Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts and learnings.
I am glad you related the information about how the hiatal hernia can further cause problems with the lungs and breathing. I will pay closer attention to it all and now know, thank you,, that it is a possible answer if my breathing starts to change in a negative way.
For now all is good there, my PFT is off the scale in the right direction per the technician that gave me the test in May. I am 81 and 10 months into life so not quite sure how I would be looked upon, now, with what we hear after a certain period of life lived......'advanced age." I will probably start hearing those words from doctors 'advanced age, not eligible, etc., for the proceedure, surgery.' For now, thank goodnes, all I hear from the medical faculty is, '"You are doing really well for your age (Nice words to hear). Obviously meaning 'advanced age'' and due to the fact that until the BE diagnosis I hadn't been on any medications except for the couple of surgeries along the way.
I have been talking to myself about having another test to check the hiatal hernia to see if it is worse and to discuss all with the gastroenterologist and especially now with the information you were so kind to pass on to me.
I also must be sure my pulmonologist has paid attention to know I have been diagnosed with the hiatal hernia.
I have not had asthma diagnosed nor allergies with all the testing I have had with the local doctors and at NJH nor sinus problem with testing at Tyler.
Yes the phlegm and mucus began being a problem several years ago but only for a short time in the mornings. however, it is worse now and causes problems for me all day long. I make sure I bring it all up and out often, all day long.
I read a concern with taking Guaifenesin with a hiatal hernia. I was taking the liquid. I called the pharmacutical company that supplied it and the instructions I was given was to be sure to take with food. I actually decided not to take it at all. For me, so far, I can clear all easily.
Yes I am following all the guidelines for the unfriendly acid reflux.......diet, sleeping positions and sleeping aides etc. etc. Thanks Jennifer.
I use to wake up with a burning tongue and had said to myself that can only be acid and sure enough hiatal hernia diagnosed 10/2023. With all I am doing it very rarely happens now...it only happened once or twice when I was not careful about the time before going to bed.
I am trying, not as perfect as I would like to be, to be careful in all people and place situations etc. As we all do, I want to avoid anything that will cause me another problem of any kind...as in the Legionella and Mycoplasma Pneumonias that I had at the same time in the mid 1980's. Yup, survived!!!!
I lost my Mom to emphasema and my brother to COPD and BE. They couldn't stop smoking until it was too late. I never smoked.
Wishing your Mom easy, less troublesome, days and nights.
Thanks, Jennifer.
Do you remember what the concern was taking Mucinex if you have hiatal hernia?