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Showing posts with label Stomach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stomach. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Endoscopy Results and what's next?

Biopsy results from the endoscopy came back clear. Actually, the term was, "Unremarkable." I guess this time that just means nothing to remark on. ;) So since that all looked great, we can now say that Westin definitely does not have Eosinophilic Esophagitis! Yeah!  But we still don't know what is causing his stomach burning. 

The gastro sent us home from the hospital with a prescription for Carafate.   Westin is to take it three times a day before meals.  Westin has still had the constant burning but has not had any attacks.  He has been careful about what he eats but each day he is getting a bit more daring.  Although, he did pass on steak last night.  Carafate is used to treat ulcers (it serves as a protective coating to let the ulcer heal) so I don't know how long they will keep him on it. 

While on the phone with the nurse practitioner from the gastro's office, she said that the doctor would like to have an abdominal x-ray taken.  So yesterday afternoon we got that taken care of.  While checking in I noticed the order said, "Check fecal load"...so I don't know if he is thinking there could be a blockage or slow emptying?  I have called but haven't yet heard the results of the x-ray.




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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Homeschooling in Radiology

Yesterday Westin was scheduled for an Upper G.I.  This is a procedure where the patient first drinks a fizzy concoction that puts a lot of air on the stomach.  Then you drink a barium mixture that coats the esophagus and the stomach.  This drink I like to call "the cement mixer" as it is heavy!  I was shocked how heavy the Styrofoam cup was that contained it.  Once you drink that you lay on an x-ray table and roll around to fully coat your stomach.  Then you drink another mixture and as you swallow it an x-ray machine is used to watch it slide down your esophagus and enter your stomach.  Pictures are taken at various points for later viewing.  But the procedure is done by a doctor and it is real time.  I was able to watch my son's procedure and it was quite interesting.  The wanna be medical professional really found it interesting.  My son, on the other hand, thought it was kind of gross.  He was able to watch it too at the point where he was laying on his stomach and the doctor moved the monitor so he could view it too.  I don't think he watched very long.

Westin has been struggling with chronic burning in his stomach for months.  This Upper G.I. was really just a pre-op procedure to ensure that there was no narrowing that could cause problems for the upcoming endoscopy.


While these times can be negative experiences, Westin handles them quite well.  He makes me very proud.  What he doesn't realize is that these are great learning opportunities.  The opportunities to learn from life.  Who can say if this will influence him in the future.  Maybe he will want to go into Radiology, you just never know.  But he has seen how it works and that is half the battle of finding your interest.  If you don't see it, you don't know if you are interested.  I know that I love all these new experiences.  Sure, I wish they weren't needed for my son's sake, but I do enjoy experiencing new things, especially in the medical world.  I really should have gone to medical school!  Too bad it wasn't on my radar when I was younger! 
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