Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Modified Barium Swallow/Esophogram

I am scheduled to have the modified barium swallow test done and the esophogram. It is to be done with a Radiologist as well as a Speech Pathologist. I am having this test done to verify if there is now a swallowing disorder or if the esophagus-freak-out is due to reflux.

A modified barium swallow test isn’t much different than a regular barium swallow. You still have to fast for it and you still have to drink/eat disgusting barium laced items. Luckily, for me, Cody is the Radiologist. He has done all of my other barium swallows and is familiar with my case. But, I will tell you this, I hope that I never ever have to do this test again! I have a hatred for barium. Haha!

So they are able to knock out the fact that I have a swallowing disorder right off the bat. This is good news.

Cody believes that all my problems are related to the hiatal hernia and the reflux. He said the reflux is severe enough and no amount of medicine is going to help it. I have been taking Dexilant for the last few months as well. My last swallow test revealed mild reflux but it has gotten way worse. He also said that size wise, my stomach is the size of a small baseball. It may not function at baseball size but there is the possibility of there being enough stomach there to do a nissen wrap and fix the hernia. The hernia is small but since my stomach is so small, that’s probably why I notice it more and it causes me pain. It appears that the lower portion of my stomach that is connected to intestine is functioning how it should be.  He also noticed that my esophagus spams out and shrinks way down. He said that this can be attributed to the multiple feeding tubes or the severe reflux. He also noted that the muscle above the stomach is lazy. He said that it shows no control. He said that if we can get the hernia fixed and get the muscle to start functioning again, that this should knock the rest of the problems into place and things should function as they are supposed to. He said there appear to be no other problems. This is great news to me. At least I know now that there is something to explain all my pains. Once again!


I have an appointment with Dr. Frech on Tuesday and Dr. Rasmussen on Thursday. By the end of next week, hopefully some decisions will have been made and we can move forward with treatment. 

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