Monday, February 19, 2007
ted health update
I'm really happy. I went to a GI specialist today, who told me my pain/heartburn/whatever was probably (mostly) mental, encouraged me to adjust my antidepressants and anti-anxiety meds. C'mon. Really. I've tried everything from a box of Tums, Zantac, and Prilosec, all the way to Xanax and Percocet.She said she'd run an endoscopy anyhow, mainly because of our timeline. So, in to the procedure room, a little Verced to erase the mental etch-a-sketch. After I wake up, they show me pictures from the endoscopy- there is an ulcer (or two) in my esophagus.
Now, they weren't happy, but I am! It's great to actually see a problem, rather than be told it's in your head.
They've sent off for cultures of this thing. It can happen from having a pill get stuck as you are swallowing it, but they really think this is CMV. It's considered rare in healthy adults- but what else is new for me? Just to make sure, they are running an HIV/AIDS test on me. I'm not worried, of course.

So, what's next? They'll tell me the results of the culture in a couple of days. In the meantime, I have a prescription to drink Lidocaine and take a pill that is used to coat the esophagus lining. It'll heal on its own, and it isn't something that would be a long-term worry like ecophageal spasm (which doesn't have a good solution).
We'll blog about the rest of our progress later. Things are on track for Thursday.
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