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Eosinophilic Oesophagitis from ADT ?

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Following some recent episodes of choking on fluids, I have had an edoscopy plus tissue biopsies which show eosinophilic oesophagitis. This can be simply described as an inflammatory disorder of the oesophagus due to food based proteins or other substances. I have some very long standing food allergies, so naturally are not consuming them.

Looking around for other triggers, I have for many years been on a huge cocktail of pharmaceuticals, with the addition of goserelin some 20 months ago. That seems to have been accompanied by the appearance of hard white scaly patches of skin which leads me to wonder if goserelin is the cause of my oesophagus problems.

Has anyone read of this being an issue ?

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