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ScarletJ
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This is my first post here. Glad to have found this board as it seems to have some pretty knowledgeable folks on here.
Here's my story:
I had a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication 5 weeks ago. I'm healing up well and the swallowing/eating is getting easier every day. However, my symptoms returned with a vengeance about 2 weeks after the surgery. I now have my usual LPR symptoms: constant hoarseness, post-nasal drip, globus. In addition, I also now have the feeling that acid is aspirating into my lungs. Overall, my LPR symptoms are WAY WORSE than they were prior to the surgery, plus I have a new symptom. I understand this makes no sense, but it is unfortunately true. Has anyone had a similar experience to me? Is it normal for LPR to get worse before it gets better post-surgery?
I thank you for your responses in advance.
Here's my story:
I had a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication 5 weeks ago. I'm healing up well and the swallowing/eating is getting easier every day. However, my symptoms returned with a vengeance about 2 weeks after the surgery. I now have my usual LPR symptoms: constant hoarseness, post-nasal drip, globus. In addition, I also now have the feeling that acid is aspirating into my lungs. Overall, my LPR symptoms are WAY WORSE than they were prior to the surgery, plus I have a new symptom. I understand this makes no sense, but it is unfortunately true. Has anyone had a similar experience to me? Is it normal for LPR to get worse before it gets better post-surgery?
I thank you for your responses in advance.