How long does liquid stay in new pouch after drinking it?
Hi. RNY 12/2018. Having trouble with bile reflux. Trying to figure out why.
This didn't start happening till about 3 months ago. Never had acid reflux before surgery. (I know the two are different. Completely!)
So my original question was how long does liquid stay in your pouch after drinking it.
I usually drink two cups of tea a(yes, 30 minutes), to wash everything through and to get up to my liquid requirement.
How long before bed should I stop drinking.
I've probably heard this from my doctor, nutritionalist and nurses. But I cannot remember.
Yes, I've seen that video!
I just had the bile reflux again last night.
I had just drank a cup of tea right before bed. I did set up for a little while. But I still had a terrible reflux last night!
I think I might have to go to the gastrologist like my doctor suggested. I really really really do not want to do that!
on 9/23/19 9:23 am
Why don't you want to go to the gastro doc? I would think that they'd be most likely to help find a solution to the problem and help you to feel better.
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
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VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
on 9/24/19 3:53 am
Is that a ph probe test? My bariatric Dr mentioned that to me. I can completely understand why you would hesitate. I have been dealing with issues where sometimes liquid seems to "sit" a bit. Not always though. I find pacing my sips a bit helps me but I realize everyone is different. I had a scope recently and the Dr. did not find a stricture so that is ruled out in my case. I have found that I not only have to stick to the guidelines of waiting after meals to drink my fluids but tune in to my body. It is not a hard and fast rule for me. I have to wait longer sometimes. If I have eaten something that sits a little harder I will test a few sips. If I feel them go through I am usually ok. You learn what works and what doesn't in time I think.