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Good morning all. I was wondering if anyone has any statistics on achalasia

occurring in more than one family member. My 11 year old has it, and I know the

rarity of it on children, so I imagine the odds of it occurring in another

family member are pretty slim. Just asking because I myself have been having

some very unusual symptoms lately. Just curious.....

Thanks,

Cruz (mom of Devyn)

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,  I have asked this question to several doctors in various field of

medicine.  The disease is rare but they have not found any connection with

heredity.  I have even asked a deeper question.  Is this is the same lines as

other neuro disease like ALS or Alshimers.  The neurologist told me that he has

not read anything or seen any reasearch that would connect Achalasia with other

disease.

 

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achalasia

Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 9:51 AM

 

Good morning all. I was wondering if anyone has any statistics on achalasia

occurring in more than one family member. My 11 year old has it, and I know the

rarity of it on children, so I imagine the odds of it occurring in another

family member are pretty slim. Just asking because I myself have been having

some very unusual symptoms lately. Just curious.....

Thanks,

Cruz (mom of Devyn)

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Thanks . I find this disease both fascinating and scary. Scary because I

watch my son suffer with it, but fascinated by how little the medical community

knows about it in this day and age. Hopefully in my sons lifetime someone will

have the answers.

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On Jun 8, 2011, at 9:58 AM, Mueller IV <mt4mar@...> wrote:

> , I have asked this question to several doctors in various field of

medicine. The disease is rare but they have not found any connection with

heredity. I have even asked a deeper question. Is this is the same lines as

other neuro disease like ALS or Alshimers. The neurologist told me that he has

not read anything or seen any reasearch that would connect Achalasia with other

disease.

>

> in Georgia

>

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</font><img src= " http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif " >

>

>

>

> From: <grneyegrrl@...>

> Subject: Odds of achalasia in families??

> achalasia

> Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 9:51 AM

>

>

>

> Good morning all. I was wondering if anyone has any statistics on achalasia

occurring in more than one family member. My 11 year old has it, and I know the

rarity of it on children, so I imagine the odds of it occurring in another

family member are pretty slim. Just asking because I myself have been having

some very unusual symptoms lately. Just curious.....

>

> Thanks,

> Cruz (mom of Devyn)

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> Sent from my iPhone

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There's that German study right now looking at the link between achalasia and

hirschprung's disease in the same families. My entire family donated spit!

My siblings have often commented that they get things " stuck " too, but I think

everyone must experience that to some degree (occasionally). Neither one of them

has, for example, ever lost any weight due to not being able to eat. For

achalasians, food " sticking " is the norm rather than the exception.

That said, there's no reason it couldn't happen to two people in the same

family.

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> > From: <grneyegrrl@...>

> > Subject: Odds of achalasia in families??

> > achalasia

> > Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 9:51 AM

> >

> >

> >

> > Good morning all. I was wondering if anyone has any statistics on achalasia

occurring in more than one family member. My 11 year old has it, and I know the

rarity of it on children, so I imagine the odds of it occurring in another

family member are pretty slim. Just asking because I myself have been having

some very unusual symptoms lately. Just curious.....

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Cruz (mom of Devyn)

> >

> > Sent from my iPhone

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> > Sent from my iPhone

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