Tragic News đ Little People Big World star Matt Roloff has been hospitalized in critical condition.
Tragic News đ Little People Big World star Matt Roloff has been hospitalized in critical condition.
âI feel like I went in all good and came out all bad,â the 62-year-old said after his health scare
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Matt Roloff and his fiancĂ©e Caryn Chandler are reflecting on his recent âtraumaticâ health scare.
During Tuesdayâs episode of Little People, Big World, the 62-year-old is home recovering after being hospitalized for problems with his esophagus.
âMy esophagus has been acting up here and there. Itâs been happening for a couple years. What happens is, it seems like itâs sort of closed off at times, not every meal but not really sure what brings it on,â he explained in a confessional. âThe esophagus gets mad very quickly and generates ââphlegm. It just bubbles up like a volcano until it comes outâŠitâs shocking. Itâs very very dramatic.â
Doctors recommended Roloff undergo a routine upper endoscopy to figure out the problem.
According to the Mayo Clinic, an upper endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your upper digestive system using a tiny camera on the end of a long, flexible tube. Itâs typically done to diagnose and sometimes treat conditions that affect the upper part of the digestive system.
However, Roloff said the routine procedure didnât go as planned.
âThat was kind of traumaticâ Chandler said as Roloff admitted he doesnât remember much because of the medication.
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âWell they had told me several hours because you got sedated and they were going to do the test and then I walked downstairs to get coffee and my cell phone rang. They were like, âHeâs out, you can come back,ââ she recalled. âThe doctor came in and he said thereâs been a complication. We are concerned that we may have perforated his esophagus.â
Roloff added, âI remember everyone being panicked. There was panic in the room.â
Chandler said she got a âweird vibeâ from the doctors and asked what happens next. They then performed a test on Roloff in order to determine if they perforated the esophagus wall.
âThey did the test and you drank the stuff and as you drank it I could see that it didnât show a perforation,â she said. âBut I could tell the doctor thought that could have happened.â
Chandler admitted that it was more of an emotional experience than a physical one after realizing Roloff would be okay. Doctors also said Roloff has âa lot of damage from acid refluxâ and that he has a normal-sized esophagus rather than the average size for a little person.
âI feel like I went in all good and came out all bad,â Roloff said as he dealt with a stomachache at home.




