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Old 08-23-2006, 07:57 PM   #26
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Cool Re: Does anyone have esophageal spasms?

Hi, I have been dealing with the spasms since 1981, after finding out I have acholasia, (can't swallow) I chose the dilation over surgery, turns out that my esosphagus was as stiff as a board, and I have no motility , they do not contract. So when doing the dialtion my esophagus ruptured in 3 places, and of course they didn't know at first, I just knew I was in plenty of pain, finally in emergency surgery they found the ruptures and sewed them up, what a horrible way to go, I definitely couldn't have food for 2 months, they fed me with a tube in my stomache, so anyway, long story short, I still don't always swallow very good, have to eat soft foods, and the most horrible thing is the spasms, I also thought I was having a heart attack, they have never told me there was anything I could take for this, and as I spent way too much time in the hospital already, I just don't want to go back for anymore tests. I take Previcid, which helps the reflux, and believe it or not, one day a friend told me he has the same thing, he eats soda crackers for it, honest to God, it really works. Don't expect it to work with one cracker, I always get them in the middle of the night, used to wait it out, which was very painful, I now keep soda crackers on my nightstand, and sometimes, will have to eat quite a few before it helps, but, it does help, and I don't panic anymore not knowing what it is, I guess I will always have it, hope this can bring you a little relief.
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Old 09-06-2006, 07:25 AM   #27
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Re: Does anyone have esophageal spasms?

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Hi Lia,

I am new to these boards and specifically signed on to join the digestive board...then I saw your post...the weirdest thing I found was that...my name is ALSO Lia...(I didn't think anyone else spelt it this way... )

I am ALSO suffering from the EXACT same thing as you...and have now been diagnosed with esophageal spasms...I'm battleing the same things as you...the same pains as you...everything.....I hurt 24/7 also and am at my witts end with this....

I'm very frustrated an in pain every day...the chest pain is the worst!!

Just thought I'd reply to your post and let you know that there is someone out there who also is going through the exact same thing as you....who also happens to have the same name...LOL!

Hope you find a way to stop hurting so much...(and if/when you do..can you share it with me? ha..ha..)

Li
Thats exactly as i feel. I think they call my condition irritated escophagus, but i ache 24/7 and just starting to get fed up with all the symptons. So much for using Nexium!! Hmmm there must be better pills around. Strange how life is rosey, then bang something hits you.
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Old 09-08-2006, 08:03 PM   #28
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Re: Does anyone have esophageal spasms?

Hi to all on the board The reason I am posting to you all is (1.) I know what a lot of you are going through, and my heart goes out to all of you. (2.) Seems like no one wants to help doesn't it? I know that from personal experience. (3.)To tell you all to go do a search on esphageal spasm and see what you come up with. Ask Jeeves is a very good place to start. This will perhaps answer a lot of your questions (by the looks of what I'm reading, it looks like most of your doctors aren't doing this) and by all means print out what you find and take it to your M.D's or specialists.

I have been diagnosed with esphageal spasm and went through a lot of the stuff that you guys are going through now. ER visits, thought it was a heart attack; being told it's from GERD (esophageal reflux when it wasn't) and given the same lousy meds I hear mentioned here like Zantac, Aciphex, etc. which did not damn good.

Should I say I was fortunate enough to have my esophagus spasm when my GI doc was doing my endoscopy, and hence the diagnosis. Now the treatment however is not that simple since most M.D.'s don't even listen to their patients now adays. So be verbal and take in your research.

When my family doc retired shortly after my (pain attacks) I have been hunting around for a decent M.D. and that's alot harder than it sounds. So far I have been through 3 of them.

If you have been diagnosed with esophageal spasm to back to your GI doc, get him to send this diagnosis to your M.D. so now your M.D. know what you have for sure. Getting it treated again is another matter since most M.D.'s aren't even up on this stuff. (That's where the research you've done comes in handy). You take that with you to your M.D.

The cause of esophageal spasms in relatively unknown, although several sites have taken quite a few good guesses. The real problem is in getting the meds you need to resolve the problem.

Calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine will come up when you research this, and so will low dose anti-depressants like nortriptyline (if my memory serves my correctly. Yes, I took the print-out to one of my new doctors and he prescribed nifedinpine and yes it worked. However, I was also on Ativan since I'm the anxious type, so he told me he wanted me to get off this med and wouldn't prescribe it. I thought okay I can deal with that. Yea, until the spasms returned.

