Re: Questions about upcoming upper G.I. series/Small bowel follow-through.

From: Millie (milliem@citlink.net)
Mon Nov 11 19:16:55 2002


Kim, Tonight I am a nervous wreck, wondering that since I have trouble passing gas or loose stool, how I'm ever going to pass barium. I just took a Lorazepam to try to relax,if it works. I am afraid of more surgery and etc. For me, it is so hard to trust Drs., and it's too bad anyone has to feel like this. I will keep after them tomorrow for answers, and I will request to speak to radiologist over the plain xray, as well as explain about my surgery and adhesions. The gastro only wrote a diagnosis code on the script I have to take with me. It actually feels as if intestines and bladder are one big mass. Thank you so much for the link. I'm going there right now. Millie.

>----- Original Message -----
From: "kim morrisey" <morrisee@optonline.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS" <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:43 PM Subject: Re: Questions about upcoming upper G.I. series/Small bowel follow-through.

> Millie,
>
> I just had the small bowel series last week, without the upper GI
> included. The entire test took about 1 hour for me....it depends on how
> fast the barium works through your system. The radiologist did take one
> picture before any barium was consumed. I am not sure why they do this,
> but I do remember with any contrast or barium type tests, they usually
> do take a picture before hand. For example, I had a hysterosalpingogram
> (tubal dye study) a few months ago and they did a single film of the
> pelvis before the test. As for the barium small bowel series, I found
> that drinking a great deal of water after the test is the key to help
> pass the barium. It did help me. I would suggest that you call your GI
> doctor who ordered the test and explain to him that you haven't really
> had a good bowel movement and ask him if you should possibly take
> something today to help you with a bowel movement before the test. This
> may not be necessary but at least you will have some peace of mind. I
> tried to so some research on why they take the intitial x-ray but didn't
> find anything conclusive. The following link provides a good overview
> of the test itself, most of which you probably already
>

http://www.cmhhospital.org/procedures/radiology/bsbs/A Step-by-Step Guid e to Your small bowel series.pdf >
> By the way, I was lucky and the readiologist was nice enough to come out
> afterwards and introduce himself and tell me that my results were
> completely normal. Maybe you should ask tomorrow so that you don't need
> to wait until your doctor gets the report. The worst they can say is
> no...and I'm sure everyone asks anyway.
>
> I know I didn't specifically answer your question, but if I can try to
> answer any others, please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> Kim
>
> At Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Millie wrote:
> >
> >Has anyone ever had the upper G.I./Small bowel follow through, where you
drink barium? > >I have to have this done tomorrow morning.
> >I need a few questions answered, please.
> >I know that before they even give you any barium to drink, they do a
plain film xray of your abdomen, called a scout film. > >My question is... why do they do this beforehand? ( There is no prep to
do before this test, only fasting after midnight. ) > >When they do the plain film xray, is it possible that they are looking to
see if you may have eaten, or that they are checking to see if you are full of stool, before taking barium? > >I am extremely concerned, as I have a horrible time expelling barium, and
I haven't had a good b.m. in weeks. > >I am terrified of a blockage and more surgery if the barium will not
pass. I'm sure I'm not emptying out, probably due to adhesions. > >Do you think that I should mention this to the techs tomorrow, and also
to the radiologist, as well as ask them if I am full of stool before they start? > >I know they cannot give me the actual test results.
> >Thanks for any help.
> >Millie.
>


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