Donna3261
06-08-2008, 01:15 PM
:confused:I have suffered for years!
I am hoping to find others that have had or are considering having surgery.....to correct this!!!!
I am hoping to find others that have had or are considering having surgery.....to correct this!!!!
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DKTemp
06-08-2008, 09:43 PM
Search this forum. You will find many.
Personally, I have considered it, but ruled it out. You will get different opinions, but to me, it seems like a 50/50 shot of getting improvement from the surgery (and even then, you will still take meds). And the recovery from the surgery is hell. And there's a fair chance that after the surgery you will have complications. I decided, no thanks.
Personally, I have considered it, but ruled it out. You will get different opinions, but to me, it seems like a 50/50 shot of getting improvement from the surgery (and even then, you will still take meds). And the recovery from the surgery is hell. And there's a fair chance that after the surgery you will have complications. I decided, no thanks.
gaugreg1x
06-09-2008, 02:19 PM
For the most part I would agree wih DK . I had the surgery in 1995 and it helped very minimally, if at all. I was in the hospital three days, had no complications, but could niot eat comfortably for months. To this day I still suffer from "gas bloat" at times. I would not do it again. I presently am taking Prevacid 30mg twice a day, and Zantac 300mg before bed.
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szqsk8
06-11-2008, 09:19 PM
Right now there doesn't seem to be a procedure that works well or even permanently, which is why insurance companies don't pay for them right now. I have researched extensively because I have had GERD since childhood and I am now 50 and getting to the point where cereal is too spicy. I hope something happens soon cuz I know I will be the first in line!
dweb75
06-16-2008, 05:40 AM
My mother had the stomach rap 20 years ago. At first she thought it was great. The past 10 years she has had problems with it. Lots of gas and bloating. I was scheduled to get it 7 years ago (I'm 50 now). I opted for the medication route hoping a less evasive procedure would come along soon. I now take 20mg of prilosec a day with great results. My esophagus has healed. I still have some reflux but at least it isn't acidic.
On occasion, I have a little acid reflux when I indulge in the wrong foods, but I just take a level teaspoon of baking soda and it takes care of it.
On occasion, I have a little acid reflux when I indulge in the wrong foods, but I just take a level teaspoon of baking soda and it takes care of it.

