esophageal nerves severed in auto accident
Answered by
Kevin, M.D.
Boston - MA
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I empathize with what you are going through. In 1989, I went through a six month period where I had to sleep in a chair to try to control the reflux. Unlike you, I did not have the horrible auto accident that you describe, but rather a completely useless Lower Esophageal Sphincter. I also would have reflux so severe it would sometimes shoot out my nose. I never slept more than 2 hours a night during that 6 month period. If surgery is indicated, try to have the Nissen Fundoplication done laparoscopically if you can, and by all means make sure the surgeon is very practiced in the procedure. When I had it done in 1991, they were not doing it laparoscopically in the US yet, so my surgery required a nine inch incision. As you can imagine, had I been able to avail myself to minimally invasive surgical techniques back then, the healing process, risk, and amount of pain would have been greatly reduced.
Good luck to you. I truly hope they can provide you with the relief I know you are desperately seeking.
Best regards,
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