24 Hr PH test for GERD - question for those who have had this done
Tuesday morning I'm going to have a tube inserted for 24 hours to test for GERD. I went to National Jewish who diagnosed GERD as the cause of my bronchiectasis and cavitary lesions. I'm getting this test to confirm this diagnosis. Anyway, I am wondering if I should take someone to drive me home afterward. There is no anesthesia used so I should be able to drive myself, right?
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Thanks. I am! So as uncomfortable as it was, it was worth it.
Jenablock....just now catching up on postings.....read the results you had for tests...congrats! Am thinking I will ask my GI Dr for test....shudder...cause I was told my issues at NJH were also from Gerd....no testing done there. Tdrell
@tdrell It's a rough test but it was worth it. I wonder why they don't do more extensive testing at NJH considering that is the diagnosis?
So....FYI...... although I have only mild reflux I had asked the doctor two questions via the portal. 1. Is mild reflux normal for someone my age? 2. Is there a possibility that I am aspirating stomach contents? Her reply: "It is not normal to have reflux and you may be Aspirating stomach contents." So I will still be following the GERD rules. Also will be making an appointment to go see her to discuss more.
Barbie46....l agree with everything Jenablalock has written to you. 71 by the way is "young" for two reasons...
AARP divided old age into 3 categories...
-65 to 75 young old age
-75-85 middle age old age
-85- old
I am about to be 73......my mother died at 101 and 7 months.....so l am hopeful l have years to go....and l want to be able to do what l want to do during future years. Hence l will continue to try to find answers.......and be thankful l am not restricted by insurance.....which is an important variable to health issues as we know.
the tests l have been thru really are not that bad.....l will ask the GI doctor in a few weeks about the confirmatory tests for GERD which Jenablalock just had and described and will not look forward to...but to be thorough ...l will go thru them.
being able to go thru MRI"s which l did for a hip issue assures me l can get thru anything (claustrophobic in MRI machines)
also...watching the PBS Ken Burn's special on Vietnam War and hearing about what the POW's went thru assures me l can get thru tests after their experiences)
tdrell
jenablalock....see how analytical you are!wondering why NJH doesn't do testing of GERD....probably l am guessing they don't specialize in it....they are respiratory...immunology...cardiac.....and it would take more time....
it would have to include the lower GI tract...think colonscopy.....arrrgh....can you just see the issues with the Prep for that??
silly memory l have....years ago i was at Mayos. ...they did colonoscopies and upper GI tests frequently at Mayo's even thought that was not primary reason for going there....and after all the tests...and preparation and consequences of ingesting barium....one of the hotel workers or Mayo folks told me that Rochester Minnesota had a big issue in the sewer systems and the hotels in their pipes....from all the barium that ended up in piping and sewers.....can you blame any system for not wanting that mess!!!tdrell
Actually the same thing happens at NJH because my roomie had more extensive testing than I did and the cleaning people mentioned it when I said the toilet was clogged. 🙁
At NJH, I did do some sort of lighter version where I drank a bit of barium and also some carbonated beverage and was tipped on a table. Did you have that at NJH? This is when they said I had severe motility issues (which the latest tube test did not show). It was actually done at St. Joseph in Denver because whatever they used at NJH was broken at the time. But I guess a little GERD or a lot of GERD doesn't really matter when it comes to treatment. Any GERD will do. 🙂 Dang!
@jenblalock , Hey Jen, did you raise the head of your bed up six inches too?
@jenblalock, I am surprised they do not test for GERD there. Gerd does frequently go hand in hand with bronchiecstasis and mAC.
@jenblalock, I had that same test done last year. You are not being a wimp, it is a miserable tests to go through. I asked my dr if I could drink a little wine with the tube test. He said it was ok to have two glass max. With the discomfort I was having, I was all about that wine! The 24 hour tube felt like I had a toothpick stuck sideways in my throat. It annoyed me constantly until the tube was removed. Like you, I reminded myself that there are worse things that others must endure than what I was experiencing. I had mine done for pre-qualifying for possible lung transplant.