Apparently the nifedipine (which is generally used to control blood pressure) works only in conjunction with my Ativan which apparently is sometimes used to control muscle spasms. So I've been through 2 more docs since then. The second doctor, even though I told her I had esphageal spasm put me back in Aciphex and another antacid to control the problem. Well, guess what? This doesn't work and she doesn't believe that heartburn is NOT causing the PAINS. However, she (for the time being renews my meds for the Ativan). So I go back to the GI doc tell him, and he agrees to compose a letter to send to my new doctor (now #3 doc), and does say my problem is being caused by anxiety, but somehow ESOPHAGEAL SPASM was not in the letter to her. So now I am in the process of having him re-write the letter with these words so the next doctor will have a clue. Believe me, unless these doctors see it in black and white, (since they don't listen to their patients) they need all the CLUES you can give them.

In the meantime, my new doc says it is all anxiety, and I need to see a psyche since she doesn't want to renew my Ativan meds. Granted, I believe in a lot of cases it does stem from anxiety, BUT it is no longer anxiety when it presents an acute physical manifestation such as esophageal spasm. I mean this story goes on and on, and before I bore you all to death, let me say that :
1. Calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine can be helpful, sometimes combined with low dose anti-depressants
2. Also found a site that says they are sometimes treated with benzodiazepines which is Ativan, etc.
3. Nitroglyercine has proven to be very helpful for the chest pains; however, sometimes it can cause awful headaches. You can get Nitro-patches or Nitro-Quick to disolve under your tongue for immediate relief. However, once again go to RX list on your computer BEFORE you go to the doc to see what the side-effects are or if you think this treatment could be for you.
4. Homeopathic remedy -- peppermint oil mixed in water. If you can manage to gag this down.

So do not take my word for it. Search for hours if you have to, and you find comfirmation of what I've said above. Then proceed to your doctor with all the info you've obtained and maybe, just maybe he'll listen. My personal advice, if he doesn't listen and you are getting no better GET ANOTHER DOCTOR.

Esohageal spasms are incapacitating and if they can be treated with medications that can successfully relieve the pain then why should anyone have to suffer with this condition because a doctor doesn't want to write a prescription which he feels may be habit forming? IT JUST DOES'NT MAKE ANY SENSE, especially if it relieves the pain, and one can function properly again.

Okay, I have vented a little, but I hope most of all that I have helped some of you go about getting answers, go about getting help and having what you need when you present to a doctor and say, "I have esophageal spasms".

May you all be well, get well, and stay well. Hope I have helped at least some of you.

Signed,

RaineyDay Woman
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Old 09-11-2006, 02:37 PM   #29
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Unhappy Re: Does anyone have esophageal spasms?

I just did a search on this topic because I've been having spasms in spades recently. In fact, I just took a donnatal the doctor had prescribed for me last year when I was burping uncontrollably right before an endoscopy. I think the latest bout happened because of my hiatal hernia+recent weight gain+probably aggravating the hernia with weight machines at the gym. The "attacks" still make me panic, though, and I'm sure my usual high-anxiety personality doesn't help.

With me it feels more like pressure than pain on my chest and the feeling that I'm going to stop breathing (with accompanying dizziness). Hate it!
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Old 09-12-2006, 08:35 PM   #30
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Re: Does anyone have esophageal spasms?

I am so glad that somebody else is going thru the same thing! Well, I'm not really, cause I feel really sorry for you! i have been having some of the same symptoms as some of the other folks posting..sometimes i feel like i'm having shortness of breath, chest pain (but only in a bad episode), there is also pain in the middle of my back (does anybody else have this?), also it sometimes feels like i've swallowed something that is too big for my throat..do you know the feeling? like i've stretched something, but i really haven't. I also have the fluttering feeling in my chest..kinda like your heart skips a beat..but I've had an EKG done and there's nothing, so I'm particularly interested in hearing from the person that has the fluttering...my doc said it could be a mitral valve, but i'm not so sure considering all of my other symptoms...i have told him about all my symptoms and he prescribed me zantac which may or may not help..i don't know...it doesn't happen all of the time...i can go for weeks without a bad day, but when i do have symptoms it lasts for about a week or two almost solid. I have laid off the caffiene and tried dieting and exercising. i just get really depressed when i start feeling out of breath for no reason...by the way, i do get dizzy sometimes when it happens..weird huh? I don't know, it may be anxiety but i don't really feel stressed. I've always had stomach problems..i've been diagnosed with IBS, if this continues after some more dieting and exercising i will be going back to the docter, who by now probably thinks I;m crazy with all these vague symptoms...i know my own parents even think i'm crazy, despite my mom having some of the same symptoms..messed up...well if anybody has any thougts or ideas I would love to hear it!! Thanks.
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