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26 year old female Barrett's esophagus

Hello
I am hoping to seek some relief here. I have recently been diagnosed with laryngopharyngeal reflux, short segment Barrett's esophagus (only affecting the distal esophagus, the proximal esophagus is fine), and after a manometry was done it was shown that my esophagus does not work 85% of the time. It remains open and does not close at all. Food just stays in my esophagus. I've lost 30 pounds over the last 3 months, my hair and nails are very brittle and I am not absorbing any nutrients. I have developed very bad dandruff and eczema.
PLEASE I am seeking relief from this before the next step which is surgery.
 
  asrx786 on 2013-09-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I suggest you write to Joe De Livera on his own site
http://www.joedelivera.com and ask him if he has cured
any cases of this. He has a specific protocol for Gerd that has
worked for many people. He has been on this forum since it began
but he is not on here every day.

I would also google Ronald WhitmontMD ( also a homeopath)
and see his article on Gastroesophageal Reflux disease, and I would
contact him about online or skype consulatation as he is in NY.

If you do have to do surgery, I suggest you look up Dick Smothers
and Barrett's esophagus treatment and Also WeB MD Radio frequency
ablation instead of surgery.
[message edited by simone717 on Fri, 20 Sep 2013 05:31:53 BST]
 
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