shaines9 9 Posted April 11, 2017 I went a few weeks ago for my insurance required endoscopy. The doctor found some inflammation in my esophagus & did a biopsy. Got the call today that it was just due to reflux (I have never had my issues with heartburn until 3 days before the procedure, go figure ). I have to be on acid reducers for 90 days. Will this effect getting approved for surgery? My insurance required 3 months of visits and my last appointment is on May 18th. So now I'm worried that I'll have to be on the medicine for 90 days before I can even submit my paperwork to insurance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apple2 9 Posted April 12, 2017 Hi I just had the endoscopy I'm on 14 day of medication and I it's due to acid reflux. I don't think it would effect your surgery. I'm doing the three day visits. You should be good. I hope all goes well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emmapat14 12 Posted April 18, 2017 They found the same inflammation during my gastroscopy, except i have had awful heartburn! What medication do they have you on? Ive been taking protonix(pantrapazole). Because of the reflux i am now going to have bypass instead of sleeve. Sleeve can make reflux worse, and there is a chance it will improve with bypass. But besides that, it is a medication i will continue to take daily even after surgery, and it is not preventing me from having surgery. I have 2 more nutrition appts(my insurance required 6 months!!) and should be scheduling surgery the end of June/ beginning of July depending on insurance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shaines9 9 Posted April 18, 2017 They found the same inflammation during my gastroscopy, except i have had awful heartburn! What medication do they have you on? Ive been taking protonix(pantrapazole). Because of the reflux i am now going to have bypass instead of sleeve. Sleeve can make reflux worse, and there is a chance it will improve with bypass. But besides that, it is a medication i will continue to take daily even after surgery, and it is not preventing me from having surgery. I have 2 more nutrition appts(my insurance required 6 months!!) and should be scheduling surgery the end of June/ beginning of July depending on insurance. I've been pretty much set on bypass since day 1. I considered the sleeve for about 3 days, then I got the results & knew the bypass was meant to be. No way I want to mess with GERD. They have me on some generic form of Prilosec. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites