I've been taking PPIs for 20 years. At no point did my doctor tell me it was a temporary medication. I've developed a B12 deficiency, irregular heart beat and my kidney function has declined. All this can be attributed to my PPI medications but, still my doctor failed to consider these things. Once you turn 50 years of age, they seem to write us off! I'm glad to see these posts and unfortunately in Canada (the land of free health care) it's up to me to be the doctor and delve into my health concerns. Despite the fact I exercise 5 days a week, eat well , not over weight and take my vitamins; my health has been affected by the lack of care by my doctor.
Thank you for the informative video. I just wanted to make a suggestion. The first patient ‘Derek’, his medication list includes B12. According to your pamphlets using a PPI can cause a B12 deficiency. The patient might be willing to go a little further in working to stop the PPI if you point out that after stopping the PPI, they might also be able to stop taking B12 as well. Following the patient’s indication that they wish to take less medications and possibly hitting two birds with one stone could have a greater impact.
Very Informative Video. I have one question from the algorithm, If the patient was on long-term PPI for prevention of GI ulcer due to NSAIDs, after Surgery patient is no longer on NSAIDs, what could be the best approach for stopping PPI.
I've been taking PPIs for 20 years. At no point did my doctor tell me it was a temporary medication. I've developed a B12 deficiency, irregular heart beat and my kidney function has declined. All this can be attributed to my PPI medications but, still my doctor failed to consider these things. Once you turn 50 years of age, they seem to write us off! I'm glad to see these posts and unfortunately in Canada (the land of free health care) it's up to me to be the doctor and delve into my health concerns. Despite the fact I exercise 5 days a week, eat well , not over weight and take my vitamins; my health has been affected by the lack of care by my doctor.
Thank you for the informative video. I just wanted to make a suggestion. The first patient ‘Derek’, his medication list includes B12. According to your pamphlets using a PPI can cause a B12 deficiency. The patient might be willing to go a little further in working to stop the PPI if you point out that after stopping the PPI, they might also be able to stop taking B12 as well. Following the patient’s indication that they wish to take less medications and possibly hitting two birds with one stone could have a greater impact.
Very Informative Video. I have one question from the algorithm, If the patient was on long-term PPI for prevention of GI ulcer due to NSAIDs, after Surgery patient is no longer on NSAIDs, what could be the best approach for stopping PPI.
Considering treatment of H. pylori should not be an option for GERD with refractory symptoms, which its the last patient
Great discussion
Thanks for these info
How long does rebound typically last?
2 weeks
I use ppi for 3 months , nơw it had been 16 day after i stop it and rebound still bad, my stomach still burn , i don’t know when it last
You never discussed HIATAL HERNIAS!
How can I combat it?
Exactly
@@abhishekgaurav5921 Hiatal Hernia has 4 types, many can reduce the hernia problems via weightloss, massaging the hernia down, upright posture etc etc
Informative video. ANNOYING ANIMATIONS
Always vlogged by non hernia and Ppi isers