Antral Gastritis

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After having a recent Gastroscopy I have been diagnosed with Antral  Gastritis. Have been on Nexium for months with no change, my prescription has changed to Pantoprazole which seems to be making the nausea worse. Any thoughts on this?

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    Sure thing...none of thoose cure gastritis..they may only protect your stomach from further damage...by lovering your acid production....

    You will have to start strict diet...sorry but you didnt mention any age...or previous history of gastritis if any....

    Or was the helycobacter test negative? I asume yes.... whats your eating habbits? Do you smoke? 9r drink?

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      Thank you for replying. Helicobactor pylori test negative. Don't smoke or drink. Before this diagnosis of gastritis excellent health, but this is a nightmare. Nausea day and night the worst to deal with and knowing what to eat.  Interesting to know how other people cope.

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      I have it 3months.... negative hp as well... gastritis is terrible... i couldnt sleep...coudlnt eat...i was healthy untill i met with gastritis.

      Its hard.... i am nowhere near curred but i am trying to be positive.

      I do lactose free milk and blueberries mostly...anything else and i am screwed... even this gives me nausea and bloating... i cant take rice or yogurth... its matter of eliminating food that irritate your tummy and keep on going forward... and what works for me most... is BEING POSITIVE!!

      Shoot me a pm if you want to know more about eating habbits et .

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