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Woman Eats Solid Food After Decade of Liquid Diet

Summary

  • A woman regained the ability to swallow solid food after ten years.
  • She survived on a liquid diet due to severe dysphagia.
  • A surgical procedure corrected scar tissue in her esophagus.
Woman Eats Solid Food After Decade of Liquid Diet

Robin Meeks, who had been unable to swallow solid food for over ten years, has finally regained that ability. Her decade-long struggle with severe dysphagia, a condition characterized by difficulty swallowing, meant she subsisted on a liquid diet. This restrictive diet impacted her hunger, social life, and mental well-being.

After consulting numerous specialists who deemed her condition untreatable, Meeks found hope with Dr. Milan Amin. His team diagnosed scar tissue webbing in her esophagus, a condition potentially caused by trauma. Dr. Amin utilized rigid surgical instruments to perform a procedure that stretched her esophagus with a balloon.

Within two days of the successful surgery, Meeks was able to eat solid food again, enjoying her daughter's lasagna. She eagerly anticipates her first Thanksgiving meal in over a decade, a milestone she considers a miracle and expresses deep gratitude for.

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Dysphagia is difficulty swallowing, affecting about 1 in 25 Americans annually, and is more common in older adults.
Robin Meeks' dysphagia was treated with a surgical procedure using rigid instruments to stretch scar tissue in her esophagus.
Yes, in cases like Robin Meeks', dysphagia caused by treatable conditions like esophageal webbing can be resolved through surgery.

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