Reversal of Nissen Fundoplication
I had a Nissen Fundoplication procedure done last Oct. I have not have success with it at all. The wrap was to tight and I have to have a dilation done almost every two months. I am looking at have a reversal done and wonder if anyone has had this done and if so, did things improve Thank You
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Warning to anyone considering this procedure. New cases of low blood sugar drops have been becoming common among people with this and any bariatric surgery. Within several months of my Nissan I started passing out and ending up in the hospital. No one could figure out what was causing it and diagnosed me as diabetic. With an A1c of 5.4 I wasn’t diabetic. Finally a doctor here in Cincinnati I went to had been reading studies of this occurring. This surgery causes the pancreas to overreact and pour insulin in after a meal. Then you have a quick low blood sugar drop. There is medication to help called Acarabose but the side effects are just as bad as acid reflux. And I still have acid reflux. Wish I had never had this done and that the doctor just work with me on diet and exercise changes.
I am so sorry to hear about this horrible outcome after this surgery. I have a female friend who is 75 years old and just had this surgery at NYU Corneill in New York City. Its been only 2 weeks, I pray she doesn't have complications. I have a mild hiatal hernia after years of lifting and moving heavy things. The most recent a 400 lb ping pong table after delivery at my daughters home into the garage, so my grandchildren wouldn't see it when they got off the bus after school. Sorry for the story. I am 67 years old and have done alot of heavy lifting over the years. So now my body is showing wear and tear. I have read about many things happening and going wrong with this surgery. I will live with it and not have surgery. I will not do any heavy lifting, exercise and watch what I eat.
I send my prayers to you, a hug and hope your physician can help you without any more surgeries.
Take care.
I just had nissen fundoplication surgery 3 months ago and I haven't felt anything that suggests changed in my blood sugar but I will request Bloodwork, reason why I did it was because I have barrets esophagus which is a consequence of the acid reflux which I'm not supposed to have anymore, barrets esophagus can lead to esophageal cancer, that's why I decided to go do the surgery.. Good luck!
What was the reversal
Surgery like? What was recovery….?
Recovery was no problem. I've only had heartburn 1 time since the surgery
and it wad my fault not paying attention to what I aye, which I have
gastroparesis
I recently had hiatal hernia repair and Nissen Fundoplication (07/28/23. I have lost 40 lbs, had to have a feeding tube placed and still cannot drink liquids other than milk. I cannot pass food at all. I have begged for a reversal and my doctor says she won't because of scar tissue. I have had hypersalivation since the surgery alongside severe foaming. I did not sign up for all of this! My life has been completely changed and I can no longer enjoy food or even going out in public because of the saliva 24/7. Any suggestions appreciated.Thanks
Hi there. I am considering getting it taken down. So regretting getting it. I have massive burning in my throat mouth and very bad taste in my mouth constantly. So many other symptoms too. What was the take down surgery like? How long was the recovery? Could you eat after? Any info would be sooo appreciate. Thx
Can you say how the surgery was? recovery? Pain? eating afterwards?
Thanks!
My nissan surgery was in 2021 and I too have a failed procedure. Just recently I have found that I'm able to eat a little better. NOT like before but at least a little better.
For those experiencing a difficult time after this surgery, please watch what you eat. Keep in mind, your food is not being processed as it was before so nothing is there to catch all that fat you eat. I found creamy soups were the worst offenders. It took me two years of gradual weaning back to foods I love. Still, no Jalopenos!