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I need to know what kind of tests do they use to diagnose Gastroparesis because I have had it for 2 years now and am extremely sick all of the time. At the present, I cannot eat anymore solid foods because of being afraid. Please help me.

2007-02-07 14:37:15 · 4 answers · asked by pumpkin87 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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Hey - I'm sorry you're sick. I've got gastroparesis, too, and went though PLENTY of tests, so let me see if I can help you out.

Let's see - for me, they caught the gastroparesis on a barium swallow test. That's just a general stomach test - they'll have you swallow first a REALLY effervescent solution or pill (depending on what you can manage) and then x-ray your throat and stomach. They'll ask you to drink about three cups of "barium milkshake" which isn't good but isn't that terrible, either; apparently some people actually like it (ew). If you have gastroparesis this volume will probably make you feel kind of icky - it did for me, but they also let me get away with drinking maybe only half of it. The x-ray is really neat - you get to see your insides, really clearly, moving! All and all I thought the coolness of the x-ray outweighed only moderate unpleasantness of this test.

Then there's one to check your stomach on solid foods, so they'll have you eat an egg salad sandwich made with a radioactive egg. It's not a very big sandwich; for me eating it went okay. Then, over the course of several hours, you lie down under a radioactive sensor, which will measure how much of the sandwich is left in your stomach over time. Easy and painless - just bring something to read!

Last big test I can think of is the endoscopy - I think most people don't remember anything of the actual procedure itself. The worst part of this one I think is the anasthetic they spray in your throat to numb your gag reflex - tastes gross and feels icky at first, but you get used to it. I had this one done under general anasthesia because I can't take the other drugs, and it was totally fine.

Oh, I think they'll also check your pancreas (?) by making you drink 4 cups of water on an empty stomach and then ultrasounding your abdomen. This one's okay, except they're poking around on you when you really got to pee.

They often also want to rule out any other problems through medications - your doctors might want to go through a whole bunch of stomach medications to see if any might help (didn't for me).

Well, I hope that helps! I'm really sorry you're sick - good luck with everything!

2007-02-08 11:55:42 · answer #1 · answered by Cedar 5 · 3 1

Hi Pumpkin

This link should give you an answer to your question.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/gastroparesis/index.htm

To fix the issue you need to do a serious colon cleanse. Detox the bowel from toxins and a lot of issue will be resolved.

a. You need to drinking a gallon of water a day (flush the system).
b. Eat or juice organic raw fruits and vegetables for the next 10 days.
c. Do a colon cleanse like on herbdoc.com

You're taking control of your health by asking questions and now you need to take action. Able to heal oneself is a freedom I cant quite explain.


“Benjamin Franklin - "The best of all medicines are rest and fasting"

Best of health to you

2007-02-07 14:49:56 · answer #2 · answered by Natural Healer 6 · 0 0

Radioactive Egg Test

2016-11-07 08:20:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have gastroparesis... I just got diagnosed this week after several years of suffering...

They did 2 endoscopy's, 2 colonscopy's, x-ray of my abdomen to make sure it wasn't an impaction instead, fecal samples, CT scan, hydrogen breath test, MRI & the swallowing of the pill-camera...

I'm being treated with Reglan

Good luck to you... let me know what happens?

2007-02-09 06:30:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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