Barrett's Esophagus: Have We Found A Cure? | V. Raman Muthusamy, MD

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • UCLA Center for Esophageal Disorders
    Continuing Medical Education
    Esophageal Disorders for the Primary Care Physician
    Sept 18, 2013
  • Věda a technologie

Komentáře • 86

  • @geraldbrienza4474
    @geraldbrienza4474 Před 5 lety +28

    I had Barretts for 15 years. Endoscopy surveillance every year. 40mg. Nexium every day. It went away. Two years of negative scopes and gastro Dr. very surprised. Still have Reflux so I take over-the-counter Nex 20mg plus in AM and 150 Zantac at bed. Gave up coffee, alcohol, chocolate, citrus, tomatoes and spices. (Never smoked but you must give that up too.) Intermittent fasting (18-6) has help with reflux and weight loss.

    • @geniengaliano2438
      @geniengaliano2438 Před 5 lety +1

      Gerald Brienza hello
      I was just diagnosed with Barrett’s. Any recommendation for swallowing. It’s so uncomfortable and painful just to swallow my saliva. It’s awful. I already started myself on a alkaline diet. You just got rid of it with the above information u just shared? Thanks

    • @geraldbrienza4474
      @geraldbrienza4474 Před 5 lety +8

      Genien Galiano : glad to help. Try a heaping table spoon of baking soda in high PH water (I use 10 by alkalife.) also, I’ve had great success with intermittent fasting. Start with 16 fast, 8 eating. Then work up to 20 and 4. Take your PPI at least 1 hour before eating anything and get a micronutrient blood test (not covered) to assess your vitamin and mineral levels and Deficiencies. Never be “full” don’t eat 3 hours before bed and use “bed risers” to elevate the head of your bed at least 4” . Good luck to you.

    • @lisahuhn8324
      @lisahuhn8324 Před 5 lety

      What is utermitent fasting please .tia

    • @lisahuhn8324
      @lisahuhn8324 Před 5 lety +5

      This video sounds very scary
      Omg

    • @geraldbrienza4474
      @geraldbrienza4474 Před 5 lety +4

      Lisa Huhn : hi Lisa. Intermittent fasting is eating all of your food in a small widow if time with only water in the fasting period. Normally, one starts with 16 hours fasting with 2 meals in the remaining 8 hours. Gradually narrowing that eating window to just 4 hours. Many videos on u tube you should check out. Any other questions, I’ll be happy to answer for you.

  • @pamelah3739
    @pamelah3739 Před rokem +2

    Great video but No chemo! And this video, at the time I watched it, is 8 or 9 years from the time it was posted. So I'll be looking for more updated info now....2022. Thanks!

  • @lyndacareway6730
    @lyndacareway6730 Před 2 lety +6

    Learned quite a bit about my condition. Glad to hear medical world is continuing to learn more about how to recognize and help patients with this condition. I think mine is heredity from both sides. Hopefully next procedure will help me to be able to eat and swallow normally.

    • @CelestialTrailblazer
      @CelestialTrailblazer Před 2 lety

      I developed mine from sleeping on stomach. Only if I had known how fragile the human body is on the inside especially, the Gastroesophageal junction , I would've slept on my back in a incline position since day one. Unfortunately , its too late for me and I'm only 27.

  • @carisapayette7098
    @carisapayette7098 Před 9 lety +5

    Very useful data!!

  • @anitahsiao4505
    @anitahsiao4505 Před 8 lety +9

    Very useful information.
    I am 71 YO Asian female. I was diagnosed Achalasia in 1994. I had Myotomy around sphincter. in Sept. 1996 by Dr DeMeester. I had an EGD recently and the biopsy shows Barrett's esophagus. I am not sure what I should do next, but the information provided by V. Raman Muthusamy, MD gave me a better understanding of what I have. It is most helpful. Thank you for putting it on youtube.

