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Not sure what all is going on with you. I too have started having trouble with

old symptoms. Back aching, spasms, chest palpitations along with pain, and

tachycardia. Back aches as soon as I eat on my right side. I had my surgery one

week before . I went back roughly 6 weeks ago. He dilated me and said my

stomach had taken a 45 degree turn in my chest right at diaphragm. He said I

needed surgery to fix problem. He's had to do this now to about 45 esophagectomy

pt's. I'm not ready for this so I will live with the symptoms until I can't take

it anymore. Nausea always follows after eating and very tired. Keep your chin

up. We have been through a lot. I know we can beat this disease and all its

symptoms

Kristi

>

> Went to Liverpool to see the surgeon this morning and to be honest i don't

feel really any wiser for seeing him. Firstly the results from the biopsies were

not back yet and he himself had no idea that i'd had a gastroscopy done last

monday with the biopsies. However i had a copy of the report that the endoscopy

department gave me with me so i handed that to him for a look see. He has

decided that like the GI who did the gastroscopy last week the surgeon wants me

to go ahead and have a Barium Swallow and see him in clinic afterwards. He left

the room without giving me the letter for the Outpatient Appointment

Receptionist so that i can arrange an appointment after the Barium, and i didn't

realise until after the clinic finished. So i phoned the surgeons secretary up

and explained the situation to her and she said to ring her when i have had the

date for the Barium and she will ensure that i get an outpatient appointment to

see the surgeon. Now the

> surgeon is requesting that i have the Barium in the next 2-3 weeks and he has

also warned me that there is not a lot that he can do to help with the Achalasia

symptoms in that leftover piece of gullet that i have left.

> I may ring the Oesophageal Patients Association here in the UK for a chat

about what happens after the ectomy has been done and there are still symptoms,

we'll see.

> from the UK

>

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Hi Kirsti

Thank you for your kind thoughts and sympathy. You said that the doctor told you

that your stomach had taken a 45 degree turn in your chest and that you needed

to have it fixed and that he had to do this to 45 ectomy patients! Can you

remember what the surgery was called so that i can ask my surgeon if this keeps

happening to me and that it might explain why all of a sudden after being 6 yrs

symptom free i need treatment again?

from the UK

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achalasia

Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 3:36 PM

Subject: Re: 's despair

 

,

Not sure what all is going on with you. I too have started having trouble with

old symptoms. Back aching, spasms, chest palpitations along with pain, and

tachycardia. Back aches as soon as I eat on my right side. I had my surgery one

week before . I went back roughly 6 weeks ago. He dilated me and said my

stomach had taken a 45 degree turn in my chest right at diaphragm. He said I

needed surgery to fix problem. He's had to do this now to about 45 esophagectomy

pt's. I'm not ready for this so I will live with the symptoms until I can't take

it anymore. Nausea always follows after eating and very tired. Keep your chin

up. We have been through a lot. I know we can beat this disease and all its

symptoms

Kristi

>

> Went to Liverpool to see the surgeon this morning and to be honest i don't

feel really any wiser for seeing him. Firstly the results from the biopsies were

not back yet and he himself had no idea that i'd had a gastroscopy done last

monday with the biopsies. However i had a copy of the report that the endoscopy

department gave me with me so i handed that to him for a look see. He has

decided that like the GI who did the gastroscopy last week the surgeon wants me

to go ahead and have a Barium Swallow and see him in clinic afterwards. He left

the room without giving me the letter for the Outpatient Appointment

Receptionist so that i can arrange an appointment after the Barium, and i

didn't realise until after the clinic finished. So i phoned the surgeons

secretary up and explained the situation to her and she said to ring her when i

have had the date for the Barium and she will ensure that i get an outpatient

appointment to see the surgeon. Now the

> surgeon is requesting that i have the Barium in the next 2-3 weeks and he has

also warned me that there is not a lot that he can do to help with the Achalasia

symptoms in that leftover piece of gullet that i have left.

> I may ring the Oesophageal Patients Association here in the UK for a chat

about what happens after the ectomy has been done and there are still symptoms,

we'll see.

> from the UK

>

>

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Hi ,

He really didn't have a specific name for it. He noticed it on cinne barium

swallow and confirmed with EGD. He is writing a paper on this very thing right

now. It is Dr luketich. Its a revision where they enter the chest again free up

stomach pull back down through diaphragm into stomach to straighten out again.

