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Hey, Vera! That's great that you got your fill and all is well. Thanks so much for talking to your dr and passing on the info. I had an upper GI the day after surgery, is that the same as a flouro?

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Hi Blossom, Congratulations!!!

The difference is in the machine they use.

An upper GI is a term, Also called an upper gastrointestinal (GI) series or simply an upper GI, upper gastrointestinal tract radiography is an x-ray examination of the esophagus, stomach and first part of the small intestine. However, in order for the anatomy to show up on radiographic images, the upper gastrointestinal tract must be coated or filled with a contrast material called barium, an element that appears bright white on radiographs. The barium is given to the patient to drink. This procedure is called upper gastrointestinal tract radiography when the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum are evaluated, or a barium swallow when only the pharynx and esophagus are evaluated.

Fluoroscopy is a technique for obtaining "live" X-ray images of a living patient. The X-rays is coupled to a television camera. The Radiologist can then watch the images "live" on a TV monitor. Basically, It's just referring to the machine.

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And Michelle, I haven't really been around at all. Right after Vegas got a severe upper respiratory infection and chest cold. 3 antibiotics didn't work so I've actually been on disability till this week. MD wanted strick bed rest. What a pain but I was sleeping 16 to 18 hours a day so I guess my body was really tired and needed the rest. Also needed oxygen and nebulizer treatments just to breathe right. She wanted to admit me but I'm glad I conviced her to let me stay home.

Michelle, my size 14's are getting a little big. After the holidays, I'll send you a box of clothes!!

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Congrats! Glad to hear everything went well, does your dr. think eventually something will have to be done to get rid of the kink???

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