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Mine got worse I have to take reflux meds daily now. I didn't have to pre sleeve. I was sleeved on Halloween

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I have a hiatal hernia and it was not repaired during surgery.

I did not take meds prior to surgery - however now I take zantac once daily and drink carafate 4x's daily...... most days it feels like this isn't enough either.

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mine was repaired when i got the sleeve 2 weeks tomorrow. I feel like i'm doing great.

had my 2 week visit today and down 10lbs, doctor thinks things look well.

time to start exercising.

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I had mine repaired and haven't had any issues.

~LA

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I've had mine repaired twice. 2nd time I have no reflux and feel awesome.

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My chronic asthma was finally correctly diagnosed and treated as a result of my pre-op EGD. They put me on Omeprazole immediately which helped. They fixed the hernia during my sleeve. Post op, I had to up my dose to twice per day. Things were much worse the first month post op but then rapidly improved with healing and weight loss. Still take it 2x per day but thinking I should maybe cut back the morning dose. Last time I tried that I didn't have symptoms but felt extra hungry so I went back on.

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Mine was repaired with lapband/plication. No problems 3 wks in

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My hiatal hernia was repaired during surgery. I had horrible GERD after surgery (4 weeks ago-sleeve), but the dr. said that as I heal, it will improve to the point of not needing meds at all (on omneprozole now). He said it should take about 3 months.

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mine was repaired..had esophagas spasms for 2 wks postop..hurt like heck. calmed down an still have GERD. take nexium about 3 days a wk..dont have to daily but should. I also use tums inbetween when needed. mine pretty much stayed with me. I cant eat much a few hrs before going to bed.

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I had hiatal hernia repair during vsg and haven't had any issues since surgery. I am 2 months post-op.

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I am 10 weeks out-before my surgery I asked the Dr if I should have the RNY instead of the sleeve as I had been dealing with GERD for a long time and did not want it to get any worse. He assured me it should get better when the hiatal hernia was fixed and as I lost weight and that he thought I should have the sleeve. So, I did. Well, when I went for my 1 month post op visit he told me to stop taking my Nexium and just use Tums or Rolaids if I needed something. Can't do it. Even with still taking my Nexium I sometimes have reflux that wakes me up in the middle of the night, sometimes have the acid in the back of my throat. NASTY. So, for me, it has NOT gotten better. Maybe worse. Going to ask my family Dr about maybe going to twice a day dosing. I'm still hoping it will get better. But, acid reflux CAN be treated so don't let the worry about that keep you from getting the sleeve!

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I too had hernia repair, sleeved on Dec 17th. I have had horrible gerd and doctor is telling me I have to ride it out that it gets better with weight loss. I hope this is true . Its not better yet, taking 40 mg Nexium twice daily and it doesn't help. Everyone is different . I hope you don't suffer with it afterward.

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