Does anyone know if gastroparesis is progressive over time?
i was diagnosed with gastroparesis about 3 years ago (gastric emptying study). I had it several years prior, however, just went undiagnosed and YEARS ago was unable to eat fibrous vegetables things like broccolli etc. it would just "sit" and come back up hours later - totally undigested. I am managing it by dramatically changing my lifestyle both when and what i eat. Currently I am unable to eat anything solid after 2 pm. if i want to be able to lay down and sleep around 9-10 p.m. Lately things seem to be getting worse and there are some days where i ONLY eat pureed things/smoothies, frozen yogurt and nothing solid - otherwise i feel nauseous all the time. I was wondering if this is what happens - that things get worse and worse until eventually you cannot eat any solids at all and perhaps even have to get a feeding tube put in?? Seems like the gastroenterologists i have seen know "next to nothing" about this condition. One told me "you can just drink Ensure" - like it was no big deal to drink Ensure the rest of your life!!
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Domperidone has not had bad side effects for my daughter. There is another med that name I forget which is prescribed in the US and does have serious side effects. It is often the first prescribed med. side effect is muscular, forget the name.
https://www.drugs.com/condition/tardive-dyskinesia.html
Reglan is the scary med and tardive dyskinesia is the side effect to avoid.
Thank you for responding! I should be able to find him through a Google search.
Hope you feel better soon!
Donna
@grace3 thanks for the hugs.
May I ask @grace3 what has been your experience with this condition?
I eat baby food too! Banana 🍌 one it’s good but sometimes it gives me itching on mouth. I’m going to get tested for allergies maybe that would say. But definitely there’s days I just eat mushy things to help. Thanks for sharing your experience 🙏🏻blessings ❤️
I have gastreoperasis I believe came from after my adrenalectomy, never had a problem before this operation. I don't know an answer, but I can relate. There are days we're I just don't eat anything. When I feel good ill eat, but then realize after time, it's way to much. I'm not so sure about GI Dr's, I mean they had me on 5 different pills. I just said enough is enough. Now months and months later I'm hurting again. Bloating nausea oh my. Not only gastreoperasis, but Gerd and hiatal hernia, constipation and the list goes on. I hope you find answers, but on my not so good days I do protein drinks and broth.
This medication is not available in the US. It is also contradicted in people with certain heart conditions. Sadly, I am not a candidate for this drug. I am very happy this has helped your daughter. Hope it continues to bring relief.
Donna
Lidiana:
i just now see your post. you have a lot going on it seems like. There is only one definitive test for gastroparesis - the gastric emptying test - did you have that done yet - if not you should ask your GI guy to schedule it. i have a really good protein shake i drink - blend it with banana and pineapple or various other fruits - its called maxpro and has 30 grams of protein and lower sugar than most. it is really quite good. You can get it online. it is quite expensive but one bag lasts a long time and since you are not spending money on "real food" it is well worth it! i use about 1/4 cup orange/pineapple juice for liquid and the fruit is frozen - so it comes out very tropical tasting. get the vanilla - that way you can add whatever flavor you like - berries, pineapple, banana etc. sometimes i use chocolate milk for liquid - for a chocolate shake. i mostly have the shake daily, blended vegetable soup - cooked and blended fruit (apples or pears) and when i am doing "well" i can manage toast and a few other plain things..
I had a surgical procedure called a Pyloroplasty 2-1/2 weeks ago. I am having a difficult recovery but hopefully I will be able to add some foods to my diet. I eat white bread toast with creamy peanut butter, yogurt, milkshakes, tuna, baked or mashed potatoes or sweet potatoes.
I weighed 130 pounds 4 years ago. Today 99 pounds. This is by far the most terrible thing to deal with!!!!
Brenda:
thank you for the update. your diet sounds very similar to mine - looots of bread/toast and shakes - main thing I eat. Can you eat stewed fruit (boiled and then pureed) - I find that a "nice treat" and sometimes warm it up and have it with frozen yogurt - very delish (since we cannot enjoy much!). that is a procedure I would consider if my condition deteriorates further. I am thankful right now I can eat what I can eat. Please let me know how you do once you recover. They did that procedure endoscopically - right? Did you have the botox injections into the pyloric valve first - to see if it was going to work? Just wondering .... Did your GP happen "all of a sudden" or did it happen gradually over many years? that was my original question - I am trying to find out how it progresses (or if it does). I definitely think mine is worsening. Another question - how many hours before you lay down to go to bed at night do you stop eating? that is one of my main issues. I cannot eat anything after 2 p.m. other than liquid otherwise the minute I lay down I get pain and nausea. Also - did you go to a specialty center to get the surgery done and if so where? Sorry for all the questions but I am trying to get some answers here and not many people seem to answer the questions I have....