I wonder if someone here has some insights or opinions.
I will make it short and concise: about 16 months I woke up coughing and choking. I went to an ENT doctor. Because I had so many problems breathing, we thought it could come from my deviated septum. So I had the deviated septum surgery performed. And I could breathe. But I was still having phlegm and mucous going down my throat. At the same time, I had no heartburn.
After a few months my ENT doctor recommended me to an allergist. She did all the tests but could not find anything. She then diagnosed me with gerd. I was then sent to a GI doctor.
The GI doctor ran the barium swallow, which came back negative to great amounts of reflux. He did the motility test and also the 48 ph Bravo. The 48 Bravo came back quite positive for GERD. I was then put on the usual: nexium, prevacid, tagamant, etc. Nothing seemed to work. I also went to see another ENT doctor who diagnosed me with GERD. Through this the entire time I kept clearing my throat 5000 times an hour, but without any heartburn or chest pain.
Finally, it was decided that I should go for a Nissen. Iwas sent to Mt. Sinai and a date was set up for the surgery. The night before surgery the surgeon called me and said he would not go through with the surgery because a 24 hour probe was not performed. Although the official diagnosis was LPR, he could not see anything for this on the test results. The surgery was canceled and I went for the 24 hour probe which came back negative. The surgeon canceled the surgery a second time and I was sent to yet another ENT doctor.
The new ENT doctor performed a thorough examination and said he could not see any acid in my esophagus. He then prescribed neurotin, which I have been on for five days. I am still clearing my throat constantly and have phlegm and mucous.
Has anyone else had an experience like this. Has neurontin helped. If so, how long did it take to kick in? If so, could you let me know how you proceeded with your life.
Many thanks,
Barnett