Radiation, Reflux, LES / Long-term Effect
Hello everyone:
me: 1988 Nodular sclerosing HL Stage 2. Treated with RT to jaw, neck, chest, abdomen over the course of 3 months.
issue:
Around 1998 I became aware of acid-reflux issues primarily in the evening if I ate too late.
Past 5-7 years it has worsened. I don't experience the searing pain of acid in my esophagus per se, but I do have reflux all day regardless of whether I have caffeine/alcohol or not.
I had an upper-endoscopy, and esophagram, barium swallow. The esophagram showed the reflux but otherwise all muscle function was normal (for swallowing).
My diet isn't the culprit. I take generic prilosec. I can feel fluids moving from my stomach into my esphogus -- even after drinking water. So I think my LES (lower esophageal sphincter) isn't working/closing as it once did.
Has anyone else with RT to the neck chest experienced long-term reflux after treatment?
Is there a connection between the RT and a weakened LES (lower esophageal sphincter)?
Any knowledge about this would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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DW had...
Barrett's esophagus. Never had cancer or radiation. This is a condition that developed and advanced over time. It is a pre-cancerous change in the cellular structure of the esophagus due to the constant exposure to acid. I would ask doctor about that. To cure it, she underwent a Nissen Fundoplication. I developed reflux, but only after 20 anti-neoplastic drugs, 2 gray of total body irradiation, and a stem cell transplant. That low level of radiation was very unlikely to lead to reflux - there were many other issues that contributed.
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Long Term Effects
me: 1993 HL Stage 2B. Treated with RT to jaw, neck, chest, abdomen over the course of 4 months.
I have been on Prilosec for years due to the acid-reflux issues. Not until recently have I learned that it is a result of the RT.
Diagnosed with Breast Cancer caused by the RT in 2019.
Now I am experiencing shortness of breath due to the RT damage to my lungs, pulmonary fibrosis is what they are saying. I am trying to learn as much as I can about this because I am freaking out. Currently I am on oxygen at night. I know the damage cannot be reversed but does anyone know anything about trying to slow the progression down?
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