Intestinal Metaplasia: What do you do to lower the risk of cancer?
Has anyone been diagnosed with intestinal metaplasia? What does your doctor recommend? I was just diagnosed and am very anxious about it because of the risk of cancer. Would like to hear your experience with it. Thank you.
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Go on a low acid diet if your not already on one. No soda, booze, only drink water, almond milk, green tea, low acid coffee like Healthwise. Don't eat 3 hrs before bed. I live on chicken breast. No fried fatty foods. No vinegar products or tomato or Citrus. No Mexican or Italian. I also have Barrett's that wasn't on my last scope so I'm like you are. I take 40mg pantaprazole 1/2 hr before supper. I hope Barrett's stays gone! I like the book from Amazon The acid watcher diet. Good luck!
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What lifestyle changes are you considering?
What is the name of the GI physician who specialized in IM and where is the physician located? Thank you.
How did you find out you had low acid and not high acid?
Who are you seeing and how did you find a dr that specializes in IM?
I took proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) twice, each time for 14 days. My gastroenterologist was very specific, at least in my case, to not take them for longer than that. I don't know of any fatty liver risk but my cardiologist doesn't love them as they can trigger chest pains and has had patients confuse those with a cardiac event.
The PPIs are also implicated in osteopenia and osteoporosis as the acid balance affects bone health. That sounds counter-intuitive but there are studies looking at that relationship.
So, if you can modify diet to make them unnecessary, it's a really good idea.
I was just diagnosed (today) with Intestinal Metaplacia and feeling anxious as well. My GI doctor told me not to be alarm and to continue taking my medication to lower the acid in my stomach and to go on a low acid diet. He assured me that I should not worry. I will have another endoscopy in 3 years. Feeling very concern.
I was diagnosed with GERD in 1997 also gastritis. Originally took a proton pump inhibitor but developed over a year later allergic reaction (rash and itching). Then samething happened with h2blockers. For years I managed with gaviscon and occassional flare ups that I treated with liquid antacid Recently my gastritis is pretty constant and usual methods not working. Gastroscopy showed metaplasia on one of biopsies, and chronic gastritis. Have appt next Friday with allergist to see if there is a way to tolerate either an h2 blocker or ppi. Perhaps in combination with daily antihistamine. Will see. I am very careful with my diet but my usual methods no longer working.
I’m reading this book the Acid Watcher diet is giving me some tips on how eat better and understand a little better , perhaps that can help.
I am SO careful with my diet.