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Just wondering when/if others started to wean off of their PPI's? My surgeon said at about month six. I am there now but a little fearful to stop taking them. I'm wondering what others have experienced.

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My program said to only take them for 3 months, but I took them for 6 months. I stopped without any problems at all. I did not have a problem with acid reflux before surgery (unless i had about 5 margaritas and a bunch of chips).

Lynda

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I was on Famotidine (Pepcid) morning and evening, and Prilosec before bed. At 6 months, I stopped the evening Famotidine. Now, at 9 months I am starting to wean myself off of Prilosec. I have forgotten it a couple of nights with no problems. Now, I think about what I ate during the day to evaluate if I might need it. I am taking it about half the time now.

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I stopped at nine months. I've had to take Pepcid twice since (both times because I ate something too close to bedtime) but otherwise I've had no problems.

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I needed a ppi in the begining because I would get heartburn/reflux badly. After about a month and a half I no longer was getting it, so I stopped taking it. Havent had any problems with it since. I am almost 4 months out.

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It varies per person, a year out and I'm still on them.

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2 1/2 years out and I am still on them. I never had a problem before the surgery, but since, if I just forget to take my Prilosec in the morning, by noon I am ate up with acid. As others said, your mileage may vary.

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Im with Susan,,,, I never had any problems before and Im almost 6 months out...I stopped taking them at 4 months and then anything I ate I felt crappy so went back on them and doing fine again. So I think I will be a lifer :)

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Thanks a bunch guys! Sounds like I am going to have to try it and see. I never had problems with heart burn before surgery. It was very rare. I've done great on the PPI; never had hearburn nor feel uncomfortable after meals. But I'm going to go ahead and do every other day to start as per surgeon and see what happens. Sounds like worst case scenario I go back on but no other complications. I'm doing really well and didn't want to make any waves LOL. Thanks again to all!!!!

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I stopped about 10 months out. I still get reflux sometimes but I follow certain rules for myself:

No eating or drinking 1-2 hours before bed.

No laying down after eating/drinking

Don't over eat so that acid bubbles up in your throat.

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