Pantoprazole and Lorazepam discontinuation help
Has anyone tried to taper pantoprazole while also tapering from lorazepam? I am afraid they are causing a problem being on both.
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Yes, AutoCorrect is the devil! Even voice texting answers in these little boxes is challenging. I’m constantly having to go back and edit the craziness it adds. It sounds like you are well on your way to complete success over the benzos! I am so excited for you!! I hope to be there soon myself. It is crazy how many things in your body they can affect when you start really digging for answers. As I lie here in bed, I am searching for another gastroenterologist because I know after the back heals, it’s time to work on the gut again. Since stopping the PPI’s, I have found my lower belly is actually my problem and not Gerd or heartburn any longer. It makes me wonder how much the PPIs contributed to my belly problems. (Like, can they upset gut bacteria??) The one thing that was found during my tests was the ulcer, which I got after a year on pantoprazole. I have a few thoughts on what could be causing daily stomach aches, but the last two Gastros I’ve seen were only interested in colonoscopies and endoscopies. The last appointment I had with my most recent Gastro ended with his saying “I think you might have IBS and oh by the way, I’m moving to California”😳🤦♀️ I’m on the hunt now to find help for this. I don’t suppose gut health has ever come up in your journey? I’m looking for some common sense help with do I take probiotics or not? I tried once a few years ago and they gave me such horrible stomach pains, I dropped them after a few days but if I’m gonna have a stomachache anyway, and they’re actually going to help eventually, why not try? The whole gut Doctor industry is a nightmare, especially here in Las Vegas. Every doctor does tests but doesn’t actually help fix the problem. This one is my soapbox! The doctors don’t listen or really help, they just prescribe. And it’s so hard when it’s your gut. It’s not like my back where you can see it on an x-ray. It’s actually gonna take someone who cares to find help. I just don’t know how many doctors there are out there like that. Thanks for the conversation, Debbie! And don’t forget, Not all famotidine is created equal! If one doesn’t work for you, try other brands. Still can’t believe Pepcid was my worst and my three dollar grocery store brand is great. I’m sure you’ll have success stopping the PPI‘s. I think the people that don’t see the success are those who stop without an alternative. They end up with their reflux going crazy and then start the PPIs again rather than finding an alternative. I think you got this! Good luck!! Carol
Carolin I meant to comment on the Pepcid AC vs the famotidine...it may have been the inactive ingredients in the Pepcid AC. It is scary some of the ingredients that are used.
I have read that taking PPIs can cause H. Pylori which is the cause of peptic ulcers. 🤷
Yes, inactive ingredients were one of the reasons I stopped the pantoprazole. When I told my doctor I had a stomachache every day, he said that numerous patients of his that all took pantoprazole had complained of the same thing over the last month. This was back in March but he was thinking they changed the inactive Ingredients. That was another reason stopping them was easier to do… they were making me physically sick in that very specific sigmoid area of my lower gut. I’m excited for you to drop the PPIs! The side effects just keep cropping up the more we talk. Good luck again!
How long were you taking pantoprazole?
It would not surprise me at all if PPIs upset gut bacteria. Oh yes my gut is all messed up! I contribute it to the benzos but it could be in combination with the pantoprazole too. I tried probiotics and after a week of taking it I had stomach pain with vomiting and diarrhea. I stopped taking it then finally realized I was probably experiencing die off from the bad bacteria. I haven't tried it again. I think the trick is to gradually increase the dose. Oh yes I agree! It is so hard to find a good doctor who will really listen and try to get to the root to the problem. I hope you will have better luck finding a good gastro doctor. Thank you, sometimes cheaper is better!
Close to a year and a half
I absolutely have to start probiotics because I have a stomachache every single day and no BM without assistance of some type (magnesium antacids, laxatives, and recently the worst of it all MiraLAX). I am researching which one to try but I know whichever it is, it’s going to wreak havoc on my gut for a while. I’m looking at Align and Seed. Any insight?
I sometimes make bran muffins, they seem to help. I also started adding psyllium husk powder to my oatmeal every morning I believe that is working well. I started with 1/4 teaspoon then increase by 1/8 teaspoon every 4th day working up to 1 tablespoon/day. I haven't been brave enough to just mix it in a liquid to drink...I think that would be nasty kind of like miralax is.
My last gastroenterologist had me start with Metamucil and it backed me up worse… Too much fiber evidently🤷♀️ MiraLAX was the next and it is some weird stuff! The closest I can come to describing how I felt after taking it is hallucinations, like weird, dark, seeing things when I close my eyes. Nope!! And I’m eating so healthy right now and making sure I get the right fiber count every single day and it’s not changing a thing. It’s so frustrating! I’m glad you found a workable combination.
Oh my goodness I’m sorry the Metamucil did that to you.
Wow I wonder what in the world was in the Miralax that caused such a reaction!!! I know that had to be so scary.
Did you have bowel problems before benzos? They can cause these issues. Have you tried a stool softener? I have a friend that has to take one everyday.