CONSTANLY needing antacids?
okay I am what 3 years out and I need antacids several times a day. I have tracked it that if I do not eat every two hours or so i get serious pain from the sternum to the stomach. it does not matter what i eat, it can be carrots, cake, ice cream.... even pure protein Greek yogurt..
Has any one else had this problem? it is like a bend you over and you can't stand up straight pain....
Thanks,
Denise
Has any one else had this problem? it is like a bend you over and you can't stand up straight pain....
Thanks,
Denise
You probably need to be on a PPI (proton pump inhibitor), e.g.:
- Omeprazole (brand names: Losec, Prilosec, Zegerid, ocid, Lomac, Omepral, Omez)
- Lansoprazole (brand names: Prevacid, Zoton, Monolitum, Inhibitol, Levant, Lupizole)
- Dexlansoprazole (brand name: Kapidex, Dexilant)
- Esomeprazole (brand names: Nexium, Esotrex)
- Pantoprazole (brand names: Protonix, Somac, Pantoloc, Pantozol, Zurcal, Zentro, Pan, Controloc)
- Rabeprazole (brand names: Zechin, Rabecid, Nzole-D, AcipHex, Pariet, Rabeloc. Dorafem: combination with domperidone[citation needed]).
- Revaprazan
Explaining to a new doctor, particularly a gastroenterologist, is easy. You take one of the many pics available online that shows the DS configuration. You tell the doc in words (or write it down and show it to him/her). What I say is this: "I had a subtotal vertical gastrectomy and an intestinal bypass consisting of a duodenoileostomy and an ileoileostomy. The biliopancreatic limb is 60% of my total small bowel length and the alimentary limb is 40%, with a common channel of 75 cm."
(Your actual numbers will vary and you don't need to actually say all the numbers. You will want to include your common channel length.)
A gastroenterologist is a cool person to whom to be able to say this, because they KNOW guts :-). They will think about it, make a mental picture and then go, "OH WOW." Or something like that.
As for my problem, I got lucky. After nearly a year of throwing Tums and pills at my sore gut, all I had was garden variety GERD with severe gastritis and esophagitis. I was quite stunned, because it wasn't like I was in PAIN. It was just discomfort and a feeling of pressure in my chest, and a couple of foods that actually made my stomach hurt (like a certain kind of pickled pepper--very specific--and lemonade).
You could have an ulcer or any of a whole bunch of things. Your body is screaming at you and needs care RIGHT NOW. You've put this off way too long.
One of the DS commandments is: THOU SHALT NEVER, EVER, IGNORE A BELLYACHE. Get seen and do. not. delay.
An upper endoscopy is the easiest exam you'll ever have. You go in fasting, you get marvelous drugs, nitenite and it's over in a very few minutes. You wake up, have a scratchy throat and a very good drunk, and that's it. No hangover from the good drunk either ;-).
(Your actual numbers will vary and you don't need to actually say all the numbers. You will want to include your common channel length.)
A gastroenterologist is a cool person to whom to be able to say this, because they KNOW guts :-). They will think about it, make a mental picture and then go, "OH WOW." Or something like that.
As for my problem, I got lucky. After nearly a year of throwing Tums and pills at my sore gut, all I had was garden variety GERD with severe gastritis and esophagitis. I was quite stunned, because it wasn't like I was in PAIN. It was just discomfort and a feeling of pressure in my chest, and a couple of foods that actually made my stomach hurt (like a certain kind of pickled pepper--very specific--and lemonade).
You could have an ulcer or any of a whole bunch of things. Your body is screaming at you and needs care RIGHT NOW. You've put this off way too long.
One of the DS commandments is: THOU SHALT NEVER, EVER, IGNORE A BELLYACHE. Get seen and do. not. delay.
An upper endoscopy is the easiest exam you'll ever have. You go in fasting, you get marvelous drugs, nitenite and it's over in a very few minutes. You wake up, have a scratchy throat and a very good drunk, and that's it. No hangover from the good drunk either ;-).