Hello, I am over 2 years past Ivor Lewis oesophagectomy and have been taking Lanzoprazole 15mg once a day, then Gavison at night. I’ve found that my folate and ferritin are low , probably caused by ppi use and wonder if anyone has managed to come off them. I know they have lots of potential bad effects long term, but is it more important to keep reflux acid down? Just interested what others have done. Thank you in advance!
Lanzoprazole and side effects - Oesophageal & Gas...
Lanzoprazole and side effects
My situation was slightly different as I had hiatus hernia resulting in surgery then gall bladder removal but before the hiatus surgery I was put on same . Told by consultant that surgery was best option as lanzoprozole and gaviscon should be short term . He actually said he wouldn't like to take them and this personally coaxed me into surgery .
This is my story . I had different circumstances but the thing I took away if a consultant wouldn't take them for long then neither would I . I actually stopped taking them and changed my diet to very light meals and for the last few weeks before surgery had a mainly liquid diet of smoothies and quality blended full of veg soups .
You have answered your own question. In our situation when we have had this operation and I had mine 17 years ago its better to control reflux acid with a PPI After my operation I was in the same position as you and worried about taking this medication
For the first few years I only used Gaviscon but I would still get heartburn bending down and occasionally that would caused slight pain in my throat which worried me greatly
After speaking to my consultant he advised me to take a daily PPI the lowest dose that suited me and this what I have done for the last 11 years and wouldn't be without them
You have got to realize that we are different and this medication protects what is left of our Oesophagus and in my case give me a better quality of life
As drugs go this medication has been prescribed for many years and has a very good safety record, but it up to you, we are all different and I wish you all the best
Regards
Phil
Thank you Phil. I agree I think controlling the acid is the priority and I assume I will be given supplements to deal with low ferritin and B12 etc. I’ve yet to speak to my surgeon but I reckon he would say the same. I was just interested in whether others had had problematic side effects.
Hi I have taken lanzoperole now for. 14 years post op. I did try to stop but was diagnosed with Barratts 6 months after stopping which wasn't found before so I am now on them for life as I didn't know I had reflux before the cancer diagnosis and so notice when I stop taking them.
Thank you Liz, yes despite the bad press these meds get, I think it’s just something we have to take as the benefits in our situation outweigh the risks. I’m sure my surgeon would agree-it’s quite hard to get a hold of him at the moment but I think pretty much everyone does take them. Glad you’re doing well.
I'm also 2+ years since op in Aug 21. On 30mg Lansoprazole for the anti acid but also because it also apparently helps prevent internal bleeding which may occur as I get older - I'm on various pills for my heart. I now take Lans each morning with my heart pills (leaving 20-30 mins before I eat to let it settle).
I use three pillows if I eat too late in the evening but rarely use Gaviscon these days.
So no plans to come off but unsure what folate and ferritin levels are!
Thank you for replying! Sorry, ferritin is the body’s store of iron, and folates are Vitamin B9, or B12 can be affected because we don’t have much stomach after the op. I think the body just doesn’t handle things the way it used to and so we suffer some side effects. Lanzoprazole stops the production of acids that we need so it changes things. Saying that, as others have said, I think keeping acid down is most important for us. Good luck in your recovery!
Hello, please ensure your Lansoprazole is being prescribed under medical supervision. They may wish to undertake blood tests to keep an eye on your kidney function and various blood levels. Personally I wouldn't want to take it long term. For reflux I sleep as upright as possible with a wedge pillow. It took a while to bet used to it but I no longer need to take anything for it.
I was told by my cardiologist that Lansoprazole mitigates issues with internal bleeding so that's quite a big plus for me on heart pills for staying on it for a while (with annual echocardiograms)
It is a drug with side effects that are potentially harmful, but by all accounts it’s necessary to keep down acid following oesophagectomy. People seem to react differently to medication and I guess it’s trial and error and weighing up what is best, even if it comes at a cost. I would always go with what my consultant recommends, though I guess even they differ in opinion!
Like yourself, I am trying to go natural, because someone once hinted, that, maybe, the PPI and other pharmaceuticals may have contributed towards my reflux disease. I hope that this site might offer a glimmer of hope …
thenaturaldoctors.com/podca...
Janet Stockley a Nutitionalist in Liverpool also offers advice
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