Anyone diagnosed with Gastroparesis?
I have had problems similar to so many GI people. The swallowing problems (food stuck in the throat, bloating, nausea, feeling like choking, "fullness" for hours). Finally after many upper and lower scopes ( have 18 cm colon left and function 80% well when cervical neck is well), a small hiatal hernia, numerous different PPI's for stomach changes, reflux, etc. and now on Nexium, the finding out the main problem 6 years ago was gastroparesis caused by a pain medication. Instead of a pacemaker, I tried a "newly" approved drug for the pyloric muscle of the lower stomach, botox, placed in 3 places to keep the muscle open a little so food could continually be released into the small intestine. The erythromycin in a low dose is a prokinetic, making the nerves contract the stomach muscles but, wasn't working. Still use 4x/day. This way no food collected in the stomach being able to "rot" causing sepsis, and decreased daily nausea and vomiting. I still can only eat small amounts and is more liquid or soft medicine/foods. My appetite isn't the best. I often have reflux, bloating, constipation and hoarseness. But it has been 3 yrs since botox to my stomach and it is working. I take my blessing where I can. I hope this helpe others.
Also, my diet had to change to rapidly digesting foods like white bread and not the "good" eating I was doing like whole wheat or 21 grain bread ( was laying on my stomach for hours), plus many vegetables and also many raw vegetables...a no no.
My daughter is going through so much of this and is an RN. Has Barrett's esophagitis, hiatal hernia, dysplasia, leaky gut syndrome i.e. and awaiting biopsies. Constant n/v, bloating,hoarseness, food in the throat like you in the chat.She is also an RN. On many "new" meds again.
It really can get to you especially when you work and have a very busy life like she does.
My best to all. Hope I could help someone.I understand your frustrations. It is wonderful having an understanding doctor that listens!
Joan
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As I have written before,my gastroparesis was caused by my narcotics. Many medications can do this. Before botox was more popular and my Reglan was discontinued (I had Parkinson-like symptoms), doctors in Philadelphia wanted nto place a pacemaker in my stomach. A lawyer I knew told me about "botox" trials that were starting at another hospital in Philadelphia and his daughter had it...was doing great! Not wanting to travel into the city and so far away...but getting sicker and sicker...the erythromycin wasn't really helping as a prokinetic (making my stomach contract and emptying it)...my local GI doctor told me Hershey Medical Center was starting to use botox to the pyloric sphincter. I had it done January 2014 and still am 80% better! A God send!
Where did they give you the shot? I had them in my head for migraines a few years ago....not much luck with that then.
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Since you believe yours was caused by Narcotics did you stop the pain meds and if so how long ago did you stop?
Hi, I am also looking for help with the same problems,also something for the nausea I have tried all the meds.I was just diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy. How do all these neuropathy's play in with all these GI problems?
Hi,its Lori again. I just found your post. I need help!! I do go to Cleveland Clinic,and I know I'm a complicated case with overlapping diseases. I have ben getting worse each year and hope to pick up info that can help me.
Darli can you tell me what Failed Nissen w/gastroparesis and possible Mals would be? Thank You, Lori
Hi Lori you said you have a failed Nissan? Can you tell me more? I had a nissen done I'm not sure if it helped me or hurt me more. Was diagnosed with a nutcracker it's where your esophagus goes into spasms very painful. Looking for someone going through the same thing.
God bless you @montgomery41 !!! I’m so sorry that you’re going through all of that. I have moderate Gastroparesis so I’m not suffering the way you are. It sounds like your gastroenterologist found a bezoar ( or bezoars) in your stomach. Surely they are going to check again after you’ve been on the liquid diet for a while. And your gastroenterologist should be sharing all of this with your GP. If you don’t think your gastroenterologist is doing everything possible to help you, maybe you need to look for a different one.
Good luck to you!
@montgomery41
This does sound very uncomfortable and I can understand your concern. A second opinion as suggested by @pdilly sounds like a wise decision.
It might be best that your second opinion come from a research oriented health care system like Mayo (clinics in Minnesota, Florida and Arizona) or a medical university in your area. You need to have some good specialists overseeing your condition and your treatment.
Will you post an update on your search for help?
Yes, I will post updates as I have them. Thank you both!!