NISSEN FUNDOPLICATION & HIATAL HERNIA REVISION - SURGERY UPDATE 3 MONTHS POST-OP

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2020
  • Previous Update Video:
    • HIATAL HERNIA & TIF SU...
    TIF Surgery:
    • TIF Procedure helps pe...
    Fundoplication Surgery:
    • Anti-reflux Surgery, F...

Комментарии • 355

  • @joycemoses2411
    @joycemoses2411 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your brave story!

  • @rebeccamoyer9358
    @rebeccamoyer9358 2 года назад +13

    You’re so strong!! I could hear the fear in your voice in the first video and at the end of this video you sound like you have clarity. You’re so right about finding help when a doctor says there’s not a problem and you know better! Gerd doesn’t have enough attention in the medical field. I can’t believe you could never burp!! That’s wild! Thank you for sharing your experience with us!

  • @RebeccaOsterbergFamilyandMusic
    @RebeccaOsterbergFamilyandMusic 3 года назад +11

    I haven’t had my “partial Nissen fundoplication yet, but your symptoms are so like mine, NOW, preoperatively, I felt the need to support and thank you. I hope you’re steadily improving and will get to a point where you can live a day without thinking about your health. Crazy to know how people don’t understand or even tolerate our pain and fear. At least we have each other. ESPECIALLY during a pandemic!

  • @Blackjesus560
    @Blackjesus560 2 года назад +3

    damn when i see got relive it make me really happy, cause i can feel all the pain and anxity u go through, i was wishing i would get my life back to normal after the surger, seeing u get ur life back im so happy thanks for the video!

  • @spanishcuentos9947
    @spanishcuentos9947 3 года назад +3

    Hi Missy! I hope you are feeling better. You are not alone! Many of us are going through similar situations and understand your pain. Please continue giving us updates. Blessings.

  • @Lufu2
    @Lufu2 3 года назад +5

    Thank You!!!!! I can't tell you how helpful this ONE video has been for me to watch. I think you are really brave and giving us out here the education we seek and need!

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +2

      Hi Addison! I am so glad that my video has helped you! I realized that going through this doesn't have to be a scary thing & that a TON of us are going through the same thing but don't know where to turn. I wish you luck on your journey!

  • @luisvinvlogs5370
    @luisvinvlogs5370 2 года назад +1

    Glad to see you are well - great story

  • @stevesmith1493
    @stevesmith1493 8 месяцев назад

    You look great! Glad you’re better.

  • @bsasteve
    @bsasteve 3 года назад +2

    Thanks you have giving me hope with my acid reflux

  • @arvinganesh9040
    @arvinganesh9040 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the update :) I'm having my fundoplication surgery tomorrow, gained a lot of useful tips from your video, good luck to you :)

  • @cathybelliveau2628
    @cathybelliveau2628 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video. I had colon resection surgery for diverticulosis in September 2021 and then just had my hiatal hernia repair on Nov 23 2021. I'm still recovering. In July, my daughter had a stroke and I spent 45 days with her. I'm exhausted and depressed but looking forward to getting this behind me. On pureed food for two weeks. Only taking Tylenol for pain. 3 months down the road can't get here soon enough.

    • @bornwin-sx9oz
      @bornwin-sx9oz 10 месяцев назад

      How are you and your daughter doing now? Blessings

  • @abeadbapda
    @abeadbapda 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for doing this video!!

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад

      Absolutely! I am so glad it helped you. :)

  • @doyledoes9643
    @doyledoes9643 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the great update. Hope you get to 100 percent soon.

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +4

      Thank you, Doyle! I have been feeling great 1 year post-op!

  • @ashleymontemayor9774
    @ashleymontemayor9774 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Seriously thank you

  • @tubularblonde
    @tubularblonde 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great video. I've been sitting here, hanging onto your every word because it's the first time I've heard someone with this problem really describe how things feel at various stages. So, THANK YOU so much! I suffer from Achalasia and had my Heller's Myotomy years ago but now I'm having problems swallowing again and the GERD is terrible. I don't want to stay on Prilosec forever. Too many side-effects. I wonder why my surgeon didn't do a fundoplication with my Hellers. I'm going to ask my gastro. doc. about this. You've got me getting up and going back, to ask questions and get off the PPIs. Thank you very much!

  • @nursefayeeren5533
    @nursefayeeren5533 Год назад +1

    You are so sweet. I have Achalasia a bit different than what you have. I had POEM procedure 3 months ago they cut my LES muscles so food can go down easly. But it created another problem : reflux. Now I will see a doctor for TIFF or surgeon for fandoplication. Thank you for sharing. I will share my experience once I start feel better.

  • @aprilstephens2691
    @aprilstephens2691 3 года назад +5

    I just had the same surgery one week ago today. Last night was the worst, dry heaving and OMG! Now I hurt. I’m glad that you made this video, let’s me know there is hope, thank you

    • @Merknilash
      @Merknilash 3 года назад +3

      Hope you're doing better

    • @Alexis_005
      @Alexis_005 Год назад +1

      How are you feeling now?

    • @franhar8292
      @franhar8292 4 месяца назад +1

      @APRILSTEPHENS2691 Any tips to help with the dry heaving and any other awful side effect? Going to have it done & trying to prepare. Thank you!

  • @aksun1130
    @aksun1130 3 года назад +20

    Thanks for posting this. So I had this procedure done 18 years ago in my early 20s (I’m 40 now) and In Jan of this year all of a sudden the it felt like flood gates of acid had just opened, I’ve been on a inhibitor (nexium) for about 3 years now, met with a gastric doc, immediately got referred to a surgeon, and I’ll undergo an endoscopy next Tuesday and bravo, now let me tell you, 18 years ago there was no bravo, it was instead done with a tube down your nose into your esophagus, I never made it 48 hrs because it was awful. So, the surgeon is pretty confident that the Nissan has “slipped”, probably due to the years and having two babies, but I guess the revision for me is going to be super complicated because all the scar tissue, I had many issues with the original surgery, now a reminder it was 18 years ago and it was very new back then but I had to go through like 3 dilations (to stretch it) months after the surgery because the doctor had made it too tight, I know they have safety procedures to avoid this issue now. It all really sucks, I had so many complications with it before and never thought I would be looking at this again, I’m in a small town and I guess only two doctors in the US perform revisions like what I’m looking at so I’ll be flying out to have it done (if that’s the issue). Anyhoo, your the only person so far I’ve found talking about this, thank you for that! Thank you for sharing and here’s to hoping 18 years of advancement works in my favor this time!

    • @aksun1130
      @aksun1130 3 года назад +1

      Christ, I just finished watching the video….maybe I shouldn’t have watched it 😂

    • @alimamohammed8771
      @alimamohammed8771 2 года назад

      how are u now?

    • @chrismacdonald.6295
      @chrismacdonald.6295 Год назад

      Haven’t seen to any replies from Missy!

    • @Alexis_005
      @Alexis_005 Год назад

      How are you feeling. I was diagnosed a year ago I feel your pain

    • @michaelknight2721
      @michaelknight2721 Год назад

      Hope it works for good this time

  • @luiscrespo9902
    @luiscrespo9902 Год назад +1

    God bless you! You went through really, really tough times! And being so young. Thanks so much for sharing. How are you doing now?

  • @juandediosenlatierra
    @juandediosenlatierra Год назад +1

    I suffered from heartburn for over 20 years and finally spoke with the right doctors who agreed I was a candidate for the surgery. I had surgery 5.weeks ago. So far is going well and had zero pain with surgery. Still taking pantoprazole so not sure yet if heartburn stopped. Excited about not taking meds again soon since they have affected my memory and suffered chronic fatigues for a while. When I asked specialists about my deteriorated memory they always said it had nothing to do with omeprazole and fatigue either but I am the one that know my health history. Found some great info and documentary on 44% association with memory loss and long term use of omeprazole. I hope this surgery can help avoid the meds

  • @SmitPatel-hs2hv
    @SmitPatel-hs2hv 2 года назад +3

    I can certainly understand what you had been gone throughout I also have to undergo Nissan fundoplication at the age of 22 as I have Barrett’s esophagus. God bless you

  • @bettyvillegas8785
    @bettyvillegas8785 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing it really helped me I had the same sugery 6 days ago and you testimony has helped me greatly

  • @andriannahendrickson7178
    @andriannahendrickson7178 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for making these videos! Please keep making videos!!! I am 15 and have been dealing with GERD since I was 12. It’s been worse lately and is causing respiratory problems. I keep getting prescribed medications but with no relief. I really love your videos and how in depth they go. Thanks for sharing your story with us!!

    • @toms5050
      @toms5050 Год назад +2

      Surgery is the best solution. Respiratory problems can make disaster in our life.

    • @kyrenrowe461
      @kyrenrowe461 Год назад

      @@toms5050 surgery hardly ever fixes the problem. It usually just creates more. Diet/lifestyle change seems to be more effective.

    • @stnln2180
      @stnln2180 Год назад +3

      @@kyrenrowe461
      Unless it is mechanical abstraction... than diet and lifestyle may not work. if your stomach is herniated up to your throat, lifestyle and diet are not going to do much my friend:)

    • @kyrenrowe461
      @kyrenrowe461 Год назад

      @@stnln2180 herniated up to your throat? What is that supposed to mean? Into your esophagus? Have you heard testimonies from people post surgery? I’ve watched a lot, and most say that they still have the same symptoms, or their initial symptoms go away, and instead new one’s come up.

    • @kyrenrowe461
      @kyrenrowe461 Год назад

      Lifestyle and diet change might have an impact but most of the times people never find out because they’re under the impression that if they take ppis, antacids, or get surgery, that they can continue eating the same way they’ve eaten throughout their lives.

  • @isobelanderson9220
    @isobelanderson9220 3 года назад

    Thanks for your experience . helpful.You were very brave.

  • @charmaineLewishines
    @charmaineLewishines Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing I just had my bravo endoscopy hopefully I will get my surgery date soon

  • @swizice
    @swizice Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing all of your experiences. Curious how you’re doing now. I’ve been on at least one PPI since the age of 12. I am 37 now and finally at the point that my throat hurts every day from the silent reflux. I am going for a consult with a surgeon next month. Your experiences with TIF and Fundoplication are going to help me go in more prepared.

