I love lucy lover 61 Posted May 25, 2013 What's that? Where you fart a lot or something? I wish it was that simple, its where your stomach cannot process the food and you end up throwing everything up, its way different than being stuck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baba Wawa 543 Posted May 26, 2013 Gastroparesis is basically paralysis of the stomach. food just sits there, causing pain, nausea and vomiting. It can come on after a viral infection, upper abdominal surgery. Often, the cause is unknown. Surgery, such as WLS or gallbladder surgery is often cited as a cause due to damage to the vagus nerve during those procedures. It is standard of care to protect the vagus nerve when doing surgery, but sometimes in isolating it and "protecting" it, it is injured. I have mild gastroparesis and achalasia (esophageal disease). Both are uncomfortable and require lots of lifestyle changes, including eating a low Fiber, low residue diet (complete opposite of the Lapband diet). I find that green tea with essential peppermint oil, about 10 drops, helps with the spasms that can occur with these disorders. I hope you find some relief soon. Best of luck to you. 2 JACKIEO85 and I love lucy lover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baba Wawa 543 Posted May 26, 2013 Bummer' date=' what are they doing for you on that?[/quote'] I'm seeing a specialist, a doctor who has pioneered many surgical techniques involving the upper GI tract, this coming Thursday. My regular GI doctor is concerned that more surgery could = more nerve damage. He, along with my PCP and a good friend who is a doc, recommended this doctor. He and his associates also do bariatric surgery, since achalasia sometimes is treated with a modified rny procedure. My band has to come out, but I want the best available medical care to ensure the best possible outcome. The last year has been such a learning curve...never dreamed I could be dealing with such a difficult situation. 1 JACKIEO85 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lizzytish11 25 Posted May 26, 2013 I'm seeing a specialist' date=' a doctor who has pioneered many surgical techniques involving the upper GI tract, this coming Thursday. My regular GI doctor is concerned that more surgery could = more nerve damage. He, along with my PCP and a good friend who is a doc, recommended this doctor. He and his associates also do bariatric surgery, since achalasia sometimes is treated with a modified rny procedure. My band has to come out, but I want the best available medical care to ensure the best possible outcome. The last year has been such a learning curve...never dreamed I could be dealing with such a difficult situation.[/quote'] Did this happen right after your surgery or later? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I love lucy lover 61 Posted May 26, 2013 Gastroparesis is basically paralysis of the stomach. food just sits there, causing pain, nausea and vomiting. It can come on after a viral infection, upper abdominal surgery. Often, the cause is unknown. Surgery, such as WLS or gallbladder surgery is often cited as a cause due to damage to the vagus nerve during those procedures. It is standard of care to protect the vagus nerve when doing surgery, but sometimes in isolating it and "protecting" it, it is injured. I have mild gastroparesis and achalasia (esophageal disease). Both are uncomfortable and require lots of lifestyle changes, including eating a low Fiber, low residue diet (complete opposite of the Lapband diet). I find that green tea with essential peppermint oil, about 10 drops, helps with the spasms that can occur with these disorders. I hope you find some relief soon. Best of luck to you. thank you so much, appreciate the good information. Will start looking into that right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baba Wawa 543 Posted May 26, 2013 Did this happen right after your surgery or later? The symptoms of GI problems started about 15 months after. The pain presented like cardiac problems at first, but after my gallbladder removal, they dramatically increased. The achalasia came after my unfill last June. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites