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Long-Term Post-Op Regurgitation

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Subject: Long-term post-op regurgitation
Date: 07/02/2008

Does any of you who had surgery, have problems with regurgitation? I'm 17 months post-op and I get regurgitations to the point I have to throw up a little. I don't really feel sick when this happens, it's just that it's going the wrong direction (or maybe it doesn't move at all?). This makes it hard to eat sometimes. The first 6-12 months I thought this was normal but shouldn't it be better by now? It might get better for a couple of weeks, with regurgitations once or twice/week, but then it gets worse and I have to throw up a little every day, sometimes several times/day. It usually happens right after a meal. I haven't really got an explanation to this, they checked it up but everything looked ok. They say it might be that peristaltis is not as effective as the peristaltis of the esophagus, so I might feel sick because of that. I'm just wondering if I'm going to throw up now and then for the rest of my life...?

 

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