    • @yonikab8066
      @yonikab8066 3 месяца назад

      I’m so sorry you experienced it so early and hope you feel better

  • @craftingwithcharm7665
    @craftingwithcharm7665 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. I’m sure it’s helping so many people that are going through this because hiatal hernia is very painful to go through. I’ve been suffering with it for 12 yrs & recently it’s worse. I have to push it down & now it feels like it’s twisting. I’m on Pantoprazole & eating healthy. I can feel it fluttering like it’s going to happen, living in fear knowing that moment may happen when it it’s going to push up into my chest again. Been scared thinking of what the results may be when I have the endoscopy, if the Dr tells me to have the hernia surgery. So, I been looking it up on RUclips & I found you. I’m so sorry that you have gone through so much pain, Especially at such a young age. I pray you continue to heal & get better. May you have a good quality life, God protect you & keep you healthy.

  • @sabrinasantiago4391
    @sabrinasantiago4391 3 года назад +7

    You are so brave and awesome for posting this for all of us suffering with Gerd. Thank You!!
    Also where did you have your surgery and surgeon's name ? 🌸💕💕💕🌻🌻

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +2

      Thank you, Sabrina! My surgeon is based out of Plantation, FL and his name is Dr. Abel Bello

  • @laurenlovein562
    @laurenlovein562 Год назад

    Praying for you!

  • @susannebrule3160
    @susannebrule3160 22 дня назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @camelot3770
    @camelot3770 Год назад +1

    I will be having my Hital Hernia and N.F. Redo. The last one was 8 years ago. I know the steps. I have all my meals planned already only thing I have to worry about is if they have to open me up all the way up this time. I live alone so I’m planning on going back to work at least 7 days post op. And everyone is different but I liked your video and hearing the difference on how doctors who do the surgery are different

  • @samirsuleymanov2099
    @samirsuleymanov2099 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! I am in between TIF and golden standard myself. I want TIF to avoid holes (5?) on my chest, but at the end efficiency is what I'm after and the most important factor.

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +5

      Hi Sam! Yes, if you get the normal fundoplication you will get a laparoscopic surgery with 5 small incisions... I would hardly call them "holes" haha I've gotten this surgery twice and you can hardly tell I have scars, and they are more in your belly area - my highest scar is just below my sternum and lowest scar is directly in my belly button so you can't see that one at all. I would work with your doctor to see which surgery is right for you & your lifestyle as well as the symptoms you are experiencing. If you are highly active and maybe on your belly a lot (I am a surfer and constantly on my stomach) just know that for me the TIF did not hold because of surfing. If you are nervous that the surgery won't work or will cause issues post-op, the TIF might be a better options as it is less permanent. Good luck!

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      @@MissyTurco there are a few new procedures now. The one that interests me is the RAP procedure. Ofc it's only for people who are good candidates, but more R&D is welcome with these upper GI problems

    • @joshpxj
      @joshpxj 2 года назад

      @@DoubtingThomas333 what is the RAD? I did a search and not seeing anything. Thanks

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      @@joshpxj sorry, RAP
      The Resection and Plication (RAP) procedure is a novel endoscopic option for the treatment of medication-refractory GERD.
      You can't have a hiatal hernia for this operation. Have to be suited.

  • @elenaandrew8414
    @elenaandrew8414 3 года назад

    Thanks for updating

  • @FoodFitDietitian
    @FoodFitDietitian 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a great doctor but it’s great to hear experiences from people who have had the surgery. I’m deciding between TIF & partial fundoplication. I pray you are well.

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I am feeling tremendously better now. I wish you well on your journey to health and I will pray for your healing.

    • @TheMelbo
      @TheMelbo 2 года назад

      Hi! I'm interested in what you decide. I was supposed to get the partial fundoplication but my surgery appt had to be rescheduled ....twice! I'm just so worried about life AFTER the procedure. From what I've read, even with the partial, one can still be left with dysphagia, constant bloating, inability to vomit or belch. I'm so frustrated, trying to figure this out. Hope you are well:)

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      If your symptoms are bad, day and night, in all circumstances... Either go a full of 75% wrap.

  • @virgo409
    @virgo409 3 года назад +7

    Hi! How are you feeling now? Thanks for making these!

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +33

      Hi! It's been a little more than a year since my surgery and I am still going strong! I feel like I am able to focus more on my career and life goals without having to worry about feeling sick every day. I am truly blessed!

  • @williamcameron6796
    @williamcameron6796 3 года назад +2

    Just had my surgery, Thanks for the share.

    • @yonikab8066
      @yonikab8066 3 месяца назад

      How do you feel what’s the side affect

  • @chrismacdonald.6295
    @chrismacdonald.6295 Год назад

    Thanks for this post (I felt your pain). I have had the hiatus hernia for about 3 years now and oddly enough, it started whilst I was on holiday and couldn’t eat my greasy spoon breakfast! 3 years on and I’ve had enough of being sick. How many times have you tried to eat something that you think you may get away with, burgers and fries and 2 mouthfuls in and you throw up! I’m fortunate enough to work in a private hospital and getting it done under my private health cover. The in house doctor recommended that I don’t have the surgery as it’s forcing me to keep to a healthy diet. True , but I want to lead a normal life and go on holiday! (There is also an ethical question regarding his advice). I have an exploratory endoscopy tomorrow and from that, I will get a date for my main surgery. If you are interested, I will keep you and your viewers updated on my progress. Many thanks, Chris.

  • @18Jewsh
    @18Jewsh 3 года назад +4

    I am sorry for your complications! I am 3 days post OP myself was curious on how everyone else's journey is going. I will put up some videos myself as i have more energy!

