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24 Hr. PH Test
      #40161 - 01/23/04 04:27 PM
chinagrl

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Hey guys... so I'm sitting here with the tube down my throat. A big NOT FUN. Has anyone else done this test? Is there anything to make it easier? I've already decided talking is out. Help please?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40163 - 01/23/04 04:39 PM
joanmarie

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Tell me more. I don't have a clue what you are talking about but it sure doesn't sound fun. What do they think the ph will tell them? Is it all the way down your throat and you aren't gagging Yuck! You have my sympathy!

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HUH? new
      #40169 - 01/23/04 04:56 PM
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Tube down your throat? I had one down my throat once -- it was a periscope -- but it was done by an ENT. It was horrible.

Honey, I'm sorry -- I can't imagine why you're doing this by yourself -- how much longer -- and, more importantly, WHY?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40180 - 01/23/04 05:49 PM
chinagrl

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Hey guys, so the 24 hr PH test measures the acidity levels in your stomach for, well, 24 hrs. They numb up your nose (not much fun) and put a catheter down it, and then you wear it down your esophogus for 24 hrs. It's hooked up to what looks like a CD player that records the info. All of this sucks, including the fact that the bottom of the tube kinda hurts when I talk, breathe, eat, or swallow, but the worst part is that it comes out of my nose and is taped up the side of my face. Very, very attractive.

Anyway, it's a test for GERD and GERD related stuff. On the plus side, I can tell you that 30 cm down my stomach it's 5.8 on the PH scale, and 20 cm down it's 7.5. Vaguely interesting, huh?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40181 - 01/23/04 05:52 PM
joanmarie

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Ooooh. Doesn't sound like much fun. Are you having symptoms of GERD? I would think they would just put you on a med if you were having reflux symptoms. Do you turn it all in and have the tube taken out tomorrow? Hope you can sleep o.k.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40182 - 01/23/04 05:53 PM
chinagrl

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Yeah, I was actually diagnosed with GERD before I ever got diagnosed with IBS. I am on medicine for it, and have been for a long, long time, but some times the medicine doesn't work and I get horrible heart burn that manifests itself as terrible, terrible chest and back pain... so they're trying to see what's going on.

I get the tube out tomorrow at 4 pm... I can't wait! As for sleeping, I'll see I guess!

Thanks for the kind thoughts guys... medical tests just suck, huh?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40190 - 01/23/04 06:08 PM
joanmarie

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Are you able to eat with that tube in there? What will they be able to do differently for your GERD? Is GERD the same thing as acid reflux? Aren't you tired of all these questions?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40196 - 01/23/04 06:13 PM
chinagrl

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Nah, I'm actually grateful for the questions, like I said I can't really talk out loud right now, and any distraction is welcome.

I can eat. I can't eat anything that's acidic, but I don't usually do that anyway. In a minute we're going to go get some ice cream (the ok stuff) because I'm hoping the coldness will numb my throat again.

Yeah, I think GERD is the same as acid reflux... I'm not sure though.

And I have no idea what we can do differently for me after these tests. I'll find out next Friday when I have an appointment with my gastroenterologist.

Hopefully what ever it is ends the pain!!!

Just to finish my pity party... on top of this I have menstrual cramps! Waahhh!!!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40200 - 01/23/04 06:18 PM
joanmarie

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Is your throat sore too? I do feel sorry for you. The closest I've been is having my nose scoped and even though they shot that spray in there I thought it hurt alot! I've also seen the eating disorder pt's with tubes in, and they never are very excited either. I sure hope the ice cream helps. Do you have trouble eating chocolate with your GERD?
I take Prilosec, and so far it seems to help. I can sure tell if I forget to take it.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40209 - 01/23/04 06:39 PM
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Wow, you poor sweet thing, you. I just wonder why some people get dealt such a raw deal. It's SOOOO unfair. Amazing that you can go through all this as well as you are, Girlfriend! I'd be heading for the Jack.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40210 - 01/23/04 06:41 PM
chinagrl

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Yep, my throat is very sore. Yeah, the very nice nurse numbed it, which was weird in and of itself... she put a cotton swab so far in my nose it touched the back of my throat. Gross huh? I hope the ice cream helps too...

