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MountainReader
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I was diagnosed with reflux about 6 years ago. My primary symptom is a chronic cough without heartburn. At times it is really intense. The reflux is also aggrevating my asthma that also has a symptom of a chronic cough. I have done all of the traditional things (no eating hours before bed, low fat diet, raised bed, sleeping on left, etc...) over the years with no luck. I have also had no luck with Prilosec, Protonix, Prevacid 2x/day, Nexium 2x/day, and Aciphex 2x/day with supplementation of Gaviscon. I am getting ready to start with Zegrid, althought I am not holding out much hope since I had no luck with the Prilosec.
Testing is showing that I have some "serious" reflux. I have been lucky though that my recent EGD doesn't show any damage. Manometry confirms my LES isn't functioning properly. My 24 hr Ph two years ago showed reflux 40% of the time. Recent Modified Barium Swallow and Esophagram showed food and acid refluxing and a transient hiatal hernia. I am set for another 24 hr Ph in two weeks.
My cough has been almost non-stop this summer despite aggressive acid and asthma treatment. I have had visits with my Pulmonologist who referred me back to my GI doc so that is where I am focusing now. I am heading towarRAB looking at the surgical route, Nissen Fundoplication, for some help. From what I have read it only has about 70% success with my types of symptoms though. I just feel like I am running out options. Anyone out there have any thoughts or experiences they can share?
Testing is showing that I have some "serious" reflux. I have been lucky though that my recent EGD doesn't show any damage. Manometry confirms my LES isn't functioning properly. My 24 hr Ph two years ago showed reflux 40% of the time. Recent Modified Barium Swallow and Esophagram showed food and acid refluxing and a transient hiatal hernia. I am set for another 24 hr Ph in two weeks.
My cough has been almost non-stop this summer despite aggressive acid and asthma treatment. I have had visits with my Pulmonologist who referred me back to my GI doc so that is where I am focusing now. I am heading towarRAB looking at the surgical route, Nissen Fundoplication, for some help. From what I have read it only has about 70% success with my types of symptoms though. I just feel like I am running out options. Anyone out there have any thoughts or experiences they can share?