Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 In a message dated 3/20/2009 8:44:47 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, thequeen_b60@... writes: Regina congrats I wish I could lose weight its taken me a VERY long time.. i have been on every diet under the sun.. I cant explain what it was with that book but it just finally CLICKED in my brain exactly what I was doing to send my self into failure ReginaOn my Way to Weight Loss Success!243/229/140 Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for under $10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 Regina congrats I wish I could lose weightSent via BlackBerry from T-MobileFrom: "adryan110200" Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 04:35:17 -0000<100-plus >Subject: Hi Everyone! Just wanted to introduce myself.. My name is Regina and Im 27 years old. I have been married for 7 years and have 4 beautiful children. I have been over weight most of my life, heck as long as I can remember. I have learned my families habits of bad eating and never finding time to exercise. I have been a yo-yo dieter for the last 10-15 years.. I remember starting my first diet around age 12. I recently found a copy of Dr Phils 7 keys to success book.. I read it and it just didnt click, I pigged out all weekend and didnt think twice about it.. I started to re-read the book again and right there in chapter one it clicked! I think I have finally found the reasons I have never lost weight, and unlocked the secrets to my success. I can say I have faithfully been eating healthy, started to exercise and just over all feeling happy. I have never lasted on a diet more then a week tops! I have been taking it one day at a time now for 2 weeks or so.. I started at 243.8lbs. I weigh more now then when I gave birth last year! So far as of monday my weight was at 229.6! I havent seen the 220's in 3 years! So thats my story! I look forward to meeting everyone and walking down the weightloss road with you! Regina in Denver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Welcome, ! Good for you to keep that crazy ped at bay, and to figure out about vaccines so early on. I vaccinated my oldest for longer than that and am always impressed with those of you who do stop or refuse them completely before having problems. Very smart. It's good to have you here! Winnie Hi everyone! Vaccinations > I just joined and wanted to introduce myself. I am a mother to > four beautiful children. Two of which are biologically mine. I > also have another on the way. The youngest two (my bio) are not > vaccinated at all except for the fist four months of my oldest > biological child. That is when I started learning about all the > dangers. I had no idea that pharm. companies and the government > where so evil. I was very niave and continue to learn on a > daily basis. My husband and I did vax our older children out of > fear. At the time we were going through a custody battle for > his daughter (we already had his son). The person who had > custody of her was very pro-whateverthedoctortellsyouisright. > So we didn't want the subject to come up. We vaccinated his son > just incase. So far I haven't had any problems at the doctors > office with declining. The worse problem was at the hospital > when the youngest was born. I made the mistake of accepting > some pain meds...soon after the hospital pedi came in and tried > to have an intelligent conversation with me. I told her I > didn't want to talk about it right now. So she demanded I read > a bunch of articles and watch a video (ofcourse after accusing > me of getting all my info of the web the articles were off the > web too). I told her I would...but I didn't. She left and came > back in the morning and I told her I didn't change my mind. > Luckily my husband was there to support me when she looked at > him like I was crazy. > > > Right now I don't have too many questions. I am well absorbed > into all of the information you all have to give. I am taking a > family herbalist class and would love to take the homeopathy > classes as well. I look forward to being well armed in more > knowledge to back up mothering Thanks everyone. > > From Delaware > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 So glad you joined us, Pam-what took you so long! We decided we didn't like getting scolded for having differing views from some. You will find THIS group to be light and fun, and full of info! Pour yourself a smoothie, put up your feet, and sit a spell! > > i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 i know... i think i joined this group once prior but didnt see any activity and forgot about it. Â guess i was out of the loop..it is very quiet over there! Â Â glad to be here! Â pam On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 6:54 PM, <berrywell@...