Sunday, February 23, 2014

Not the news I wanted to hear

I had an endoscopy on Friday since my reflux has been acting up since December. The results were not what I was hoping for. There is a good chance that I have Barrett's esophagus. Basically that means that the lining of my esophagus is starting to change to the type of lining you find in the stomach due to being damaged from stomach acid. This is not good because it increases your risk of cancer (the risk is very small but I would have to be monitored for abnormal cells). I have to wait for the official biopsy results but I would not be surprised if I do have it. I have been suffering from acid reflux since I was 10 years old.

If my reflux does not improve I will have to consider getting the nissen fundoplication surgery. Basically they wrap part of your stomach around the lower part of your esophagus to reinforce the closing of the of les which is what keeps stomach acid from getting into the esophagus.

The surgery has a very long recovery and I would have to be on a liquid diet for a while and that sounds miserable! Of course I've been reading up on it and freaking myself out with all the complications. Supposedly you won't be able to vomit and possibly not burp EVER! I'm not at the surgery point yet but I won't have much of a choice if I do have Barrett's and the medicine isn't working.

I'm feeling better about the whole situation now. I freaked out a little on Friday and Derek ended up rushing home from work, which I felt bad about. Before I think about the surgery I want to try Nexium and also be much more careful about what I eat. I've been more lax in my diet than I should be.

In my next post I promise to not talk about boring medical crap. Maybe I'll talk about Ke$ha or cats?


9 comments:

  1. Aw, sorry to hear lady. I'm sending posi vibes and I hope your reflux improves!

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  2. Yikes, that doesn't sound fun at all. Hopefully you won't have to get the surgery. No burping or vomiting ever? Crazy.

    Try not to focus on it too much until you know for sure, though... which I'm sure is next to impossible. Regardless of the results, hopefully they can find a way to fix the problem. Best of luck!

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  3. Liquid diet does sound pretty miserable. Hopefully tweaking your diet and the medicine will make it all better.

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    1. I would probably kill someone ha ha. I'm hoping I can get better without having surgery.

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  4. Oh, man, I'm sorry to hear that, Ginny. It sucks when your body doesn't work the way it's supposed to. I hope it works out so you don't need the surgery.

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  5. I hope the official news comes back better! And stay off WebMD! You'll just worry yourself silly!

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