  • @spejr879
    @spejr879 2 года назад +2

    I’m so glad you found an exit. It give me hope. I’ve been dealing with GERD for 6 years now. Ok considering surgery since medications are not helping me. GERD is the biggest issue in my life, and I must find a way to delete it or at the least control it. Thank you for your testimony. Helps a lot.
    Also, with all due respect. I think you’re beautiful. Very cute kissable lips. 🙂

  • @jhoeffreygalvez3517
    @jhoeffreygalvez3517 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your video!! How are you feeling now??? What was your symptoms before surgery?

  • @elenaandrew8414
    @elenaandrew8414 3 года назад +2

    Pure thing, sorry about your complicates

  • @Reebsth
    @Reebsth 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for telling your story. The same thing happened to me. It took an endoscopy for them to finally find out what was wrong. I went through two pregnancies with it and at the third trimester it was absolutely unbearable. I just got the surgery though and I hope it helps. I didn’t get to stay in the hospital at all (which absolutely sucked). I was in SO MUCH PAIN (still am) and the norcos aren’t cutting it. I have trapped air too. It feels like it keeps going from my chest to my shoulders.

    • @patriciaalbiter2607
      @patriciaalbiter2607 3 года назад +3

      After the laparoscopy you would feel the effect of the CO2 gas in your stomach to your shoulders....I was recommended to have some walking so as to release the gas from the body. Hope this may help you.

    • @gamingmomma6708
      @gamingmomma6708 3 года назад +2

      @@patriciaalbiter2607 It took 3 days for the pain to get better but that gas stays for quite awhile.

    • @sanatbhalla9643
      @sanatbhalla9643 2 года назад

      @@patriciaalbiter2607 how are you now ?

  • @phylliscorrigan6447
    @phylliscorrigan6447 3 месяца назад

    It’s 3 weeks since my last surgery. 3/13/24
    My first surgery was in 2019 and it came back. This time another surgeon did it and put a mesh in. I’m still on a liquid diet. I try food and it gets stuck. They told me I could feel better but @ week 3-4 food wouldn’t go down and I’d have to go back to liquids. Water affected me too. I have an appt tomorrow and I still need pain pills. Thank you for sharing your story ♥️

  • @Anthonychimp
    @Anthonychimp Месяц назад

    I'm having Nissan fundoplication surgery tomorrow. Luckily, I live in the UK 🇬🇧 so I don't have to pay for it but after watching your journey I'm hoping it will be easier for me than you experienced.

  • @franky79000
    @franky79000 3 года назад +2

    Hello, hope you don’t well , “Thank you “for sharing all this info , that’s very important for me , I hope I find a doctor that agree with me to go and get my surgery because the pills and not working.

  • @RyanChenMusic
    @RyanChenMusic Год назад

    Would love a new update!

  • @DonnaVerrone-ot7co
    @DonnaVerrone-ot7co 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Missy, I am 67 and have had digestive issues since I was 10 yrs old. I am finally getting the procedure done on Dec 15th

  • @freetob1
    @freetob1 Год назад +1

    I am most likely having the TIF. I cannot live this way anymore. All of us that use Proton pump inhibitors or protonics etc... these meds do affect how are supplements or thyroid meds are absorbed and or any life and daily medications that are dire to us lose the effect. One thing to think about everyone. If you are taking PPI, please don't take them along with your other meds. Maybe take at night before bed as long as it isn't too late. Then take your life sustaining meds, BP, Heart, thyroid and even supplements 8 hours or more later. I pray you are doing well hun, you sure are young for this type of issue. God Bless You Too!!!

  • @contentsavvy3517
    @contentsavvy3517 2 года назад +1

    How are you now ? it is really nice to hear your journey 🙂

  • @jumwa4999
    @jumwa4999 Год назад +2

    Hi, your video is very educative and I thank you for that. I had my hiatal hernia repair in June 22nd, 2022 that's also after suffering for more than 20yrs. Everything went well post surgery but of late I have started experiencing very bad reflux, bloating, chest pain and throat irritation that doesn't go away and severe mid-back pain. I've been back to my doctor and he prescribed sabezole for 2 weeks, but had also said something like having a repeat endoscopy to confirm if the surgery was successful. This is very stressful. Maybe any idea from your end I will appreciate. This issue is widespread not in America alone. For me I am a Kenyan.

  • @Anxietywilnotwin
    @Anxietywilnotwin 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! Great vid! I'm concerned that you still have to take a ppi? You still get acid? 🤔

    • @kiwipics
      @kiwipics 3 года назад

      That's the point, you shouldn't be taking them anyway because it defeats the object, and hides the real underlying cause.

  • @happybabe4life734
    @happybabe4life734 3 года назад +5

    I am so glad you are better. You are so strong. I am terrified and severely sick and very depressed. Thank you so much for sharing your story and your journey. You are amazing and I am grateful for finding your video. I have had Acid reflux disease for 2 years and this is the sickest I have ever been in my entire life. I have lost a 2 1/2 inches in my waist and I am now probably 130 pounds or less. I want to have the TIF procedure but I am scared it will fail like your did and I do not have health insurance. This procedure is going to cost a lot of money and right now I am unemployed due to Covid 19 plus I am to sick to even work. I barely sleep. Please pray for me and God bless you and your family. I would love to be your friend on Facebook if you would accept me as your friend.

