Reversal of a fundoplication
I had a hernia and the fundoplication done in February as post this my chest is on fire. Going back to see the surgeon who did it on Tuesday. Has anybody had the same experience? If this guy does not have a answer heading for Mayo.
Thanks
Dennis
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That's awesome your gastroparesis pacemaker is helping .Mine never helped .I still constantly couldn't keep my food down .The only thing that helped me is this wrap .But i am in constant pain and discomfort.Always bloated up ,constraint ,heartburn ,pain,so on and so on .Its frustrating .
I had my fundoplication redone in Nov. 2016. It had come totally unwrapped from a surgery 15 years ago. The second surgery proved to be a very difficult recovery for me. A year later, I have symptoms back again. Pain in upper gastric area, it is very tender along my lowest ribs on both sides. I feel sick all the time. The pain gets worse after I eat and eases up a couple of hours later but never goes away. Today I found out that the fundoplication wrap is a little too tight. Trying meds and dilation of the wrap if the meds don't work. All of this is so stressful. What if these things don't work? I don't know....
So sorry to hear the second time was worse .Hope you get relief soon .
I have gastroparesis as a result of the Nissen Fundoplication. I have considerable difficulty with gas and bloating as well as nausea. My diet is limited and even when I am careful I still have problems sometimes. Also, being on a very low fiber diet has created constant constipation problems. This disease has changed my life.
Hi sorry to hear all issues since your wrap. I had gastroparesis and all those issues before he did my wrap . The wrap has made my gastroparesis even worse .The reason why we did the wrap was because I couldn't keep Any of food down.we did put in nuero stimulator pacemaker it did nothing for me so we took it back out when he did the wrap. So ever since the wrap can't throw up at all even when I had to food poison real bad twice twice and stomach virus place so I would have to go to the hospital and get IVs and everything . Stomach is constantly bloated and I'm the opposite I can't lose weight I keep gaining weight and constantly bloated stomach and all over the body crashes all the time constantly paying everywhere especially upper back and chest between shoulder blades .has made my Aorta Arthoscoliosis really bad ..It sucks. You explain this all to the doctors and I look at you like you're weird and then you get OK if you want to listen I'll do it but I'll never see you again and not happy to do it .so when do doctors start listening to patients?I hope you get some answers feeling better
Yes, I had food poisoning and of course could not throw up. Gastroparesis is a terrible disease and it is very difficult to get a doctor to listen. If they can't fix something surgically, they aren't interested.
I'm kozlo52. I am still considering having a nissen reversal after 1 year. I have been getting heartburn again that does not respond to antacids, as well as bloating, lack of appetite. I finally had my post operative bravo 48 hour ph test and the rsults shocked me. My ph is normal. I asked my surgeon , where is the heartburn coming from? He said that i have a "hyperactive esophagus" and that i should get a hypnotist to hypnotize me into the point where this pain comes on after eating my brain will ignore sending out a pain message. Kelly dubois, have you ever heard of this? I In a search of literature it shows that this can be a phenoma for some people. it is treated with anti depressants like klonopin or hypnosis. Note after my gallbladder was removed 7/27/2017, i noticed an increase in "sensed heartburn" activity as well as nausea. The biopsies taken had shown that i had some bile in the stomach. The surgeon is prescribing something for this. If i take an atavan, the heartburn will diminish. any advice would be appreciated. thanks.....paul@kozlo52.
I have had Poem surgery and fundopliacation at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. The fundopliacation was in March. It is still intact, but I have extreme bloating and quite a bit of pain. Eating small meals very slowly and rried many meds . Still going through treatment at Stanford now. I am in Northern California and rhe ezpense to Phoenix and hotels is difficult, but I am going to go back ro Mayo. Maybe dialation
Have had Stanford tell me to take down the fundopliacation but my symptoms were worse before it. They agree now but very frustrated have been dealing with stage 3 achalesia for 3 years. Keep going till you find an answer
I am reaching out on here as I’ve run into many dead ends. I had a nissen 11/14/2016. Since that time it’s been nothing but problems. I’ve been dilated 4 times, lost 28% of my body weight, and most recent a 6 day hospital admission for erosive esophagitis. My wrap is too tight and I can feel it. My most recent test say everything is now “normal” but I’m still having issues daily. I’ve been turned down by the best hospital in my state and even received a letter that the Mayo cannot help either. What can I do? Has anyone experienced this? Is there anyone in the WORLD that will reverse/revise a nissen to provide a patient with relief?
Hello @ed_85,
My sincere apologies it took a while to reply to your post; you may notice that I moved your discussion and combined it with this existing discussion on Nissen Fundoplication. I thought it would be beneficial for you to be introduced to the many members who have discussed much of what you are experiencing.
If you are replying by email, I suggest clicking on VIEW & REPLY so that you can read through some of the earlier messages and meet some of our other members talking about their or their or their loved ones' experiences.
It seems you are not alone in your frustrations; I'm tagging Mentor @kdubois and @carolynlivingjaks who have written extensively about Nissen Fundoplication, and I'm certain they will share their thoughts with you.
Another discussion on Connect that you may wish to view:
Nissen Fundoplication reversal https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/nissen-fundoplication-reversal/ where @kozlo52 @myskye @katmandoo @peck1944 have also shared their experiences with this procedure.
@ed_85, have you asked your doctor if you could consider the LINX procedure, which is a great alternative to a Nissen Fundoplication? Here's some information about this device: http://www.linxforlife.com