> wrote: Â So glad you joined us, Pam-what took you so long! We decided we didn't like getting scolded for having differing views from some. You will find THIS group to be light and fun, and full of info! Pour yourself a smoothie, put up your feet, and sit a spell! > > i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Must be quiet "over there" because all of the fun people got tired of being put in time out and left, lol. So glad you joined us, Pam-what took you so long! We decided we didn't like getting scolded for having differing views from some. You will find THIS group to be light and fun, and full of info! Pour yourself a smoothie, put up your feet, and sit a spell! > > i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Where in NY? I'm in NYC. hi everyone! i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 hi karen we chatted once when i went to carmines and you gave me some great chinese places for future use!  im in northern westchester/southern putnam county.  pam On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 7:41 PM, <kareningotham@...> wrote:  Where in NY? I'm in NYC. hi everyone!  i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 SO HAPPY you found us Pam!!! Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<))>< hi everyone! i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 And they don't have leopard undies like . Beverly Texas Re: hi everyone! So glad you joined us, Pam-what took you so long! We decided we didn't like getting scolded for having differing views from some. You will find THIS group to be light and fun, and full of info! Pour yourself a smoothie, put up your feet, and sit a spell! > > i was wondering where everyone went! i am mostly a lurker (on the other > vm board) but find certain people who post so positive so inspiring and so > knowledgeable (brenda, lea anne and karen and probably more i have > forgotten to mention). i missed you guys!! feels good to be here. thanks > for having me. see you on the board. pam from ny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 Welcome to the group. The Gatherings are really nice. I hope you come. Delores > > Glad I was able to join this group > I'm originally from Brooklyn but moved to the near Boston area about 3 years ago. I still come down every couple of months to NYC to see friends, family and soapy friends > > I am the owner of Brooklyn Bath and have been operating my business for about a couple of years now. I mainly do cold-process soaps and some melt and pour now and then. > > Really hoping to make it out to the annual gathering and meet everyone! > > Have a great one! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Good Luck Sam, I had a Heller Myotomy in Aug 2011!! Doing great!! It's wonderful to be able to swallow!! ________________________________ From: smoothiequeen94 <smoothiequeen94@...> achalasia Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:47 PM Subject: Hi everyone!  Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Hi Sam, I am new here too and I also have 3 boys (aged 14, 16 and nearly 18) Hope your op goes well. I am hoping for mine in about a month, so I am keen to hear how others go and what I can look forward too afterwards. > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Good Luck for your operation. ________________________________ From: smoothiequeen94 & lt;smoothiequeen94@... & gt; achalasia Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 10:47 PM Subject: Hi everyone!  Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I & #39;m 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I & #39;m so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that & #39;s about all for now. X x Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 I hope your HM goes as smoothly as mine did in late August, with almost no pain (I only took one pain killer after the first day) and no problem eating anything after about 4 1/2 weeks other than the need to eat more slowly with liquids (I find milk and juice and even room temperature iced tea work well). I would say go very slowly with the eating the first 2 weeks: if I ate too much too fast too soon I would have some pain and regurgitation. Greek yogurt and scrambled eggs bothered me more than the mashed potatoes. I actually found rice easier to eat but couldn't have that until after 2 weeks. One way I pampered myself was to try to find different varieties and brands of the soft food. For example, I bought Yukon gold mashed potatoes, tasty risottos instead of chicken flavored rice. One soft meal that is absolutely delicious is an Indian spinach dish with paneer (a soft cheese) and sometimes rice. I also would add butter and cheese to frozen creamed spinach for a tasty meal. After the second week I never had pain and only occasionally a little regurgitation (after popcorn!). I do find myself burping a little more, but just quiet little burps! But my esophagus was not very distended to begin with. But it's early days yet! One thing that helped me through the years was trying to use my ingenuity to come up with things I could eat that were healthy and things I could prepare quickly when the muscle opened. Towards the end, using the trick of drinking soda before a meal that I read about online really helped, but only for about 5 months. For me it wasn't so much the problem of swallowing (I could do okay on a liquid diet with Ensure), but the problem of constant regurgitation after swallowing, kind of like hydraulics! And I was lucky not to have much chest pain. Thank goodness for liquid vitamins and Tylenol! Ann > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Hi . I will update the group as soon as I can after my op. I too am trying to gain as much information as I can. So anything I can post to help you guys I will. Sam x x > > > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Hi . Thanks, can't wait to be able to eat again. Sam x x > > Good Luck Sam, I had a Heller Myotomy in Aug 2011!! Doing great!! It's wonderful to be able to swallow!! > > > > ________________________________ > From: smoothiequeen94 <smoothiequeen94@...