h. pylori

jl191
jl191 Posts: 33 Member
I got a call today, my EGD came back and I have h. pylori..Kinda sucks, but I was sorta expecting something to happen to make this take longer.

Did anyone else have this before their surgery? Did 1 set of antibiotics clear it up completely?

I read that some times it can take 2, or 3 different times on antibiotics to clear it up..

The woman who called me didn't give me much more information, just said she was calling me in a antibiotic..which ended up being 3 meds, metronidazole, clarithromycin, and omeprazole (thats not a big deal because I'm on that already, anyway).

I pretty much lived on antibiotics for years because of chronic cellulitous, which I havent had since december..I thought I was finally away from antibiotics..Ugh

I'm also allergic to many medications, so I always get extremely anxious when I start a new medication, particularly antibiotics..

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  • sadiegirl32
    sadiegirl32 Posts: 181 Member
    I had H Pylori prior to my surgery and it was a pain to try and find the meds around here for some reason. I actually took my last dose on the day of my surgery whew!! But the one course was all it took and I have had zero side effects from the surgery. Mind you I am 22 months post op RNY.
  • pawoodhull
    pawoodhull Posts: 1,759 Member
    Never heard of it but praying for a quick recorvery from this and no side effects to the meds.

    Pat
  • calgurl855
    calgurl855 Posts: 31
    I had H. Pylori at the start of my mandated classes for the surgery. I took the antibiotics and it cleared it up. My doc had me send in another sample about 2 weeks ago and I no longer showed the infection.
  • jomamacita7
    jomamacita7 Posts: 31 Member
    My tests showed H. Pylori too! I went through a course of antibiotics so I hope it's all cleared up. I imagine my next labs will show it's gone.
  • 2BeHappy2
    2BeHappy2 Posts: 811 Member
    Just curious...what is it and how does someone get it?
    I had mine done and I was fine so this is something new to me!
    Thanks~
  • sadiegirl32
    sadiegirl32 Posts: 181 Member
    It's a bacteria that can cause stomach ulcers, hence most bariatric centers test for it as part of pre op testing. That is how mine was discovered. Bariatric patients don't need ulcers!!