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Old 11-18-2014, 05:09 PM #1
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Default Esophagus Pain Caused by MG

My grandmother was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with MG earlier this year. It was a close call but thankfully she has been recovering. However, she continues to have pain in her stomach, as though someone is squeezing her. We later figured out that it is actually gas, and because of MG, her esophagus isn't functioning as it should and is causing her a lot of pain.

Has this happened to anyone else here? Does anyone have any recommendations for treatment? We had her using ant-acids but have just switched to more natural remedies and it seems to be happening less frequently. Is there a cure for this though?

She is taking the standard prescriptions that are given for those with MG but it seems that this problem is somewhat uncommon.

She is in extreme pain when she has gas and there HAS to be a solution other than her living this way for the rest of her life.

Thanks,

Concerned Grandson
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