esophageal manometry test, Achalasia/Hernia!

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Hi everyone,

                    I have been having difficulty swallowing for 15 months now, it all started rather suddenly and was very upsetting at the time, in fact as I did not know what on earth was wrong with me, I ended up in hospital twice with panic attacks and axiety!

I had an endoscopy test which showed a rolling hernia, so was the refered for a barium swallow test, that came back clear, so back to square one!

Another endoscopy, even though I swore blind I would NEVER have one again, the first one was soooo horrific! But as I ams ure many of you understand, when you do not know what is wrong and you want to find out, you put yourself through it! I had biopsies taken with the second one, which came back that I have polyps down my oesphageus. The consultant also thinks I have Achalasia, so yesterday I underwent a esophageal manometry test. This was also a horrific experience! But I got through it! Now waiting for the results!

I have however had to learn how to swallow in my own way, as I became aware very quickly that this problem was not going to go away and that I would probably have to adapt and learn to live with it!

The doctors have previously told me that it is all in my imagination and that I am over thinking the natural swallowing process whilst eating! I was utterly disgusted by these comments and made them aware that nobody in their rught mind would want to live like this!!

Anyway, I await the results and take it form there!!

I have better days then others regarding my swallowing, usually one problem flares antoher up, so IBS, reflux, bloat then mean it is not possible to swallow at all!! sad

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  • Posted

    all the best with the test i gt diagnosed with esophagitis n reflux..and now spasms altho no manometry tests have been done bu the GI suspects it,given my symtpoms n the egd n barium swallow showing everything else more or less pretty normal..hope it turns out fine for you and you get the right diagnosis done may God bless!!
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    Don't give up. I had my POEM surgery yesterday , this was 5 years after I went to the first dr stating I had a problem swallowing. The first dr wanted to retrain me how to swallow. She wanted me to come to the hospital 3 times a week for lessons. I walked out and never looked back. Then for 4 years went to several gastro heads of hospitals and was misdiagnosis. Finally found Dr Haber at NYU.Hope relief is only a few days away when I can eat normal food again . Good luck getting some help.
  • Posted

    I HHAVE TROUBLE SWALLOWING LAAST MONTH

     ALSO FOOD STICK IN ESPOHAGUS AND PILLS AR HARD TO GO DOWN.......iM SCARED I HAVE GERDMOD GASTIRTIS AND I CANTTAKE THE DEXILLANT MAKES E ANXIEY AND REALLY DY...i NEED SOMETHING ZZANTEC......GERD IS THE CAUSE OR DYSPAHIA   WHICH MAYBE FROM VALIUM I TAKE AT NIGHT FOR A WHIE  9 MONTHS,,,,,,tHE OTHER DAY PANIC COULD NOT SWALLOW AND THOUGHT I WOULD PASS OUT. MORNING SO MUCH MUCOUS.     THIS IS SO HARD. EVERY FEW MONTH SOMETHING NEW. BALANCE ISSUES....AND SJROGENS IC BLADDER FIBRO

  • Posted

    The modern high resultion manometry equipment should make it much less uncomfortable, and it is often good to ask for a sedataive before an endoscopy.

    ​Achalsia sufferers often do have a long period before the condition is diagnosed properly.   There is more information on the website of the Oesophageal Patients Association under the oesophagus and Achalasia.

    Hope things get better soon.

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