kevkev100
06-16-2008, 06:59 PM
hi. My gastro surgon consultant said long term p p i drugs may cause stomach cancer i would like to know peoples thoughts and comments on this i have a hiatus hernia and have put surgery off for a while cause i dont feel ready and the side effects and complications to surgery.
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TEdds83
06-17-2008, 04:27 PM
:)Actually I would like to know the answer to that too. I am just new in the last month to taking prilosec but my problem seems to come and go. This concerns me. Does anyone have an answer for us? Thanks!:confused:
dannic1
06-21-2008, 06:57 PM
Unfortunately, I don't know the factual answer to that question. However, I do know that not treating the acid reflux can also lead to cancer called Barrett's Esophagus, so it's important to treat it. My father had it and it's no picnic. I normally try and not stay on my Aciphex for long periods at a time. Sometimes in between taking it, I'll use rolaids, but even keep their use to a bare minimum. I'm trying to eat more yogurt and lose weight, which seems to help me out. I also believe in the healing power of prayer. : ) For something natural, I have heard DGL licorice works or taking digestive enzymes. I just don't do too well with natural remedies, as far as side effects go. Try chewing some sugar free gum. It helps me to neutralize the acid and gives me immediate relief.
Blessings.
danni
Blessings.
danni
janewhite1
06-21-2008, 07:09 PM
Chewing gum helps you? I have the opposite, chewing stimulates acid for me.
aussiejono
06-21-2008, 08:15 PM
They used to say that about H2 antagonists too (less acid can let nitrates be converted to nitrosamines was the theory)
It was disproved about Tagamet, Zantac years ago
It was disproved about Tagamet, Zantac years ago
TEdds83
06-22-2008, 12:18 AM
I bought some digestive enzyme capsules. I have used them a couple of times and they seem to help out. I also trying the apple cidar vinegar in water. I chew some mint/papaya tablets that are meant for this problem. All this helps. I too am trying to lose weight. I figure that can only help. And I am watching my diet more closely.
Sylvia66
06-26-2008, 10:50 PM
I asked my gastro specialist about long term use of these
meds and stomach cancer. His feeling is that it doesn't.
I feel moderately reassured.
meds and stomach cancer. His feeling is that it doesn't.
I feel moderately reassured.

