GERD
on 9/5/17 8:21 pm
4 months post op... does GERD go away? I am taking oemprazole and now sometimes twice daily per my surgeon because the GERD is nonstop. I hear all kinds of bad things about PPI use and side effects, very worrying. I can't wait to be off of these mess but my body has other ideas. I never had any acid issues before surgery.
It is especially bad in bed. I don't eat or drink at night after 7 and sleep propped on pillows. But it is still an issue.
imwould love to hear that it improves after five months... also, any natural remedies? And do TUMS help?
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Surgery date May 4, 2017
HW 290. Start weight 229. Day of Surgery 209. Month 2: 190. Month 3: 182. Month 4: 174. Month 5: 164. Month 6: 159. Month 7: 153. Month 8: 147. Month 9: 145. Month 10: 142. Month 11: 138 Month 12: 137. Month 13: 139 Month 14: 131. Month 15: 130. Month 16: 131. Month 17: 128. 162 pounds lost!!
Two year anniversary upon me in 3 days: 136. Need to lose a few pounds..
I had surgery in August 2014 and have been taking 20mg of Omeprazole daily since surgery. I never had any issues with GURD before surgery but sure do now. My issue is not nearly as bad as yours but if I skip a day without Omeprazole I have issues. I have tried other medications and over the counter stuff and it doesn't work for me. I also worry about taking Omeprazole long term.
on 9/5/17 10:54 pm
Have you talked with your surgeon or other medical provider about this? If so, what do they say? Have you had an endoscopy?
on 9/6/17 1:36 am
My surgeon said, oh, just take oemprazole twice a day if acid bothers you and I will see you in three months. He was very nonchalant about it. I would really like to not take this medication as am afraid of side effects long term.
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Surgery date May 4, 2017
HW 290. Start weight 229. Day of Surgery 209. Month 2: 190. Month 3: 182. Month 4: 174. Month 5: 164. Month 6: 159. Month 7: 153. Month 8: 147. Month 9: 145. Month 10: 142. Month 11: 138 Month 12: 137. Month 13: 139 Month 14: 131. Month 15: 130. Month 16: 131. Month 17: 128. 162 pounds lost!!
Two year anniversary upon me in 3 days: 136. Need to lose a few pounds..
It might get better, but it could get worse. Gerd after VSG is a common side effect. Take your meds, watch your diet, and hope for the best.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
on 9/5/17 10:45 pm, edited 9/5/17 4:43 pm
I'm sitting up awake at 1:30am because I woke up choking on acid and can't be horizontal again for a few hours. I've cut dairy and artificial sweeteners from my diet partially to see if that would help the GERD and it has not. It doesn't seem to matter what I eat or how early I stop eating. I've started taking nexium everyday again and I can tell that I have intense rebound acid when I skip a dose. I think one of the issues for me is that I can't use a pillow when I sleep. I'm sorry, this doesn't answer your question, but I am also scared of both the GERD and the PPI. I had surgery In Mexico and have horrible health insurance so I haven't seen anyone even though I think I really need an endoscopy. I don't know what to do.
As as far as herbal remedies, I was having a lot of luck with DGL but was finding that I was eating them like candy and they triggered my hunger and carb cravings. I was going over my carb and calorie goals everyday because I was chewing too many DGLs. I'm less than 20lb to goal and plan to reintroduce DGL once in maintenance.
I also like to drink licorice and marshmallow tea but it doesn't replace the PPI. I haven't tried papaya enzyme or digestive enzymes but those are chewable alternatives to TUMs. I have a bottle of mastic gum pills but I feel weirdly unsafe taking massive pills of something that is supposed to be super gummy even though I would freak out if I swallowed actual gum so I've only ever taken one pill so far.
I do find that TUMs helps with acid during the day (which I don't usually have a lot of) but it doesn't prevent acid regurgitation at night.
Im still hoping that I can find some sort of dietary trigger for my GERD. At this point the only thing I can think of to try to cut out is coffee :(
Hey there
I am nearly a year out from VSG and still habing to use 20mg Omeprazole twice a day. I never had any issues at all before surgery so I can totally relate and it got to the point where I would cry terrified that I had opted into a life of feeling so bad.
I find mine flares up if i eat too much sugar or certain foods. Dense protein like chicken tenderloins are my go to when it starts playing up and keeping things very plain. I also find taking the omezaparole seems to lessen the effectiveness of nutritional supplements i take. It does however seem to stay under control by using the PPI, taking probiotics, drinking kefir or kombucha daily, and propping myself up with a tri pillow when things get especially bad. Smoking is definitely something that makes it worse.
Someone posted an interesting set of questions a while back including the first question around heartburn/gerd. I posted the link below as there were some good responses and I'm hoping these might help you too.
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/vsg/6013337/Give-me-10-tru ths-about-VSG/
It's totally horrible suffering thru GERD, I'm sorry you have to go thru this. I really hope you gain long term relief soon. I fear i will be on omeprazole for a very long time and it really bums me out.
Take care.
It might not go away and you might need to consider revision to RNY.
VSG with Dr. Salameh - 3/13/2014
Diagnosed with Binge Eating Disorder and started Vyvanse - 7/22/2016
Reconstructive Surgeries with Dr. Michaels - 6/5/2017 (LBL & brachioplasty), 8/14/2017 (UBL & mastopexy), 11/6/2017 (medial leg lift)
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I'd like to tell you it gets better, but it may not. I developed out of control GERD about 8 months post VSG (I didn't have it prior to surgery). My surgeon had me on a PPI for the 1st 3 months post op to promote healing. At first we thought it was my gallbladder, but once that was removed, my GERD continued to get worse. It didn't matter what I ate or drank. At its worst, I had to sleep sitting up, because going horizontal was a recipe for disaster. I also didn't want to be on PPIs long term, but in my case, that wasn't even an option as I have a gene mutation that affects the way I metabolize PPIs. Because of the mutation, the only PPI that offers me any relief is Dexilant (it utilizes a different channel in the liver). However, my insurance would not approve Dexilant and I was forced to revise to RNY July, 2016.
There were no natural remedies that offered me any relief. Zantac helped and it is not a PPI, so no worries about the long term effects. As Gwen said, if it continues, you may have to consider revising to RNY to get an any relief.
on 9/6/17 4:02 pm
I was hoping Zantac would work but it does absolutely nothing for me.
Aargh.
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Surgery date May 4, 2017
HW 290. Start weight 229. Day of Surgery 209. Month 2: 190. Month 3: 182. Month 4: 174. Month 5: 164. Month 6: 159. Month 7: 153. Month 8: 147. Month 9: 145. Month 10: 142. Month 11: 138 Month 12: 137. Month 13: 139 Month 14: 131. Month 15: 130. Month 16: 131. Month 17: 128. 162 pounds lost!!
Two year anniversary upon me in 3 days: 136. Need to lose a few pounds..