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +1

      Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so sorry for what you are going through, but just know that everything bad has to end at some point so keep your head up! You got this! I dealt with it for 14 years. If I can get through it anyone can! Even though you don’t have health insurance, I would still consult a surgeon to see if he/she can help you and the hospitals actually have payment plans! I hope that helps, stay strong :)

    • @happybabe4life734
      @happybabe4life734 3 года назад +2

      I went to a surgen in Grapevine TX and he sent me to the hospital for a GI. I went and had a GI at a hospital, but my GI is normal. He stated I did not have a Hiatal Hernia. So now I have to go get a sonogram to see if it is my Gallbladder. I am going to wait until January because I will have health insurance then.

    • @physicsguy993
      @physicsguy993 Год назад +1

      @@happybabe4life734 so how are you now?

    • @happybabe4life734
      @happybabe4life734 Год назад +3

      @@physicsguy993 I am way better. I had the Tif procedure and a Hiatal Hernia repair. I can eat whatever I want now and I do not get indigestion.

    • @physicsguy993
      @physicsguy993 Год назад +2

      @@happybabe4life734 that's great. Let the almighty bless you

  • @Americangirlsp75
    @Americangirlsp75 Год назад +1

    I had the Nissen fundoplacation and hernia repair..I had done every test possible and everything was normal which upset me because I couldn’t keep anything down and major heartburn (which I’ve had since I was young, 50 now) I was told I had chronic GERD, finally surgery..I was having a hard time with it, major complications, but then I was ok for a year or so, endoscopy was done and said everything was fine..I continue to throw up and major dry heave and food getting stuck and heartburn again..they put me on PPI right after surgery as well…I’m back to all tests again…very frustrating and so upsetting..very discouraged 😢 I said in hospital for 4 days, they nicked my zphifoid and collapsed a lung (which hurts and hard to recover from)

  • @mikiknops9667
    @mikiknops9667 2 года назад +1

    Why not update after year and half? Many of us want to hear about it because we are going trough same hell as you did? Hope you are feeling great! Best wishes!

  • @nmash6835
    @nmash6835 3 года назад +2

    Hi Missy!I'm from South Africa my Dr told me I have hietal hernia and acid reflux my tummy is constantly in pain I'm scheduled for bioscope next week ,all the food I used to eat can't eat ,so what I would like to know is after the surgery and the recovery will I be able to eat some of the food I'm restricted from now?

  • @Kr0n1k8
    @Kr0n1k8 3 года назад +2

    Did you ever try a low acid diet? Im trying to decide if it’s science based or not. It kinda helped me but still have symptoms.

  • @hellcat287
    @hellcat287 2 года назад +1

    Had the TIF two years ago but symptoms came back. Turns out I had a 4cm HH (originally they though it was 1cm). Had HH surgery six weeks ago and had nausea and vomiting in the recovery room. Two weeks later I was in the ER because of a rapid heartbeat - looks like the post op nausea and vomiting messed up the fix. Now my hernia is pretty big I'm told so I'm looking to have it all redone. I can relate to Missy's frustration. Not sure how soon I can have it redone but I'm looking for an qualified surgeon on the redo. Hearing your story at least makes me feel like it's possible for this to be a success.

  • @RebelliousHutterite2
    @RebelliousHutterite2 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for your post op updates. Sorry if I missed it in the video, but how come they did a nissen rather than just re-doing the TIF procedure?

  • @shivamrohilla1496
    @shivamrohilla1496 2 года назад +5

    I can feel you. I had acid reflux for very long time. One physician directed towards me to a psychiatrist.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      General practitioners are just that, general. They are the gatekeepers for more professional help, which can be annoying, but that's the way it goes.

    • @Kim-ss5bb
      @Kim-ss5bb Год назад

      How long did you have reflux for

    • @imrankhangaming238
      @imrankhangaming238 Год назад

      Same

  • @robinseib7458
    @robinseib7458 3 года назад +6

    Hi Missy, thank you for your videos. I've been struggling with GERD and hiatal hernia for 2 years now. I've done all the necessary changes I needed to do in order to relieve my symptoms and currently take Lansoprazole. However, none of these changes have helped and even the anti acid prescriptions are starting to not work. At this point I am considering doing the surgery as well. Watching your videos really helped me with my decision. I am just wondering if you could do another update regarding the surgery. Are you able to eat normally again? Are you able to exercise without any symptoms or pains?

    • @wotysgtb4348
      @wotysgtb4348 3 года назад +1

      Do your research, the Nissen is the last procedure I would choose as my first option.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад +2

      @@wotysgtb4348 the toupet partial nissens are more common these days, 50% - 75% wraps (instead of 100% 360deg wrap etc), you can even burp and vomit without too much discomfort.

    • @michaelknight2721
      @michaelknight2721 Год назад +1

      @@DoubtingThomas333 This is what I need I have a hiatial hernia that is 2cm and causing sll sorts of issues. What I need to know is what can I eat that won't set off the lpr.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 Год назад

      @Michael Knight I had surgery a week ago. Even after a week, I feel better already. Just get the surgery, bro.

    • @stnln2180
      @stnln2180 Год назад +1

      @@DoubtingThomas333
      what type procedure did you have? 50%,75%?

  • @davisharris139
    @davisharris139 3 года назад +4

    Can I ask if this was a revision or first Nissen surgery? I had my Nissen surgery 16 years ago and have been having lots and lots of nausea/acid daily and nightly, so had an endescopy test recently and it showed my surgery had unraveled..SO, more than likely I'll need a revision surgery to correct and help ease the acid/nausea issue

  • @michaelknight2721
    @michaelknight2721 Год назад

    Hi Missy,hope you are doing okay.What sort of foods canyon eat now and what sets you off reflux wise.

