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Fellow Achalasians are the only ones who can understand my concern/worry. Here's

what's up:

I am 2 1/2 years post myotomy. I was diagnosed early and everything has been

great. In the past week, I have noticed food 'sitting' in my chest for a while.

I often have to physically move around or sit perfectly straight to get the food

to go down. This morning it is most noticible. I am drinking coffee and I can

feel it sitting, not in my stomache, for long periods of time. I am becoming

hesitant to eat - like before diagnosis & surgery.

For those of you who have had repeat procedures - how long did you wait with

return symptoms (like these) before going back to the Dr? To add to my

complication, I am in a different state from my A Dr. & I start on a new

insurance 9/1.

Would love to hear from those who have experienced this.

Thanks! Kathy

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Hi Kathy

I am sorry to hear this and totally understand your concern. I have just

recently found myself in a very similar situation 5 years on from a myotomy and,

like you, was dismayed that things might have failed.

Definately try and get help sooner rather than later and ask for a barium

swallaw and endoscopy to be organised. This is what my consultant immidiately

did. The swallow showed everything was indeed 'pooling' at the bottom of my

gullet and the endoscopy showed that the myotomy hadn't failed (good news) but

that scar tissue had formed and was causing the tightening. I have had a

dilatation which seems to have eased this. So whilst I don't wish to make any

suggestions as to what is causing your problems hang in there.

Very good luck to you and my best wishes. Kay (UK) xx

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> Fellow Achalasians are the only ones who can understand my concern/worry.

Here's what's up:

> I am 2 1/2 years post myotomy. I was diagnosed early and everything has been

great. In the past week, I have noticed food 'sitting' in my chest for a while.

I often have to physically move around or sit perfectly straight to get the food

to go down. This morning it is most noticible. I am drinking coffee and I can

feel it sitting, not in my stomache, for long periods of time. I am becoming

hesitant to eat - like before diagnosis & surgery.

>

> For those of you who have had repeat procedures - how long did you wait with

return symptoms (like these) before going back to the Dr? To add to my

complication, I am in a different state from my A Dr. & I start on a new

insurance 9/1.

>

> Would love to hear from those who have experienced this.

>

> Thanks! Kathy

>

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Hi Kay

Sorry to know about your problem. I hope this settles down quickly. I am not

aware of myotomy of cricopharyngeus. If there is scarring and tightness at the

lower end, could it not be the source of problem?

Good luck

anil

achalasia

From: kayf.davies@...

Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 15:19:10 +0000

Subject: Re: Should I be concerned?

Hi Kathy

I am sorry to hear this and totally understand your concern. I have just

recently found myself in a very similar situation 5 years on from a myotomy and,

like you, was dismayed that things might have failed.

Definately try and get help sooner rather than later and ask for a barium

swallaw and endoscopy to be organised. This is what my consultant immidiately

did. The swallow showed everything was indeed 'pooling' at the bottom of my

gullet and the endoscopy showed that the myotomy hadn't failed (good news) but

that scar tissue had formed and was causing the tightening. I have had a

dilatation which seems to have eased this. So whilst I don't wish to make any

suggestions as to what is causing your problems hang in there.

Very good luck to you and my best wishes. Kay (UK) xx

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> Fellow Achalasians are the only ones who can understand my concern/worry.

Here's what's up:

> I am 2 1/2 years post myotomy. I was diagnosed early and everything has been

great. In the past week, I have noticed food 'sitting' in my chest for a while.

I often have to physically move around or sit perfectly straight to get the food

to go down. This morning it is most noticible. I am drinking coffee and I can

feel it sitting, not in my stomache, for long periods of time. I am becoming

hesitant to eat - like before diagnosis & surgery.

>

> For those of you who have had repeat procedures - how long did you wait with

return symptoms (like these) before going back to the Dr? To add to my

complication, I am in a different state from my A Dr. & I start on a new

insurance 9/1.

>

> Would love to hear from those who have experienced this.

>

> Thanks! Kathy

>

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Hi Anil

You could indeed be right! I am hoping that things will settle down and it is

just my gullet being very sensitive from having loads of things shoved down it

over the last couple of weeks!!

Kay xx

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been great. In the past week, I have noticed food 'sitting' in my chest for a

while. I often have to physically move around or sit perfectly straight to get

the food to go down. This morning it is most noticible. I am drinking coffee

and I can feel it sitting, not in my stomache, for long periods of time. I am

becoming hesitant to eat - like before diagnosis & surgery.

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return symptoms (like these) before going back to the Dr? To add to my

complication, I am in a different state from my A Dr. & I start on a new

insurance 9/1.

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