EVERYTHING I eat feels stuck in my throat HELP!!!

AWyldfire
on 6/16/11 3:00 pm - OH
I am 5 1/2 weeks out and everything I eat feels like it is stuck in my throat !!! So right now thinking about ALL food makes me want to hurl !!!!  Any suggestions on this? Anyone else have this problem?  Any advice is so greatly appreciated !!
Thanks,
Angi

        
Heidi L.
on 6/16/11 3:05 pm - San Jose, CA
RNY on 09/21/10 with
Give it a rest tonight and concentrate on your liquid protein and water. Sometimes just giving your pouch a break with make it easier next time you try food.

It can feel like that if you have over eaten or eaten too fast also.

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cabin111
on 6/16/11 3:14 pm
This is a repost...but if it can help even one RNYer who is wondering "WHAT DID I DO WRONG...I can't keep down my food.  I followed the doctor's orders to a tee".  This may help.
What is a stricture?  This question comes up weekly, if not daily on OH.  Below is a copy and paste from Wikipedia.  If you are a few weeks out post op from RNY and have problems keeping well chewed food (even water) down, you might have a stricture.  Very common and very treatable (about 5% of RNY patients get them).  Also do not freak out if you have to go back a second or third time to get treated for one.  The Gastroenterologist will go just below the pouch and air up the "balloon".  It is an outpatient procedure and you will be sedated.
  
As the anastomosis heals, it forms scar tissue, which naturally tends to shrink ("contract") over time, making the opening smaller. This is called a "stricture". Usually, the passage of food through an anastomosis will keep it stretched open, but if the inflammation and healing process outpaces the stretching process, scarring may make the opening so small that even liquids can no longer pass through it. The solution is a procedure called gastroendoscopy, and stretching of the connection by inflating a balloon inside it. Sometimes this manipulation may have to be performed more than once to achieve lasting correction.

cabin111
on 6/16/11 3:17 pm
Call your doctor...You may have a stricture.  We see this issue weekly on the RNY Forum.
AWyldfire
on 6/16/11 3:54 pm - OH
I thought about a stricture also. I take one bite and chew, chew & chew then swallow and it feels stuck so I stop eating. I haven't thrown up @ all. So I just go back to liquids oh and for some reason watermelon does ok !! So I now live on liquids, SF popscicles and watermelon =(
        
chrisgraves
on 6/16/11 10:23 pm - MA
Keep a log of evrything thing you put in yout mouth/pouch for the next few hours and then rate it on a pain scale.  Call your doc sooner than later but it's always good to have a little data to back up why your feeling they way you are. 

Ex:  I ate "xy" at 1pm and felt like ____ for 2hrs 

This helps the docs in determining what test to run.  Also if you find your not getting yoru liquids in your running the risk dehydration so keep sipping.
    
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