  • @kesston-3289
    @kesston-3289 3 года назад +3

    I just got my Fundolopcation surgery and my hernia removed. July 5th, 2021, so its only been 1 day and the pain is actually terrible on my behalf. Ill be in the hospital for 5 days

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +1

      I'm sorry you are going through a lot of pain. Just remember that it gets better and better every day. Praise the Lord that you have 5 days in the hospital, I was sent home the day after and wasn't able to swallow water once the swelling got worse & was hoping every day that they would admit me back in the hospital so I didn't have to keep going back for fluids. Stay strong, you got this!!

  • @muhammadrizwan3039
    @muhammadrizwan3039 3 года назад +3

    Hello, 1st of all thank you very much for sharing your experiance. i hope you are still doing good after your 2nd surgery. Please could you share your current condition? Every thing is still going fine? Plz let me know. Coz i m also thinking for surgery. Thanks

  • @bmcgrawth
    @bmcgrawth 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your efforts. I am going to have this surgery hiatal hernia and Nissan fundoplication on Monday “7 days from now”. I have massive heartburn and I am taking tons of pills. I hope that I am making the right decision

    • @user-gy6dg6cs2v
      @user-gy6dg6cs2v 2 года назад

      How are you feeling? Did your heartburn go away?

    • @bmcgrawth
      @bmcgrawth 2 года назад +2

      @@user-gy6dg6cs2v it’s gone. I can’t believe. I had 3 years of living in hell and I suffered 24 hours a day and I was burning in acids, took tons of pills, having several endoscopy. After the surgery, the acid is gone immediately. The first week of the surgery was very painful, I couldn’t turn on my side, severe surgery pain but it’s going to go away.

    • @averagejoel4830
      @averagejoel4830 2 года назад

      Holy shit I'm happy for you that's awesome. I can't stand the constant heartburn

    • @user-cl4bx7lu8v
      @user-cl4bx7lu8v 5 дней назад

      Hi how are you now? Did you have shortness of breath before the Nissan?

    • @bmcgrawth
      @bmcgrawth 5 дней назад

      @@user-cl4bx7lu8v I have no heart burn now 2 years after the surgery . I am born again .

  • @davisharris139
    @davisharris139 3 года назад +1

    Very surprised your surgery had come undone after only a year..I've read thats extremely rare..Mine might have come undone a year ago or maybe longer..No idea

  • @patriciaperez838
    @patriciaperez838 3 года назад +2

    So over all how do you feel now are your symptoms of gerd gone now are you able to eat and have a normal life ? I've been dealing with gerd for over 6 years im considering surgery as well

  • @sonia6425
    @sonia6425 Год назад

    Thank you beautiful

  • @Uniquelynormal429
    @Uniquelynormal429 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, hope you’re doing well. How are you feeling two years out now? Are you able to surf and workout without issues? Like your surfing situation my core is also a big concern for me since I need to wake to do core workouts for back pain.

  • @shivamrohilla1496
    @shivamrohilla1496 2 года назад +2

    I had nissen fundoplication 2 days back. You are a strong woman.

  • @larakreuch
    @larakreuch 3 года назад +2

    please post an uptade!!!

  • @jsstar76
    @jsstar76 3 года назад +1

    Hi Missy…I hope you get a moment to respond but before your surgery did you feel short of breath, nauseated all the time? I had a gastroscopy last week and I was told I have a ‘moderately large’ HH. I can’t walk far because of the nausea. It’s debilitating to say the least. I had all sorts of tests done but I’m sure the HH is what the problem is. The Gastoenterologist will call in about 2 weeks with samples he took. Thank you very much! 🇨🇦

  • @marcandsebe
    @marcandsebe Год назад

    I’m having surgery tomorrow.
    I have struggled for years with an uncomfortable stomach, but recently I have suffered with water brash where I keep swallowing saliva and have acid reflux in spasms. Sometimes I feel ok then I have a week of feeling awful. Had lots of tests and was told I had nothing wrong. They did say I have a hiatus hernia and they now reckon it’s that and was offered surgery.

  • @dannteachertheoriginal
    @dannteachertheoriginal Год назад

    Hey Missy. Thanks for your video. I suffer from the same problems. Could you tell me how your body is responding after surgery regarding physical activities.? I mean Can you work out, train swim or sth like that normally??

  • @chrissai2551
    @chrissai2551 2 года назад +6

    Had my second surgery( A redo) from last August 2020 surgery. Similar situation from when I was young and doctors not listening for many many years. Glad I did it. Hate going through the food reduction again. I was a foodie. 😆

    • @UbairManzoor
      @UbairManzoor Год назад

      For how many years your first Nissen fundoplication surgery worked?
      And how are you feeling right now
      Please reply

  • @mariesummer1309
    @mariesummer1309 2 года назад

    So the second surgery was a more painful experience? The surgery im possibly getting is suppose to be non invasive and a common surgery. My Esophageal Hiatel hernia is very small. Surgeon did not say name of surgery just it was non invasive. And he wants me to do bravo test next and we go from there. Wondering if the metal in the Bravo capsule has possibility to cause allergic reaction?

