Help needed feeling depressed
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hi im 22 years old teenage boy from India,Asia my life is pretty much messed up from last year .
i have searched on google about my problem and i found this forum and iimmdeiatly i registered here .
In december 2014 i had heart burn and acid reflux symptomes so i consulted ms surgeon he gave me domeperidone and rantide for 1 weeks but after one week problem remain the same so he done endoscopy on me ( im including my endoscopy report ) after endoscopy he told im having small hiatus and he gave me omeprazole medicine to take one/daily he told me contact him after one month.
while i was taking medicine i feel normal and i was so happy when i ment doctor after 1 month i explained him im not having any problem he said than stop medicine .
After stopping medicine 2nd day again i got heart burn and acid reflux problem so i go to doctor and told him about my problem he said i have to continue medicine at least for 3 year than he do another endoscopy if my hiatus is gone than i can stop taking medicine if remain same i need surgery i was shocked by name of surgery than i by meself done some research on my problem and i found out side effects of omeprazole and also found this problem only occur in 40+ aged person but im just 22 why its occur to me i need some advice on surgery ( go for it or not) , medication ( expalin side effects of long term medication ) , effect of hiatus on my sex/workout/health , can it cause any type of other health problem like cancer or something else
p.s. im not alcoholic nor smoker also not eating non veg food
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please help me out from this problem
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LayneTX harshal99799
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my new mantra...this too shall pass...
Let our sadness give us stregnth to get help...which you are doing, good for you. Best wishes for you, may your young body heal fast! And answers come your way.
may75103 harshal99799
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First of all do not worry about an operation.The fact you were told at first to stop your medication is good as doctor thought you better.If you still have problems then you must need meds.Lots of people have hernias and never need an operation.Although omeprazole and similar drugs can have side effects it is more important to take them for you symptons now,In future you may be able to take lower dose.To help manage your symptoms follow a diet to reduce acid and eat slowly and small meals Little and often is good There is lots of advice on line re foods.As regards your other worries it should not effect any unless you become a weightlifter(good not to lift heavy things or presumably careful on workouts,sure gym can advise.No link to cancer or other diseases.Do hope this helps and dont worry. Ive had hiatus hernia 3 years and having 2nd op but I am 65!
Barretts harshal99799
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There is no lower age limit for being afflicted with Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disorder (GORD or GERD). It's more common in middle aged white males but that doesn't stop younger people (including black and/or female) being affected.
Your treatment is standard. Those presenting to their doctors with acid reflux problems are normally put on acid suppressants for a few weeks. If that doesn't work, a scope is called for and acid suppressants prescibed for longer. (Some people have to take them for life.)
Your hiatus hernia will exacerbate reflux. It's the acid refluxing and attacking the wall of the oesophagus that causes the heartburn pain. Omeprazole (a PPI) is a more efficient acid suppressant than ranitidine. You are probably on 20mg a day which is the low maintenance dose which shouldn't cause any problems.
If you were on a high dose for some years, induced hypochlorhydria (insufficient stomach acid) can cause some problems in some people but omeprazole is considered to be one of the safest drugs in the world used by millions worlwide for nearly 30 years.
Omeprazole reduces acid but doesn't stop the reflux. The problem is, continued reflux of acid and bile can cause permanent damage to th oesophagus called "Barrett's Oesophagus" which in some people can mutate to cancer.
The alternative to omeprazole is an operation called a fundoplication.
After being on 80 mg omeprazole for years and suffering from the "side effects", I had the fundoplication operation which was the best thing I did.
This link: https://sites.google.com/site/downwithacid/home/appendices#TOC-NICE-Option-Grid-for-the-treatment-of-long-term-heartburn. will take you to an Option Grid produced by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in UK setting out the pros and cons of PPIs vs surgery.
While you're on that site, you may find some other topics that will be helpful, too.
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Lee1968 harshal99799
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Surgery should be the last option - after medication has failed or if the hernia is the progressive paraesophageal types . Younger men can be affected by this type of hernia , heavy weightlifting or an occupation that involves constant heavy lifting are common causes , just like in "regular" hernias . Any deadlifting , squats or bench presses , anything that puts pressure on the abdominal muscles , will increase the size of the hernia and make the condition worse . But you shouldn't have a problem with most exercises though . Do you have breathing or swallowing problems , chest pressure , early satiety or fatigue ? If you don't , then just continue with your medication and try not to worry about your condition .
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