    • @Pluto-vd9fx
      @Pluto-vd9fx Před 5 lety +3

      I HAD Barrets but on my last Edg, they said it was not showing up. What I did was try to eat an alkaline diet the best way that I could. I would eat a little meat here and there but not every day. I make sure I drink a spinach , Kale, Chard smoothie for breakfast in the mornings, add a little piece of lemon for taste. Some mornings I would eat some oatmeal no sugar but add fruit or a little honey for taste. For lunch I will maybe eat some fruit: watermelon, cantaloupe , or just a bag of grapes. For dinner, I would eat maybe a piece of salmon, broccoli , steamed zucchini, squash and for my drink, a spinach and kale smoothie with a pinch of lemon in it. When I make the smoothies , I usually do not add ice, remember I am not eating for taste but for health! I do not drink nothing but water, when I can I drink alkaline water. NO Coffee, Teas, Sodas, or any other beverage. Water only. I try my best to snack on pecans, walnuts, and some seeds. I cant lie people, sometimes I also snack on a small bag of chips maybe twice a month, I HUMAN okay! The chips are NOT recommended. Try your best to stay away from the sugars , pies, cakes, honey buns, cookies, candy ect.. it is enough sugar in your fruits. NO pork, No processed meats, and try to stay away from bread if possible.
      Note: You will drop off the pounds, maybe look like you did when you were in high school. Your blood pressure will be lower, and usually your energy will be high depending on what other medications you take.

    • @luckylo
      @luckylo Před 3 lety +1

      @@Pluto-vd9fx How are you now? Are you ok? Please answer?

    • @luckylo
      @luckylo Před 3 lety +1

      @@Pluto-vd9fx Trying to follow your advice

    • @CelestialTrailblazer
      @CelestialTrailblazer Před rokem +2

      @@luckylo I hope you are still with us. I guess most of the people who commented on this video are no longer with us. Since they no longer respond back when you reach out to them. Very sad. For me I'm trying my best to survive. I limited my food consumption and changed my diet and also sleep at a 35 degree incline position. It has been 1 year 6 months since my diagnosis. How are you doing ?

  • @kiwipics
    @kiwipics Před 6 lety +17

    Are people actually eating whilst the speaker is giving his presentation, because I'm sure I can hear cutlery and plates clanking ? .... A bit annoying really.

    • @PagingDrSwiss
      @PagingDrSwiss Před 2 lety +1

      Yes this is completely normal for doctor symposiums and Ceu courses believe it or not.

  • @PagingDrSwiss
    @PagingDrSwiss Před 2 lety

    Phenomenal presentation Dr

  • @ThePistoneJoe
    @ThePistoneJoe Před 6 lety +5

    A great deal of valuable insight diminished by the annoying clatter of people eating. Who mic'd this audience for Gods sake? I had to bail after 5 minutes but thanks for the effort

    • @vidfreak727
      @vidfreak727 Před 3 lety +2

      How can you even eat while listening to someone talk about an ugly condition?

  • @elainepitman2438
    @elainepitman2438 Před 3 lety +3

    Those food/drink noises are from the doctors getting fed while the drug hired physician learn about drugs to prescribe their patients. So convenient!

  • @hluvv7607
    @hluvv7607 Před 2 lety

    Such valuable information for a person like me with Gastric intestinal metaplasia but utensils, coughing, and chair noises are utterly annoying and disrespectful during a vital presentation such as this.

  • @the2wheelcowboy
    @the2wheelcowboy Před 8 lety +8

    I have Barretts Esophagus and get an endoscopy at Mayo every two years.
    I usually take about 15 mg omeprazole every day and it works pretty well.
    Eat only when the stomach is empty and avoid red meat.

    • @kiwipics
      @kiwipics Před 6 lety +2

      the2wheelcowboy .... but the suppressants are what causes / makes the problem worse in the first place.

    • @marylagasse8108
      @marylagasse8108 Před 4 lety

      I am on 80 mg of omeprazole every day and it is not working. I was also on 300 mg of zantac with it and that didn't touch my gerd.

    • @karlhans6678
      @karlhans6678 Před 4 lety

      Did acid reflux cause your BE?

    • @kookaburra1962
      @kookaburra1962 Před 4 lety +1

      Follow Dr. Jamie Koufman on youtube and change your diet. Buy her books.

    • @Unlimited0X
      @Unlimited0X Před 3 lety

      @@marylagasse8108 what are you doing now?

  • @angelsmith8905
    @angelsmith8905 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm gona die from this! I just know it!

  • @TheAndibk
    @TheAndibk Před 3 měsíci

    3 million in the USA!?? Man why do I get all the unusual ones??