  • @giorgimikadze844
    @giorgimikadze844 2 года назад +1

    Hi, hope you are doing well. I am also struggling with this horrible condition 😞 i have a chest pain, my throat is irritated and the worst symptom is that each time I swallow it’s painful. My lower esophagus is inflamed. I am on my medication but I still experience symptoms:(( now i am under examination and considering fundoplication. I was concerned about the surgery but you experienced encourages me. Hope you see this comment because i have some questions. Did all your symptoms go away after surgery? Are you able to eat whatever you want? Your answer will be so helpful me. Thanks in advance

  • @jamesmorgan3535
    @jamesmorgan3535 3 года назад +6

    Hey how’s it going? Thanks so much for this video! I’m James from London and having this surgery tomorrow afternoon (23/6) and getting so nervous. I think mostly the pain when I wake and then learning to eat again are my biggest concerns… how bad is it snd how long you think recovery could be? Thanks so much! Crazy pre night nerves!!!

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +4

      Hi James from London! Wish I would have seen your message sooner to wish you good luck on your surgery. How's your recovery going? For me, the first 2 weeks were hell, and out of the blue one day I started feeling better. HGTV on repeat helped keep my mind off the pain (not sure if you get that channel in London, but House Hunters International and Good Bones were some of my favorites!) Make sure you sip on protein shakes throughout the day (my goal was 3 shakes 30g of protein each per day) and taking your steroid pill religiously (hopefully you got a pill because the liquid is like drinking rubbing alcohol) every day will help bring down the swelling so you can start introducing soft foods. Do not overdo it and start eating things that you are not supposed to even if you feel like you can. You don't want to stretch the area too much and cause any stitches to pop like it happened for me. Stay strong!! Praying for a speedy recovery and healthy life post-surgery! Cheers!

    • @chrismacdonald.6295
      @chrismacdonald.6295 Год назад

      @@MissyTurco I, personally, don’t think the post op recovery will be too much of a problem. If one spends months eating crap, there is only one way you can go, and that is up! I’m a big smoothie lover with a vitamix to boot. Bring on the healthy smooth, smoothies.

    • @palanibabamanavan4703
      @palanibabamanavan4703 Год назад

      Hiatus hernia which surgery good plz tell me tft or nissan

  • @michelle.p1186
    @michelle.p1186 Год назад

    Thank you so much we are one day out and scared cuz of hard to swallow and chest pain

  • @mayadogful
    @mayadogful 3 года назад +1

    Good for you. Unfortunately the purpose of th Nissen fundoplication is to get off IPP's

  • @wendyha6768
    @wendyha6768 Год назад +2

    I was wondering can you do a update now?

  • @bucsforever55
    @bucsforever55 3 года назад +2

    Exactly how I feel. Feeling sick every day and have to lay down after eating sucks.

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад +1

      So sorry to hear about that. But interesting that laying down gives you relief as well! It seems counterintuitive with GERD but I swear it was the only thing that helped me. Definitely recommend consulting a surgeon, it could seriously change your life!

    • @davisharris139
      @davisharris139 3 года назад

      Did you have Nissen Fundoplication suregery or revision? Reason I'm asking I had a Nissen surgery 16 years ago and have been having lots of nausea and acid the past 6 to 12 months and had endoscopy test recently telling me my stomach had unraveled which after 16 years thought it happen sooner or later

    • @CFHDime
      @CFHDime 3 года назад

      @@davisharris139 I guess 16 years is pretty good length of time considering the surgery. Have they opted to redo your surgery? I know gerd is just awful to deal with, I feel this pain every single morning, it sooooo bad.

    • @davisharris139
      @davisharris139 3 года назад

      @@CFHDime It seemed it lasted or stayed in place for quite some time but I noticed the last 6 to 12 months more and more acid nausea and stomach irritation. So I had a endoscopy and a CT and now I’m going to do an esophagram test and the coming week or two I’m hoping. Endoscopy did show it had unrivaled

    • @davisharris139
      @davisharris139 3 года назад

      @@CFHDime The CT test didn’t show that it unraveled that much that’s why the doctor thinks I need to have an Esophagram with barium which it’s been years since I had that type of test done l recall. Just need to get this issue resolved because it seems like any and all food and all types of drink liquid caused the acid stomach and or nausea which last for hours and hours

  • @anniechap
    @anniechap 6 месяцев назад

    The operation sounds pretty awful. I am on a waiting list to have this op here in Tenerife. I have been taking “stomach protection pills” for twenty years and since a bad few months when I was consistently with burning acid reflux and nothing working, I am now able to get relief using one or two Nexium a day. The doctor days that if I can cope with Nexium and now having less reflux and problems with my hernia it is better not to have the operation. However I am still on the list to go ahead with it. I’ve had this problem for getting on for 20 years and don’t really want to have to take two pills of Nexium every day for the rest of my life! Some days it doesn’t prevent burping and acid pain. I don’t know whether to cancel the operation or not. What advice would you give? Should I go ahead with the surgery?

  • @rcardoosuna6491
    @rcardoosuna6491 2 года назад +1

    What doctor did your surgery? How can one find a good doctor for this problem?

