February 6, 2010
Nissen Fundoplication: Increasingly Used For The Treatment Of GERD, Right For You?
In recent years, the treatment of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) has more often included a surgical treatment called nissen fundoplication.
Patients often debate whether drugs or surgery are the best option for treating the chronic condition known as GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). I chose to forego a lifetime of heartburn drugs by electing to undergo nissen fundoplication in my late twenties. Unfortunately, I did not explore many options beyond surgery or drugs. My nissen fundoplication experience proved to be a living nightmare.
I experienced difficulty swallowing after my nissen fundoplication. However, post-operative testing did not reveal any major findings or explanation for my trouble swallowing. I was told that my reflux appeared to be fixed and that my swallowing would improve with time. I was released from care. About 12 months later, I had extreme difficulty drinking liquids or swallowing regular foods. I lost 55 lbs from my pre-surgery weight. I suffered for months and desperately sought answers for my post-nissen fundoplication difficulty swallowing.
At last, I was referred to a center specializing in Functional GI & Motility Disorders. I discovered that I was not alone in my struggles after nissen fundoplication. In some patients, the severity of new problems after surgery range from mild to debilitating and may include bowel dysfunction, gas-bloat syndrome or trouble swallowing.
Four years after my nissen fundoplication surgery, I am doing much better thanks to a combination of conventional and natural health treatment. I still require daily treatment for heartburn even after surgery. I deeply regret not exploring more natural health options beyond drugs and surgery before my decision to undergo nissen fundoplication. It is unfortunate that drugs and surgery are often promoted as the only treatment options available. I know people who have had great success with heartburn surgery. However, my experience has shown me first hand the more disappointing results sometimes associated with surgery. I would urge anyone considering fundoplication surgery to carefully evaluate their treatment options and seek medical advice from at least two or more qualified physicians.
Chris Robinson decided to let others know about his nissen fundoplication experience and what he has learned since his heartburn surgery. Website visitors can share their own experiences with reflux remedy secrets.
categories: fundoplication,Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD),heartburn,diseases and conditions,health and fitness
Filed under Heartburn by Chris B. Robinson


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