Between the IBS and the GERD I have trouble eating everything!!! I'm usually ok for a few hours in the middle of the day to eat most anything I want... so I take advantage of that time.

Also, while we were out the people stared at me!!! It was horrible. A little glimpse into what people who live with disabilities must feel like everyday I guess. Eric, my husband, said that he was going to have to yell at one woman if she didn't quit staring. I felt like an animal in a zoo!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40212 - 01/23/04 06:42 PM
chinagrl

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Ha ha... nah, they expressively forbid alcohol!!!

But thanks for the kind words... they really do make me feel better. You all are so nice.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40213 - 01/23/04 06:45 PM
joanmarie

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Did the cotton swab hurt? That just sounds tortuous to me. What are your IBS symptoms? I know the GERD causes heartburn, pain, and trouble swallowing which certainly is enough. What other symptoms causes you to have trouble eating?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40219 - 01/23/04 06:52 PM
chinagrl

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It didn't hurt, because she'd already shot the numbing stuff up my nose with a syringe. That hurt though!!! It stung really badly. The swab just felt very, very odd and uncomfortable.

For IBS I have constipation and diarrhea, a lot of bloating and a lot of gas.

Between the IBS and the GERD if I don't have medicine, and a lot of it, I just spend all the time feeling nauseous. Sometimes I feel hungry inside, but the smell of food or the taste of it makes me sick.

The worst problem with the GERD is the terrible back and chest pain. I used to worry I was having a heart attack cause I get that tingling in the arms they talk about.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40221 - 01/23/04 06:56 PM
joanmarie

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What do you take for the nausea? I have a similar problem in that my appetite doesn't kick in till the evening. But if I go all day without eating much I end up feeling shaky and light headed. When the nausea is really bad I take compezine, but you can't take that everyday.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40225 - 01/23/04 07:03 PM
chinagrl

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I don't take anything for it, sadly. I just deal with it. Normally I don't actually throw up, and if I need to I just duck out of class or work into the bathroom and then resume life.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40227 - 01/23/04 07:08 PM
joanmarie

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Duck out of class? It must be hard sitting through class when you feel that way. They haven't come up with anything to help you? Do you take anything for the diarrhea? The GI was talking to me about some bile salts or something like that he has found effective for diarrhea. We'll see.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40230 - 01/23/04 07:12 PM
chinagrl

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Actually, I'm just used to it. I love school so much that I try to get involved in the conversation and ignore it. I'm a pretty big geek so I usually can. The worst is when I have class across lunch time (I did last semester and this semester too). I really need to sit down and eat a good lunch or I get super super bloated! That's the part where my zippers start undoing themselves. Which is embarrassing in classes. Especially the ones I'm teaching!

My doctor told me that the diarrhea comes from the constipation, my body flushes a lot of water down to try and clear it out and then it causes the reverse problem. I also have trigger foods for that, so I avoid them.

I've been waiting to take fiber again until after the GERD testing is done. I'm a little nervous about it.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40232 - 01/23/04 07:13 PM
BarbaraS

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I hope the rest of your night goes smoothly for you. How awful.

I'll think about you during the night. I don't think I'll be sleeping very well either - my first head cold of the winter. Rather have a head cold than a tube down my throat.

I recently read under Mayo.com about a new procedure for GERD's. I'll check for the article for you. I believe the difference between GERD's and acid reflux is acid reflux occurs occasionally. GERD's is a medical condition that can lead to Barrett's Esophagus.

Take care

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40233 - 01/23/04 07:15 PM
chinagrl

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Quote:

I believe the difference between GERD's and acid reflux is acid reflux occurs occasionally. GERD's is a medical condition that can lead to Barrett's Esophagus.





Thanks Barbara! I was thinking that this was what it was, but I wasn't sure. So I thought I'd be safe and wait for someone who knew what they were talking about.

