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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: pjb on May 07, 2010, 11:52:36 am
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I am sorry I have not been on this for a few months having alot of medical issues with my daughter and myself... But my main question I would like to present to this informative forum is to see if anyone else has heard of this. I have been diagnosed with several things but the one I am concerned with is Gastroparesis/sluggish stomach and in my researching this I have read it can be caused by a neurological issue and it is the Vagus nerve that can cause this. So I was wondering in surgery if they are stimulating the 9th & 10th nerve while removing the tumor on the 8th cranial nerve could be the reason for my diagnosis which explains how I have felt since the surgery. I have to follow-up with the doctor in a few weeks but I need to take care of a couple of other issues before then. I would appreciate it if anyone else has faced this problem ??
Best Wishes,
Pat
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Hi Pat.
I know from my operative report that my AN was up against my 10th Cranial Nerve, but fortunately, it didn't seem to be bothered by it. I would imagine if yours needed to be manipulated at all to get your AN out, it could be negatively affected. That would be a good question to ask your surgeon, since he should know what nerves may have been nearby. Or if you have your operative report, you may be able to find out from that.
Hope you and your daughter are doing well!
Lori
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Hi Pat.
I know from my operative report that my AN was up against my 10th Cranial Nerve, but fortunately, it didn't seem to be bothered by it. I would imagine if yours needed to be manipulated at all to get your AN out, it could be negatively affected. That would be a good question to ask your surgeon, since he should know what nerves may have been nearby. Or if you have your operative report, you may be able to find out from that.
Hope you and your daughter are doing well!
Lori
Lori, Thank you, my daughter is diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus thank goodness the cells are not active she just has to be careful and keep up with the medication. I called the surgeon and they want to test me but I have to wait until I go for other things but one report states they were stimulating those nerves and another report left out the 10th nerve, all the other nerves were listed but that one makes you wonder why??
Best Wishes,
Pat
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I have been diagnosed with several things but the one I am concerned with is Gastroparesis/sluggish stomach
Pat,
My brain stem was involved with my XL tumor and was pushed over to a letter "s' shape. Consquently I was having sleep and bowel issues. (Gone since the tumor was removed and swelling went down)
This is the brain stem's function
http://biology.about.com/library/organs/brain/blbrainstem.htam
Was you brain stem involved with your tumor?
DHM
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I used to have a co worker who had the gastroparesis. She was a diabetic. I also heard of a occ pt with it when I was working.
There is the possibility that it is not AN related.
Cheryl R
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cheryl thank you for your reply I believe I read somewhere it can be neurological if it was injured but lately whatever I read I keep forgetting I cannot blame that all on the AN alot has to do with getting older.....
Best Wishes,
Pat
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DHM, That is a good question I am not sure ? The surgeon's just stated that the tumor was successfully removed after my one month check up I was still not feeling right and I could not think of what type of questions to ask and they were also very blunt when I did ask something about the hearing so I just left. In reading the reports of course mostly clinical but I do have to reread it again but my tumor was small 1 cm. so I do not believe it was touching the brain stem. The only thing that I stated before was that they were stimulated the other nerves during the surgery which is documented. I guess what I just want now is validation as to why I am still not feeling right from my head down but it does explain why I have trouble swallowing and the food feels like it is getting stuck at times really bad. I just have to learn to eat small meals and except there goes the days with the Buffet restaurants. I always have to try to find humor but lately even that is getting more difficult..
Best Wishes,
Pat
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I have been diagnosed with several things but the one I am concerned with is Gastroparesis/sluggish stomach
Pat,
My brain stem was involved with my XL tumor and was pushed over to a letter "s' shape. Consquently I was having sleep and bowel issues. (Gone since the tumor was removed and swelling went down)
This is the brain stem's function
http://biology.about.com/library/organs/brain/blbrainstem.htam
Was you brain stem involved with your tumor?
DHM
Thank you for that link