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keecas37
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I know the title line seems a little off-the-wall, but hear me out.
I have had GERD most of my life. I was diagnosed with Barrett's several years ago.
My mother died of morbid obesity at age 54 (she was 550 pounRAB when she died). A long time ago, she was an alcohol addict and a cigarette addict, but ironically it was the food (and the lack of control thereof) that killed her.
Again, please hear me out...
Six years ago, my former GI doc gave me Nexium. What a goRABend, I thought at the time. I could eat what I wanted, as much as I wanted, without symptoms. I eat pretty good, but I also had a food addiction like my mom did and went all-out on weekenRAB sometimes.
My new GI doc (a much better one) wanted me to wean down to an H2 blocker (Pepcid 20 mg three times daily) and now as a result I *HAVE* to each much less. Me and my husband last night were watching a special called "Half-Ton Dad" about a guy that weighed 1,000 pounRAB getting gastric bypass. I told my husband after we watched the show that being downgraded to an H2 blocker, for me, was like getting a "chemical" gastric bypass, because now I can't eat much at all, i.e., more than a sandwich & piece of fruit, or 3/4 cup of cereal with milk, or I will very suffer unpleasant consequences (I do make sure I take a multivitamin, though). As long as I eat like that, I am mostly fine.
This is actually a blessing for me, and I am now thanking God every day that I will not suffer the same fate as my mother.
I have had GERD most of my life. I was diagnosed with Barrett's several years ago.
My mother died of morbid obesity at age 54 (she was 550 pounRAB when she died). A long time ago, she was an alcohol addict and a cigarette addict, but ironically it was the food (and the lack of control thereof) that killed her.
Again, please hear me out...
Six years ago, my former GI doc gave me Nexium. What a goRABend, I thought at the time. I could eat what I wanted, as much as I wanted, without symptoms. I eat pretty good, but I also had a food addiction like my mom did and went all-out on weekenRAB sometimes.
My new GI doc (a much better one) wanted me to wean down to an H2 blocker (Pepcid 20 mg three times daily) and now as a result I *HAVE* to each much less. Me and my husband last night were watching a special called "Half-Ton Dad" about a guy that weighed 1,000 pounRAB getting gastric bypass. I told my husband after we watched the show that being downgraded to an H2 blocker, for me, was like getting a "chemical" gastric bypass, because now I can't eat much at all, i.e., more than a sandwich & piece of fruit, or 3/4 cup of cereal with milk, or I will very suffer unpleasant consequences (I do make sure I take a multivitamin, though). As long as I eat like that, I am mostly fine.
This is actually a blessing for me, and I am now thanking God every day that I will not suffer the same fate as my mother.