Two years ago, I was examined for pathological burps and reflux, and the result was 100 percent thermal and esophageal pressure inefficiency.
In a word, the esophagus cannot move at all and cannot swallow at all.
At that time, it was hard for me to endure, and I had nissen surgery at a famous university in my country with the results, but a year after the surgery, my stomach still feels stuffy and I burp every time, but I can't do a cool burp. And the food and the water just come back down my throat and suffer from side effects that I can't lie down on.
I told the doctor who operated on this symptom, but he prescribed psychiatric drugs, calling it my neuropathy, and I took it for over a year.
A year later, he said there was nothing more to do and that my mental symptoms were a burden that I would take with me for the rest of my life.
I stopped going to the doctor's office and visited the other doctor due to persistent symptoms. Physicians have diagnosed me with secondary acallasia, which is still 100 percent inefficient esophagus motility causes fluid stagnation and underflow in the lower esophagus.
The physician recommended that you go to the original surgery and tell him to loosen so that my esophagus could send down the food under gravity.
So he issued medical records and video records, and I went to the surgeon's office and told him what was going on, but the surgeon went mad and said, "Are you telling me it was my fault?"
He said the esophagus was not a gastrointestinal organ, and that everyone was supposed to stop eating and go down the esophagus.
And he said, "If you want to, I'll let you undo, but after that, come on condition that you don't look for me even if there's any aftereffects."
He cursed me for having my hernia removed and all the surgical sites removed. I was devastated, but I went to another surgery, and the surgeon looked at my labs and told me that I could do a re-surgery with Nissen to Tuppet , because my ineffective esophageal motility was right and my esophagus wasn't working out.
But he said he couldn't be sure if I'd be able to get rid of all the symptoms I had, and I asked other university hospitals to say the symptoms. but he says same like ******(surgery doctor)and he said my swallow is fine. He said that I'm normal when he saw my esophageal pressure test and contrast. I have a strong suspicion that he has something to do with the doctor who performed my surgery, but anyway, it's hard because we have different opinions.
I'm sorry that the writing is too long, but I'm so tired. I need to think a lot about
re-surgery and dealing with side effects after re-surgery. Has anyone been in the same situation as me?
Post Edited (bubibig) : 3/3/2021 10:25:57 AM (GMT-7)