Is anyone familiar with MOTILITY clinic or doctor?
I have had daily nausea for nearly 4 years. Have GERD and colitis for which I get remicade/inflimax infusions. Went to my Gastro and a surgeon who told me to get an esophageal manometry, which showed medium hiatal hernia. Also, had an endoscopy w/bravo that showed nothing abnormal. Got frustrated and sent all my records to Johns Hopkins Gastros. who told me to go to a motility clinic. Why and what is that? Ideas or other suggestions. Nausea is ruining my life. Thanks Mike
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I too take a probiotics with enzymes ( lactose intolerant) & I walk after eating…..gasx also helps.
Peggyjean,
While these things have been game changers for me, there is still no cure for gastroparesis. Exercise also definitely helps!
Take Care!
exercise helps for sure. thanks
gotta try gasx thanks!
Thank you for the info. Best to you too.
I’ve had GERD, Esophageal Motility, Hiatal Hernia that gets fixed and returns, and Gastroparesis for years. Local Virginia hospital, Hopkins, Temple Gastro Diseases Unit. Still working on each part but I have had great success with a surgeon in Lurton, Virginia who has helped me thru the Esophageal Dismotility in the first few years and taught me how to deal with the GERD and HH issues. Unfortunately, a surgeon can’t be your daily GI doctor but I found a good one in Fair Oaks Virginia and he has me on 2 Dexilant a day, (and I use GasX for my silent nightly flare-ups); Florastor as a Probiotic, and I keep bowel prep stuff around for the constipation that can go with the Gastroparesis (when I’m not having IBS flares). Seem that what I’m taking is a hybrid mix of what everyone else is.
I think you, Brenda, and Mike, May have just shortened my drive to a good Gastro guy. I’ve been going all the way from the Delaware coast to Northern VA for Gastro problems because once you set foot on the Eastern Shore of the DELMARVA healthcare quality drops off significantly. Luther villa is no further than western Baltimore, which is where I’m going to an orthopedic specialist. THANK YOU BOTH.