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i had an endoscopy when they did my colonoscopy (oh joy :D)
they put me to sleep with versed. very effective. didn't know a thing, didn't feel a thing. i hope you're goes the same. |
You'll be right Joyce! I'm sure of it!
How can you not be with all of us on your side sending prayers, good wishes and good vibes! :D I've joined the ranks of others with the GERD, and the daily Nexium. Let's all hope that if they find anything at all, then GERD is all it will be. |
Good luck on your upper GI tomorrow. I hope the doctor can get you on the right medication to help you.
I have had stomach and colon problems for years. I had bleeding ulcers in 1983 and have been on all kinds of meds to control the problem of my stomach producing too much acid. I've have GERD also and I can not go without meds or another ulcer appears. The last time I stopped the meds, I had erosion of my esophogis and that really hurt so back on meds. I have polyps so I get a colonoscopy every 2 years. Yippee!! I really don't know if they can get rid of the problem unless it is that e pylori condition that can be treated with antibiotics. The doctor will test for it when he does your upper GI. I was hoping I had it so it could be treated but I don't. My Gasto for 25 years said that there are different things that affect people's stomach. I do much better when I don't eat anything before bedtime. I haven't found any particular food that bothers me more than others, it's just another mystery for me. I just keep taking Prilosec and Rolaids. I hope you get some good news. I understand your frustration. Quote:
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So sorry for all you are going through ~!
Yes, I have had swallowing problems and it lead to the exam/test (whatever its called DUH) and yes I have a hiatal hernia and GERD. BUT for all of you that are taking meds, WAIT, dont you want to know what is causing it? OR how to avoid it? I see an amazing nutritionist that can not only detect all kinds of problems, but can treat this more nutritiously with "whole foods" in tablet form that prevent it more naturally and find out what foods/ stress/virus is causing it. Be careful with any meds as they dont know how much or long you need it .. this guy can find out how long and ONLY for you, how much dose, or length of treatment. Good luck Jan |
Good luck tomorrow.:) We will all be thinking of you.
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Jan4you, I am happy that the nutritionist approach is working for you, but I can not help being a little skeptical. How does this nutrionist figure out what food/stress/virus is causing your problems specifically? And how does he determine how your dosage and length of treatment? Are you referring to the tablet he provided or meds?
I know that there are certain foods that may exacerbate gerd. |
Same here. I have to take meds or I will choke in my sleep because the flap in my stomach does not work correctly on top of GERD. It hasn't worked correctly since birth and I almost died from it. No diet or less stress can change that. I only had one episode since then and I thought I was done. But, I do agree that eating better makes the acid less active, at least for me.
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Hello my lil Jappy~ I have had several Endo's, as have GERD also. They have had to stretch my esophagus several times due to the acid narrowing it making me feel like I am choking on food.. I always tell the Gastro that I don't want to feel a thing, and I never do. (even had some scar tissue removed last time).
I currently take Aciphex when I remember, and it seems to do the trick. You'll do just fine tomorrow, Jappy! I'll keep ya in my prayers that you can get to feeling better really soooooon. :hug: |
Dear Jappy,
Still thinking about you! I hope it goes fast and you'll be feeling better soon. I saw the gastro doctor today and learned a lot about reflux/GERD. He told me that I'll always have it, that there's no cure, it just needs to be treated. He said I'd have to be on Nexium for good. He said it can be controlled somewhat with modifying my diet but that won't cure it. I told him my Mom had GERD and he said it is hereditary. He also said that several of my medications can make it worse. He said that doing the scope is basically to make sure I don't have Barrett's esophagus. I'm getting the scope and a colonoscopy done in a month both at the same time (since I'm 50.) Do you have to do a lot of prep for the scope? There is for the colonoscopy, I have to drink a gallon of putrid liquid. I hope they can get this under control for you! :hug: |
Back home.
Thanks everyone for your comments. It seems there are more people that have the same stomach problems. Same findings as before. Redness from the acid from the stomach because there is damage to the flap that is supposed to keep acid in stomach. Streched the esophagus. Took some tissue for biop. Make an appt. for 4 weeks. Take Protonix twice daily. Of course the diet of foods not to eat. I will admit I am terrible on keeping the diet for certain foods. WIZ ~~ the only thing I had to do to get ready for this test was don't have anything to eat or drink after midnight. Never was told that there is no cure for GERD. Then that is my answer to why I am having on again off again problems. Meds work for awhile then they don't. Change the med. and it is the same thing over again. THANKS AGAIN EVERYONE Jappy :hug: Sally got your e-mail. Thanks |
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