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Old Jun 28, 2007, 05:31 AM
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stomach ulcer

i have been to dr,s and he said maybe gastritis or gastric ulcer. i have been to consultant who said need to do endoscopy with biopsy. i belive gastric ulcers can be cancerous, i am age 37 dont smoke, no history of ulcer in family, social drinker under 8 units per week but stopped now, not over weight, i have 2 week to wait for endoscopy and am very nervous about this procedure can anyone give me info on procedure or it being malignant, thanks

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Old Jun 28, 2007, 05:36 AM   #2  
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How long have you been experiencing this problem. Why do you believe that gastric ulcers can be cancerous?
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Old Jun 28, 2007, 05:38 AM   #3  
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i believe sometimes they can be cancerous through research on net it said 4 percent

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Jesushelper76 agrees: 4 percent out of 100 percent. That is very very very low risk.
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Firstly stop worrying that isnt going to help the ulcer stress makes them worse, they are very easily treated as long as you do as the dr tells you and take the medication they will give you.
My husband has had a ulcer for a long time and keeps it under control quite nicely with medication and even now 3 years on he rarely has to use it.
As for you thinking cancer what on earths the point in worrying yourself silly over something that isnt concerned and is just a maybe.
Look after yourself steer clear of caffine, tomatoes,onions anything with a high acid
content should be avioded but your dr will go through all this with you.
As for endocopy i wont lie its a vile procedure but its nesecary try and relax as much as you can.

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Old Jun 28, 2007, 06:30 AM   #5  
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My husband is not overweight,due to severe heartburn had an endscopy that revealed that he had an ulcer, esphageous damage (due to acid) and a hernia. biposy were done and no cancer found. my son 4/5 years old at the time had bleeding ulcers due to chemotheraphy drugs, his ulcers were not cancerous, once they stopped the chemo and the stomach meds kicked in he healed rather quickly. Do not let being the correct weight fool you into eating anything and everything you want. Also if you have any type of mental stress do not internalize it. The night before endscopy he was not allowed to eat or drink after midnight. that morning he went in they weighed& measured him, took b.p. and listened to his heart rate, put, a monitor on his finger (heart rate) inserted a i.v. and a bit later took him to the surgical room. when he came out I was allowed in the room with him. Before he was allowed to leave they made sure he could drink a little juice, and urinate. This took about an hour after he came to. I drove him home and he slept for the better of the day. woke up in the evening and ate a light dinner. This will be repeated 1 time per year for the rest of my husbands life. but he has a condition called Barretts esphageous. The ulcer is healed and has never bothered him since. This was 8 years ago. So do not be so worried you should be fine. Btw my son is 17 now and never has any stomach pain either.

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Old Jun 30, 2007, 12:38 PM   #6  
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i have been to dr,s and he said maybe gastritis or gastric ulcer. i have been to consultant who said need to do endoscopy with biopsy. i belive gastric ulcers can be cancerous, i am age 37 dont smoke, no history of ulcer in family, social drinker under 8 units per week but stopped now, not over weight, i have 2 week to wait for endoscopy and am very nervous about this procedure can anyone give me info on procedure or it being malignant, thanks
i had all of the examinations and to be honist it doesnt hurt at all u wnt remember 2 much as u are under sedation and wake up ten mins after exam u may feel tired after but thats all do u have to drink the stuff to clear out ur system ? that is the only part that u may have trouble with as it isnt the most pleasent taste best of luck with it
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i have been to dr,s and he said maybe gastritis or gastric ulcer. i have been to consultant who said need to do endoscopy with biopsy. i belive gastric ulcers can be cancerous, i am age 37 dont smoke, no history of ulcer in family, social drinker under 8 units per week but stopped now, not over weight, i have 2 week to wait for endoscopy and am very nervous about this procedure can anyone give me info on procedure or it being malignant, thanks
I recently had to have an endoscopy done also, and was too nervous! That was the way I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, an Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). My gasteronologist did it for me when I was 14, and I am 15 now. There were several ulcers in my stomach and esophagus that were easily treated with medicine and a good diet. Try not to be nervous, though, just try considering that everyone who did the surgery is there to help you and make you better! Good luck!
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Relax!

I believe that ulcers are caused by a bacterial infection (I'll investigate this) so treatment by antibiotic may be the fix, however forget the cancer thing-it's highly unlikely, especially with no family history.

read this:

Causes

Ulcers develop when the normal defense and repair mechanisms of the lining of the stomach or duodenum are weakened, making the lining more likely to be damaged by stomach acid.

By far, the two most common causes of peptic ulcer are infection of the stomach with Helicobacter pylori bacteria and use of certain drugs.

Before current treatments for H. pylori infection were used, these bacteria were present in nearly 90% of people with duodenal ulcers and in 75% of people with stomach ulcers. Currently, the percentage is lower, about 50 to 75%.

Many drugs, especially aspirin, other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and corticosteroids, irritate the stomach lining and can cause ulcers. However, most people who take NSAIDs or corticosteroids do not develop peptic ulcers. Regardless, some experts suggest that people at high risk of developing peptic ulcers should use a type of NSAID called a coxib (COX-2 inhibitor), rather than one of the older types of NSAIDs, because coxibs are less likely to irritate the stomach


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lillypopkins : This is very true and it was discoverd that i had the bacterial infection when i had endoscopy procedure and a course of antibiotics cleared it
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i have been to dr,s and he said maybe gastritis or gastric ulcer. i have been to consultant who said need to do endoscopy with biopsy. i belive gastric ulcers can be cancerous, i am age 37 dont smoke, no history of ulcer in family, social drinker under 8 units per week but stopped now, not over weight, i have 2 week to wait for endoscopy and am very nervous about this procedure can anyone give me info on procedure or it being malignant, thanks
i had all of the examinations and to be honist it doesnt hurt at all u wnt remember 2 much as u are under sedation and wake up ten mins after exam u may feel tired after but thats all do u have to drink the stuff to clear out ur system ? that is the only part that u may have trouble with as it isnt the most pleasent taste best of luck with it
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