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Hi,

I'm so happy to have found this forum. I've been doing a lot of research and just attended the informational session for my local program with my initial consult in 2 weeks. I really prefer the idea of the VGS over the bypass to try an minimize the issues that malabsorption can cause in the short and long term both medically and lifestyle wise. I thought for me it was a no brained until I learned about the connection between the surgeries and reflux. I have reflux and have been on low dose omeprazole (20 mg/day) for about 7 years. I don't mind having to take medication for it. I was wondering if anyone here had reflux before surgery and still opted for the VGS over bypass? Do you have any major reflux problems that are significantly worse than pre-surgery?

I appreciate everyone's input. It's such a hard thing to work out when really, I know from my research that there is no single universal experience.

Thanks!

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My surgeon told me it depended on the type of reflux. I had bile in my stomach from a weak valve between my stomach and intestines. Losing weight wasn't going to fix it and the sleeve would make it worse. I had to do the rny . I was disappointed, but I had enough time to get used to it. If my reflux was just my stomach acid and my belly pushing it up, we could have done the sleeve, but not with bile in my stomach. They'll have to do the egd to tell what type of reflux you have.

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I took Prevacid before surgery for years and still do. I don't think it is any worse.... but if someone had told me I could have possibly cured it with bypass maybe I would have made a different choice. I am doing great and have lost 110% of my excess weight less than a year with VSG. So it is just for food for thought and something I wish I would have discussed in more detail with my surgeon.

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I have reflux plus Barrett esophagus syndrome and had H. Pylori infection.. My surgeon said bypass and since I trust his opinion that's what I went with

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