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    eudys3 got a reaction from mousecat88 in Marginal/anastomotic ulcer anyone?   
    Just a quick update, possibly to give hope for healing-
    Had my repeat EGD on 11/16, 5 months after my marginal ulcer was found so that I had to take that yucky compounded immediate-release omeprazole w/ sodium bicarbonate & Pepcid & Carafate. I still have gastritis (stomach pouch irritation) but my ulcer has healed! I was really afraid I would need a revision or worse, a reversal. I am able to eat now without pain-yea! I have stopped losing weight which has been a huge concern for my family & friends; my mother says I look "gaunt." I am so glad I did all the online research I did on marginal ulcer healing; Bariatric Times is a great resource, geared to the medical profession so the terminology might be a bit difficult.
    Keep the faith, everyone. You could be as fortunate as I have been. Good luck to all.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from toniisaac in I'm 60. Anyone else over 50 doing RNY?   
    I was 51 when I had my RNY, and although I have had some significant complications (marginal ulcer & marked hypotension,) I still think it is the best of all my 14 surgeries. (Yes, 14-cosmetic, orthopedic, female, etc.) I just wish I had my RNY 25 years ago! All that wasted time being unhappy about my body!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from Frustr8 in Marginal/anastomotic ulcer anyone?   
    Just an update: still having intermittent severe abdominal pain in spite of 5 months of compounded Prilosec twice a day, max Pepcid, and Carafate. My surgeon said I should have healed after two months so I got another scope today (my 3rd since May). My ulcer has healed on the inside. He said I may have an ulcer on the outside of the cuff which would need a revision=big darn deal. I could have an abscess touching the liver which has a lot of pain receptors. Or I could have a stricture (scarring) which would be an easy fix. I am hoping for easy. He said to switch to Dexilant and continue Pepcid and just see how I do.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from clsumrall in Marginal/anastomotic ulcer anyone?   
    I had RNYGB on 7/19/16. I still say it is the greatest surgery I have ever had. My BMI is down from 37 to 21.
    I had no problems until I had to go to the ER on 4/10/18 with horrific abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. My surgeon put me on Prilosec and Carafate for 6 weeks, but I found out later the Prilosec caps were not bioavailable and just went through without being effective. So on Mother's Day I went back to the hospital for pain control and an upper scope to look for a marginal ulcer. Unfortunately the GI MD had no expertise in looking for marginal ulcers and said my scope was normal. So, I had 6 more weeks of unbelievable pain. My surgeon said maybe I had gallbladder disease so I had my gallbladder removed on 5/29/18. Did not help my pain at all. Finally, my surgeon referred me to a bariatric subspecialist who repeated my upper scope, and he found my marginal/anastomotic ulcer.
    This is potentially very serious in that the ulcer could perforate and require emergency surgery. I am concerned because I was pain-free after starting Prilosec liquid for the first four weeks, but the crippling pain has returned. My patients compliment me on my weight loss, but nausea and pain is a horrible way to do it!
    Does anyone else have experience with having a marginal ulcer?

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    eudys3 got a reaction from Frustr8 in Gallbladder Removal Question?   
    I have been taking prebiotics with an antifungal agent as well as Probiotics for the past year, so no, they did not help after my GB surgery in 5/18. Post-op diarrhea just happens to some folks. Mine stopped after a month. I have an unlucky friend who STILL has it almost 3 yrs after her RNY.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from Frustr8 in Gallbladder Removal Question?   
    I had a cholecystectomy in May, 22 months after my RNY, mistakenly to cure my abdominal pain which was actually due to a marginal ulcer. So a totally unnecessary surgery. I had 1 small stone that was soft & would have passed.
    BTW, nobody told me about the uncontrollable, explosive diarrhea I would have after my GB surgery. I would have to go home and change my clothes in the middle of work. I still carry a spare pair of underwear in my purse. Very embarrassing when they fall out of my purse when I remove my wallet!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from clsumrall in Marginal/anastomotic ulcer anyone?   
    I had RNYGB on 7/19/16. I still say it is the greatest surgery I have ever had. My BMI is down from 37 to 21.
