This is certainly a difficult case. If you have already been evaluated by 30 specialists as well as the Mayo Clinic, it is unlikely that I would have anything to add.
You may want to consider being evaluated by a competent
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Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
They are quite severe in the pain category. Worse than labor for me.
Thank you so much for reading through my whole saga! The answer to your questions are yes, yes and yes. I have been tested for all three. My situation seems to be a very rare autonomic nervous system problem. Although your comments about those tests were entirely appropriate because the Mayo Clinic thought of them too! Again thank you for responding and best of luck to you, I hope you situation is under control!
At least it would bypass your esophageal spasms. It can even be directly implanted in the stomach if they are not able to pass a tube down your esophagus. If this is not feasible, TPN as Dr. Kevin said, would give you the nutrition you need without involving your GI tract at all! Better than living on narcotics and dying of malnutrition!
Really, I am surprised that someone in such bad shape hasn't been put on TPN by all those Mayo doctors. It is done all the time. I used to do home IV therapy, we had PLENTY of patients on TPN at home.
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Good luck.
I live in NJ too, and I am having a lot of the same symptoms that you are having. Most doctors think that I am imagining things, because there is really nothing showing up in bloodwork and some major testing. I DO have Fibromyalgia, GERD, and a hiatal hernia though, but they don't know why I am having all these spasms with the stomach, intestines, gall bladder and pancreas. It all seems to be a mystery to them. I am seeing a doctor who works with the Myofascial Pain Syndrom (I have that too), and hoping to get some answers. Usually all the doctors tell me that it's just the Fibromyalgia, but I know there is more going on than just that. I was wondering if I have MS. No doctor has taken into consideration of my other symptoms which include loss of memory, the shakes, the headaches, and the nausea, and so much more. Have you gone out to see that new doctor? I hope you did well, and I wish you well. God Bless.
Take Care,
Shera