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Hi Leanne,

yep I have had that test done

Its yukky but you do survive!!

The woman who does the test at epworth? is really nice.

she puts the tube down your nose etc and does all these tests, then

she pulls it out and puts a thinner one in for 24 hours (mine was

attached to a little computer machine to record the data). You can

eat and drink and everything, its just uncomfortable. and its not a

good going out to a party look, I locked myself in the house for 24

hours::))

Lynne

>

> Hi all

>

> I'm having an " oesophageal study " on Friday morning to investigate

my

> reflux - courtesy of Dixon (The Avenue). How annoying is it

that

> I haven't had an episode of reflux since I saw nearly 3 weeks

> ago.

>

> Apparently the first thing is a gastroscopy (my niece suggested I

> dangle a piece of spaghetti down there with a little sign

saying " Hi

> Mum " :) followed by a Ph Study, where I'm told I have to have a

tube

> put into my stomach (via my nose !) where it stays for 24 hours.

>

> I then have to go and visit Dr Chapman - tube and all. Very

> unfortunate timing.

>

> I am *so* not looking forward to it :(

>

> Has anyone else experienced this ? Do you get used to the tube

being

> there ?

>

> Leanne

> 4.5 weeks to go...

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I'm having it done at Cabrini, and I'm taking the day off work, or at

least I'll work from home once I'm done (the internet is a wonderful

thing ;)

> >

> > Hi all

> >

> > I'm having an " oesophageal study " on Friday morning to

investigate

> my

> > reflux - courtesy of Dixon (The Avenue). How annoying is it

> that

> > I haven't had an episode of reflux since I saw nearly 3

weeks

> > ago.

> >

> > Apparently the first thing is a gastroscopy (my niece suggested I

> > dangle a piece of spaghetti down there with a little sign

> saying " Hi

> > Mum " :) followed by a Ph Study, where I'm told I have to have a

> tube

> > put into my stomach (via my nose !) where it stays for 24 hours.

> >

> > I then have to go and visit Dr Chapman - tube and all. Very

> > unfortunate timing.

> >

> > I am *so* not looking forward to it :(

> >

> > Has anyone else experienced this ? Do you get used to the tube

> being

> > there ?

> >

> > Leanne

> > 4.5 weeks to go...

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