Barrett's Esophagus Progression by: Franklin – Home Remedy Site Contributor
Wanda, I’m astounded!
In my opinion, whoever advised you to wait a year after signs of dysplasia showed up on a biopsy should be sued for gross negligence.
If that dysplasia progresses to the next stage, “carcinoma in situ” during the following year, you will be under threat from invasive esophageal cancer (see Barrett’s Esophagus.
Don’t wait!
Get a second opinion from a Gastroenterologist as soon as possible and ask him about Radiofrequency Ablation.
This is a non-invasive procedure that will eliminate Barrett’s Esophagus immediately.