at the last consult i told them that i can only get food down

by doing large hiccups or jumping up and down they immedietely knew it was a

stricture and was clearly seen during the gastroscopy on Monday. For the past

few weeks i have been on a sloppy diet and anyway i am lucky in that i have the

use of a jejunostomy feeding tube to

have overnight feeds and can monitor my weight and adjust the overnight volumne

accordingly.

from the UK

From: Carolyn <wooleeacre@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 4:24 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Dear ..

I am sooo sorry to hear about this.. I am shocked!!

I am concerned at the moment about what happened to your ability to swallow? 

What happened from before to now to cause you not to be able to get anything

down. 

I think you need either a barium or another scope.  But I cannot help you very

much as you are in the UK.. Maybe Pippa can or some of the others there can

advise you?

You need some help fast..

Waiting to hear...

Carolyn

mom of Cameron..

  California Collegiate Shooting Sports 4-H All-Star Advisor to the most

awesome  kids of Amador County!

From: Kay Davies <kayf.davies@...>

Subject: Re: 's horror dilatation

achalasia

Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 9:02 AM

 

Hi

Firstly can I say how sorry and appalled I am at your experience.

My instinct is to say to you get yourself a consultation at the earliest

opportunity (push for an emergency follow up) and discuss the procedure and the

way forward. I know you did this at the time but I imagine there was an element

of shock and also the effects of the drugs to deal with.

The only way you are going to confidently approach another dilatation (or any

surgery for that matter) is to have confidence in your medical team and I so I

really hope that you can have a quick follow up to discuss all this. Your

consultant's secretary should be able to book you in, particularly if you

explain what has happened (really sorry if I am saying stuff that you already

know, don't mean to irritate just want you to know I am with you in spirit).

You are in my thoughts - I would be desperate if this had happened to me. Much

love Kay

>

> Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic

to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

>  

> from the UK

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Thank you for your wonderfull message. I shall pamper myself and keep an

eye on my swallowing over the next coming days and i shall bear in mind the SOS

number that they gave me in case i feel that i need another dilatation. Yes that

baloon bursting was very scary as i was fully aware of what was going on and i

think the medical staff were more suprised that shocked and the doctor told me

afterwards that he personally will make sure that my surgeon is fully aware of

what happened before i see him in May. Why wait and see him in May you may ask,

well i know that he wants to wait for any test results to get bak to him before

i see him and also he wants to allow time in case i need further dilatations

before i see him. I shall of course talk about what happens next to treat the

strictures when i see him. But at the moment i will just take things easy. So i

see the surgeon (if nothing happens meantime) on May 23rd.

From: <_40@...>

" achalasia " <achalasia >

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 8:44 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Hi ,

What a horrific experience! I have had at least 10 balloon dilatation's

throughout the years before my esophagectomy and I have never experienced

anything so scary. I was awake for mine and my Doctor was very calm. I think the

Doctor panicking and the feel of the balloon exploding would be terrifying. You

are probably going to be extra swollen. Drink a lot of soothing tea and tea

biscuits that melt in your mouth for at least a few days. I am so sorry that

this happened to you! I have followed your story for the past few years and

sympathize greatly for all of the painful procedures that you have gone through.

Rest and soak in the bathtub and drink a lot of tea,

(((((( hugs ))))))) in Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Hi

Thanks for your encouragement to relax and have a soothing cup of tea and a soak

in the bath as that is exactly what i have been doing since my return home on

Monday. You know it is a privalige to be part of this group and talk of your

worries and thoughts to other like minded Achalasains. It is alright to talk to

family and friends but it is good to talk to someone who knows how you feel and

knows what you are going through. Thak you all for your support as it is much

appreciated right now.After what is now 8 dilatations, that was the worst one

yet and the most scary as the doctor told me that i came within a very thin

whisker of a rupture and surgey. Makes me wonder what will happen if i have

another dilatation!

from the UK

From: Ottenheimer <hmottenheimer@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 10:56 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

,

I am impressed with how you are coping with your traumatic procedure. Your calm,

cool reflections are an inspiration to me.  I've had several dilations without

any mishap, but bad things can always happen. I like the suggestion to drink

some soothing tea, have a hot bath and be gentle with yourself.

