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Diagnosed with Barret's Esophagus due to acid (kinda scared)

Well I told a story a couple months ago that I developed ulcers due to acid..well went in for my 6 week endoscopy, the ulcers had healed but I was left with Barret's Esophagus (pre-cancerous condition of the esophagus). I don't understand how my acid reflux got so out of control. I try not to let it get to me but when the doctor mentioned the big C word (cancer) it really worries me since I have 2 small children to raise. I read that Esophageal Cancer is a lethal form of cancer and very hard to get rid of..with a high mortality rate. That really scares me. I like that I've lost almost 100 lbs but it's not worth being sick. I just pray that nothing comes of the Barret's. The good thing is, is that they do have new technology that can eradicate the Barret's Esophagus if it starts to develop cancer cells. Pray for me my fellow sleevers!

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Oh my gosh! I hope everything turns out ok. I had uterine cancer but am now 3 years out and doing ok. I KNOW the panic you are feeling Keeping a close eye on it will go along way toward maintaining your health. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Khy

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Thanks a bunch Khy for the thoughts and prayers, and congratulations on your cancer success! It is scary to think about but I try not to let it overwhelm me. The doctors are keeping an eye on it so far..with that, and alot of prayer..I will be fine. Thanks again :)

Oh my gosh! I hope everything turns out ok. I had uterine cancer but am now 3 years out and doing ok. I KNOW the panic you are feeling Keeping a close eye on it will go along way toward maintaining your health. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Khy

Sorry to hear this Lonna. I would be scared too. However don't let fear paralyze you. Research all you can and keep up with your check ups. I will be sending good vibes your way.

Did you have issues with acid before surgery? Is this something we need to be asking our surgeons. Thanks for any light you can shed on this.

I'm so sorry to hear this. Please think positive and don't allow this new issue in your journey to overtake you. God's grace is upon you and this too shall pass. You are in my prayers.

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Well I didn't even know I had acid reflux at first and I don't know how long I had it. When they did all the tests before scheduling a surgery date, that is when I found out I had it. I never had heartburn or anything to let me know I had it but the barium swallow showed that I did. I was fine after surgery I didn't take any PPI's like I was instructed to do. About 2 weeks after, I started feeling very bad burning in my throat so I started taking Prevacid. I only took it every now and then (only when the burning got unbearable) because I honestly hate taking medicine. After months and months of "off and on" burning I decided to go see the Gastroenterologist. That is when I found out I had the ulcers. I would probably ask the doctor to schedule and endoscopy before surgery just in case...who knows, I could have had problems existing in my throat before surgery and didn't know it. But thanks for the good vibes..much appreciated :)

Sorry to hear this Lonna. I would be scared too. However don't let fear paralyze you. Research all you can and keep up with your check ups. I will be sending good vibes your way.

Did you have issues with acid before surgery? Is this something we need to be asking our surgeons. Thanks for any light you can shed on this.

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Definitely needed that ButterflyTx! Thank you so much. This shall pass and I will keep my faith strong. Thank you :D

I'm so sorry to hear this. Please think positive and don't allow this new issue in your journey to overtake you. God's grace is upon you and this too shall pass. You are in my prayers.

Thanks so much for sharing. I am planning on having surgery next month (no date yet) and the more we learn, the better. This surgery is for me a calculated risk, a leap of faith. Again, best wishes!

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You're welcome! Good luck and thanks again! :)

Thanks so much for sharing. I am planning on having surgery next month (no date yet) and the more we learn, the better. This surgery is for me a calculated risk, a leap of faith. Again, best wishes!

Most surgeons prescribe an acid blocker after surgery and perhaps that's a good thing. I have been trying to get off mine but I'd rather take it than get Barrett's. I have been taking it every other day and that seems to work.

Are you taking it every day now?

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Yes I was taking 40 mg of Omeprazole 2x a day now I am taking a 40 mg Omeprazole capsule once a day. It works. I sip on organic apple cider vinegar with organic raw honey mixed in a bottle of Water 3 to 4 times out of the week. With the vinegar, I was able to lower my dose of Omeprazole. Yes, it is good to follow the doctor's orders...I didn't follow them and that may have caused my issue.

Most surgeons prescribe an acid blocker after surgery and perhaps that's a good thing. I have been trying to get off mine but I'd rather take it than get Barrett's. I have been taking it every other day and that seems to work.

Are you taking it every day now?

You are in my prayersmy sleeve sister...this too shall pass...keep your hope and faith you have them babies to live for....

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Thank you Shell! I definitely want to live for my babies. I will keep my faith! :)

You are in my prayersmy sleeve sister...this too shall pass...keep your hope and faith you have them babies to live for....

I should try the apple vinegar and honey. I've read that will reduce acid.

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Yes. It's kinda weird to take acid to stop acid but something about the vinegar levels the PH balance.

I should try the apple vinegar and honey. I've read that will reduce acid.

  • 2 years later...

Hi hun ive just recently been diagnosed but waiting for biopsies results to come back with either pre-cancerous or cancerous cells, scared stiff as i have a 2yr old little boy and i know its only 1 in every 200 people with barretts go onto get esphagal cancer my risk is higher due to my biological aunt passed away from cancer of the esophagus this january, it dont help my consultant is off sick at the min and i had to be given the news by a doc at my gp's although i do have to say he is a very good doc just goto wait to see my consultant to see what the biopsies say and to discus what action we will take, the worst thing is i have brittle asthma and after yrs of fighting for my life and being on steriods and very ill for 19yrs im better and coming off steriods at last and boom this happens its like im not allowed to be well

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