H Pylori Testing
I saw someone else on here talking about having this test done and their surgery being delayed. My surgeon didn't require this test in any of my Pre-Op labs. I checked with his office today to see if they would be testing me and the nurse said no. Just looking for other's experiences. Did you get tested?
No endoscopy. I have a pre-op appointment next Monday with the surgeon for a physical and then they are sending me to the hospital for routine blood work to confirm that I am not pregnant and to advise them of any infections in the blood, but she said my insurance didn't require the H Pylori Test?
Ttis test is typically done after the surgery is done. They take a small biopsy during your surgery and you get the results after th surgery. I was told that I had it and my family physician put me on a heavy dose of antibiotics and Prevacid for a week I think. I then had a blood test that showed that I might still have the bacteria. I now need to have a urea breath test to ensure the bacteria is gone because sometimes the blood test shows a false positive.
I can't imagine how it would delay your surgery if you had it.
good luck!
Thanks! I just see that some people on here have had it prior to surgery and had to undergo antibiotics before they could have surgery, thus delaying their surgery. I appreciate your response. I'm such a newbie!!!
I did not have a test for H Pylori before surgery, and when they did the biopsy of the tissue removed during surgery, they found inflammation consistent with H Pylori. I waited 6 to 8 weeks for my tummy to heal, and then did the antibiotics to treat the H Pylori.
Carol
Surgery May 1, 2013. Starting Weight 385, Surgery Weight 333, Current Weight 160. At GOAL!
Weight loss Pre-op 1-20 2-17 3-15 Post-op 1-20 2-18 3-15 4-14 5-16 6-11 7-12 8-8
9-11 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-8 14-6 15-3 16-7 17-3 18-3
Thank you for sharing your experience! Everyone on this site seems very helpful! It's appreciated very much!
It was discovered in 2008 that I had HPylori. I took meds that I had an allergic reaction to. I was tested by blood and it said that I no longer had HPylori.
In January, 2015, my first consult for WLS, I was told I had to have a breathe test done to confirm I no longer had HPylori. I failed that test. I had to pass the test before the doctor would do the surgery. The new medicine I was given was 12 pills a day, which consisted of 3 different antibiotics. Again I was allergic to the meds, but I was told I either continue to take the medicine and deal with the reactions or not have surgery. I suffered through 5 days of meds and refused to take anymore. I no longer have H-Pylori and had surgery April 8th. It was worth it.