  

________________________________

From: <_40@...>

" achalasia " <achalasia >

Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:44:07 PM

Subject: RE: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Hi ,

What a horrific experience! I have had at least 10 balloon dilatation's

throughout the years before my esophagectomy and I have never experienced

anything so scary. I was awake for mine and my Doctor was very calm. I think the

Doctor panicking and the feel of the balloon exploding would be terrifying. You

are probably going to be extra swollen. Drink a lot of soothing tea and tea

biscuits that melt in your mouth for at least a few days. I am so sorry that

this happened to you! I have followed your story for the past few years and

sympathize greatly for all of the painful procedures that you have gone through.

Rest and soak in the bathtub and drink a lot of tea,

(((((( hugs ))))))) in Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Oh, how silly and forgetfull of me ! How are you these days? Please keep

in touch.

from the UK

From: Ottenheimer <hmottenheimer@...>

achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 10:56 PM

Subject: Re: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

,

I am impressed with how you are coping with your traumatic procedure. Your calm,

cool reflections are an inspiration to me.  I've had several dilations without

any mishap, but bad things can always happen. I like the suggestion to drink

some soothing tea, have a hot bath and be gentle with yourself.

  

________________________________

From: <_40@...>

" achalasia " <achalasia >

Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:44:07 PM

Subject: RE: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

Hi ,

What a horrific experience! I have had at least 10 balloon dilatation's

throughout the years before my esophagectomy and I have never experienced

anything so scary. I was awake for mine and my Doctor was very calm. I think the

Doctor panicking and the feel of the balloon exploding would be terrifying. You

are probably going to be extra swollen. Drink a lot of soothing tea and tea

biscuits that melt in your mouth for at least a few days. I am so sorry that

this happened to you! I have followed your story for the past few years and

sympathize greatly for all of the painful procedures that you have gone through.

Rest and soak in the bathtub and drink a lot of tea,

(((((( hugs ))))))) in Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Thank you Notan. Yes i remember Isabella having a procedure done to eradicate

the scar tissue from the anastomosis. I wonder what the procedure was called

anyone in the group know? At the moment post dilatation the swelling and pain

seam to be getting better but not the swallowing so yes i would be interested in

learning what this procedure that Isabella had to eradicate the scar tissue. Can

you remember Notan?

from the UK

From: notan ostrich <notan_ostrich@...>

achalasia

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 5:36 AM

Subject: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

wrote:

> I am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

> sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

If I remember correctly Isabella had some kind of scar tissue removal

done after many dilatations. You could check into other ways of dealing

with the scar tissue than just busting it with dilatation every time.

Otherwise you may be looking at learning to live with the dilatations.

Even with the other methods there may still be some dilatations but

hopefully they would less then.

notan

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Hi

I am so sorry to have pointed out the obvious, I was so shocked at what you had

gone through. You have been in my thoughts and having read your other replies I

have nothing but admiration for your courage.

Keep up with the being kind to yourself and I send you my love. Kay

> >

> > Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am

alergic to Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy

everything went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i

was given the Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything

that was said between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted

the dilatation baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This

pressure was kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling

drug and just when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my

throat flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally

shocked the consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who

were nearby. Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a

report of what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The

dilatation was declared successfull

> > and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was

allowed some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further

explanation later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had

an appology for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the

stricture was very tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was

given what they call an SOS number to call should i feel i need further

dilatation (which they told me would almost certainly happen in the near

future).n They said the chances of my needing further dilatation was almost a

certainty and that i must not delay in contacting them should the stricture

tighten again as they can get me onto any of the consultants lists in the

department. So i left the hospital and travelled home. On the way i took a few

sips of water from a bottle that i carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had

trouble swallowing the water as it would only gurggle as

> > it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After

arriving home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night

i felt hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again

horror of horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying

to swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

> > My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

> > welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

> >  

> > from the UK

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> Yes i remember Isabella having a procedure done to eradicate the scar

> tissue from the anastomosis. I wonder what the procedure was called

> anyone in the group know?

>

I don't know if she ever said what the procedure was called. You could

email her and ask her.

