Suzanne -
Barrett's esophagitis (which is what I think your doctor means by "Barrett's disease") is a pre-cancerous condition. It doesn't mean you have cancer, just that you may be more likely to develop esophageal cancer. My own gastroenterologist told me that while prilosec does not cause Barrett's, once you have Barrett's, prilosec can make it turn cancerous faster. He checks me every 2-3 years to make sure I'm not developing Barrett's.
If you can have the surgery, it's probably a good idea. Even on prilosec, which stops acid production, the contents of your stomach (i.e., undigested and partially digested food) can back up into your esophagus. If you already have Barrett's, the surgery might make even more sense in your case.
You might want to do research online regarding Barrett's, and also the surgery which is called fundoplication.
If I run across any more information regarding this, I'll post again. Good luck. |