Is there a criteria to meet to qualify for the linx procedure?
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I am finding it difficult to get the NHS to agree to carrying out the linx procedure to relief my symptoms for a hiatus hernia.
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Posted , 4 users are following.
I am finding it difficult to get the NHS to agree to carrying out the linx procedure to relief my symptoms for a hiatus hernia.
2 likes, 6 replies
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lynne63401 donna38719
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donald46800 donna38719
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wanda39848 donna38719
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donna38719 wanda39848
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I'm in the UK. I can only relate what I've been diagnosed with. The opening at the top of my stomach does not close resulting in reflux. I currently try to control the amount of acid in my stomach using medication. This however does not completely stop the reflux and sleeping is the worst element of day to day living as this has to be in an almost sitting position for me.
A linx is like a string of magnetic pearls that can be threaded around the opening of the stomach and will open and shut when swallowing food and drink. The results have been positive for sufferers with hiatus or sliding hiatus hernias and other Gerd conditions.
On a bad day I can have spasms which feel like a chest cramps and then I use an inhibitor beneath the tongue to relieve the pain.
The specialists in the uk will decide whether a patient can be a candidate for the treatment hence the question as to whether there is a criteria for selection/approval.
donna38719 wanda39848
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I do hope that the tests you are due to have will result in questions being answered especially as your children are also experiencing similar symptoms.
Have you also gone down the allergy testing route if not try this also.
donna38719
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I will take my chances with the op as the daily unpredictable symptoms of the present is not an option. Having no quality of life is no life. I'll keep you posted.