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Mike
The doctor told me I had "Pre-Barrett's Syndrome with some dysplasia but it didn't look like the real nasty stuff."
That sentence makes no sense . There is no such thing as pre Barretts , it doesn't exist,
GERD puts people at increased risk for Barretts , is that what your doctor means by pre Barretts ?
The only way Barretts can be diagnosed is by biopsy , ... not visual...... either the biospsy shows Barretts or it doesn't . It can show Barretts low grade, high grade , Barretts with dysplasia or without.
Also If you have dysplasia , you have Barretts . There is no such thing as dysplasia of the esophagus, unless there is Barretts . There is Barretts with or without dysplasia , the latter being more serious . ( Barretts, a pre cancerous condition cannot turn into cancer unless dysplasia is present first . )
You should obtain your biopsy report , and pin your doctor down as to what he means by pre Barretts , or signs of Barretts - it makes absolutely no medical sense . Also ask for a gastric emptying test for the nausea. Here's a Barretts message board you can read and ask questions http://pathology.jhu.edu/beweb%5Fchat/
I can't belive the Doctor of this board didn't explain this to you. You need to nail your doctor down and get some straight answers. You could also have your biopsy slides sent to one of the big academic hospitals for a second opinion.