MissKatt 26 Posted July 27, 2013 I had my EGD this morning, no sedatives. It was okay, and went quick but my stomach, chest and back hurt. Nothing too bad, but it's making me really uncomfortable. Is there anything I can do to make it feel better? Eating seems to make it worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arts137 1,811 Posted July 27, 2013 This is not "usual". If it continues, call your MD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kw2walker 211 Posted July 27, 2013 I had my EGD this morning' date=' no sedatives. It was okay, and went quick but my stomach, chest and back hurt. Nothing too bad, but it's making me really uncomfortable. Is there anything I can do to make it feel better? Eating seems to make it worse.[/quote'] Contact your doctor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeniseM 238 Posted July 27, 2013 I was sore after my EGD- my doctor told me to take Tylenol, but it didn't really help. I was sore on the inside from the biopsy's that they took. They also told me no coffee or acidic or spicy foods for a few days- just a bland diet. I ate ice cream and that helped (I was pre-op). I was sore for two days and then I was fine. 1 MissKatt reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoneYa 380 Posted July 27, 2013 Do you mean you were fully awake during it? I had one before surgery with twilight sleep. I had no pain other than a slight sore throat. That was gone by the next day. If you were awake i wonder if you fought against it and strained musçles. Either way, it isn't normal and you should contact your Dr. 1 kw2walker reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissKatt 26 Posted July 27, 2013 Do you mean you were fully awake during it? I had one before surgery with twilight sleep. I had no pain other than a slight sore throat. That was gone by the next day.If you were awake i wonder if you fought against it and strained musçles. Either way' date=' it isn't normal and you should contact your Dr.[/quote'] Yes, I was fully awake. I did not fight it but there was some erosion and he did take biopsies. I'm thinking I must have been pretty tensed up, and they had the bed elevated while I was on my side. Anyway, with a little sleep I'm feeling a bit better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoneYa 380 Posted July 27, 2013 That's good, I'm glad you're a bit better. I don't mean to steal your thread but it has reminded me of my personal EGD horror story. Many years ago I had my first EGD. My husband was handed a pager and told to go to the main waiting room and wait for it to beep before returning for me. It would be 30 minutes to an hour they said. I was given twilight sleep. I woke up slumping off the side of a wheelchair in an empty room. I was unable to hold my head up. My husband was nowhere to be seen and neither was anyone else. I was extremely groggy, much more than I should have been. I managed to get the wheelchair to the door and open it. Eventually a nurse walked by. Just as I feared I had been forgotten in this room and my husband had never been beeped. He was furious because it had been 4 hours since he had seen me and he had tried and failed to get to the back many times. Nobody he asked had any information or offered to look for any. The next day I was in pain head to toe. I thought it was normal. A week or so later I phoned for results since I hadn't heard. Guess what I was told? I had fought and gagged so wildly even sedated that it could not be completed. I had sat around wondering for a week what the had found only to learn they hadn't bothered to tell me it was never done because the scope never went past my throat. They had over-sedated me trying to get me deep enough to stop fighting them to no avail. I spent many years not going back for an EGD when I actually needed one because I thought there was something wrong with me and that it couldn't be done. Turns out there was something wrong with the Dr (loosely used), nurse anesth. and facility. All were incompetent. EGD and twilight sleep when properly done are not painful and do not leave you in a state of blubbering idiocy for 24 hrs. Sorry, back to your regularly scheduled program. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissKatt 26 Posted July 27, 2013 That's good' date=' I'm glad you're a bit better. I don't mean to steal your thread but it has reminded me of my personal EGD horror story.Many years ago I had my first EGD. My husband was handed a pager and told to go to the main waiting room and wait for it to beep before returning for me. It would be 30 minutes to an hour they said. I was given twilight sleep. I woke up slumping off the side of a wheelchair in an empty room. I was unable to hold my head up. My husband was nowhere to be seen and neither was anyone else. I was extremely groggy, much more than I should have been. I managed to get the wheelchair to the door and open it. Eventually a nurse walked by. Just as I feared I had been forgotten in this room and my husband had never been beeped. He was furious because it had been 4 hours since he had seen me and he had tried and failed to get to the back many times. Nobody he asked had any information or offered to look for any. The next day I was in pain head to toe. I thought it was normal. A week or so later I phoned for results since I hadn't heard. Guess what I was told? I had fought and gagged so wildly even sedated that it could not be completed. I had sat around wondering for a week what the had found only to learn they hadn't bothered to tell me it was never done because the scope never went past my throat. They had over-sedated me trying to get me deep enough to stop fighting them to no avail. I spent many years not going back for an EGD when I actually needed one because I thought there was something wrong with me and that it couldn't be done. Turns out there was something wrong with the Dr (loosely used), nurse anesth. and facility. All were incompetent. EGD and twilight sleep when properly done are not painful and do not leave you in a state of blubbering idiocy for 24 hrs. Sorry, back to your regularly scheduled program.[/quote'] Oh my goodness that is horrific. That is the main reason I refused the sedation! They wanted to give me versed which is the twilight sleep. The nurse asked if I ever had it and I hadn't, so how could I have an opinion about it. In the end, the doctor was shocked at how well I did. I did better than a sedated person lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Autumnrain1908 76 Posted July 27, 2013 What's an EGD? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissKatt 26 Posted July 27, 2013 What's an EGD? Upper endoscopy. They stick a camera on a tube down your throat. Not fun lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoneYa 380 Posted July 27, 2013 I love twilight sleep when its administered properly. That day all the stars were misaligned for me and nothing went right. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites