Since 2001 I started having
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux problems. I broke my leg and gained weight. I am 5' 8" and weigh 195lbs. Not too bad I guess.
Over the years my
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux has turned into many episodes of
esophagitisEsophagitis
Herpes esophagitis
Herpetic esophagitis and gastritis.. and one time duodenitis.
I have been scoped several times with the last time the following:
ErythemaErythema multiforme
Erythema multiforme on the hand
Erythema multiforme on the hands
Erythema multiforme on the leg
Erythema multiforme, circular lesions - hands
Erythema multiforme, target lesions on the palm found in lower third of
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy and in the
gastroesophagealGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants junction.
A less than one cm benign-appearing, intrinsic stenosis was found forty cm from the incisors and was traversed. They dilated it with a 46 Fr Maloney dilator with mild resistance.
Patchy Erythematous mucosa with no bleeding found in entire examined stomach.
Patchy Erythematous mucosa without active bleeding and no stigmata of bleeding found in duodenal bulb and in the 2nd part.
Impressions:
Benign-appearing esophageal stricture
Savary-Miller Grade I reflux esophagitis
Gastritis
Duodenitis
Nothing more found after biopsies were taken.
This procedure done on 1/24/2005.. And since I suffer with pain every day in my esophagus still and constant relentless reflux despite Nexium, Tums, Zantac 150, and eating right.
What I am doing wrong here..
I need suggestions PLEASE!!
Should I find another doctor?? I do not want to die of cancer but with this severe reflux.. eventually I think I will get barrett's and with my luck cancer.
Thanks
You may help reduce reflux by quitting smoking, wearing loose clothing, eating smaller meals, not lying down for at least three hours after you eat and losing weight if you are overweight. Some people are able to prevent symptoms at night by raising the head of their bed with six-inch blocks or by sleeping on a special wedge-shaped pillow that elevates the upper part of the body.
For some reason,the motion of chewing is also good for your esophagus.
Having said that, an esophagectomy is MAJOR surgery, and carries with it a likely change in your quality of life. This must be weighed with the high morbidity and mortality rates associated with esophageal cancer when deciding on the proper treatment of high grade dysplasia. NEITHER IS AN ATTRACTIVE CHOICE. That is why I recommended in my earlier response certian life-style changes that should be followed ardently in the case of Barrett's Esophagus. The relatively minor life-style changes they entail are much more preferable to the alternatives one faces once high-grade dysplasia is detected.
Best wishes,
Chicken Soup
Now I know what completely fixes it. YOGURT !!! No kidding. Go to a health food store and get a real good yogurt or Kefir. It should be low in sugar and have L. Acidophulus. You can also eat refrigerated Acidophulus tablets. I buy and eat goat yogurt (Redwood Farms) every single day.
All the medications in the world will not help this problem. They will make you worse. You immune system is completely compromised with the wrong kind of bacteria. The friendly bacteria in yogurt will fix the problem in minutes, but you must keep it up (probably for life).
Also, it fixes all digestive disorders, ulcers, candida, anal itching, bloating, gas. Long term it will help against cancer, fibermyalgia (fibromyalgia), arthritis, etc.
Let me know how it goes.