Esophagus will not stay open...suggestions?
My endo. doctor is frustrated, and I am frustrated with him. I feel tension from him when I have had to be dilated (twice in the past 5 weeks).
He has mentioned seeing a surgeon, but the surgeon says "you do not want me to cut again unless is is dire."
I am getting a j-tube place again dude to my weight in a few weeks.I am 36 years old and the thinnest I have been through this battle (6'4'' 144 lbs now).
ANY suggestions?
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They did try some sort ofunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
They did try some sort of steriods, initially. I have had stents, as well. The steriods did not help and the stents don't stay in...this is why I am so frustrated!
My anastamosis has two strictures and the cause for closing up is scar tissue.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatordwhite0002 said:They did try some sort of
They did try some sort of steriods, initially. I have had stents, as well. The steriods did not help and the stents don't stay in...this is why I am so frustrated!
My anastamosis has two strictures and the cause for closing up is scar tissue.0 -
Hello dwhitedwhite0002 said:They did try some sort of
They did try some sort of steriods, initially. I have had stents, as well. The steriods did not help and the stents don't stay in...this is why I am so frustrated!
My anastamosis has two strictures and the cause for closing up is scar tissue.
Sorry you are
Hello dwhite
Sorry you are having such a hard time. I was a caregiver for my dad. He passed away from ec with mets to the liver in March. He too had a lot of scar tissue in his esophagus from the chemo and radiation treatments. My dad had one dilation, which did not do too much, and then had a stent put in. His stent stayed in place and he did very well with it. It is unfortunate that the stent did not work for you. I would not be happy with my doctor either if he made me feel the way your dr makes you feel. Have you ever considered getting a second opinion? Maybe another surgeon to do the dilation? Just a thought. Hope all starts to turn around for you soon. Keep us updated.
Tina0 -
congradulations on being a
congradulations on being a four year survivor!
I had surgery in may 2008. I have had three dilations. The Dr. didn't have success with the first two because of inflamation.Before the third one I had to take tiny bites and grated a lot of my meats. Two months ago it was closed almost completely. The dr. used a pediatric scope and once again wasn't able to get the results he wanted, but it has been a lot better this time. He told me acid reflux can cause inflamation and can be a cause of it closing. Since then I try even harder to keep down reflux. I take meds for it and sleep ellivated. So far it's been a lot better. I'm not having to grate my food. The dr. explained the surgery to open it, and I definately don't want it. I know from experience how frustating this can be for you.
Good luck in future treatment and please keep posting. I might need to use your experience in the future.
Sandra0 -
I am going through the same thing
I had my surgery in June. The first 4 weeks after surgery were great. After that though I had trouble swallowing and had 3 dialations in 6 weeks. My GI doctor saw they weren't working so he put a stent in my throat. It is a covered metal stent and works great. He left the first one in for 6 weeks which dilated me to 18mm (within 2 days of it being put in). He then took that one out and I have had the current one for 4 weeks which is at 23mm. He is planning to leave this one in for another 6 weeks or so. The hope is that when we take this one out I won't need another one.
My doc says that using the stent in this way is called "off label" meaning this is not the intended use. It has been working though as I can eating anything my stomach can handle and I have yet to get anything stuck in my throat.
Here is my doctors info in the case you want to pass it to your doctor:
Round Rock Specialty Clinic: Havemann Benjamin D MD
302 University Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665-1032
512-509-02000
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