> > achalasia > Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:47 PM > Subject: Hi everyone! > > >  > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is > lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Hi Ann, thank you very much for the advice. I am scared I will want to eat everythingin sight and damage my esophagus. I will try and go slowly and ease in to eating solids again. I Hope u r still managing well. Sam x > > > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2011 Report Share Posted October 6, 2011 Welcome, Sam. 9 more days, hang in there. I had my HM on 7/5/2011 and doing well, gained back the weight, and eating most anything I want. Glad the group is helpful. It has been a wealth of information and support for me. On Oct 5, 2011, at 2:47 PM, " smoothiequeen94 " <smoothiequeen94@...> wrote: > now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 u are going to feel so much better. i got to the point where i could not even keep liquids. get it done before that happens... i had lapro heller and it was not even a deal. woke up to ice chips which immediately were going down.(the liquid) which was so wonderful! far cry from the iv bags i was getting every week.. i am at one month today! worked in the yard last weekend sat out like 8s flats of pansies and 5 flats of kale and lots of other " stuff " .. had not been able to be out all summer because of dehydration.. let me tell you, i am a new woman. was down to 152 pounds when had surgery.. ( am 5 '10 " and half tall) within 4 days i am back to 158 just from the H2O! i am 160 and holding.. ate a hamburger (took me all day , cut into fourths) a week after the surgery... chew , chew chew.. eat s l o w l y  and drink drink... i have a new lease on life!! Good luck and i hope that you are encouraged! i waited too long to have it!! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 Hi Kim, thank u so much for the words of encouragment. I'm so glad u r doing so well. I am counting down the days now. Felt very faint today and thought I was doing so well. I am down to 119lb (am 5 ft 9). Can't wait to feel energised again! Hope you enjoy your gardening. X x Sam > > u are going to feel so much better. i got to the point where i could not even keep liquids. get it done before that happens... i had lapro heller and it was not even a deal. woke up to ice chips which immediately were going down.(the liquid) which was so wonderful! far cry from the iv bags i was getting every week.. i am at one month today! worked in the yard last weekend sat out like 8s flats of pansies and 5 flats of kale and lots of other " stuff " .. had not been able to be out all summer because of dehydration.. let me tell you, i am a new woman. was down to 152 pounds when had surgery.. ( am 5 '10 " and half tall) within 4 days i am back to 158 just from the H2O! i am 160 and holding.. ate a hamburger (took me all day , cut into fourths) a week after the surgery... chew , chew chew.. eat s l o w l y  and drink drink... i have a new lease on life!! Good luck and i hope that you are encouraged! i waited too long to have it!! Kim > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2011 Report Share Posted October 7, 2011 I couldn't eat solid food for a month before my surgery and could barely get any liquids down that last week so I have to tell you about my first meal. My surgeon told me I could eat whatever I wanted as soon as I wanted with no restrictions. My problem was that I was afraid to eat. Had some Ensure the day after surgery when I came home from the hospital that night but I was just too scared to eat. I was so used to food not getting into my stomach and regurgitating it later. The next day (2nd post op day) hubby had scheduled some workers to be in the house and I was running up and down the stairs trying to tidy things up (which I paid for later pain-wise). Hubby had ordered a pizza for himself. He offered me a slice as I was running up the stairs and without thinking I grabbed one. I was half way up the staircase when I stopped and realized I had eaten most of the slice. I tried to regurgitate that evening but nothing came up then or any time in the 3 years after my surgery. Since I'm a nutritionist it is kind of embarrassing to admit it but that was how I got beyond my fear of eating. Remember, from the LES's point of view, most foods are soft once they are chewed thoroughly and swallowed with a lot of water. But some doctors recommend patients eat soft foods after surgery which would mean avoid raw produce, nuts, and seeds that have to be chewed into very small particles. I had more problems with soft foods since I have a tendency to swallow larger mouthfuls of them just because they are soft. Bread causes the most problems but not if I take small bites