Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 I am a 72 year old male in central Indiana, USA. I've been battling Achalasia all of my adult life. I've had dilatations, multiple bo tox injections, and even had a Heller Myotomy in November 2010. None of these gave me any long term relief. I found the effectiveness decreased as I aged. They were talking to me about the surgical technique to remove my esophagus. I recently had a balloon dilatation. So far the results have been near miraculous. In the month since I had it I've only had 3 minor episodes of food " sticking " . In all 3 cases the situation resolved itself after a second or two. I've been able to eat virtually anything I want, steaks, pizza, or doughy dinner rolls. All of these were potentially troublesome prior to the balloon procedure. They did the process in 2 steps. The first time they inflated the balloon to 20 mm. This gave me relief for about 5 days, but the symptoms returned. Then they upped the balloon to 30 mm about 2 weeks later. Since then no problems at all. So what I'm recommending to you, if you have been struggling with this condition and have been disappointed with the success of conventional dilitations, ask your Gastro doctor about the balloon procedure. If he doesn't do it find somebody that can. If you can't find one, and live anywhere near central Indiana and would like the name of the clinic that did mine, contact me off list at r11rtrdr@.... If your experience is anything like mine I think you'll be ecstatic. Greg Greenwood, IN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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