Guest guest Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 Hi " What could be the possible reason of the spasm " In my case it happens when food is in the e. I wash it away with a Coke, water or a hot coffee. Only lasts a few minutes. Use BUTTER to make it slip down! ray socal 80 > > > Hi Everyone, > Hope all are doing great. What a great forum it has been ... people can share their experiences and we all can learn something from here. Just have a confusion regarding the spasms which i guess A patients experience regularly. What could be the possible reason of the spasm - Empty stomach? I discussed with the doctor and he was of the view the 'spasms indicate that the problem exists and we would have to do the dilatation again in 2-3 months'. My understanding has been differenet ... i thought, and also by learning through others' experiences, spasms are something very regular to A patients irrespective of the patients' condition. I mean, patients can experience spasms right after the first day of dilatation (when the barium test indicates the dilatation was successful) and similarly patients can experience spasms at the peak of the achalasia. I think i am making you confuse - to make it simple ... why do achalasia patients experience spasms? > > Thanks > > Hassaan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2011 Report Share Posted May 5, 2011 I don't know why I experience the spasms but mine got worse after having the botox injection. Mine affect my right side and radiate into the jaw. As long as I have something to drink at the onset I can make it stop. I think the spasms are related to the fact that the nerves that help direct the E in how to work malfunction and these spasms could be a result of misfiring of the nerves. S -- spasms - the possible reason(s)? Hi Everyone, Hope all are doing great. What a great forum it has been ... people can share their experiences and we all can learn something from here. Just have a confusion regarding the spasms which i guess A patients experience regularly. What could be the possible reason of the spasm - Empty stomach? I discussed with the doctor and he was of the view the 'spasms indicate that the problem exists and we would have to do the dilatation again in 2-3 months'. My understanding has been differenet ... i thought, and also by learning through others' experiences, spasms are something very regular to A patients irrespective of the patients' condition. I mean, patients can experience spasms right after the first day of dilatation (when the barium test indicates the dilatation was successful) and similarly patients can experience spasms at the peak of the achalasia. I think i am making you confuse - to make it simple ... why do achalasia patients experience spasms? Thanks Hassaan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Have you read my super-post on the subject? http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/0PDDTV1qTPxyQGfxiUAomuAWYJBeFNKQJWPOASl1ammswdEx8Th\ iocdviPtwB8qrrtPBCmfZf8-Z6N2j4j12/Debbi%27s%20NCCP%20Post.doc Debbi in Michigan aka Pepto-Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Ummm ... i think the doesnt work :S Thanks Hassaan achalasia From: imahockeymom@... Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 13:35:52 +0000 Subject: Re: spasms - the possible reason(s)? Have you read my super-post on the subject? http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/0PDDTV1qTPxyQGfxiUAomuAWYJBeFNKQJWPOASl1ammswdEx8Th\ iocdviPtwB8qrrtPBCmfZf8-Z6N2j4j12/Debbi%27s%20NCCP%20Post.doc Debbi in Michigan aka Pepto-Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 Click on " files " on the left-hand screen of the group website. Then scroll down to Debbi's NCCP Post.doc. Download the file onto your computer and read the document. ----or----- You can go back to this post: achalasia/message/61326 where it was most recently posted in text form. > > Ummm ... i think the doesnt work :S > > Thanks > > Hassaan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 Slightly embarrassing but I have noticed that I seem to get bad spasms when my tummy is full of air that can't seem to find it's way out. Once in awhile I will have nights when the spasms are horrible and unrelenting, but stop as soon as I am able to pass a large amount of gas or go to the bathroom. I have found that a very hot water bottle on my chest can help make the pain bearable, as well as lying completely flat and then rotating the lower half of my body to one side or the other while my shoulders stay flat on the floor can help. I don't know what I would do during one of these spells without a hot water bottle. I used to carry one around with me when I got them frequently. > > > > > Ummm ... i think the doesnt work :S > > > > Thanks > > > > Hassaan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Hassaan wrote: > > ... What could be the possible reason of the spasm - Empty stomach? > There are a least two main reasons, irritation and nerve damage, but there are other reasons for pain, NCCPs, that could be confused with spasms. Irritation and pain could come from esophagitis, ulcers, acid reflux, fermentation acid and distention from trapped food in the esophagus, healing from treatments, (surgery, dilatation and Botox). The esophagus normally responds to pressure in the stomach and in the esophagus, acid in the esophagus, and swallows. Trapped gas in the stomach and food or gas trapped in the esophagus can cause the esophagus to respond. Because the nerves don't always work right these stimulations could cause a spasm. Likewise, it should try to clear acid in the esophagus but the dysfunction may cause a spasm instead. Enough stimulation of these types can also cause pain without a spasm. Pain may also just be the nerves and brain trying to use signals from nerves that are dysfunctional, telling you there is pain where there should not be any. Your pain, may or may not be a spasm, it may or may not be because you need more treatments. If you need a treatment your esophagus is likely to have more things irritating it, but that may not be your reason. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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