I'm sorry about your head cold, that's no fun either. Colds and the flu always aggravate my stomach fiercely. I'm not sure that's much better!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40235 - 01/23/04 07:16 PM
joanmarie

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I would be very interested in seeing that article. Thanks.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40239 - 01/23/04 07:20 PM
joanmarie

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Bloating in front of a bunch of people is bad, but I hate the gas attacks even more. I don't know what I would do without a private office; probably explode! My best friend at work has gas problems too, so we at least are able to laugh about it. She keeps a can of air freshener in her office! What are your trigger foods?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40240 - 01/23/04 07:20 PM
BarbaraS

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Oh it is much better than a tube and a sore throat.!!!

My stomach has been fine so far. I started my new job on Monday and I think all the patients who don't cover their mouths made me sick.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40243 - 01/23/04 07:27 PM
chinagrl

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tomatos, diet coke, cheese, wheat bread, iceburg lettuce...

there are a lot of foods that I've just hated ever since I was a kid, I think because they make me sick, like eggs, mayonnaise, cottage cheese, olives.

Oh, and the absolute worst is alcohol.

it's funny, now that you ask I can't remember them all!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40244 - 01/23/04 07:28 PM
joanmarie

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How long have you had your IBS and GERD?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40245 - 01/23/04 07:28 PM
joanmarie

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How's the job going?

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Article about GERD's new
      #40247 - 01/23/04 07:29 PM
BarbaraS

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I did read another article, but will look for it when I'm feeling better.



Surgical and other procedures
Both surgical and nonsurgical procedures are available to treat problems related to heartburn. Endoscopic procedures, which are nonsurgical, are less invasive than surgery. Doctors usually will consider less invasive measures first.

Nonsurgical procedures include:

Endoscopic dilation. This procedure permits a doctor to widen (dilate) a narrowed esophagus (esophageal stricture). During the procedure, your doctor passes a dilator such as a balloon down into your esophagus and inflates it. Endoscopic dilation has a high rate of success. However, a small risk of perforating the esophagus exists, and the stricture usually recurs if you don't control the condition causing heartburn.
Endoscopic suturing system. Picture a miniature sewing machine attached to an endoscope. This new suturing system places stitches in two different locations near a weakened lower esophageal sphincter. Your doctor uses the device to tie the suturing material together, creating barriers to prevent stomach acid from refluxing into the esophagus. The procedure takes an hour or less to perform, doesn't require incisions and can be done as an outpatient procedure. Side effects may include a sore throat or mild chest pain for a day after surgery.
Stretta system. Another new procedure uses controlled radiofrequency energy to heat and melt (coagulate) tissues within the portion of the esophagus that contains a malfunctioning valve and at the junction of the esophagus and upper stomach. It appears to work by creating scar tissue that helps tighten the valve that keeps stomach acids where they belong. This is not the same type of scarring that requires dilation. As with the endoscopic suturing system, this procedure takes an hour or less to perform, doesn't require incisions and can be done as an outpatient procedure. Again, side effects may include a sore throat or mild chest pain.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the endoscopic suturing system and Stretta system in April 2000. Both procedures are less invasive and are intended for people with uncomplicated GERD who prefer minimally invasive procedures to medications. Neither procedure is recommended if you have a hiatal hernia or Barrett's esophagus. The long-term effects of each treatment are unknown.

People who experience severe heartburn or for whom medications don't provide relief may need to consider surgery. In surgery known as fundoplication, surgeons wrap the upper part of your stomach around the lower esophagus. This places more pressure on the sphincter to help keep it closed. Traditional fundoplication is major surgery, requiring an abdominal incision and a long hospital stay and recovery period.

Doctors can perform this same operation using laparoscopic surgery. In laparoscopic fundoplication, your doctor cuts small holes in your abdomen and inserts miniature surgical instruments and a tiny video camera. This allows your doctor to wrap the upper part of your stomach around the lower esophagus without a major incision. Recovery is rapid. You can resume all activities after just one week, instead of the four to six weeks with traditional surgery. Although laparoscopic surgery appears to work well, it's still relatively new, and the long-term effects aren't completely known.





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Re: Article about GERD's new
      #40251 - 01/23/04 07:34 PM
joanmarie

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Thanks for the info!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40252 - 01/23/04 07:34 PM
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You are being an absolute sweetheart to keep entertaining me. Thank you, it means a lot.