  • @michaelknight2721
    @michaelknight2721 Год назад

    Can yo please reply Missy.I have a sliding hiatial hernia and ca hardly eat and when I do my lpr flares I also have incisional hernia.I couldn't do the mammotery when they tried or the endoscopy so what could the doctor do

  • @ulrap1202
    @ulrap1202 3 года назад +2

    Hi Missy. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I have a hiatal hernia and acid reflux. I am considering surgery. Who is your surgeon? I am trying to find the best surgeon I can. I live in California and I thought maybe you do also, as you mentioned you are a surfer. I hope you are feeling better each day. Thank you! - Jon

    • @MissyTurco
      @MissyTurco  3 года назад

      Hi Jon, jealous that you live in California and I DONT! haha My surgeon is in South Florida. I recently just talked to a laparoscopic surgeon whom is also a surfer, and although your doctor might tell you 6 weeks post op and you can return to your normal activities, you'll have to give yourself a heck of a lot more time than that to heal, especially because it is in the belly area. He said 6 months before getting back in the water is appropriate. Just wanted to mention that to you in case you have gotten your surgery already! Good luck with everything!

    • @pierreperk7079
      @pierreperk7079 2 года назад

      I live in California been dealing with this for over 15 years it is terrible I had the surgery it only lasts for 6 weeks I just went to Stanford Hospital this week.

    • @jasonwest7476
      @jasonwest7476 Год назад

      @@pierreperk7079 do you mean the pain etc. only lasts 6 weeks? Do you feel much better overall? I’m dying to get a surgery. My symptoms have caused me to lose a ton of weight in a short period of time!

    • @physicsguy993
      @physicsguy993 Год назад

      @@jasonwest7476 he mean, the surgery failed just in 6 weeks

    • @palanibabamanavan4703
      @palanibabamanavan4703 Год назад

      Hiatus hernia which surgery good plz tell me tft or nissan

  • @jeff4083
    @jeff4083 2 года назад +2

    Hope you're doing well Missy. I am scheduled for Nissen 360 in a few months, as the Linx surgery did not curb my LPR/throat burning that occurs after meals. Did your preop reflux symptoms include any silent reflux that got to your throat/ larynx? Thanks, - Jeff

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      How are you going? Did your surgeon not say they could do a 50% or 75% wrap instead of a full wrap?

  • @elenaandrew8414
    @elenaandrew8414 3 года назад +2

    Wish you full recovery but do not overdo your sport

  • @newopinion3283
    @newopinion3283 Месяц назад

    Ladies check the GERDX surgery instead of invasive surgery

  • @Susieandchris
    @Susieandchris 3 года назад +1

    Great information Thankyou. Just had a scope and dr who was great said have rolling hiatal hernia. I have severe cough . He put me on pills and said he was really against the surgery as failure rate in Australia. Not sure why

    • @Alexis_005
      @Alexis_005 2 года назад +1

      I can’t believe doctors just expect us to live the rest of our lives like this 😔 I’m 38

    • @Susieandchris
      @Susieandchris 2 года назад +2

      @@Alexis_005 they have to come up with a op that has a better success rate 90% failure rate after 12 months in Australia

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      @@Susieandchris Kimberly I'm in Australia too. I wouldn't say that is what my surgeon said. Do you have an email address or something I can contact you on?

  • @user-vj6eu8bx4j
    @user-vj6eu8bx4j Год назад

    I have a hiatal hernia and was wondering if the cause of your gastric paresis was caused by the hernia? I also have gastric paresis andam wondering if it’s being caused by my hiatal hernia possibly.

  • @michelegrills9707
    @michelegrills9707 Год назад

    Hello Missy, my husband had two Nissen Fundoplications in the last 10 years. Your experience is very similar to my husband’s, after watching many videos on RUclips. Is there anyway we could possibly ask you some more about your journey that might help my husband. He is still struggling, even after 10 years. Thank you!

  • @bettyvillegas8785
    @bettyvillegas8785 25 дней назад

    Your right my gi doc did the same he said their nothing i can do for you anymore . I changed gi specialist and re took a indoscopy said i had a hiatel hurnia and i need surgery . So shes so right change doctors if your not getting any answers.

  • @pierreperk7079
    @pierreperk7079 2 года назад +3

    I had the surgery over 15 years ago it lasted six weeks but it is wrapped too tight I burp all day all the time no doctor wants to correct it finally went to Stanford University this week they ran a few tests hopefully they can fix it..IAM in California.

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 2 года назад

      Any updates Pierre?

    • @pierreperk7079
      @pierreperk7079 Год назад +4

      Find a lot of doctors do not want to address the issue that I'm having so living with it and paying every day all day constantly

  • @louisdorozco
    @louisdorozco 2 года назад +1

    Did you have bloating side effect of nissen? I'm trying to decide between nissen or tif.

  • @palanibabamanavan4703
    @palanibabamanavan4703 Год назад +2

    Plz tell me Wich surgery good for hiatus hernia tft or nissan plz tell me

  • @Megapickles2626
    @Megapickles2626 2 месяца назад

    how are you doing now 3 yrs later? are you still on ppis? do you still experience any acid reflux?

  • @sharonshade4437
    @sharonshade4437 5 месяцев назад

    How are things going now? Any issues three and a half years out?

  • @janejdough2230
    @janejdough2230 3 года назад +3

    That liquid tastes like Feta cheese and pee. Re shoulder pain could the phrenic nerve that can sometimes (certainly not always) happens during fundoplication surgery. The nerve runs down the neck to the diaphragm, but also branches out to the left shoulder. So if your diaphragm is unhappy it sure lets you know. I think that is what you were experiencing. I am into week 3 and doing well..

  • @user-ff7mj1yk9y
    @user-ff7mj1yk9y 4 месяца назад

    Hi Missy. Can you provide the name of the surgeon that performed your Nissen please. Many thanks.