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by: Merita Edwards on Fri, Sep 28 2007

I had surgery for acid reflux and the symptons came back worse. I’m very disappointed.

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September 2007

  • About to have a 2nd Nissen - by Bronwyn - (Fri, Sep 28 2007)
    I had the first Nissen Fundoplication 6 years ago. In the first year I had trouble with bloating. And since having it done I have not burped (belched) which has been a problem. It has developed into difficulty swallowing which causes quite a bit of pain. [more..]
  • gerd - by Merita Edwards - (Fri, Sep 28 2007)
    I had surgery for acid reflux and the symptons came back worse. [more..]
  • Miserable - by jm - (Fri, Sep 14 2007)
    I had a Laparascopic Nissen Fundoplication 10 years ago, and have had chronic problems ever since. While the surgery did help my reflux, I have had severe bloating, belching, gas, and pain in the surgery area. [more..]
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