Had Lap.Niss.Fundo in Feb of 99. Prior to that had GERD for many years,
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Prilosec otc did
fairFair skin cancer risks job of treating it. Ever since surgery, am
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Lactose intolerance
Lactose tolerance tests intolerant (I used to have 3 bowls of cereal/morning), when I drink alcohol or eat spicy foods, I get
pressurePressure ulcer/bloating/discomfort that prevent me from talking or breathing, I can no longer eat yogurt (I used to have it every day) and I 'bonk' easily (become dizzy, get the shakes if I get dehydrated or don't eat before exercise, condition excacerbated by
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Caffeine anhydrous
Caffeine citrate
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Caffeine-ergotamine), PLUS all the other stuff expected with the wrap being tight (I cannot drink anything carbonated and am extremely flatulent) and my stomach capacity is a great deal less (I lost over 50 lbs of excess weight
simplySimply sleep because I couldn't eat as much - a good thing, but still not pleasant).
I'm really frustrated. GERD was no fun, but was manageable. I have traded one set of problems for another, and this set is more restrictive. Can anyone help me?
Help is appreciated.
Our daughter has had severe reflux from birth but just recently (two weeks) she has not vomited at all, we are hoping to get in touch with as many people as possible to talk with who have experience with this procedure or the Nissin op. prior to Rosie going into hospital on the 15 of November.
Many thanks for your time.
Cheers,
Bloat22
I discovered that this is becoming such a common procedure that surgeons who are not fully qualified are performing it. Don't get this procedure performed unless your pain is unbearable, stick with the pills, and alter your diet. And make sure that the surgeon you go to is board certified, and specializes in a niseen wrap. My first surgeon claimed to have performed the procedure successfully ten times, but based on comments from the last surgery, did not really know the procedure for performing the wrap at ALL!
As far as the infant goes, I would wait and see what happens. My best friend's daughter had this problem as an infant, and it self-corrected around nine months of age.