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Gastric HerniaAre gastritis and hiatal hernia help making a gastric bypass?

I have my results back from endoscopy required for the surgeon who I will see next week. Am I allowed to be dubious or am I making a fuss about nothing? Thank you!

It should not. Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach. There are so many things that can cause this, it will be before you read this. A hiatal hernia is a protrusion of the upper part of the stomach into the esophagus through a tear or weakness of the diaphragm. These are usually the cause of acid reflux and / or indigestion. They should not disrupt your plans at all. If you have already gone through all the other qualities well, then they alone are beautiful. This condition is common among people who suffer from morbid obesity also. The biggest problems are the heart and / or lungs. If they were already OK-ed so I think you're good to go. I hope you are happy to leave the next stage of your life. When you exit the doors after surgery, you have a big hand in helping you start with. Please make sure that all the things you need when things start to go wrong. Stress and sometimes stabilize periods could make you believe that you have failed. Try to start a daily journal and to make every calorie you put in your mouth. During periods when you start to stabilize, the newspaper are at hand to look through to see where you can cut a little more. Try to find a friend like AA does, someone like a friend you see in the office. Then see if you two can team up and depend on each other to go exercise, shopping, and weight too. They can all help you through. Family support is at the top of the list here too. Achieve your goal could take a very long time. You do not have overnight journey, and you can not remove it quickly either. Just find your own pace and rely on bariatric meetings to help you through all this too. Good luck and God bless

The surgeon can easily repair the HH in the same operation. Do not know gastritis. Your bariatric surgeon is the expert (he / she was a surgeon before choosing bariatric digestive as a sub-specialty). I've never seen the word "dubious", but I hope you get the answer you want. :)

Posted on April 2, 2010.
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