Hi Everyone,
I had my gallbladder removed 3 weeks ago and for about two weeks now I have a lot of saliva with bitter taste in my mouth and lots of heartburn. Doc put me on
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Protonix iv (40 mg) - did not get rid of the taste in mouth - decreased some of the heartburn. He switched me to
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Nexium i.v. - same result. Question: Is it
normalNormal saline flush to have "heartburn w. possible
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
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Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux after gallbladder surgery. I never had the problem before!!! Also, why won't the PPI's reduce the excess saliva with the horrible taste???? Any comments are greatly appreciated.
Romy
I have exactly the same problems after my goal bladder surgery (4 weeks ago - on 27/3/02). I am on 30 mg of ZOTON (lansoprazole) twice daily for last week with no improvement. I'm on low fat diet since operation, having the last meal at least 4 hours before I go to bed, but as soon as I lie down, this rush of acid up to my throat start and I can't sleep even with the elevated bed head. The bitter-acid taste stays with me all the time, plus pressure in my stomach and burning chest. My doctor thinks it may not relate to goallbladder and he sent me to gastro specialist. I have not made an appointment yet - I hope my problems will go away with time.
I will appreciate comment from someone who had simmilar experience after surgery and what they did in order to get better.
Tajtrlik
I had my gallbladder out on March 5, and I am having the same type of problem. I have elevated the bed and all of that, but I still wake up in the morning with a sore throat and congested lungs. Now I have a bad cough in the morning that drives me nuts. My surgeon put my on Prevacid 30mg, but it does not seem to be doing much. I need to see him again this Thursday, so I will ask him about the link between sudden heartburn and gallbladder surgery. I thought that I was the only one having this problem.
Romy
I have had exactly the same thing happen to me after my GB surgery on March 12. I'm on 40mg of Protonix and that hasn't helped me much either. I'd never had this rotten taste in my mouth before surgery either or the heartburn this bad. It's been six weeks today and I was hoping, like the rest of you, this would eventually pass. Maybe someone out there that has had a similar experience, only sometime ago could give us some insight on this.
Thanks for posting. Well, maybe it is some comfort that we are not alone. Let's hope that this resolves. Maybe we should stay in touch and share with each other when symptoms resolve or what docs recommend. Here is my email address: ***@****.
Feel free to contact me any time and that does not only include Sagie, but all the other ladies who have posted to my thread.
Thanks
Best wishes,
Romy
I am not a lady. I am a 24 year-old male. I never had gallstones or anything, but there were some odd marks on my gallbladder that made my surgeon want to remove it in a hurry.
Let's keep in touch!
Romy
But I am not at all unhappy I had the surgery, it is a major improvement.
Romy
Your surgery wasnt that long ago...... there is still a great chance it will go away.
My Doc told me to eat low fat and then "as tolerated". Some people may always have to keep an eye on their fat intake after gallbladder surgery..... but eating low fat is not a bad idea regardless. :)
I also take** 2) 40mg of Protonix daily** and it still DOES NOT HELP! I must add that I have been on this for 5 months. I watch my pretty diet closely and YES chocolate, high fat and coffee **** (it) off big time.
My throat/stomach scope looked normal. The only test I could not do was the 24hr. PH monitering....It made me gag to much.
I am trying some of the concerned lady suggestions in conjuction with my doctors to HOPEFULLY whine myself off Protonix or cut way back. AND hopefully get better.
Last month was a great MONTH but the problem came back full force. I think once I start feeling better I indulge in something bad (lie chocolate) and it takes a LONG time for my body to get better.
I also use a reflux pillow and have been for 3 months..could tell you if this helps. I know it hurts to lay on the side my stomach is on for over 15 minutes.
MAN I HOPE THIS GOES AWAY SOON. If anyone has any suggestions feel free to email me at: ***@****
GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!
Yes they did look at my pancreas. All blood tests came back good...EXCEPT I have relatively high (trigelcerides 450) so they put me on a cholesteral reducing medication. High trigelcerides can cause pancreatic problems (over 1000). Normal (tri) range is under 200. The medication made me quite nausated. I asked the Doc if I could drop that until we get this pain under control and she agreed. I am trying several holistic approachs to lowering my trigelcerides. I don't drink so that's not an issue.
Since I have very little regurgitaion/heartburn I have always wondered what is this? AND since Protonix is not helping it makes me wonder. I thought I spinter of oddi dysfunction but the Doc really doesn't think so with my symptons.
It's very frustrating.
Good luck everyone.
Good luck everyone.
I felt better at first, and have been able to eat whatever I want without too many ill effects. I've gained weight and the pain under my right ribcage has somewhat subsided, although it has never truly gone away, I feel it a couple of hours after a meal or when I am really hungry. At least it doesn't feel like it did.
However, in March, I started experiencing back stiffness and muscle spasms along with some minor right flank pain. My doctor put me on alleve and advil for a short time, for my back and that's when the stomach stuff really kicked in! I had burning in the abdomen under the ribcage sometimes to the right (where the "gallbladder" pain originally was) sometimes to the left, along with big time heartburn and some reflux. Needless to say, I don't take either anymore. I think these two things were really hard on my stomach.
The muscle spasms in my back have returned, but not as severe as in the past. If I stay in bed too long, I wake up sore and stiff some mornings. Particularly if I have done a lot of physical activity. I think the back thing may be more related to arthritis, but someone told me that if you have an ulcer, you can sometimes feel it in your back.
I am going to physical therapy for my back stiffness and have begun Prevacid for the burning/heartburn/acid reflux problem. Will be on this for 8 weeks. To date, I have had no upper GI series or scopes. Just the tests mentioned above. I guess I need to give this a few weeks to see if it clears up.
My doctors don't think it's anything to worry about. I don't know if the two are related or not. Perhaps it's just part of not having a gallbladder anymore, and my body's adjusting. Perhaps it's stress-related. I'm not sure. The body is a complicated thing, and I know one's emotions can play a role in both gastrointestinal and back problems. I think I would be less concerned if I knew for sure there's nothing hiding in there that is seriously wrong. At this point any input is welcome.