Esophagus issues
Hello I'm not sure this is where I should ask or not but I need help understanding what all this is telling me and if anyone knows possible treatments or outcomes. I'll give a little bit of history. I've only had what I know as swallowing issues for the last 4-5 months at most. Sometimes I can't even get things to go down into my throat at all, other times I can but whatever it is just gets stuck and that's consistent. I've had chronic heartburn since 2006 ish and been taking Prilosec and or 300mg of Zantac daily since. Which neither of these mess seem to help. But they help better than anything else I've tried. I also have a condition called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome which is a collagen disorder, and I have type 3 (hyper mobile) with mild over lapping of type 4 (vascular). I also have POTs and other autonomic dysfunction. With that being said, I was sent to GI for a consult and so far have had the pudding esophageal motility test, and the Barium swallow X-ray. They have both come back abnormal. The esophageal motility test says:
Esophageal Motility
IMPRESSION: Esophageal transit is normal for water but delayed at mid esophagus for thin and thick semisolid boluses.
FINDINGS: Esophageal transit scintigraphy performed per protocol. Graphic processed scintigraphic display reviewed in addition to the dynamic imaging.
WATER BOLUS: The water bolus passes normally into the stomach within 10 seconds.
BOLUS 1, THIN SEMISOLID: There is hang-up of the thin semisolid bolus in the mid esophagus and at the junction of the mid and lower third, with the tracer in the mid esophagus clearing after 25 seconds and the residual activity in the distal third of the esophagus clearing x 45 s.
BOLUS 2, THICK SEMISOLID: The thick semisolid bolus shows considerable retention in the mid esophagus which predominantly clears after the second dry swallow at 40 seconds.
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The Barium swallow X-ray says:
Esophagus
Moderate esophageal dysmotility is present with interrupted primary peristaltic wave, intermittent ineffective secondary peristaltic waves which are nonpropulsive. Subsequent peristaltic waves then stripped the barium bolus normally.
There is a small hiatal hernia present with free spontaneous gastroesophageal reflux noted with esophageal distention to the thoracic inlet. There is however no ulceration, stricture, or mass present. Barium pill was administered, which passed freely through the GE junction into the stomach.
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My Drs impressions says esophageal motility disorder with cervical and esophageal components.
My question is what is this all telling me. I keep looking things up but then get super confused and mixed up. I still have to go back for a upper endoscopy, an esophageal manometry, neuro speech assessment, and a video X-ray barium swallow. I can't find anything on the speech assessment. And I'm not understanding why I have to repeat the barium test? Since medicine isn't working what are some of the treatments or fixes to any of this. Can my esophagus just die? What happens if it stops working all together?
Sorry for the long message. I don't live near Mayo and have to travel to get there so I don't get a lot of time with the drs to ask these questions. They are just more concerned getting the tests done before they make sense of it to me it seems, and I am super lost and confused. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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@ryman, lol. I like that "trust but verify". Absolutely. Judy
This was a "reply" to someone here about Restless Leg....now where was their post?
May I add, the ER nurse did not like it when I told her I had just experienced an ESOPHAGEAL SPASM --saying there
was no such thing.
One problem where I live is that an appointment with a gastroenterologist can take 6 months to get. I liked the one I saw 5 years ago, but short of waiting to see him, I might be able to see a PA within 6 weeks. Until now, no one thought I needed to pursue the information from the esophagram several years ago, but my doctor is going to have me see a speech therapist. Because it can be a symptom of MS, and because my sister and several cousins have MS, and I have all but one or two symptoms of MS, he is reluctantly scheduling me to see the neurologist, another very long wait. My wife thinks that it's a remote possibility that I have MS, and that I shouldn't worry about it. That's not so easy to do, with anxiety disorder and depression. I'm still trying to figure out what, exactly, is going on. From reading online, and knowing what the doctor said about that esophagram, I think that the rings that move in a specific, consecutive order to move the food on to the stomach, are moving randomly in the lower part of the esophagus, causing the food to slow down and stop. Drinking used to help get the food down, but doesn't anymore. Someone mentioned holding your breath when you drink. I've found that to really help. I often aspirate and start a choking cough. Unpleasant. Maybe one of people who study me will know what's going on, and will be able to improve my swallowing.
If this is a little incoherent, blame it on the late hour.
Jim
@pattitoo, right here it is. I thought you were talking about me since i mentioned quinine. Posted by @pattitoo, 2 hours ago
Restless Leg, just maddening isn't it. Doctors do not give
Quinine here, I did do searching and found that Diazapam can work and it does
for me. A doctor approved and prescribed it, GP refused....I only
take it when I need it. The doctor that prescribed it for me has known me for
approximately 29 years.
I have never figured out what triggers an episode, I often go
weeks without an episode.
Did i do something wrong?
Danybegood1
@squaredancer Thanks for sharing your experiences with this procedure, it is very helpful to hear about this first-hand rather than just reading about it online! We all learn this way. Teresa
@jimhd Wishing you well, Jim. When is your next appointment or test scheduled? Teresa
Teresa, I am happy to help anyone that is having trouble understanding what the are dealing with If I can.
I have been and am going through so much since the 1st journey with cancer in 1973 and all the continual side effects.
I was rereading my post on EGD/Dilatation procedure.
I see that I left off one word where it is " 2 to".
It should have read "2 hours".
I am recovering from a major surgery from last Thursday and didn't take the time to read it before posting it.
Also I should have included more about the EGD/Dilatation procedure.
It is a 2 step procedure which is being done simultaneously if this is right terminology.
First is the EGD procedure and then there's the Dilatation procedure.
An EGD test will be completed at the same time of the stomach dedendum and the esophagus checking for any abnormalities.
If anything is found they will take biopsies and pictures of the area.
Then they will continue to do the Dilatation of the restrictor area.
They are using the same guide wire to send these different instruments into the areas.
This is why it is called an EGD/Dilatation procedure.
I hope this makes sense to everyone, but if it doesn't please let me know and I will try again.
If biopsies are taking, this will add time to the procedure by 10 or 15 minutes. So instead of the initial 15 minutes I previously it may be 30 minutes.
Because of the extra time for the procedure, it also adds extra time that you are sedated, which will also add extra time in recovery.
So it could now be 2 1/2 to 3 hours for total time including prep and recovery.
But it is still a simple procedure.
Again I wasn't feeling well yesterday an had to end the post without including the above information.
Anything to do with the speech muscles is aided by speech therapy. It can involve articulation, swallowing, etc. and can be enourmously helpful.
I had the worst time with restless legs and couldn't seem to relax. They were the worst when I was overtired. I began taking 400mg of magnesium 2 hours before bedtime and I can say two things within three weeks I had no restless legs and fell asleep easily and slept so well I felt like a new person in the morning ! It worked for me. I really hate medications so thought I'd try something that naturally would relax my twitchy muscles.