I've had surgery for a rolling hiatus hernia. My whole stomach had moved up into my chest.
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Before my operation I tried to find out more information on the Internet. But the condition was so rare that all I could find was medical reports that were complicated and it was difficult to find out what I wanted to know. My surgeon had told me he couldn't tell me how bad things were until my operation and he could see for himself. There are a lot of hernia operation stories on the Internet that are scary. But I'm pleased to say I've had a fairly positive experience. I wanted to post on here in case any of you are in the same place I was in six moths ago (I had my operation five months ago) and just want someone who can understand what you are going through and maybe want some advice.
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Barretts KazzyP
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I'm glad you had a good surgeon who managed to sort this out for you.
argzxoni KazzyP
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Barretts argzxoni
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Acid refluxing can cause Barrett's Oesophagus which can progress to cancer. Reducing acid or reflux can reduce that risk but to reduce symptoms, you really need to reduce both.
KazzyP argzxoni
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Lee1968 KazzyP
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Most of the information on para-oesophageal hernias states that elective surgery in most cases is the only option . It's positive to hear from somebody who has successfully had this complex surgery .
KazzyP Lee1968
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Lee1968 KazzyP
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Fast forward to this week and I finally had my barium swallow and meal x-rays and it showed something extraordinary . I have no volvulus or rolling hiatus hernia , and according to the x-rays no sliding hernia either - although barium x-rays don't always detect sliding hiatus hernia . Apparently, I have the very rare congenital anatomical anomaly Situs Inversus . All the positions of my organs are reversed in comparison to the usual anatomy , like an exact mirror image . All correctly positioned relative to each other . Therefore my stomach is located in the right side of my abdomen rather than the left , which utterly confused the endoscopist and led to an incorrect diagnosis . Good news but I'm back to square one really . Hope your recovery is still going well .
marta50120 KazzyP
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