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Hello Everyone,
My name is Michelle I just converted my Lapband to a Sleeve on 10/10/2017. The acid reflux is keeping me up at night and even the medication that the doctor prescribed keeps me up at night. Any one else have this problem?

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This is very, very common. You should talk to your doctor about getting a stronger dose, or switching types of medication. What and how much are you taking now?

Here is a good overview article talking about PPI's. There is another class of less-effective acid medication called H2 blockers.

https://aboutgerd.org/medications/proton-pump-inhibitors-ppis.html

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This is very, very common. You should talk to your doctor about getting a stronger dose, or switching types of medication. What and how much are you taking now?
Here is a good overview article talking about PPI's. There is another class of less-effective acid medication called H2 blockers.
https://aboutgerd.org/medications/proton-pump-inhibitors-ppis.html


Hi berry,

Thank you for your response. I am currently taking 1gm of Sucralfate 4 times a day. Dr. Asked me to break it down with Water and take 30 minutes before each meal.

Taking a look at the article.

Thanks again!


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https://www.gicare.com/medication/sucralfate/

Sulcrafate is a sugary drug that binds up with protein-like material in the base of intestinal ulcers. It is not an antacid nor does it reduce stomach acidity.

Aha! You aren't even on an antacid. You need to ask your doc about starting one. (Bariatric patients all need to be on antacids for several months postop).

Since your doc's office is likely closed today, you could try asking your pharmacist if an antacid would be ok. Pepcid complete (over the counter) is what I take, but I have no way of knowing if it might be a bad idea in YOUR case.

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https://www.gicare.com/medication/sucralfate/
Sulcrafate is a sugary drug that binds up with protein-like material in the base of intestinal ulcers. It is not an antacid nor does it reduce stomach acidity.
Aha! You aren't even on an antacid. You need to ask your doc about starting one. (Bariatric patients all need to be on antacids for several months postop).
Since your doc's office is likely closed today, you could try asking your pharmacist if an antacid would be ok. Pepcid complete (over the counter) is what I take, but I have no way of knowing if it might be a bad idea in YOUR case.


You are the best! I will call my surgeon tomorrow and see if he can prescribe an antacid.

Greatly apréciate your support.


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