    I had no problems until I had to go to the ER on 4/10/18 with horrific abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. My surgeon put me on Prilosec and Carafate for 6 weeks, but I found out later the Prilosec caps were not bioavailable and just went through without being effective. So on Mother's Day I went back to the hospital for pain control and an upper scope to look for a marginal ulcer. Unfortunately the GI MD had no expertise in looking for marginal ulcers and said my scope was normal. So, I had 6 more weeks of unbelievable pain. My surgeon said maybe I had gallbladder disease so I had my gallbladder removed on 5/29/18. Did not help my pain at all. Finally, my surgeon referred me to a bariatric subspecialist who repeated my upper scope, and he found my marginal/anastomotic ulcer.
    This is potentially very serious in that the ulcer could perforate and require emergency surgery. I am concerned because I was pain-free after starting Prilosec liquid for the first four weeks, but the crippling pain has returned. My patients compliment me on my weight loss, but nausea and pain is a horrible way to do it!
    Does anyone else have experience with having a marginal ulcer?

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    eudys3 got a reaction from BostonWLKC in Please hlep! Bad Pain in stomach 8 months post op   
    I had the exact same symptoms/excruciating pain starting at 21 months post-op. I went to the ER twice, hospitalized twice, had a CT, an upper scope, multiple lab tests-all negative. I even had my gallbladder removed as a last-ditch effort, to no avail. My bariatric surgeon said he was "all tapped out" & had nothing else to offer me surgically. Fortunately, my surgeon referred me to a bariatric subspecialist who said he did not believe the upper scope results since a GI doc did it & not a bariatric specialist like him. Sure enough, my marginal ulcer was hiding beneath the cuff/anastamosis; the first doctor did not go far enough down & retroflex the scope.
    Read about marginal ulcers. Up to 26% of RYBG patients get one, usually in the first yr post-op. There is a very informative story in Bariatric Times regarding the healing of marginal ulcers which my surgeon did not know. You need immediate-release liquid omeprazole w/ sodium bicarb, not the sustained-release caps. If you have a marginal ulcer, I feel for you. I am still struggling with it 4 months later.
    Hope you are feeling better soon. Keep us posted re: your diagnosis & progress.



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    eudys3 got a reaction from BeeCat in Where are all the 50 something bypass patients?   
    I had my RNY in 7/16 at age 51. I have lost almost 100 lbs and continue to lose about 5 lbs a month (primarily due to an ulcer). I am down to a size 4-never before. Just wish I had this surgery 25 yrs ago!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from BeeCat in Where are all the 50 something bypass patients?   
    I had my RNY in 7/16 at age 51. I have lost almost 100 lbs and continue to lose about 5 lbs a month (primarily due to an ulcer). I am down to a size 4-never before. Just wish I had this surgery 25 yrs ago!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from madadams in No veggies.....?   
    I make smoothies from baby spinach, plain non-fat Greek yogurt, crushed pineapple in its own juice, banana, almond milk, & a little Protein Powder. YUM!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from madadams in No veggies.....?   
    I make smoothies from baby spinach, plain non-fat Greek yogurt, crushed pineapple in its own juice, banana, almond milk, & a little Protein Powder. YUM!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from lexiemustang in Why is onederland so evasive?!   
    Finally made it. I have only lost 6 lbs since surgery 10 days ago but have lost 22 in the past 4 weeks since starting the liquid diet. Other people have said that weight loss is slower when starting BMI is lower, but it is frustrating to hear other people losing 20lbs a week!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from gina171 in Veterans: What Should Be On My Shopping List for Immediate Post Op Weeks   
    I recommend ProtiDiet, a liquid flavoring to put in Water. Each packet flavors 16-24 oz of water & has 15 g of Protein. The flavors are very good, especially kiwi melon-available from Amazon.< /p>
    I also recommend getting a mug warmer. It'll keep your soup/broth/decaf coffee warm while it takes you 30 minutes or more to consume it. You can get them at Walmart or Target.
    I also got a timer to remind me when to drink, walk, etc.
    You might want to get some liquid Tylenol just in case.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from lexiemustang in Why is onederland so evasive?!   
    Finally made it. I have only lost 6 lbs since surgery 10 days ago but have lost 22 in the past 4 weeks since starting the liquid diet. Other people have said that weight loss is slower when starting BMI is lower, but it is frustrating to hear other people losing 20lbs a week!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from MsMiniMe in Not losing weight at all, just want to cry. Help!   
