Has anyone been diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus?
I had RNY and a few years ago my insides got severely irritated and I developed GERD. So for me RNY was not a cure for it.
A scope and biopsy revealed a had Barrett's Esophagus on a small portion on my esophagus. The regular OTC PPI did not help, even when I took 2 or 3 a day. My doc put me on Rx strong (and very expensive) PPI, Dexilant. I had to take 60 mg x2 a day initially. Then 60mg daily for a few years. I am trying to wean myself off that and now I am on 30mg a day.
My doc and I believe that food allergies- sensitivities can cause that. Acid is made in our body as a response to histamine. Either histamine naturally present in foods, or histamine our body produces in response to foods. That would also cause inflammation and changes in tissues. Avoiding some foods that are naturally high in histamine (i.e. red wine, aged meats) may help, plus avoiding foods that my body histamine response to that is high may really help.
VSG can create a high-pressure area, and cause GERD. Unfortunately converting to RNY may not fix all the issues. It helps most people, especially the ones that have acid floating back into the esophagus.
Barrett's Esophagus is not to be ignored. Hopefully her insurance would approve her revision surgery.
(Edited to correct spelling)
Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG
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Hi all, Any help is greatly appreciated. This question is for a friend of mine who is a VSG patient and has recently been told that she is going to undergo a revision to RnY due to being diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus. Have any of you had this diagnosis?
Is it like being diagnosed with GERD?
Barrett's esophagus is pre cancer.