and chew it into nothingness. Nothing is going to damage your esophagus. It's just that the LES is cut and that mean inflammation for a day or so until it heals. I would suggest you bring a few of those instant heat pads (the brand in the US is Therma-care). I've had several laparoscopic surgeries but this is the first time the gas pain in the shoulder was that bad. Heat pads on the shoulder really helped with the pain. If you are prone to migraines, bring you own meds with you. That was the worst pain I had -it took forever for the nurses to get my Imitrex to me. The best pain reduction tool I had was a pillow. Don't let them move you to a gurney without giving you a pillow to hold to your abdomen. Don't even move up on the bed without a pillow to hold to your belly. I am not able to eat large meals, my stomach becomes too uncomfortable. I rarely stuff myself so no big problem there. Good luck! -- In achalasia , " smoothiequeen94 " <smoothiequeen94@...> wrote: > > Hi Ann, thank you very much for the advice. I am scared I will want to eat everythingin sight and damage my esophagus. I will try and go slowly and ease in to eating solids again. I Hope u r still managing well. Sam x > > > > > > > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 I was afraid too that eating too much too soon would cause damage and I did have some pain with scrambled eggs and Greek yogurt the first few days. I ended up just cutting back on those the first 2 weeks and timing my meals (3 hours between meals). Try to find foods/drinks you relish even if they are more expensive: it's only for a couple weeks. In fact, after I posted this week I had some minor pain for a few hours (maybe a combination of cranberry juice and pasta with tomato sauce? or maybe just a bug?). But it passes. I do find though that I still have to eat slowly and drink a lot of liquids. I find milk is very helpful when I get a sticking feeling, as well as a pause for a few minutes. After having the stuck feeling for days before the HM, this slight delay is easy to take. I try to get to work an hour early and have a leisurely, relaxed breakfast when I get there. Lunch is the toughest because of the time limit, so a smaller easier meal to swallow is best. My biggest pleasant surprise is that I don't regurgitate for the most part. I had some acid reflux years before achalasia symptoms at bedtime, and I can't remember when I didn't regurgitate when brushing my teeth in the morning. Now, I have almost none, occasionally after a fatty dish or popcorn. Some burping after swallowing though. I couldn't sleep on my left side without coughing and I even had problems with my endoscopy when I was on my left side. But now, nothing at night so I can eat a little later. So my fears of developing bad GERD after surgery have proven unfounded. That doesn't mean the operation doesn't have risks or someone could have only a little benefit. Ann > > > > > > Hi fellow Achalasians. My name is Sam and I'm 29. I live in Eastleigh, Hampshire with my Husband and 3 boys 11, Jake 9 and Olly 7. I was diagnosed with Achalasiain in May 2011 after suffering for 18 mths and many many tests. Originally I was diagnosed with a hetitas hernia, then reflux, then they thought it was anxiety attacks but nothing could explain not being able to keep solids down. After a barium swallow which showed no movement on the barium into my stomach they finally admitted there was a problem. I cried with relief as I was starting to feel like I was going mad. Next came a mamotry which confirmed Achalasia. I have lost 33lbs and am currently living on liquids. I have had a balloon dilation which only helped for 3 sms. So now am awaiting a heller myotomy with partial Fundoplication in 9 days. I am getting nervous now but having read all of your helpful posts and reasured. I'm so glad to have found this web site as it is lovely to be able to communicate with others suffering the same as me. Well that's about all for now. X x Sam > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2011 Report Share Posted October 8, 2011 was reading those posts and thinking about  the surgery we (all or some) have had done.. because of a prior surgery many years ago.. i  was unable to get a wrap... i just got the heller M. but i have had no reflux at all. and my surgeon didnt want me eating anything sharp or anything after the surgery.. like no taco chips, nuts or steak or roast.. etc. so i didnt  but i was like the post i read.. i was really afraid to eat almost.. but i will tell you what scared me most was the possibility of enjoying eating so much that i would eat everything in sight. well i havent! LOL! and i can have coffee again in the mornings. Still in the size 8 jeans.. all is good...before the surgery i also would regurg, every morning when brushing teeth.. all the  stuff that builds up in the E. while we sleeping. (between getting up and regurging at night-which was common thing for me)  i am so glad i had this done, and 119 pounds (sam) for someone that tall is really skinny... I will be happy to hear you telling us that you are gaining and loving to eat good food! kim bailey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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