Hi everyone,
I wrote before about my 7 yr. old son who has a recent history of vomiting, mostly at night, but sometimes in the morning too. This past week out of 7 days he's only had 2 nights that he didn't get sick. And I mean SICK, he throws up out of his sleep, violently, projectile vomiting.
Anyway, he had an upper GI series last Friday that showed he has "Persistant
pyloricPyloric stenosis DuodenalPeptic ulcer spasmCoronary artery spasm
Croup
Eyelid twitch
Facial tics
Hand or foot spasms
Urge incontinence
Vascular spasm including the
duodenalPeptic ulcer sweep" " And
minimallyMinimally invasive heart surgery functional abnormality in the
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy with secondary peristalsis noted during transit of barium thru the esophagus"
My question is: Do any of you have problems with the duodenum or esophagus to this extent, that you vomit almost on a daily basis? I'm taking him to a specialist tomorrow, Friday and am nervous as to what he may want to do. What kind of tests do they do to check the insides of a body? Is a scope the next step? The last line of the Diagnosis from the Upper GI said that "Although the pancreatic abnormality is unlikely, further evaluation may be done with CT scan". What would they be looking for in a CT of the pancreas? He's only 7 yrs. old! Thanks for any help, I'm getting nervous now and would appreciate any words of advice, what to ask, etc. Thank you all, Becky
I do recommend that you check out a good website, about "EnteroLab", which is a non-profit lab, run by a wonderful MD, who wants to help people find out exactly which foods they are allergic to, sensitive to, intolerant of, etc.
Here's a link to Dr. Kenneth Fine's (MD) excellent website:
<a href=http://www.finerhealth.com>http://www.finerhealth.com</a>
Good luck to you and your son.
Concerned lady
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