How many have H. Pylori infections?
I'm kind of freaking out because I have to get tested for H. Pylori during my lab work, but they've scheduled everything so quickly that if it's positive, I'll probably have to delay surgery for treatment. My band-to-bypass surgery is on the 24th, and I've got to get my labs done ASAP. Usually, they give more notice, but I just got my date yesterday. Delaying it isn't a huge issue, other than rescheduling my mom's flight out to stay with me, but I'm still getting stressed over the possibility.
Lap-Band 2007
Lap-Band Replaced 2011
APPROVED for revision to RNY! Awaiting surgery date!
If you ever had H Pylori before and treated it...your blood work will always for the rest of your life show H Plori positive. The only true way is to have a breath test for this. I had H Pilori four years a go and was treated for it. I asked for gastroscopy back last October to test stomach lining for this any other problems. I did this so that I wouldn't have to have someone from a lab say I couldn't have the surgery. Well, it happened. On July 10 scheduled for RNY and on July 6 lab informed my surgeon that I showed as H Pilori positive. Thanks to having a jump on this is when my surgeon told me to relax...the surgery was going to happen...that I did not have H Pylori again and that I will always show positive. Go to your family Dr. And get a requisition to have the H Pylori breath test
Referral - Feb/14, Orientation HRRH - September/14, Surgeon appt. & gastroscopy Dr. Hagen - October/14, Trio appts. - April/15, Dr. Glazer - April/15, Revision RNY - July 10, 2015
I did the breath test and it came back positive was put on the antibiotics treatment and luckily my upper endoscopy was scheduled a few weeks later and it was cleared up thank God because surgeon definitely would have not done surgery but I had gotten the test 4 months before my actual surgery anywho hopefully your test comes back negative but if not, just take the antibiotics and hopefully it will clear up and like another poster said if your positive, make sure when your retested it not blood because it will still show positive! Good Luck!
Yep, been there! I was positive and had to see a gastroenterologist. He prescribed a week long Z pac and did a stool sample recheck. (I didn't have an endoscopy.) And as others have said, once you are positive, you may always test positive. It has not been an ongoing issue for me but at this point just something to be aware of.