I'm pretty sure I've had it all of my life. I had to go to the doctors for constipation when I was really little (he prescribed mineral oil, very gross). When I was 13 I started feeling sick to my stomach all of the time, so that's when I started with the Pepcid. It was prescription back then. That didn't work, so I had my first endoscopy and gastric emptying test, and then it was onto the Prilosec and some anti-spasmodics. That didn't work so then I took 2 prilosec. That didn't work so they put me on a low dose of an anti-depressant that was supposed to calm my stomach down. Then they came out with Nexium which spared me taking two pills a day. The nexium and the amitryptilene worked ok, but not great, which is why I'm doing this new round of tests. So I've had my diagnosis of GERD for 12 years, even though they're still not sure I really have it, and the IBS for 8 or so.

How long have you been dealing with this?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40254 - 01/23/04 07:35 PM
BarbaraS

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Thanks for asking. CNA is hard work and I'm working in the unit where patients require total care. Last night I got hit and pinced in the arm. Another man was trying to kiss me. Most of the patients apperciate us, but there are the few who are crabby!!

I rather know if Nursing is for me before I invest two years full time in a Nursing program. I'm thinking the best doctor's to work for should be GI's. Maybe I can educate them about Nurtition and IBS. Think a doctor may listen?

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Re: Article about GERD's new
      #40255 - 01/23/04 07:36 PM
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Thanks! I did some reading on the surgery, and apparently the side effects can be really really bad. One of them is that you can just never throw up ever again, and I can't guarentee with my IBS that I won't need to!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40257 - 01/23/04 07:38 PM
chinagrl

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No, after the past couple of weeks I don't think a doctor will listen. In fact I was having a complaining session with my nurses today about how rude and mean the doctors are.

On the other hand, I've loved all of the nurses I've had lately. They have all been so caring and so helpful and patient with me. My nurse who does the Ph tests is coming in specially tomorrow to take my probe out because my doctor messed up the original date of my test. I think nurses are really really wonderful people and they deserve all of the money they get.

I'm sorry if your patients don't properly appreciate you!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40258 - 01/23/04 07:39 PM
BarbaraS

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Chinagrl how awful to have to deal with GERD at such a young age. I bet you were the only person in your school who had a scope put down your throat.
I give you alot of credit to beable to teach and work on your PHD.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40260 - 01/23/04 07:41 PM
joanmarie

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I had lots of trouble with constipation as a kid too. I remember my mom giving my laxatives and prunes a lot. The IBS started when I was 19, and it comes and goes. I'm still waiting for the recent bout to go! I take an antidepressant for the IBS too and prilosec for the reflux due to a hiatal hernia. My kids are entertained with friends this evening so I am having fun on the boards.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40261 - 01/23/04 07:43 PM
joanmarie

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It sure is worth the effort. Clinic of some sort would sound best to me so you could have daytime hours. I work with geriatric patients too, so I know what you mean!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40262 - 01/23/04 07:43 PM
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Thanks. Yeah, I thought it was SO COOL to have pictures of the inside of my stomach, but my Mom threw them out before I regained my memory after the exam. I was so, so bummed.

With school, it helps that I love what I do, and I'm really committed to it. It also helps that in grad school we only take 9 hours of classes a semester... so I have more free time than if I had a "regular" job, plus breaks off. Which are all good things for my stomach.

See what I'm impressed with is everyone on this board who has kids... sometimes I feel like my stomach problems make me really selfish, and my husband has to take care of me. I worry that my kids would get the shaft.

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Re: Article about GERD's new
      #40263 - 01/23/04 07:44 PM
joanmarie

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What are you supposed to do if you have the stomach flu?!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40265 - 01/23/04 07:45 PM
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Mine has come and gone in the past too... I was pretty happy and free for about three or four years... then it started up again my first year of grad school. Now I'm three years into it. I'm hoping it's on a three year cycle and I'm done for awhile soon.

How old are your kids? Boys or girls or boths?

