theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 Has anyone had to deal with a false positive H. Ployri result and have to take the antibiotic and be pushed back because they need to get a neg read before scheduling surgey.. grrrSent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James Marusek 5,244 Posted July 23, 2018 According to the internet: Nausea and vomiting are the most common complaints after bariatric surgery, and they are typically associated with inappropriate diet and noncompliance with a gastroplasty diet (ie, eat undisturbed, chew meticulously, never drink with meals, and wait 2 hours before drinking after solid food is consumed). If these symptoms are associated with epigastric pain, significant dehydration, or not explained by dietary indiscretions, an alternative diagnosis must be explored. One of the most common complications causing nausea and vomiting in gastric bypass patients is anastomotic ulcers, with and without stomal stenosis. Ulceration or stenosis at the gastrojejunostomy of the gastric bypass has a reported incidence of 3% to 20%. Although no unifying explanation for the etiology of anastomotic ulcers exists, most experts agree that the pathogenesis is likely multifactorial. These ulcers are thought to be due to a combination of preserved acid secretion in the pouch, tension from the Roux limb, ischemia from the operation, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use, and perhaps Helicobacter pylori infection. Evidence suggests that little acid is secreted in the gastric bypass pouch; however, staple line dehiscence may lead to excessive acid bathing of the anastomosis. Treatment for both marginal ulcers and stomal ulcers should include avoidance of NSAIDs, antisecretory therapy with proton-pump inhibitors, and/or sucralfate. In addition, H pylori infection should be identified and treated, if present. So several individuals experience severe nausea after bariatric surgery. Nipping H. pylori prior to surgery, will relieve a major problem after surgery. It is a common infection. About fifty percent of the world's population has it. It is also difficult to kill. It is somewhat antibiotic resistant. I may take a couple rounds to kill it off using various cocktails of antibiotics. 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Strivingforbetter 247 Posted July 23, 2018 1 hour ago, theresahyatt19 said: be pushed back because they need to get a neg read before scheduling surgey. Bummer that it was a false positive, but at least they are being thorough about your health and not taking any chances before you get your surgery. Things will come together eventually. 1 Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 Bummer that it was a false positive, but at least they are being thorough about your health and not taking any chances before you get your surgery. Things will come together eventually. I really hope so.. I just finished the mess and know have a few works before I can take a breath test to see if I will have a Neg result. Fingers will be crossed until then. Thank you for reply back to me.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 Ment meds. Not mess.. lolSent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creekimp13 5,840 Posted July 23, 2018 If your doctor prescribed medication, your test was positive for H. Pylori. It's very important that you get this infection cleared up before surgery because it can cause ulcers at the incision ....which can cause life threatening leaks. Why are you calling it "a false positive"? Is there any reason to believe your test was inaccurate? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 That is what my GI Dr told me. First test performed was neg and sec test performed was post .so he said we are going to treat it already fished all my antibiotics and know the waiting until I can have the breath test .Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Creekimp13 5,840 Posted July 23, 2018 (edited) It is a serious enough issue that if any of my tests were coming back positive for H. Pylori...I would take the meds and continue to test until results came back consistently negative. Even if it would delay my surgery to do so. You really don't want H. Pylori after your surgery. Leaks can be life threatening and you don't want to be a feeding tube for months. Out of curiosity, why did they decide to test you twice if the first test was negative? If I were you, I would insist on an endoscopic biopsy to be tested for H. Pylori. (In fact, I did this, because it is the most accurate way to detect it definitively) Edited July 23, 2018 by Creekimp13 1 James Marusek reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lisa K. 62 Posted July 23, 2018 H. pylori is the last thing you need after surgery. If there is even a hint of it now, kill it and be glad that you have done one more thing to help ensure a positive outcome post-op. Many of us had hoops to jump through to get our surgeries done but, in the end, they were designed to help prevent complications afterwards. I had to have a sleep study and start using a CPAP, had a stress test and heart cath, and had an EGD with biopsies. My surgeon likes to be proactive in preventing whatever complications he can. I'm very grateful for that stance!! 1 James Marusek reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 It is a serious enough issue that if any of my tests were coming back positive for H. Pylori...I would take the meds and continue to test until results came back consistently negative. Even if it would delay my surgery to do so. You really don't want H. Pylori after your surgery. Leaks can be life threatening and you don't want to be a feeding tube for months. Out of curiosity, why did they decide to test you twice if the first test was negative? If I were you, I would insist on an endoscopic biopsy to be tested for H. Pylori. (In fact, I did this, because it is the most accurate way to detect it definitively) When they do your endoscopy they test u twice. On the same strip.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 H. pylori is the last thing you need after surgery. If there is even a hint of it now, kill it and be glad that you have done one more thing to help ensure a positive outcome post-op. Many of us had hoops to jump through to get our surgeries done but, in the end, they were designed to help prevent complications afterwards. I had to have a sleep study and start using a CPAP, had a stress test and heart cath, and had an EGD with biopsies. My surgeon likes to be proactive in preventing whatever complications he can. I'm very grateful for that stance!!U did take all my meds just wanting a few more weeks until I can test again. Hopi g for a neg result. The antibiotic were brutal..lolSent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app 1 Sosewsue61 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 I ment I not you.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lisa K. 62 Posted July 23, 2018 I have heard that the treatment for H. pylori sucks. So that's one thing down, now you're ready to rock this surgery! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 I am so ready to rock it and enjoy a healthier life style. Have you had surgery.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theresahyatt19 142 Posted July 23, 2018 I have heard that the treatment for H. pylori sucks. So that's one thing down, now you're ready to rock this surgery!I am so ready to rock it and enjoy a healthier life style. Have you had surgery.Sent from my SM-G955U using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites