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not me personally, but I knew someone who did--sm

Posted By: kps on 2006-08-16
In Reply to: OT: Anybody had a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication? - GERD

a long time ago. Perhaps the procedure has advanced some since then, but apparently he had to have his redone several times and he still took Prilosec or Nexium on a daily basis. He lost an awful lot of weight, too. I heard something about the esophagus being wrapped with wire, like chicken wire, to attempt to keep the hiatal hernia down. yuk. I have GERD too, and it causes alot of problems for me, particularly when trying to sleep, but I still would not consider this procedure, unless they have improved it tremendously. good luck.


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It's bad enough changing to nights when you are a "day person" but to have to keep switching back and forth, week by week?  (if that is what you meant).  I bet they will not continue this, though, because a day person is not productive at night, and a person who is used to working nights is usually not productive in the day.  I think they will find that they could hire someone who WANTS to work nights, rather than all the switching around.  JMO, of course.
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Did you know her personally? sm
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Try not to take it personally...
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Not unless you know someone personally and can
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I never had one personally
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Don't take QA personally sm

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I personally think anything less than 9 cpl
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Do you know someone personally-SM
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Wow, I never knew that existed!
At least you were spared 35 or more years of that "monthly" stuff!!!
This is exactly when I knew it was time to
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Time to move on and be back in society. I'm much happier and feel like an interesting conversationalist again.
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I knew I could count on you all...sm
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I'd love to try this once, but I don't even have a laptop (LOL!), but just wondered if that would help put me a step towards being outdoors. Guess not, realistically. I guess I'll just take in another stray dog.

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