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Re: Article about GERD's new
      #40266 - 01/23/04 07:45 PM
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See, that's what scared me!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40267 - 01/23/04 07:46 PM
BarbaraS

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My patients are in their 70's to 90's. Some of them can still hear what is going on around them, but are not able to talk or move. It has to harder for the patient to live that way than for me to take alittle abuse.

I'm so happy to know your nurses are great and sorry you have to put up with rude doctors. I'm sure nurses try to make up for lack of respect from some doctors.

However, my GI was great and very caring, but not knowlegable on diet. My current GP is also a good doctor. There are good doctors out there, but hard to find.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40268 - 01/23/04 07:47 PM
BarbaraS

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Joan what kind of work do you do?

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Re: Article about GERD's new
      #40269 - 01/23/04 07:48 PM
joanmarie

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Surely they have to make accomodations for that, I mean really, it is a natural reaction if there is a virus in your GI tract. Weird!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40271 - 01/23/04 07:50 PM
chinagrl

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Yeah, the nurses were telling me about how sometimes THEY get terrible treatment from the doctors.

I'm sure there are nice ones out there... it's just hard with insurance dictating who you get to see to find a nice one.

Anyway, my current Gastro doctor may not be nice, but she seems a lot more competant than the last guy I went to, and I'll take that.

Wow, it must be hard to work with your patients every day. It must be so sad to think about them just lying there. Do you play the radio or TV for those who can still hear?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40272 - 01/23/04 07:52 PM
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I'm a social worker in psychiatry. I work half time as a "floater" which means I cover for the other social workers when they are gone. We have a geri psych unit with pts who often have dementia and are placement problems due to their behaviors. It is a very interesting job. I love working psychiatry and work with a lot of supportive folks. Some of the Drs can be a problem, but what's new?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40273 - 01/23/04 07:53 PM
BarbaraS

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By the time you have kids you will have your IBS and GERD's mostly controlled. I don't feel my kids get shafted anymore.

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      #40274 - 01/23/04 07:55 PM
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I'm sure you never let them get shafted to begin with... however crummy you felt.

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      #40275 - 01/23/04 07:55 PM
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Competent is definetely important.

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      #40277 - 01/23/04 07:59 PM
BarbaraS

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I'm sure Joan can give you more info. about working with Elderly people.
What is intersting one of the last senses to go is your hearing. It is very important to talk to them. We get them out of bed and alot of them sit in Gerry Chairs and go the the Living Room where there is a tv, radio and activities. Most importantly the drapes are open and they get sun exposure.

I work part time - 48 in a two week paid peroid. Full time would be too hard.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40278 - 01/23/04 08:00 PM
joanmarie

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I sure hope it is coming to the end of your cycle too. I have a 2 year old son, a 9 year old daughter, and a 12 year old son. I thought I was done after 2, but the pill failed me and I got pregnant unexpectedly with the now 2 year old. They are all a ton of fun and I love watching the different stages. The older kids and their friends are all really good with the little one. Don't get me started on my kids-kinda like Bev's house-I could go on and on and.....

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40280 - 01/23/04 08:01 PM
BarbaraS

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Only time they get shafted is during PMS. PMS is getting worse with age.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40281 - 01/23/04 08:01 PM
chinagrl

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See, hearing was the first one to go with my Nana. Followed by her mind... (she has dementia). She's a very interesting lady to have a conversation with. She tells me all sorts of fascinating things about stuff that happened in the 40's, but she doesn't remember anything from the past five or so.

It's sad to watch...

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40282 - 01/23/04 08:03 PM
chinagrl

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Wow... that's a big age gap! I guess it means you won't be going through the empty nest syndrome for a long time though!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40283 - 01/23/04 08:05 PM
joanmarie

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I totally agree-when you have kids it is really tough to work fulltime and give them the time they need. I have a son with learning problems. He is a smart kid and the sweetest child I have ever known, but now is ready to enter junior high and struggling with the fact that he won't be in the same classes as his friends, and thinks the classes he has to take are for stupid kids. Ugh, I hate it when they hurt-I wish I could take the pain for him! I'm sure you understand with ADHD.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40284 - 01/23/04 08:06 PM
joanmarie

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That is so typical of dementia. I hate that disease. It takes perfectly wonderful people and robs them of their dignity and short term memory.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40285 - 01/23/04 08:06 PM
BarbaraS

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I'm sorry to hear about your (Grandma Nana).

