Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 Hi, Achalasians, I had a very nasty ulcer running horizontally just above my LES, with its almost out of control gastritis, and I had an endoscopy with a doctor rec'd by my new G.P. When this new gastro. guy saw the ulcer, he told me I'd have to go on about 4 to 5 months of proton pump inhibitors. I told him I have had benign tumors from that stuff, which had to be removed and he said, yes, but they are benign. I started thinking about the man who did my manometry over at Cedars, Dr. J. Conklin, so I managed to get an appointment over there, I went, he put me on carraphate (sp?) / slurry pills, and in two weeks I had another endo. with Conklin, this time, and my ulcer is gone. I'm still taking the slurry pills and I have had very little pain now. My other problem is that I started vomiting, had loads of nausea for a day and a half after this last endo. I'll call Conklin's office and tell them tomorrow. My ribs hurt from the vomiting. Man, I was totaled-out tired for two days after this jazz. (Makes me think I need to run up and down stairs, do sit-ups and start jogging...so, I WILL.) Jeeze-Looeeze, even my back hurts from the vomiting and now it's been about four days since. Woof! Anybody else out there vomit after an endo.? Just wondering. I've put myself on a soft food diet for now so I'm feeling much better. Funny, isn't it, how after not being able to eat certain foods (meat, bread, some salad) those foods do not look appealing any longer. I made a huge tank of chicken noodle soup and it was SO GREAT! Easy to eat, warm and flavorful and I felt SO GOOD again, once I could hold food down. May all of you have a great New Year and I hope you have soup, too! Cheers, Deborah, still at the beach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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