Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 What do you all think about THIS, since we were just discussing botox. http://www.ivanhoe.com/channels/p_channelstory.cfm?storyid=8379 Relax the Stomach With Botox PHILADELPHIA (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- We've all heard about what Botox can do for cosmetic uses, wiping away the years by getting rid of wrinkles. Now, doctors in Philadelphia are using it for medical reasons. It's helping bring relief to people who live with a chronic stomach condition. Botox. You know it can erase the signs of aging. Now, the toxin is being used to treat a chronic condition known as gastroparesis. " Gastroparesis is where there is delayed emptying of the stomach after a meal. It may be for solid food or for liquids, which have been taken in by the patient, " says gastroenterologist Friedenberg, M.D., of Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. The condition causes a person to feel full after just a small meal. It also causes bouts of nausea, upset stomach and bloating. Sterling knows how debilitating it can be. She says, " I go to bed at night scared to death that I'm going to wake up feeling so sick that I can't control my vomiting, which has been happening a lot lately. " Medications offer relief but often with side effects like restlessness and fatigue. Some doctors are now turning to Botox as an alternative to drug therapy. Dr. Friedenberg says, " The idea behind Botox is that it's a very local treatment, so you do not get side effects related to it, and it works right in the area that is involved with gastroparesis. " Botox is injected into the muscle that sits at the end of the stomach. There, it goes to work. " The muscle relaxes and then there is more rapid emptying of the stomach for solids and for liquids, " Dr. Friedenberg says. There's good reason to believe Botox will mean success. Up to half of study participants showed improvement after the procedure. And there's more good news. Doctors say the treatment is not painful, and a sedative is given before the 15-minute procedure begins. The benefits usually last between three months and six months, so repeat treatments are necessary. This article was reported by Ivanhoe.com, who offers Medical Alerts by e-mail every day of the week. To subscribe, go to: http://www.ivanhoe.com/newsalert/. Love Lana 0 :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 What do you all think about THIS, since we were just discussing botox. Relax the Stomach With Botox --------------- Can't say - I would get barred from the list for REALLY bad language. But, I admit to being biased against Botox on general principles. On the other hand, other parts of the article were pure crap, such as " We've all heard about what Botox can do for cosmetic uses, wiping away the years by getting rid of wrinkles. " Botox does NOT get rid of the wrinkles. All it does is temporarily paralyze certain facial muscles to give the appearance that the wrinkles are gone. But it is purely temporary and very expensive. It lasts from 3- 6 months and then has to be repeated or the wrinkles come back. If I'm going to " erase " something, I expect it to stay erased and not keep popping back up like some kind of whoopie candle. Sarcastic bias aside, my big issue with using Botox for gastroparesis is that it is obviously NOT fixing the problem because it is (like the wrinkles) strictly temporary. Maybe that's what the article means about " more good news " - lots more money for the doctors performing the procedure. I don't KNOW that they would work, but I would personally certainly check out either Visceral Manipulatin or Chi Nei Tsang as possible alternatives that might actually work longer term and be much less expensive. I don't KNOW because I have had no reason to check into them for this. All I am saying is that they are two options that I would personally investigate if I were in this situation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 Exactly how I felt about it Mike. I thought it was something, coming from a site that reports " medical-type " news! They should have at least put something in there, a warning or something, in my opinion! Love Lana 0 :-) Re: Relax the Stomach With Botox What do you all think about THIS, since we were just discussing botox. Relax the Stomach With Botox --------------- Can't say - I would get barred from the list for REALLY bad language. But, I admit to being biased against Botox on general principles. On the other hand, other parts of the article were pure crap, such as " We've all heard about what Botox can do for cosmetic uses, wiping away the years by getting rid of wrinkles. " Botox does NOT get rid of the wrinkles. All it does is temporarily paralyze certain facial muscles to give the appearance that the wrinkles are gone. But it is purely temporary and very expensive. It lasts from 3- 6 months and then has to be repeated or the wrinkles come back. If I'm going to " erase " something, I expect it to stay erased and not keep popping back up like some kind of whoopie candle. Sarcastic bias aside, my big issue with using Botox for gastroparesis is that it is obviously NOT fixing the problem because it is (like the wrinkles) strictly temporary. Maybe that's what the article means about " more good news " - lots more money for the doctors performing the procedure. I don't KNOW that they would work, but I would personally certainly check out either Visceral Manipulatin or Chi Nei Tsang as possible alternatives that might actually work longer term and be much less expensive. I don't KNOW because I have had no reason to check into them for this. All I am saying is that they are two options that I would personally investigate if I were in this situation. To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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