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So I just got my blood test results back and they found H Pylori. Has anyone else had this happen? They said its ok and they will just treat it with antibiotics but I'm kinda freaking out.

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I had that too. I had to take antibiotics for 2 weeks. No big deal. Bad news is that they won't do surgery until u finish the antibiotic.

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Yeah that's what she said. 2 weeks of antibiotics and a test 4 weeks after that. So basically its going to set me back 2 months. Does it ever come back? What caused yours?

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That's the bacteria that can cause ulcers so it's a good thing they tested you & can treat it with a course of antibiotics. I would ask the office or the pharmacist if the antibiotic can cause a yeast infection just to be safe. Some do & they can prescribe something for that if needed. Hopefully it won't do that though.

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Yeah that's what she said. 2 weeks of antibiotics and a test 4 weeks after that. So basically its going to set me back 2 months. Does it ever come back? What caused yours?

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I had that test years before I did the surgery. The gastro dr told me I would always test positive for it. So when I went to have the surgery they apparently test for it and was unable to schedule my surgery. I was so pissed because I was up front from the beginning about it. They knew I would test positive. I had to have my gastro dr send a letter telling my bariatric dr i was already treated for this. I finally got my date and that day changed my whole life

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I had this before surgery. Luckily my surgeon schedules the EDG just

a couple weeks after your first visit so it was diagnosed and treated way before surgery. This was the second tine I had this too. And yes the antibiotics to treat it is aweful and harsh and does cause a yeast infection and thrush sometimes

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I had a weird thing happen. When I went in last friday the 18th to see the nurse for my assessment at the hospital where I am getting my surgery done , The nurse told me my blood work tested positive for H Pylori. She asked if the doctor was treating me for it. I told her No. He actually told me I was negative for H Pylori. He did a biopsy in my stomach for it when he did the EGD. So I have no clue what that is about. Anybody ever have that happen?

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I had a weird thing happen. When I went in last friday the 18th to see the nurse for my assessment at the hospital where I am getting my surgery done ' date=' The nurse told me my blood work tested positive for H Pylori. She asked if the doctor was treating me for it. I told her No. He actually told me I was negative for H Pylori. He did a biopsy in my stomach for it when he did the EGD. So I have no clue what that is about. Anybody ever have that happen?[/quote']

Have you had h. Pylori and been treated in the past? If so then the blood work is useless,the antibodies against h. Pylori will always be there (in most people anyway). The only way o test for an active infection in someone who has had it in the past is either biopsy or an h. Pylori breath test. Hope this helps!!!

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 251, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 251

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Have you had h. Pylori and been treated in the past? If so then the blood work is useless,the antibodies against h. Pylori will always be there (in most people anyway). The only way o test for an active infection in someone who has had it in the past is either biopsy or an h. Pylori breath test. Hope this helps!!!

Thanks. As far as I know I have never had it. This is the first time I have ever been tested for it.But biopsy was negative for it . The nurse said my blood level was 7.2 which is really high. She they start treating if your blood level is 0.83. She was going to call him and find out. that was last friday and I did not hear anything so I am assuming everything is good.

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 251, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 251

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I'd call and harass em. You don't want the calling you last minute and saying 'oh by the way...since you have h. Pylori we have to delay surgery' or some such thing. I guess there is potential that the biopsy sample didn't have h.pylori but there's infection in another part of your stomach? (Now I'm guessing :D)

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 251, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 251

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