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My surgeon prescribed me prilosec and gallstone avoidance medicine after surgery and I took it regularly until my 2 week appointment when I told him I hated taking it because of the taste in the applesauce. He told me I could stop taking it until I could swallow the whole capsule and I did so. I don't notice any issues with reflux on the days I don't take the prilosec and I'm wondering if any of you have stopped taking it early due to this reason? Does everyone take Prilosec after surgery for 3 months?

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I was not told to take it at all.

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I'm 2.5 years past surgery & still have one Omeprazole in the morning & another just before bed. Then again, I probably consume a higher-acid diet than most. That's just me. Good luck!

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I wish I was prescribed something for the gallbladder! I know I will likely need mines removed, ugh.

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Ask for an option you should be able to take whole like Pantoprazole (in Canada brand name is Pantoloc). Like others I have a 6 month prescription for this.

For the last several years I've usually taken a prescribed Prevacid generic (Lansoprazole), but it's also capsule (thus time release), I was able to take the Pantoloc whole immediately after discharge with no issues.

To the post above that says they take nothing, not everyone needs a PPI. It all depends on how your body handles the surgery.

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36 minutes ago, PatientEleventyBillion said:

Ask for an option you should be able to take whole like Pantoprazole (in Canada brand name is Pantoloc). Like others I have a 6 month prescription for this.

For the last several years I've usually taken a prescribed Prevacid generic (Lansoprazole), but it's also capsule (thus time release), I was able to take the Pantoloc whole immediately after discharge with no issues.

To the post above that says they take nothing, not everyone needs a PPI. It all depends on how your body handles the surgery.

I meet with surgeon for two month post op next week, will definitely ask! Thx

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My surgeon prescribed me prilosec and gallstone avoidance medicine after surgery and I took it regularly until my 2 week appointment when I told him I hated taking it because of the taste in the applesauce. He told me I could stop taking it until I could swallow the whole capsule and I did so. I don't notice any issues with reflux on the days I don't take the prilosec and I'm wondering if any of you have stopped taking it early due to this reason? Does everyone take Prilosec after surgery for 3 months?


I wanted to limit how many pills and Vitamins I was taking and at my 2 week post op I told my dr that I don't feel I need to take it anymore she said to continue to take it for two more weeks and then I can if I'm comfortable to go ahead and discontinue it. And I'm 3 months Post op now and don't have any issues and I'm glad I didn't continue taking them. I never needed them to begin with but I was just following protocol.


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