Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Debbie, I have had a polyp removed from my stomach, I was fine. I did not realize they are rare. Good luck!! Barb > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 When I had my last endoscopy in November, 2010, I had lots of polyps in my stomach, but they are benign and my GI said I didn't need to worry about them. Doctors had prescribed nexium for several months before, which I have read leads to a high likelihood of stomach polyps. I never liked taking nexium anyway, and don't believe I had GERD which it was prescribed for prior to my achalasia being diagnosed, so I stopped taking it after my surgery in December. I'm doing fine without nexium and don't believe heartburn was ever the issue. Terry From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of Barb C. Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 9:05 PM achalasia Subject: Re: Todays Endoscopy/biopsy Debbie, I have had a polyp removed from my stomach, I was fine. I did not realize they are rare. Good luck!! Barb > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 I was given 3 different Acid Reflux medications before I was sent to a specialist. I kept telling them that I didn't have heartburn. They kept giving me meds and say take these and come back in a month. Doctor's need to listen to the patient when they say it is not acid reflux. -- Re: Todays Endoscopy/biopsy Debbie, I have had a polyp removed from my stomach, I was fine. I did not realize they are rare. Good luck!! Barb > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Debbie wrote: > > I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? > There are different kinds of gastric polyps. The two more common ones have little chance of becoming cancer. One of those two may be caused by PPI use. Another rarer type is more likely to become cancer but most likely you have one of the other types. Your doctor probably took biopsies. Based on the results of the biopsies he may set a future date to take another look for changes. notan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Debbie, Did you ever suffer with acid reflux? I find it interesting that your lining would be erosive without any reflux. Or could it be the lactic acid build up from stasis that could be causing it? I am interested to hear other responses. Hang in there and don't be a cyberchondriac getting yourself all worried. I have done it to myself too many times. Not fun. Cara > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Thank you Terry,Barbara, and Notan Good to know that these polyps are mostly benign ,and I agree with the confusion doctors have with acid reflux being the cause of everything is annoying. Acid reflux, as far as I know, does not produce tarry-ness.Notan thanks for the reassurance.I read on some MED site(I really should start noting the sites) that adenomatous is the dangerous polyp,so unless that word pops up I'm fine and I'malmost sure it will NOT pop up > > > > I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? > > > > There are different kinds of gastric polyps. The two more common ones > have little chance of becoming cancer. One of those two may be caused by > PPI use. Another rarer type is more likely to become cancer but most > likely you have one of the other types. Your doctor probably took > biopsies. Based on the results of the biopsies he may set a future date > to take another look for changes. > > notan > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 I like that word " Cyberchondriac " LOL, I will try not to be that. I am being treated for acid reflux although what Iexperience at night did not seem like it, it was more like " choking " .The meds I'm on are .pepcid,prilosec,cardizem,reglan, and librax.My new doc says this is too many so after this endoscopy he will see if I need to get rid of any > > > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 I was on Reglan for awhile. It is a TERRIBE drug. See the FDA warnings. Reglan Draws FDA Recall On February 26th 2009, over two million people in the United States were told they could develop serious neurological muscle disorders because of the use of metoclopramide, more commonly known as Reglan. The FDA required all manufacturers of Reglan to place a black box warning on the label. This warning is the strongest warning the FDA requires because of the serious and even life-threatening effects of the drug. While Reglan is used to treat heartburn and certain gastrointestinal disorders by speeding up the rate at which the stomach empties, it is also linked to a serious condition called Tardive Dyskinesia. Tardive Dyskinesia and Reglan Tardive Dyskinesia describes involuntary movements throughout one's body including the face, mouth, tongue, lips, and other body parts. Long term users of the drug, women, children, and the elderly have a greater risk of developing this condition. There is no known cure for Tardive Dyskinesia and symptoms may still persist even after you stop taking Reglan. Ray CA OC > > > > > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > > > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > > > > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 I have been taking Reglan for years!! It's no wonder my new doc said I should be off of it.He said after he had a " look,see " at my esophagus he would discuss my meds with me cause he thought I was taking too much > > > > > > > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > > > > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > > > > > > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Ray, what you say about Tardive Dyskinesia frightens me as i have been on Metoclopramide or Reglan for a few years now. It helps my food go through my system quicker. I do suffer from a form of shakes on my right side if i write or hold a cup or something in my right hand. I shall have a word with my GP doctor when i next see him about this. from the UK From: mer <ray_me_99@...> achalasia Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 7:45 PM Subject: Re: Re: Todays Endoscopy/biopsy  I was on Reglan for awhile. It is a TERRIBE drug. See the FDA warnings. Reglan Draws FDA Recall On February 26th 2009, over two million people in the United States were told they could develop serious neurological muscle disorders because of the use of metoclopramide, more commonly known as Reglan. The FDA required all manufacturers of Reglan to place a black box warning on the label. This warning is the strongest warning the FDA requires because of the serious and even life-threatening effects of the drug. While Reglan is used to treat heartburn and certain gastrointestinal disorders by speeding up the rate at which the stomach empties, it is also linked to a serious condition called Tardive Dyskinesia. Tardive Dyskinesia and Reglan Tardive Dyskinesia describes involuntary movements throughout one's body including the face, mouth, tongue, lips, and other body parts. Long term users of the drug, women, children, and the elderly have a greater risk of developing this condition. There is no known cure for Tardive Dyskinesia and symptoms may still persist even after you stop taking Reglan. Ray CA OC > > > > > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > > > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > > > > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi Yes I had the shakes, you should stop that drug now. It takes time to get over it. I then went on Domperidone , had to get from Canada, it is I believe similar with out and shakes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domperidone Now I am off both, believe when I stopped taking PPI's and made my stomach less alkaline and more acidic (notan will fight this haha), I NOW have great digestion and great BM. I have not had my e fixed or cut (notan hates it when I say " destroyed " ), YES I believe an operation helps and works great for awhile. I am so much better than 3 years ago, my secret is butter and Magnesium. I am also going to look into TCM as people like Eva really believe in this. Maybe a solution is a combination of minerals, food, vitamins and herbs. Maybe Eva can say what she takes, or do the Chinese doctors keep it a secret. Ray CA OC 80 old a hell but active growing oranges,tomatoes and green beans. Copy from a site http://www.inspire.com/groups/oley-foundation/discussion/domperidone-vs-reglan-1\ / hi, my daughter took reglan for a long time and she started having the shakes really bad and the doctor changed her medicince to domperidone this past fall and she is a different kid. She is more active and i think it is a miracle, because before she slept a lot of the day and now she sings and dances in the mornings, not like before she got really sick. I don't know how well it works, she can't really explain to me, but after a month on the medicine she became a little happier, which we had not seen in years. Also she no longer has the shakes. As for weight gain, her weight changes a few pounds up and a few pounds down, nothing real dramatic. I do have to call Canada for the medicine and my insurance does not pay, but the cost is nothing compared to seeing my daughter laugh and sing again. END > > > > > > > > Today I had an endo and biopsy with my new G.I for the first time.I've had many before but this was the first time with him so I was a bit nervous,turned out he was sweet and gentle and very kind. > > > > This time around they found a " few stomach polyps in the body of the stomach " I researched and found this to be rare. I also have a haitus hernia and the lining of my distal esophagus appeared erythematous and erosive. I've had A for 32 years, should I be worried? Anyone else diagnosed with stomach polyps?I realize that this doesnt necessarily mean cancer but Ihavent found anything online that doesnt rule it out completely. > > > > > > > > Hope my fellow A's are having a great week > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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