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Makes sense to me. Gastritis is inflamation and the PPIs might very well be helping with that. Talk to your doctor as it sounds like a daily dose is a good idea for you.
That is interesting. I went to a GI for random lower abdomen pain and diarrhea. For other reasons they did an endoscopy and said I had esophagitis…this being unrelated to what I went there for. Anyhow, they gave me pantoprazole for the esophagitis, but it immediately resolves my lower abdomen issues. With the PPI, I no longer had bloating right after eating, no more stomach pains and no more diarrhea. However, I was very concerned about long time PPI use and stopped after 3 months. I then had awful acid reflux. I seem settled down now, taking kefir and Pepcid or tums as needed. Still feel much better than I used to, but not as good as I felt on the PPI. Wonder if there’s something similar that has the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of a PPI without the acid suppression?
I was on antibiotics for other health reasons, but relate to many of your symptoms (primarily due to a history GERD). As antibiotics are known to affect normal bacteria flora too (And my guess is G.I. preps do as well), I just assumed that my normal flora was undergoing rebalancing to some degree. I turned to seasoned acupuncturist for help with this, and have been feeling more like myself.
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Not a doctor and don’t have gastroparesis, but my understanding of it is that it is related to the muscles that move the food along, not acid production . If your stomach is full because food is not moving seems to me that the acid is building up behind it and you have an excess in smaller space? Which would then cause acid reflux et al. Just thinking. I could be way off.
Is your slow stomach emptying due to low acid or paralysis of the muscles?
Would think that would make a difference.