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I had RNY done 7/2014, hernia repair 9/2014, and then a revision to SIPS 3/2015. (I had a very large marginal ulcer that would not heal)

I have always suffered with acid reflux/gerd. With the RNY I had no issues with it.

I am currently 2 months post op of SIPS. My acid reflux has gotten horrible. I've tried 80mg of Prilosec and 60mg of Dexilant. I have been on Prilosec since 2007.

One morning I spit up bile and a dab of blood. It was soo painful. I have never done that before.

So I had a scope done this week. The GI doctor found my esophagus and sleeve is red and irritated. He took a biopsy as well. He suggested to keep taking my meds and to eat smaller meals through out the day. (I've been doing this)

The GI doctor said that my test results will be back in 10 days and to come back in 2 weeks for a follow up. He never said if I had bile reflux.

It always seems to be something...

Is there a fix if I do have bile reflux????

Nicole

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I think one you get severe reflux you may need to look at another revision.

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I had the SADI but (knocking on wood) never had acid reflux (except while preggo). I was under the impression from my consultation that the SADI/SIPS is generally not recommended for a person with a history of reflux. Have you spoke with your surgeon as well about the issue? All SADI patients in Jawad's practice are instructed to take 2 Pepcid Complete daily for the first 6 months (one in the AM and PM). I don't know if this helps prevent reflux or acid build up.

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If your esophagus is red and raw, ask your doctor about a sucralfate slurry - it binds to ulcerated areas and soothes them.

I'm currently treating a cat with it :)

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