Getting Off of Omeprazole: Share your success stories please.
Hi there: Has anyone had success in weaning off of Omeprazole? I take it for GERD. Thank you in advance!
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I have been off omeprazole for about 7 months now. I was taking 40 mg twice per day. I had been on it, on and off, for almost 20 years.
I wanted to stop because it wasn’t really helping me. It did for awhile, but it stopped working, and I just couldn’t see the point in filling my body with medication that was doing nothing.
It was hard going for quite awhile…I stopped all at once…but no harder than with it.
I found out about a book, The Gastritis Healing Book by LG Capellan, and I’ve been following the lifestyle changes and recipes in it, and it really is helping me. I would recommend it to anyone suffering with this problem.
I used to have crippling attacks of stomach pain and reflux almost all day, almost every day, and now I have bouts of pain only once in awhile. It has changed my life in a relatively short amount of time ( about 2 months now ).
Please try it! I feel like I’ve finally got my life back!
I have been on Protonix for many years. I want to phase off of that. When I asked my gastroenterologist to take me off of it, he lowered it from 40mg to 20mg. That was a year ago.
I plan to phase myself off of that
I too discovered Gaviscon Advanced which works great- I will use that.
I have seen my gastroenterologist for 20 years and always had great faith in him. Not so much now. He’s semi-retired, seems disinterested in my condition, and I believe writes my gastro issues off as being due to anxiety.
I purchased his book and yes it is I formative and can help. I recently stopped following it for a few reasons. The food you are able to take although good for gastritis are very limited. I think you don't get the proper nutrients. I joined the fb for this book. It did help alot of people but alot also were malnutrition when they went to doctor or ER. He wrote a very good book but he's not a doctor so what might have been good for him for the most part might not be good for someone older or perhaps female. I'm basically now just trying to eat what's healthy and trying not to lose anymore weight which gastritis causes. Have your last weight? I wish you the best with this diet or whatever you decide to do.
I was able to get off Omeprazole after taking it for more than 15 years. I alternated taking it one day and not the next for two weeks. I am 78,
I had GERD and a large hiatal hernia for many years. I had the hernia repaired four years ago and had a Toupet fundoplication. No more reflux! My gastroenterologist, however, kept me on Omeprazole because I was taking baby aspirin per my cardiologist. Last month, after discussions with my GP, I stopped taking baby aspirin and started taking a supplement called Pycnogenol 100 mg. Some studies say it is better than 81 mg aspirin for reducing platelet aggregation but without the bleeding risk to the stomach or brain.
It has been one month without Omeprazole or baby aspirin. So far so good.
There is a need to take a break from the medicine. Take a break after 6 weeks or so. Read WebMD. Ask your doctor
Best advise... alot of Gerd medicine reduces the effectiveness of other medications. I try to take them at different times. Gaviscon and Pepsid complete are dear friends.
Alot of my Chrons is in my esophagus and small intestine. Esophagus biopsies shows levels of Barrett's.
Self diagnosis and supplements may not be good for many of us. Ask your specialists.
If your primary refuses a referral have him document for your records. Insurance is a money game now.