    @MsMiniMe
    I see that Dr Weiner is your surgeon. That is so cool. I have seen all his videos on YouTube & will be starting the Pound of Cure diet when my surgeon gives me the green light. (I'm only POD #9.) I like what Djmohr says about fruits & vegetables, not to forget about beans!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from healthier&happier4life in Protein tip   
    To supplement my daily Protein intake, I use ProtiDiet flavor packets. I mix 2 packets in 32 oz of Water & it's 30 g of protein. Tastes great. I especially like the honeydew melon flavor, but all 6 different flavors I got are good. I got these from Amazon.< /p>
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    eudys3 got a reaction from kgarrettsatx in So nervous!   
    Don't worry-you've got this.
    I just had my RNY 9 hours ago & my pain is about a1 or 2 out of ten. Mostly sore throat from being intubated & pain when using abdominal muscles to sit up. No nausea, & I've had 108 ounces of water/protein shake already.
    I feel WAY better than I anticipated, reading the posts on this forum. So maybe you'll be lucky like me!. (I had lots of people praying for me, & I was anointed w/ Oil of Unction at my church-maybe that's what did it.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from kgarrettsatx in So nervous!   
    Don't worry-you've got this.
    I just had my RNY 9 hours ago & my pain is about a1 or 2 out of ten. Mostly sore throat from being intubated & pain when using abdominal muscles to sit up. No nausea, & I've had 108 ounces of water/protein shake already.
    I feel WAY better than I anticipated, reading the posts on this forum. So maybe you'll be lucky like me!. (I had lots of people praying for me, & I was anointed w/ Oil of Unction at my church-maybe that's what did it.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from charliewrt2016 in JULY surgery dates!   
    Charliewt216: I had my RNY 9 hrs ago & have had very little pain (nothing but Tyelnol since PACU). It
    just hurts when I sit up, using my abs. My throat is a little raw from the endotracheal tube, too. I've had zero nausea, & have already drunk 108 oz. of water/protein shakes.< /p>
    I thought it would be nice to hear a non-scary story. You might come out of surgery a lot better than you thought, like I did.
    Hope all goes well for you.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from charliewrt2016 in JULY surgery dates!   
    Here I am 6 hours post-op in very little pain, have only mild nausea (not requiring Zofran,) & I have already drunk 39 oz of water! I was so scared this morning. I have not had any pain meds but Tylenol since PACU. I hope some people out there will read this msg that surgery may not be as scary as other posters have made it out to be! Boy, am I lucky!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from charliewrt2016 in JULY surgery dates!   
    Charliewt216: I had my RNY 9 hrs ago & have had very little pain (nothing but Tyelnol since PACU). It
    just hurts when I sit up, using my abs. My throat is a little raw from the endotracheal tube, too. I've had zero nausea, & have already drunk 108 oz. of water/protein shakes.< /p>
    I thought it would be nice to hear a non-scary story. You might come out of surgery a lot better than you thought, like I did.
    Hope all goes well for you.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from kgarrettsatx in So nervous!   
    Don't worry-you've got this.
    I just had my RNY 9 hours ago & my pain is about a1 or 2 out of ten. Mostly sore throat from being intubated & pain when using abdominal muscles to sit up. No nausea, & I've had 108 ounces of water/protein shake already.
    I feel WAY better than I anticipated, reading the posts on this forum. So maybe you'll be lucky like me!. (I had lots of people praying for me, & I was anointed w/ Oil of Unction at my church-maybe that's what did it.
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    eudys3 got a reaction from charliewrt2016 in JULY surgery dates!   
    Here I am 6 hours post-op in very little pain, have only mild nausea (not requiring Zofran,) & I have already drunk 39 oz of water! I was so scared this morning. I have not had any pain meds but Tylenol since PACU. I hope some people out there will read this msg that surgery may not be as scary as other posters have made it out to be! Boy, am I lucky!
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    eudys3 got a reaction from charliewrt2016 in JULY surgery dates!   
    Here I am 6 hours post-op in very little pain, have only mild nausea (not requiring Zofran,) & I have already drunk 39 oz of water! I was so scared this morning. I have not had any pain meds but Tylenol since PACU. I hope some people out there will read this msg that surgery may not be as scary as other posters have made it out to be! Boy, am I lucky!

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