← Return to Medication for acid reflux/GERD

Discussion

Medication for acid reflux/GERD

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Feb 15 11:14am | Replies (17)

Comment receiving replies
@blm1007blm1007

Hi Coffcoff-
Have you been tested with the esophageal manometry test for Acid Reflux?
I was told by a gastroenterologist to take PPI's because he said I needed them for acid reflux after his doing a colonoscopy. However I did not take them for various reasons and stick to the food rules and lifestyle modifications. Then when I went up to NJH and they did the esophageal manometry test it indicated NO acid reflux. The colonoscopy done at NJH that I agreed to doing did show a small hiatal hernia. I stick to the rules and modifications for acid reflux due to the hiatal hernia which requires the same food rules and modifications.
My readings indicate that a hiatal hernia can cause overproduction of mucus.
Have you heard that or read things about overproduction of mucus with a Hiatal Hernia on line from Mayo, Cleveland Clinic etc. ?
What have you read about the TIF surgery on line at the same good sites? My understandings is that it works for some and not for others. Again, as heard so often on this site, we are all different.
So far I am keeping the MAI low, at bay, with what we are told to do for Bronchiectasis, clearing mucus, clearing our lungs.
Yes, at this time in what I call my "career" with BE, I am clearing mucus almost constantly. I do not feel I have acid, I have none of the symptoms and no sour taste that comes up etc. etc.
I am hoping, with time and truly loosening the built up mucus, mucus plugs in the lungs, that will subside some...or eliminate it greatly to the point of just a few times a day and then with the daily therapy routine.
Barbara

Jump to this post


Replies to "Hi Coffcoff- Have you been tested with the esophageal manometry test for Acid Reflux? I was..."

Thanks for your reply, Barbara. I also had the GERD tests at NJH which were negative. However, I know I have GERD because an EGD showed I had a Schotsky''s ring ( a callous-like area above the hiatal sphinter that is formed after many years of reflux). My GI doc said that the tests I had at NJH represent a moment in time when
I wasn't refluxing.

My "small" hiatal hernia doesn't cause me to produce much sputum. I still struggle with getting much up every day. Now I'm reading that hard coughing can enlarge a hernia, so I guess I just can't win!

I've read about the TIF procedure online and have a friend who had the more invasive fundiplication years ago and has had no problems. It's something I'm seriously considering now.