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Esophageal Spasms

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@jlharsh

Hi @laurieann2025, and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I am so sorry you are having to deal with esophageal spasms since your recent endoscopy. Your episodes of having difficulty swallowing and breathing sound scary.

I had an experience waking up in the middle of the night thinking I forgot to breathe. That didn’t happen. I remember my husband driving me around to find something with peppermint oil to help with symptoms I was having, and ended up feeling like I was eating Peppermint Altoids, nonstop. I didn’t know what was happening.

I am including a couple links here you may find helpful as you wait for others to comment:
- Peppermint/spasm related Connect conversation: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/esophageal-spasms-peppermint-lozenges/
- Mayo Clinic overview: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/esophageal-spasms/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20372255

Do you think the current medication you are taking comes into play at all? It may help others to understand more so they know how to respond, if you are willing. What prompted you to get an endoscopy, and what feedback did your doctor provide?

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I will definitely check out the links, thank you very much.
I did some research on the medication I take, I didn't find any information that esophageal spasms are a side effect.
Before I had the endoscopy done, I was having on going heartburn, acid refux pretty much every day for approximately a year.
along with on and off shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, dry cough, hoarseness.
One morning, I woke up at 3am, I felt like I couldn't breath or swallow , which ended up with a trip to ER, needless to say, it was a very scary event, but at the time I didn't connect this incident to the other symptoms I was having relating to acid refux, heartburn, or the esophageal hiatal hernia.
The ER doctor is the one who suggested
I make a GI appointment after doing some tests to confirm my symptoms weren't related to my heart, which I did a week later. The GI was the one who suggested the endoscopy,
Bravo 48hr Ph test, and a colonoscopy, which they did all on the same visit.
The endoscopy result showed, the esophageal sliding hiatal herina, esophageal spasms.
The GI plan; Aggressively managing reflex symptoms either with, trialing PPI therapy or non PPI treatments like Baclofen or Alginate,
Promility agents, or surgical consultation.

@jlharsh strange how different bodies work … I too have a hiatal hernia with reflux, and peppermint in any way, shape or form makes my condition worse! 🤷🏼‍♀️