Barrett's Oesophagus Biopsy Results
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Got the biopsy results from my Barrett's Oesophagus today doesn't look that promising as it seems it's the step before the big C (Cancer) I have now been diagnosed with Barrett's Oesophagus with focal intestinal metaplasia! 😒😒😒
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claire58731 rob39863
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Barretts rob39863
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If the cells are going to mutate it usually takes some time. The normal management is to pt you on the lowest effective dose of the cheapest effective PPI (Proton Pump Inhibitor) usually omeprazole at 20 or 40mg daily dose and have regular endoscopic surveillance. Depending on the length of your Barrett's these could be anything upto 5 years apart.
If mutation is going to occur, the next stages are Low Grade Dysplasia (with an annual progression to cancer risk of 1%) and High Grade Dysplasia (with an annual progression to cancer risk of 6%).
If dysplasia is seen, your Barrett's can be removed with Endoscopic Mucosal Resection and Radio Frequency Ablation to entirely minimise any risks of developing cancer.
Those of us who have been diagnosed with Barrett's are the lucky ones. We know we have it and will get this surveillance to ensure it doesn't become cancerous. It's those who don't know they have it who are unlikely to see their doctor before it's too late.
rob39863 Barretts
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Power1on rob39863
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i would agree with the statements below I have the exact same diagnoses about in 2012 this just normal barretts since no dyplasia was found or graded as high or low I even got a second opinion from another GI dr one year later and received the same results so don't fret to much as a matter of fact I am coming up due for my follow up in NovÂ
as for phlegm I wake up almost every morning with it and it can persist for hours into the day I was told he will have me do follow ups every 2 yearsÂ
Barretts rob39863
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Eventually I had a fundoplication to reduce the reflux.
(P.S. I have had Barrett's at least 21 years (intestinal metaplasia - non dysplastic 3 cm) unchanged.)
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larraine24877 rob39863
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Likewise, agree with the other comments, this is normal Barretts and can be managed with PPIs, I similarly diagnosed 18 months ago, and set for 2 yearly scopes, next one in December this year. there is some ood dietary advice through the network which will help with your symptons. Â So dont be despondent.
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Clinch_Mt. rex_44766
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Could you say what your regimin is, other than the veggie juice and DGL. Â Are you taking a PPI? Â Dietary restrictions? Â I am also wondering how much time lapsed from your endos with your 1st doc to the last one with the new doc. Â Is is possible that your Barrett's went away over this period of time?
I was diagnosed with Barrett's last August. Â Did not take the prescribed PPI, have changed my diet, doing acupuncture and taking a Chinese Herb formula. Â My next endo is not until 2016 unless I can get a referral for a 2nd one before then. Â I like your idea of having a 2nd doc do the follow-up.
lesley15439 rob39863
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Barretts rob39863
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Unfortunately, following a bout of norovirus resulting in 5 hours of intense heaving, it came loose so I had a Collis-Nissen repair last year.