I am a 50 year old male in good health. I had a Lapro Nissen
FundoplicationHiatal hernia repair performed 10 years ago after diagnosis of Barretts. I have gained about 10 lbs since the operation. I have an endoscope with
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Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy performed every two years; nothing has turned ominous.
The operation was VERY satisfactory, and totally relieved all
GERDGastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms. To this day I am still symptom free, unless I do something stupid like scuba diving after I eat or have pizza late at night. These "reminders" occur no more than once a year; as it seems that's how long my
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The problem I have is that in applying for medical insurance my Gastroenterologist forwarded my medical records to the insurance company. In those records (that I finally got a copy of from the insurance company) he states that I am on, and SHOULD HAVE BEEN on PPI's (Ie,
PrilosecPrilosec
Prilosec otc, etc) EVERY DAY, for an indefinite
duration. I left the states shortly after the operation, so I only see the Gastro Guy for my Endoscopes every two years. He has never mentioned this to me during the last 4 visits in 8 years.
Is this normal? The Nissen
FundoplicationHiatal hernia repair solved all my symptoms. I do not have ANY acid
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux problems (except brought about by my own occassional stupidity). Why would I be taking PPI's without experiencing any symptoms? I barely missed being a
Thalidomide babyBabies and heat rashes
Baby feeding patterns, (Mom was offerred the
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Drug-induced hypertension, but refused, preferring to "tough it out"), so I have a pre-disposition to not taking ANY
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Drug-induced hypertension unless it is absolutely necessary. Everything I have read indicates that the PPI's will never "heal" Barretts, just relieve
GERDGastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms. So with no symptoms, why take the da*n
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Drug-induced hypertension?
While not a fanatic, I am watchful of the acid levels I ingest. For example, I limit myself to one 8 oz cup of coffee each day (half water, half coffee) and then add non-fat
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal as a creamer; this gets the ph to 6.2, which is not too far off from water (7.0). And I NEVER drink Gatorade (ph of 3!) or Coke (ph of 3.5). It's amazing the things you can learn by buying a ph meter...
Many people with Barretts do not have symptoms because of the tougher intestinal tissue that replaces the normal esophageal tissue.
Fundoplication does not stop physiological reflux, nor the progession of Barrett's... studies are mixed at best.