He didn't have a name for it. This is one of the complications he has

encountered now with esophagectomy patients. As we know usually this is

performed for cancer patients so they have no long term data for us. They are

just now learning about us now through research. Hope this helps

Kristi

> >

> > Went to Liverpool to see the surgeon this morning and to be honest i don't

feel really any wiser for seeing him. Firstly the results from the biopsies were

not back yet and he himself had no idea that i'd had a gastroscopy done last

monday with the biopsies. However i had a copy of the report that the endoscopy

department gave me with me so i handed that to him for a look see. He has

decided that like the GI who did the gastroscopy last week the surgeon wants me

to go ahead and have a Barium Swallow and see him in clinic afterwards. He left

the room without giving me the letter for the Outpatient Appointment

Receptionist so that i can arrange an appointment after the Barium, and i

didn't realise until after the clinic finished. So i phoned the surgeons

secretary up and explained the situation to her and she said to ring her when i

have had the date for the Barium and she will ensure that i get an outpatient

appointment to see the surgeon. Now the

> > surgeon is requesting that i have the Barium in the next 2-3 weeks and he

has also warned me that there is not a lot that he can do to help with the

Achalasia symptoms in that leftover piece of gullet that i have left.

> > I may ring the Oesophageal Patients Association here in the UK for a chat

about what happens after the ectomy has been done and there are still symptoms,

we'll see.

> > from the UK

> >

> >

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Wow a - that's kind of freaking me out. I haven't seen him in almost 2

years - I am going for an EGD with a local surgeon but now I'm second guessing

that - he didn't give you any more details - prevalence or anything?

I'm sorry to hear you're having pain again - what kind of pain is it and when

does it happen? I have had a few bouts recently but I think I'm having gall

bladder attacks as it's happening when I eat fried food. Other than that - I

feel fine - as a precaution, I doubled up on my prilosec but I'm still only

taking 20 mg. just twice a day now.

Please keep me posted - I'm obviously very concerned about this.

~ in NC

> >

> > Went to Liverpool to see the surgeon this morning and to be honest i don't

feel really any wiser for seeing him. Firstly the results from the biopsies were

not back yet and he himself had no idea that i'd had a gastroscopy done last

monday with the biopsies. However i had a copy of the report that the endoscopy

department gave me with me so i handed that to him for a look see. He has

decided that like the GI who did the gastroscopy last week the surgeon wants me

to go ahead and have a Barium Swallow and see him in clinic afterwards. He left

the room without giving me the letter for the Outpatient Appointment

Receptionist so that i can arrange an appointment after the Barium, and i didn't

realise until after the clinic finished. So i phoned the surgeons secretary up

and explained the situation to her and she said to ring her when i have had the

date for the Barium and she will ensure that i get an outpatient appointment to

see the surgeon. Now the

> > surgeon is requesting that i have the Barium in the next 2-3 weeks and he

has also warned me that there is not a lot that he can do to help with the

Achalasia symptoms in that leftover piece of gullet that i have left.

> > I may ring the Oesophageal Patients Association here in the UK for a chat

about what happens after the ectomy has been done and there are still symptoms,

we'll see.

> > from the UK

> >

> >

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Will do ,

I emailed him yesterday. He must be out of town...I'll keep ya updated. Another

surgery CRAP

> > >

> > > Went to Liverpool to see the surgeon this morning and to be honest i don't

feel really any wiser for seeing him. Firstly the results from the biopsies were

not back yet and he himself had no idea that i'd had a gastroscopy done last

monday with the biopsies. However i had a copy of the report that the endoscopy

department gave me with me so i handed that to him for a look see. He has

decided that like the GI who did the gastroscopy last week the surgeon wants me

to go ahead and have a Barium Swallow and see him in clinic afterwards. He left

the room without giving me the letter for the Outpatient Appointment

Receptionist�so that i can arrange an appointment after the Barium, and i

didn't realise until after the clinic finished. So i phoned the surgeons

secretary up and explained the situation to her and she said to ring her when i

have had the date for the Barium and she will ensure that i get an outpatient

appointment to see the surgeon. Now the

> > > surgeon is requesting that i have the Barium in the next 2-3 weeks and he

has also warned me that there is not a lot that he can do to help with the

Achalasia symptoms in that leftover piece of gullet that i have left.

> > > I may ring the Oesophageal Patients Association here in the UK for a chat

about what happens after the ectomy has been done and there are still symptoms,

we'll see.

> > > from the UK

> > >

> > >

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