  • @djschu116
    @djschu116 Před 6 lety +8

    I've had severe GERD since I was 21 and found mild Barrett's when I was 25. It sucks.

    • @Pluto-vd9fx
      @Pluto-vd9fx Před 5 lety +5

      I HAD Barrets but on my last Edg, they said it was not showing up. What I did was try to eat an alkaline diet the best way that I could. I would eat a little meat here and there but not every day. I make sure I drink a spinach , Kale, Chard smoothie for breakfast in the mornings, add a little piece of lemon for taste. Some mornings I would eat some oatmeal no sugar but add fruit or a little honey for taste. For lunch I will maybe eat some fruit: watermelon, cantaloupe , or just a bag of grapes. For dinner, I would eat maybe a piece of salmon, broccoli , steamed zucchini, squash and for my drink, a spinach and kale smoothie with a pinch of lemon in it. When I make the smoothies , I usually do not add ice, remember I am not eating for taste but for health! I do not drink nothing but water, when I can I drink alkaline water. NO Coffee, Teas, Sodas, or any other beverage. Water only. I try my best to snack on pecans, walnuts, and some seeds. I cant lie people, sometimes I also snack on a small bag of chips maybe twice a month, I HUMAN okay! The chips are NOT recommended. Try your best to stay away from the sugars , pies, cakes, honey buns, cookies, candy ect.. it is enough sugar in your fruits. NO pork, No processed meats, and try to stay away from bread if possible.
      Note: You will drop off the pounds, maybe look like you did when you were in high school. Your blood pressure will be lower, and usually your energy will be high depending on what other medications you take.

    • @mskd745
      @mskd745 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm suffering from GERD too and I'm scared about having barrett's :(
      what will you do now that you have barrett's?

    • @geniengaliano2438
      @geniengaliano2438 Před 5 lety +5

      Ty buildz Hello
      I just got diagnosed with Barrets as well . I have such a hard time swallowing. It’s so uncomfortable and hurts all the time. Any suggestions on easing that awful swallowing problem. I mean just swallowing my saliva is terrible. I’m very familiar with alkaline diet which I have started already.

    • @kookaburra1962
      @kookaburra1962 Před 4 lety

      Follow Dr. Koufman on you tube and change your diet. Buy her books

    • @djschu116
      @djschu116 Před 4 lety +1

      Genien Galiano the doctor that did my endoscopy in 2015 told me I had it but it was very mild. Luckily I haven’t had that much issues swallowing besides popcorn and a few other things that stick to my throat from time to time.

  • @MdNasir-tu1us
    @MdNasir-tu1us Před 6 lety +3

    Doctor, I feel there is something is my esophagus. What is my problem? please

    • @Robsav-yx6vi
      @Robsav-yx6vi Před 4 měsíci

      Get this Checked please. Requires a scope to properly diagnose.

  • @davidcloud8789
    @davidcloud8789 Před 3 lety +5

    lol i've had gerd since the age of 8 and now the doctors discovered i have barrett's esophagus, and i'm 19

    • @lovelyrissa195
      @lovelyrissa195 Před 3 lety +2

      Omg same , i had gerd since i was 15 and now i have Barrett’s at 20 :/

    • @davidcloud8789
      @davidcloud8789 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lovelyrissa195 damn, we’re young af.. usually people gets Barrett’s in older ages

    • @saulrocha9143
      @saulrocha9143 Před 3 lety

      Did your Barrett's get confirmed via endoscopy? And what kind of symptoms did you have leading up to your diagnosis? I think I may have that and I have an endoscopy scheduled at the end of the month

    • @addiemorgiewicz4973
      @addiemorgiewicz4973 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidcloud8789 same with me! I’ve had acid reflux since as long as I can remember however I didn’t know about the diagnosis till later. Then, just very recently I found out I have Barrett’s esophagus- I’m only eighteen years old.

    • @insertname5421
      @insertname5421 Před 3 lety

      don't they do ablation on these young cases?

  • @frankcastle3761
    @frankcastle3761 Před 4 dny

    The statistics on how many people have this is absurdly not true. It's far more prevalent than that. Three million people just in the state I live in alone would be more accurate not nationwide.