I have recently (4 months ago) been diagnosed with Barrett's without dysplasia and
hiatalHiatal hernia
Hiatal hernia - x-ray
Hiatal hernia repair
Hiatal hernia repair - series hernia. I was initially put on
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v. and
HyoscyamineHyoscyamine
Hyoscyamine hydrobromide
Hyoscyamine sulfate
Hyoscyamine sulfate sr
Hyoscyamine tr. After taking the
NexiumNexium
Nexium i.v. for 1 week, my
tongueTongue tie started to swell and become very sore, The Doc then took me off and put me on
ProtonixProtonix
Protonix iv 40 mg. It seem to be working fine but still had the reflux problem and my doctor said that because I have a hiatal hernia, I will always have the reflux. I asked if there was anything he could do about correcting my hiatal hernia and he said I was not a good candidate for the surgery due to the erythematous and edematous state of my esophagus. Two weeks ago, I developed severe pain in my abdomin
(abdomen) and was diagnosed with a bleeding ulcer. I am scheduled for an abdominal ultrasound tomorrow and another EGD in 2 weeks. I asked my doctor if the fact that my Mother died of cancer of the esophagus and stomach (originating in esophagus) if that meant that I was predisposed to my Barrett's eventually turning into cancer. He said that many people live with Barrett's forever without it ever turning into cancer. Somehow I felt maybe he just didn't want to address this issue with me or that maybe I am just being paranoid. I have tried to do research about the familial predisposition of Barrett's to cancer but have not had much luck. I have been able to discover that colon cancer as well as breast cancer are or can be hereditary. Does anyone have any info on this? I would truly appreciate any information anyone can provide. Best wishes to everyone. Mary