I agree it is sad to watch, but listening to a patient talk about their past is fun. I love hearing the stories of their childhood. I was spoon feeding a patient the other night and she wouldn't eat. I finally figured out how to feed her. Every time she asked me, "What should I do now"?, I told her she had to eat and she said okay and opened her mouth.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40286 - 01/23/04 08:07 PM
joanmarie

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They say having dementia patients talk about their past and look at old pictures is very good for them. So you are doing a great service by listening to the stories.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40288 - 01/23/04 08:09 PM
BarbaraS

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Thanks Joan.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40289 - 01/23/04 08:11 PM
chinagrl

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Yeah, the dignity is the worst part. My Nana has a really hard time accepting the fact that people need to bathe her and dress her and that she can't use the stove anymore. She gets so frustrated and angry with herself and with my uncle, whom she lives with.

When I'm in town she usually lets me dress her without a fight which makes me feel good. She's a lot better for me than the day help that was coming in. She does have terrific stories though! And a house full of bizarre and interesting stuff. We found a newspaper from the day Lincoln was shot!

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Signing off now. new
      #40290 - 01/23/04 08:13 PM
BarbaraS

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Joan hope you can keep Chinagrl busy for awhile.

My 9 year old really wants to talk and btw he saw your picture and thinks you dress really fancy.

I can relate to special need children. Hope your son adjust well to Junior High.

Chinagrl try to get some sleep tonight and let us know how you are doing in the morning.

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Re: Signing off now. new
      #40291 - 01/23/04 08:14 PM
chinagrl

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Thanks. Have a good night!

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Re: Signing off now. new
      #40292 - 01/23/04 08:14 PM
joanmarie

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Trust me, that was the only time I dressed that fancy. My daugther verifies that!

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40295 - 01/23/04 08:24 PM
joanmarie

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I'm sure that you would push through it like you do in school. Most of the time I try to ignore it, but sometimes I feel like the kids get cheated, like when they want to go to the mall and I don't feel up to it. But sometimes they offer a distraction for me which really helps.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40296 - 01/23/04 08:26 PM
chinagrl

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Well, I could see myself using any excuse to get out of going to the mall.

I think I'm going to head to bed now... I'm pretty tired and the more I sleep the less I know I have this thing in.

Thanks for talking to me tonight... I really appreciate it! I hope some day to return a favor to you.

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40300 - 01/23/04 08:31 PM
joanmarie

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Take care. I hope you sleep well. I'm afraid with the kids having a sleepover, it will be awhile before I get to bed!

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Well? new
      #40352 - 01/24/04 08:05 AM
Bevvy

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How'd ya do overnite, Girlfriend?

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Re: 24 Hr. PH Test new
      #40354 - 01/24/04 08:20 AM
mickeymouse

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Chinarl...hope you were able to sleep lastnight. This does not sound like a fun procedure!

I have also had bad heartburn since I was...hmmm....13 or so, I lived on rolaids and tums. I was prescribed Ranitidine (twice, am on that again now...but the effects wear off) and losec. The heartburn don't go away, I have the opportunity to take this test as well, but I am scared to! If the surgery you were talking about is needed, that don't sound fun either. A doctor I seen told me you wouldn't be able to burp for the rest of your life, the gas would have to escape the other way ....I guess the same as throwing up, nothing comes back up!

Again, hope you are doing well

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Re: Well? new
      #40357 - 01/24/04 08:35 AM
chinagrl

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Actually, last night wasn't bad. I had some trouble sleeping, but that was added to by the fact that it was too hot and my dog decided to take up the bottom 1/2 of the bed. Anyway, so I got pretty good sleep.

This morning I really wish I could blow my nose, but it seems like my throat has gotten desensitized to the tube so I can talk again, which makes me feel better!

Anyway, don't not take the test if you need it... just think, after my build up, it can't possibly be as bad as I make it sound!

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