Here are some links to messages about the procedure she had and her results.

achalasia/message/53444

achalasia/message/53470

achalasia/message/53697

achalasia/message/53782

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Many thanks for your quick reply to my post. I will keep a copy of it along

with the links to Isabella's procedure for reference. I must tell you that i may

have jumped the gun so to speak and e-mailed Isabella personally earlier this

afternoon and i wait with baited breath for her reply. Many thanks again Notan.

Without the groups backing and being there for a chat and advice i may have got

lost and not known what to do or learn how to cope.

from the UK

 

From: notan ostrich <notan_ostrich@...>

achalasia

Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 2:56 PM

Subject: Re: 's horror dilatation

 

wrote:

>

> Yes i remember Isabella having a procedure done to eradicate the scar

> tissue from the anastomosis. I wonder what the procedure was called

> anyone in the group know?

>

I don't know if she ever said what the procedure was called. You could

email her and ask her.

Here are some links to messages about the procedure she had and her results.

achalasia/message/53444

achalasia/message/53470

achalasia/message/53697

achalasia/message/53782

notan

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My guess is thatthe dilitation resulted in some swelling and it may be a few

days before that resolves.  Hopefully that is the case.

 

God bless you!

From: Hulmes <christine.hulmes@...>

Subject: 's horror dilatation

" achalasia " <achalasia >

Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 3:36 AM

 

Well i went for my gastrscopy and dilatation yesterday and since i am alergic to

Midazolam i was given Phentynnol instead. As regards the gastroscopy everything

went fine and showed little damage caused by acid erosion. Since i was given the

Phentynnol i was fully aware of what went on and heard everything that was said

between the staff. You can imagine my horror when they infalted the dilatation

baloon by first 2 bar and then upped it to 4 barr pressure. This pressure was

kept for 5 minutes and was very painfull despite the painkilling drug and just

when the time of 5 minutes was up BANG, the baloon exploded in my throat

flooding my mouth, throat and went down into my lungs. This totally shocked the

consultant who was performing the procedure and also 3 nurses who were nearby.

Panics all round as the baloon was withdrawn and labelled up with a report of

what happened and sent off to someone whom i do not know. The dilatation was

declared successfull

and i was taken to the recovery room to rest for 10 minutes before i was allowed

some fluid to try to swallow. That was ok to start with (further explanation

later) and had a word with the doctor who did the procedure and had an appology

for what happened but was warned that the scar tissue in the stricture was very

tough and it did contribute to the baloon bursting. I was given what they call

an SOS number to call should i feel i need further dilatation (which they told

me would almost certainly happen in the near future).n They said the chances of

my needing further dilatation was almost a certainty and that i must not delay

in contacting them should the stricture tighten again as they can get me onto

any of the consultants lists in the department. So i left the hospital and

travelled home. On the way i took a few sips of water from a bottle that i

carried in my bag and horror of horrors i had trouble swallowing the water as it

would only gurggle as

it slowly passed through the strictue with what i might add pain. After arriving

home and remember i was nil by mouth since midnight the previous night i felt

hungry so i mashed a little bannana until it was very mushy and again horror of

horrors it went stuck. This morning i am hungry again and dread trying to

swallow some food although some tea went down very slowly first thing.

My worry is now that i seem to be on the road to one of possably many

dilatations and the risks of perforation are getting greater (i was lucky

yesterday tha the baloon exploding did not rupture my throat), what happens now?

If i only have the minimum amount of oesophagus stump left after the ectomy what

can they do? This is the dilema that i now face. As you can imagine i am a

little upset about the whole thing now and i am going to wait a few days until

any swelling from the dilatation subsides and see if the swallowing difficulty

is still there and if so then i shall have to think about phoning that SOS

number that the endoscopy department gave me yesterday and book a further

dilatation. The consultant did say yesterday that the risk of rupture of the

stricture is medium to high and will get higher the more dilatations that i have

and warns me that with each dilatation they now have to prepare me for for

admittance for surgery. Any advice would be

welcome as i am a little worried about where i can go from here to treat the

sticture everytime that i have a dilatation.

 

from the UK

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