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Hi, all.

I have appointments next week for manometry and EGD. I'm especially nervous for the EGD because I've never been under general anesthesia before. Would anyone be willing to share their experiences with these procedures so I know better what to expect?

Thanks!!

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Hi, all.

I have appointments next week for manometry and EGD. I'm especially nervous for the EGD because I've never been under general anesthesia before. Would anyone be willing to share their experiences with these procedures so I know better what to expect?

Thanks!!

Im also scheduled for these procedures in 2 weeks. You should be put to sleep for the Egd & will be awake for the manometry.. I am freaking out about the manometry, they need to put a tube down your nose & you are awake.

Im only 5 weeks out & having trouble keeping things down, I can tell im eating more since my surgery but just feel so nauseated all the time & horrible gas, heartburn..I keep hoping I will start feeling better & wont need the procedures.

Good luck, take care..

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I've had both tests done... the EGD you're put into what they call "twilight" , they put a tube down your throat to check for strictures, hernias, and any ablation on the esophagus. The manometry wasn't that bad even though you're awake they use a spray to numb your nose and throat. It basically checks the muscles in your throat and makes sure you don't have problems swallowing.

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Thank you both for your replies. Do the procedures hurt? I imagine having a tube down your throat while awake isn't too comfortable! I hope I don't throw up on anyone! =)

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Im also scheduled for these procedures in 2 weeks. You should be put to sleep for the Egd & will be awake for the manometry.. I am freaking out about the manometry' date=' they need to put a tube down your nose & you are awake.

Im only 5 weeks out & having trouble keeping things down, I can tell im eating more since my surgery but just feel so nauseated all the time & horrible gas, heartburn..I keep hoping I will start feeling better & wont need the procedures.

Good luck, take care..[/quote']

And lulugirl, I'm sorry to hear you're not feeling well! My surgeon ordered these tests pre-surgery for me. I hope you're feeling better soon and are able to skip the procedures!

Best,

Mandy

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Thank you both for your replies. Do the procedures hurt? I imagine having a tube down your throat while awake isn't too comfortable! I hope I don't throw up on anyone! =)

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The manometry is a little uncomfortable but no worry of throwing up on anyone..... the test took 15 to 20 minutes ..... i really didn't feel anything cause she numbed my throat really good. Good luck

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You're welcome

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No problems with the EGD. I remember them putting something in my mouth to hold it open. The next thing I was waking up! Went to eat Breakfast and went shopping later with my sister and a friend!

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