Guest guest Posted August 25, 2011 Report Share Posted August 25, 2011 ok heres what happened to me. I just went in for my HM this past friday and i think the surgery was 3 to 4 hours. I stayed overnight and so saturday i was able to drink water, apple juice and cranberry juice you know the normal hospital stuff. I dont think i was allowed to drink the day that i had the surgery. Saturday i also had water ice and jello and ice cream. Fortunately for me I was not in pain after the surgery. I was prescribed liquid tylenol with codeine which is tylenol 3 to take home. On monday i was able to eat soft foods which is mainly like scrambled eggs, cream of wheat, mashed potatoes and stuff like that. You want to make sure that you don't overeat because you will feel sick after. I have to call the surgeon today and i hope he lets me eat some more food. I hope this helps. in philly. On Thu Aug 25th, 2011 10:36 AM EDT Kim wrote: >yes , i havent had the surgery yet.. but my barium just puddles on either side of the LES. yuk. do they only generally keep you for a day or overnight when you have a myotomy? and do they send you home with pain meds bcz of the spasms? can u eat - how soon afterwards? i know that it would surely be pureed stuff? then how long to go to real food? and liquid goes down immediately? how long does the surgery take? sorry but i like to know details. thanks kim bailey > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Depends how they do the myotomy. I think if you have it done laparoscopicaly (5 holes and use one for the camera) then you will be in for a few days. Other patients who have had the HM done this way will advise you on how long your stay in hospital will be. ________________________________ From: Kim & lt;kimellenbailey@... & gt; & quot;achalasia & quot; & lt;achalasia & gt; Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:36 PM Subject: Re: Another post HM question  yes , i havent had the surgery yet.. but my barium just puddles on either side of the LES. yuk. do they only generally keep you for a day or overnight when you have a myotomy? and do they send you home with pain meds bcz of the spasms? can u eat - how soon afterwards? i know that it would surely be pureed stuff? then how long to go to real food? and liquid goes down immediately? how long does the surgery take? sorry but i like to know details. thanks kim bailey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Barium studies are not accurate in predicting outcomes or effectiveness of myotomy unless it is done in a timed manner, i.e, measure the column of barium emptying - in seconds or mintues before and after surgery. Ziad Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2011 Report Share Posted August 28, 2011 Oh gosh, I hope you get some answers soon!! I'm having my hm tomorrow morning in Wichita, Kansas w/Dr. on at Wesley Medical Center. Have suffered for 6 years. I'm hoping my expectations are not too high though. Good Luck! Jen ________________________________ From: kimellenbailey <kimellenbailey@...> achalasia Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 10:17 AM Subject: Re: Another post HM question  i am so sorry you are having trouble. that sounds like me.. all the froth and gunk all the time. i carry big throw away cups with papertowels in them and gallon zip locks to dispose..etc but was thinking you would be past that. keep us posted, saying a prayer for you.. kim b ailey > > > > > > > > > From: <1x2y3z@> > > > Subject: Re: Another post HM question > > > achalasia > > > Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 9:59 PM > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > It doesn't necessarily all flow down right away, but the doctors prefer to > > > have all the liquid flow out within five minutes. However, you can still > > > have a successful surgery even if a little bit of barium is left after more > > > than five minutes. > > > > > > http://jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/full/120/5/935 > > > " Timed barium esophagogram: A simple physiologic assessment for achalasia " > > > > > > in PA > > > > > > Another post HM question > > > > > > Hi all, writing this from the hospital bed, post HM about 12 hrs ago. I > > > watched the barium swallow and was wondering. For most people, does the > > > liquid just flow right down? Right after surgery? That is if you got to see > > > yours as it was happening. Just wondering. > > > S > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2011 Report Share Posted August 29, 2011 Carry on venting your feelings. You will feel better afterwards. Perhaps it wasn & #39;t the wisest of things to drive so close to surgery. Can you get someone to drive you home when you are discharged from hospital? ________________________________ From: pletchsr & lt;pletchsr@... & gt; achalasia Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 12:08 AM Subject: Re: Another post HM question  Well, thanks for the responses everyone. I haven & #39;t had a great time with this HM. I stayed two nights in the Hospital for nausea and low bp. Started driving home yesterday, and got about 2 hrs to west va when I started having really bad heartburn. After drinking a bit of water, I threw up in the car. White froth and a bit of orange jello came up - telling me it hadn & #39;t gone down when I ate it 5 hrs earlier at the hospital. So we stay that nite in W Va and then I woke up this morning with the most awful heartburn feeling. This time I am prepared and drink Tylenol, take tums, gas-x, a tiny bit of apple juice, prilosec, water, and finally my prescribed roxicet painkiller and it all comes back up, regurgitated, with white froth. So none of that water or medicine went down. So I sipped a little more roxicet and we drove back to UPMC in Pitt for a reevaluation. I had a ct scan and am now waiting till tomorrow morning. I am not allowed to take any more liquids by mouth while they do testing. it seems like liquids are not going into my stomach. I feel fine, no pain ironically - as long as I don & #39;t drink anything. I think the LES is still closed from all the stress. I think the heartburn yesterday was possibly caused by the orange jello, and then this morning from not having any food or drink for over 15 hours. Hopefully everything will work it & #39;s way out. Sorry to vent to my & quot;achalasia & quot; fam. I hope everyone is safe in the storm. Take care, ps sorry I can & #39;t delete the rest of the message & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; From: & lt;1x2y3z@ & gt; & gt; & gt; Subject: Re: Another post HM question & gt; & gt; achalasia & gt; & gt; Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011, 9:59 PM & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt;  & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; It doesn & #39;t necessarily all flow down right away, but the doctors prefer to & gt; & gt; have all the liquid flow out within five minutes. However, you can still & gt; & gt; have a successful surgery even if a little bit of barium is left after more & gt; & gt; than five minutes. & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; http://jtcs.ctsnetjournals.org/cgi/content/full/120/5/935 & gt; & gt; & quot;Timed barium esophagogram: A simple physiologic assessment for achalasia & quot; & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; in PA & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Another post HM question & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Hi all, writing this from the hospital bed, post HM about 12 hrs ago. I & gt; & gt; watched the barium swallow and was wondering. For most people, does the & gt; & gt; liquid just flow right down? Right after surgery? That is if you got to see & gt; & gt; yours as it was happening. Just wondering. & gt; & gt; S & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; ------------------------------------ & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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