Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Well I am sure it will go well and look forward to hearing about your progress. And your food adventure.Maureen (real name..lol) From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> Subject: My forthcoming surgery achalasia Date: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 9:22 PM Â I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Thanks Mike. My new problem seems to be that somehow I have started feeling sick and have a fever of 37.3 deg C (i.e. 99.1 deg F). I don't want to miss my appointment, not sure how soon when I will get it again :-( I will contact Dr. Finley's office tomorrow. > > From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> > Subject: My forthcoming surgery > achalasia > Date: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 9:22 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > > > (not real name) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 The very best of luck to you aka ! Please keep us posted on your progress. Merry Christmas, Kim ________________________________ From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> achalasia Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 10:22 PM Subject: My forthcoming surgery  I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Welcome ,  Wishing you all the best, and a speedy recovery from your surgery. The worst part is the clear liquid diet before and after surgery, trust me I know...it feels like heaven the first time you get to actually eat some " soft foods " .  I would not worry that it's the holidays, just know that it is worth it to be able to swallow food again and get better. I don't think anyone truely understands this but us!!!  keep us posted!!!!  Julee in Oregon.....(one of the many s on this board)  From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> achalasia Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:22 PM Subject: My forthcoming surgery  I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Why can't you use your real name? No need to be shy here as we all know what you are going through. from the UK ________________________________ From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> achalasia Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:22 AM Subject: My forthcoming surgery  I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Why are you so shy with your name? We in this group understand what you are going through. from the UK ________________________________ From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> achalasia Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:22 AM Subject: My forthcoming surgery  I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Oh no...lets hope it is something short lived. Feel better. > > > > From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@> > > Subject: My forthcoming surgery > > achalasia > > Date: Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 9:22 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > > > > > > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > > > > > > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > > > > > > > (not real name) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Welcome to this sorry club, Not! You are just a wee bit ahead of me -- my surgery's next Tuesday. And, heh, you'll do fine: YOU can still eat rice! (and most of us, even post op still have problems with that. . . . ) ~~ which goes to prove that even though we all have the same condition, we remain very individual. I was in ER the last of September, with malnutrition, dehydration, and very messed up electrolytes. Had a small (15mm) dilation during the endoscopy, which has helped a *little bit* and have been on mostly a puree diet since. The crock pot/blender combo is truly blessed. Have even figured out out to do blenderized salads that taste wonderful! That said, yesterday into today has been outright awful! Waked all night to spit up yesterday's noon chicken noodle soup -- but still consider myself on the lucky side: the spitting wakes me, and I don't aspirate. One takes one's blessings where one finds 'em! Hope the fever gets resolved and doesn't delay the procedure! Make SURE your surgeon *understands* how much trubble you are in right now. I think most of them (medical peeps) really are unable to imagine what actual starvation feels or looks like. You'll be in my prayers, and light is being sent your general direction! xox in the Wilds of West Virginia > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > (not real name) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Hi Maureen, Kim, in Oregon, and in the Wilds of West Virginia: Thanks A LOT for your best wishes and encouraging words!!! They mean a lot to me especially when I can feel that you can feel my pain and understand what I am going through. I am feeling much better now (other than liquid diet crap I am on, agree with you in Oregon), no fever since last midnight. So I hope to stay the same and remain fit to go under the knife tomorrow. Hi in the Wilds of West Virginia, I am so sorry to hear about your situation. Please stay upbeat, help is on the way (it is few more days before your surgery) and you will be in all of our prayers too! Marry Christmas, Happy holidays and Happy new year to everyone!!! [What's in a name? - Shakespeare] > > > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > > > (not real name) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2011 Report Share Posted December 22, 2011 Good luck with your surgery '' I had mine done 5 weeks ago. > > > > > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > > > > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > > > > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > > > > > (not real name) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 Good luck ! I hope it all goes well!  Kim in Kenosha ________________________________ From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> achalasia Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:22 PM Subject: My forthcoming surgery  I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. (not real name) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 So surgery is finally OVER!!! Surgery took place yesterday morning. I gained consciousness after about 3 hrs since the start of surgery (not sure how long the actual surgery took place). Not feeling any pain which was unbearable. Got some fever again yesterday evening, so I was given Tylenols, otherwise feeling fine. Had few walks, food with liquid diet yesterday evening and morning today and then lunch with mushy food. Got the excellent feeling that food (and pills) are going down w/o any problem. Released from hospital today and back with family just by the time of Christmas :-). I really admire Dr Finley, his professionalism & carefulness, and will recommend him anytime for these kind of treatments. My sincere thanks to all of you for your best wishes and for keeping me in your prayers. I can't describe in words how valuables they are for me. Hi " in the Wilds of West Virginia " : Please stay upbeat!!!. Best of luck with you upcoming surgery. You will be in my prayers. Regards, > > Good luck ! I hope it all goes well! > Â > Kim in Kenosha > > > ________________________________ > From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@...> > achalasia > Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:22 PM > Subject: My forthcoming surgery > > > > Â > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > (not real name) > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 good luck /not real name. had my Myotomy in sept. had lost 70 pounds in less than than 7 months. gained back like 20 so i good now. Kim , real name Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 Ah, Not! So glad it went well for you. Yours coming just now and turning out so easy is being a BIG HELP! I certainly *know* with no doubt at all that this is vital and needed. That continuing to play around with alternative meds (though Lord knows they all work *somewhat*)is not really a sane plan of action. But I also know, that even in combo, they DO NOT change the underlying disease, which IS progressive (if uneven in its progression). You know, there *may* be a cure in the future, but I sure don't see anyone working on one. And as a proud owner of an Orphan Disease, I'm sure not expecting one in my lifetime. Continue light and love your general direction! (in the Wilds of West Virginia) > > > > Good luck ! I hope it all goes well! > > Â > > Kim in Kenosha > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: robert1242003 <robert1242003@> > > achalasia > > Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:22 PM > > Subject: My forthcoming surgery > > > > > > > > Â > > > > I diagnosed with Achalasia in September and going for the surgery on this Friday. As it is common with Achalasia, I had my share of numerous wake ups in the middle of the night with choking and food regurgitation, vomiting, spasms. Lost about 15 pounds in a year. Haven't eat a piece of bread for almost 4-5 months, mainly surviving on rice with veg gravy (whatever little quantity I can eat before food starts coming back up my throat), oatmeal cereal, liquids) etc. > > > > I am really sick of " living " like this and looking forward for my surgery even though it is right before Christmas. The good thing is that my surgery will be done by none other than Dr Finley in Vancouver. I had read many good reviews about him, met him personally last month and found him very nice and caring. > > > > I am on liquid diet starting today and clear liquids from tomorrow. I will let you know how the surgery goes next week assuming I will be physically able to do so. > > > > (not real name) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 Got a very bad heartburn on the early morning ... kept me awake for 2-3 hours with nausea. Before my surgery, whenever I used to have acid reflux I used to eat an apple and heartburn goes away instantly. But this time I can't eat apple since I am on the mushy diet :-( Is acid reflux common after HM surgery? I am given anti-acid pills. Each pill is supposed to last for 24 hrs, my previous dose from yesterday was supposed to be effective till 8:00 AM today but I got the acid reflux around 5:00 AM. I hope it is temporary and the stomach-wrap should take care of it in the long term. Other than acid reflux, rest is all fine. > > good luck /not real name. had my Myotomy in sept. had lost 70 pounds in less than than 7 months. gained back like 20 so i good now. Kim , real name > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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