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Esophageal Spasms• The Science and a Look Inside my Spasm First Aid Kit | By Sommer Rose 

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Esophageal spasms are probably the most disabling part of my achalasia journey, but they are manageable sometimes! Here’s a look into the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and my personal struggle with spasms.
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@donnaclemow5061
@donnaclemow5061 6 месяцев назад
Does anyone have severe beltching like all night an can not stop
@el.bincherinos4537
@el.bincherinos4537 3 месяца назад
I have this (hopefully temporarily..) at the moment after 72 hours of vomiting (threw up absolutely nothing 70 times). I haven’t been able to eat in a week and I can barely swallow my own spit and saliva and have never wanted to give up on life so badly because hearing these videos makes me think it’s going to be an all day every day for the rest of my life thing and I CANNOT LIVE LIKE THIS.
@Amz3211
@Amz3211 Год назад
Stress is probably my main trigger. I get all those symptoms You describe… sometimes the pain is 10/10, but can go months without one, or get 3 in a week. I can relate having a Ready pack… bucket, water, tissues, etc…I often try and put on relaxing or meditative Music if I’m Having a Spasm At night. My achalasia playlist… Thank you for sharing. Hang in there…
@BambooFlute-WalkingStickFlute
@BambooFlute-WalkingStickFlute 3 месяца назад
Please look into the POEM operation .
@fixeditonceandforall
@fixeditonceandforall Год назад
This was an awesome video. Very thorough and informative. Yo have a great on-camera personality. Thank you for putting this out!
@christybaum
@christybaum Год назад
I just found this and I have the jackhammer esophagus. It’s no fun….. Black pepper makes mine worse. Warm tea … especially Chamomile… helps a lot. It helps relax the spasm.
@user-pj9nf2wd2d
@user-pj9nf2wd2d 5 месяцев назад
I was just diagnosed with jackhammer too… my pressure was 45,000 on the manometry test. Have you had the poem procedure yet?
@jordansheldon2682
@jordansheldon2682 Год назад
Have you ever tried DGL licorice tablets? They help me in some cases especially at night
@davidbuckley540
@davidbuckley540 8 месяцев назад
I’ve had my first HM 2 days ago and my spasms have been insane! My spasms always get bad after a procedure (had 3 previous dilations) so I’m hoping they might calm down in a few days/weeks. My spasms always start in my chest but go right into my ears which is the worst part, can last for 10 minutes or 2 hours and as you know are unbearable! One thing I find helpful is heat, as soon as I feel it in my chest I use a heat patch or heat rub and it definitely helps. Thanks for the video it was really helpful
@junemorkin6336
@junemorkin6336 3 месяца назад
I’m sorry you have this problem, especially being so young. I’m in my 70’s and have had this for a few years, but I didn’t know what it was. I’m just getting help for it now and your video was very informative and helpful. 🙏🏻
@StephenRezzaOfficial
@StephenRezzaOfficial 11 месяцев назад
Currently in the hospital with the suspicion I have jackhammer esophagus. My entire esophagus and throat closed up after 2 weeks of throbbing pains behind my adams Apple hoping there’s a fix of some sort
@heatherh3457
@heatherh3457 Год назад
I have had obstructive achalasia for 30 plus years and nutcracker esophagus. Heller's myotomy helped with the obstruction so that it is only a problem occasionally but the nutcracker spasms are far worse than full on labor pains and frequent if not managed. I have been able to get instant relief with chiropractic adjustments of the T5 and T6 vertebra. Found this out purely by accident when having a spasm during adjustment. Regular chiropractic adjustment has proved to be effective for 25 years. When pain is less intense I can get quite a bit of relief with massage of this area. Hope this helps some others.
@jn2400
@jn2400 5 месяцев назад
Interesting I've has suspicions mine has to be spine related or pinched nerve. If I lie down with a towel rolled under my back I don't seem to have them. Ever since I fell off a ladder it seems around that time it started.
@JB-fi7rk
@JB-fi7rk Год назад
Do you get heart palpitations with it also?getting ready to do botox to see if that helps me
@Shaolin-Jesus
@Shaolin-Jesus Год назад
I have this absurdity living in my chest too, it makes every minute of its waking so miserable. i had to take time off college because of it, I hate that it took my education away, my life essentially. How do you maintain the will to exist?
@gabrielromerogonzale
@gabrielromerogonzale Год назад
I try succesfully swallowing air into my esophagus and the pain relieves at the moment. Another trick is drinking cold or icy water. Good luck collegues of misfortune.
@me-hk4rl
@me-hk4rl Месяц назад
by far the most common cause of illness overall is nerve interference.
@Shadeem
@Shadeem 5 месяцев назад
I think I have this and for about 7 years. It has been utterly random in causes. It has slowly become more of an issue. Could be once every 6 months, in more recent years it is far more frequent. While it is nowhere nearly as bad as others it is deffo becoming more life changing and need to pursue treatments
@Nonkjjjjj
@Nonkjjjjj Год назад
When I eat (only when I eat and some time after) it feels like my upper stomach "gulps" or a jolt of adrenaline , is this esophagal spasm? Or a type. I thought it was a etopic heartbeat but it's in stomach area and only when I eat
@user-pj9nf2wd2d
@user-pj9nf2wd2d 5 месяцев назад
I was just diagnosed with jackhammer esophagus and my pressures reached 45,000 on the manometry. 😢 I’m 47 and things are def getting worse for me… the drugs are too strong and made my tongue swell so I’m just sticking with the peppermint oil. I’m hoping I can get the POEM surgery. These contractions are just so unreal…. I have lost 8 pounds in 2 weeks bc I can only tolerate liquids for now. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@heatherh3457
@heatherh3457 5 месяцев назад
I forgot to mention that the doctor prescribed nitroglycerin spray to relieve the spasms. The esophagus and sphincter are the same smooth muscle type as the heart. When they had pills they were far more effective but the spray works just not as quickly. Usually requires two applications. I don't go anywhere without it.
@BambooFlute-WalkingStickFlute
@BambooFlute-WalkingStickFlute 3 месяца назад
Please look into the POEM operation , look it up on the net .
@user-lz9xz6lu3u
@user-lz9xz6lu3u 6 месяцев назад
When I get these you are freaked out and in your own world!! If I cup my head with both hands and cover my ears it sounds like a laundry washer in the spin cycle!!!!
@LG-gw6xw
@LG-gw6xw 5 месяцев назад
I immediately rub castor oil on my abdomen and neck and try calming breaths. It does help shorten the episode.
@donnaclemow5061
@donnaclemow5061 2 года назад
I 💕 your videos. I suffer from Achalasia too. I've had a Heller myometry too
@irfanraja308
@irfanraja308 Год назад
you are amazing im in love with you
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