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Jun 13, 2021
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SaturdaySpecialDay
Q Hall 5th floor
not important, but EE = erosive esophagitis, EoE = eosinophilic esophagitis
treatments are different so just trying to avoid confusion
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CB ENT docs...(sorry for the gen pop post)
byujdmba
6/13/21 10:12am
ENT is the wrong option if you have dysphagia/odynophagia. You need to see a gastroenterologist and have endoscopy.
SaturdaySpecialDay
6/13/21 10:26am
If you are coughing and short of breath when you eat or drink, you need a swallow study - that's speech pathology eval
SaturdaySpecialDay
6/13/21 10:27am
I have a family member with EE. Her experience sounded a lot like the original post.
MarkWatney
6/13/21 10:37am
I have EE, and although there are some similarities to what the OP describes,
jreid191
6/13/21 10:55am
Possible. Or maybe people with the same diagnosis experience different symptoms.
SJS
6/13/21 11:01am
not important, but EE = erosive esophagitis, EoE = eosinophilic esophagitis
SaturdaySpecialDay
6/13/21 11:17am
Good to know. EoE is what I have.
jreid191
6/13/21 1:27pm
With that timing and location probably reflux exacerbation.
SouthAnch
6/13/21 10:27am
So you decided to take a sub therapeutic dose of omeprzole
SJS
6/13/21 10:30am
I get that I took some risk here, but in my defense
byujdmba
6/13/21 10:38am
That’s why you’re probably going to now get a barium upper GO study and/or EGD
SJS
6/13/21 10:52am
Had an inconclusive EGD last time (no obvious issues).
byujdmba
6/13/21 11:03am
Proton pump inhibitors are among the safest medications one can be prescribed
SJS
6/13/21 11:04am
and is extremely cost effective
SaturdaySpecialDay
6/13/21 11:23am
Agree with others. Cancel ent, scheduke Gi appt, bump up omeprazole to
cougfanz
6/13/21 11:07am
40mg twice?
byujdmba
6/13/21 11:26am
Probably bad internet advice.. once daily is fine.
cougfanz
6/13/21 11:31am
You may need an EGD. Find a GI doc.
Backcountry
6/13/21 11:09am
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