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So apparently I have H pylori ????. Just started my antibiotics and PPI. I just want my surgery day to get here.

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It's great that they found it now! Just a bump on the road. The road is bumpy for everyone.

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I had that - it's not fun. I felt much better (less fatigued) once I got rid of it.

Make sure you find a good quality pro-biotic to take - that will help keep you from getting it again.

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I agree with the statements above I found out that I had it to I had to take an aggressive medications for two weeks then it was gone, Im glad that they found out early before I had my surgery. I have to admit I did feel better once it was gone no upset stomach and I had more energy.

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Thanks guys! I am glad they found it. It explains the constant nausea. I already feel better since starting to use my CPAP...didn't even realize I wasn't dreaming anymore. So after this treatment I'll feel even better. I will start finding a probiotic to use.

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My blood work back in July showed antibodies for H.Pylori, I had a follow-up breath test which was negative. The culture from the endoscopy in October was also negative.

How did they find yours? blood work, breath test or endoscopy?

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<p>My blood work back in July showed antibodies for H.Pylori, I had a follow-up breath test which was negative. The culture from the endoscopy in October was also negative.</p> <p> </p> <p>How did they find yours? blood work, breath test or endoscopy?</p>

My blood work was negative. I had my EGD and the biopsies were positive. Thank God they found it!

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I had h pylori prior to my sleeve. My dr said it would not effect my surgery date.. And it did not. I had to take 40 antibiotic meds n 10 days. Then took a stool test after. My h pylori was all cleared up.

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So apparently I have H pylori ?de1e. Just started my antibiotics and PPI. I just want my surgery day to get here.

What is that and what does it mean?

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So apparently I have H pylori . Just started my antibiotics and PPI. I just want my surgery day to get here.

Join the club Honey, I was diagnosed back in October at the beginning of my journey. My surgeon prescribed me a med. that cost $500. I didn't have any prescription coverage at the time, so he basically prescribed 3 meds. that had all of the ingredients to treat it...2 antibiotics and Omerazole (Prilosec), the cost was about $130. I had to take about 8 pills a day for 10 days. Because I had C-Diff (like colitis) before (hospitalized for 5 days), I had to start taking a probiotic a few days before, 2 each day during, and for a few days after I finished the round of meds. I can definitely tell the difference. Definitely take everyone's advice and take the probiotic with it.

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The treatment is not fun, but it provides life changing results. Good luck!

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