PPI: Side Effects & Warnings - Dr. Chris Smith

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2016

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  • @KenDBerryMD
    @KenDBerryMD Před 5 lety +182

    Great info in this video! Please people, don’t take a PPI long-term!

    • @Carnivorenursekim
      @Carnivorenursekim Před 4 lety +10

      KenDBerryMD hey! It’s Dr Berry!! Funny seeing you here 😁 next to you, this man has helped me the most of any Dr and I’ve never met either of you in person.

    • @may-rg7yk
      @may-rg7yk Před 4 lety +6

      what would be considered long term i want to take it only for one month to heal my gastritis

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Před 4 lety +8

      @@may-rg7yk Avoid taking them for more than 6-8 weeks. Buy a wedge pillow and sleep on that instead of your normal pillow. Long term may be several years. It can be addictive as people become overly dependent on them .

    • @may-rg7yk
      @may-rg7yk Před 4 lety +2

      @@arymhansie Why a wedge pillow ?

    • @cherylrangel5613
      @cherylrangel5613 Před 4 lety +4

      I read something about the Proton Pumps that are inhibited are not limited to those in the stomach. Where else are these that are impacted? Thanks

  • @paulogarcia9739
    @paulogarcia9739 Před 13 dny +1

    If we had doctors like Dr. Chris over here, life would probably be much better for a lot of us

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 Před 4 lety +39

    When my GP told me that I would need to stay on PPI for the rest of my life...first I got a new doctor...my new doctor, an osteopathic practitioner, told me to go on a dairy and gluten free diet. After just a few weeks on the new diet I was off the meds !
    Find out WHY you have reflux before you take meds longterm !
    Without acid in your stomach to extract the nutrients from your foods you will become deficient and develop all sorts of ailments.

    • @danielfronc4304
      @danielfronc4304 Před 4 lety +4

      You always have acid in your stomach, even when on a PPI and H2 antagonist. Please don't go throwing around medical advice unless you're a doctor, and then if you are please cite your sources. In this day and age there are more average to bad doctors practicing and altogether too much pseudo-medical science.

    • @mehrunnisakhan6196
      @mehrunnisakhan6196 Před 2 lety +1

      Daniel, you are absulately wrong in your view about this drug. You rely on your doctor who does not know the ABC of medicine. Just learn to shut UP for future comments.

  • @user-cf9np9cy8q
    @user-cf9np9cy8q Před rokem +23

    Doctors used to be like him. Now sadly they’re like the drive thru window at McDonalds - they know nothing , and they pass you along for the next patient waiting

    • @sallyrickerson9139
      @sallyrickerson9139 Před 18 dny

      You are 100% correct. I am a highway to hell with my doctors.

  • @eddieg66
    @eddieg66 Před 9 měsíci +8

    This guy looks a right honest caring guy

  • @stvalue3
    @stvalue3 Před 3 lety +86

    A doctor who speaks TRUTH!

  • @solidus1995
    @solidus1995 Před 3 lety +59

    25 year old male diagnosed with a hiatal hernia about 6 years ago. I was on ppi for years and it pretty much destroyed my digestive system through malabsorption and it caused inflammation due to causing random bouts sometimes back to back of either diarrhea or constipation. I tried getting off them one time and I burnt a hole in my esophagus but now I'm discovering how crucial your diet is to stomach acid. Eat clean and eat fiber, stay away from sugar and fried foods, have salmon, veggies and some meat once a week. Do not consume superfluous food only eat based on utility. I've been off ppi for a week or so now and my whole digestive system is out of wack but clearly returning to normal. On ppi I would use the bathroom multiple times a day...now without it and a proper diet I use the toilet once every two or three days and I pass full stool as opposed to diarrhea or skinny shards. Ppi has also caused me to have excruciating hemorrhoids due to how difficult it is to pass broken stool or diarrhea for weeks on end. As I dont overuse my bowels all day and I eat to supplement my intestinal health I have easier bowel movements that are even healing my hemmrhoids. I took ppi for a stomach hernia but I know others have actual chronic reflux that is not dependent on an anatomical problem but I urge everyone to explore their diet before giving in to a lifelong ppi subscription. It's not worth it...many anti acid medications are criminally undocumented in how they cause cascading effects in your body and I have seen three gastro doctors none of which have actually explained all the side effects and in fact downplayed them as coming from erroneous studies.

    • @JW-um5pg
      @JW-um5pg Před 3 lety +1

      What's stopping you from getting surgery for your hernia? I have never been able to find a diet that successfully stopped my reflux and am stuck on ppis and unfortunately having issues like yours as well. Surgery seems to be my only option. I've decided to pursue the linx surgery as well.

    • @pinkoceanflower3045
      @pinkoceanflower3045 Před 2 lety +3

      I heard that people with these conditions really have hypochlorhydria (low stomach acid, and not too much). Taking PPIs and assuming because you have too much acid with testing for it us like shooting yourself in the foot. I started taking HCL tablets from Standard Process, and it help my digestion and reflux.

    • @JW-um5pg
      @JW-um5pg Před 2 lety +1

      @@pinkoceanflower3045 Well if he has a hiatal hernia the sphincter is potentially impaired making it so it can't contain things from the stomach. If he really had low acid then acid reflux wouldn't be an issue.

    • @garycoburn1617
      @garycoburn1617 Před 2 lety

      Pure poison

    • @garycoburn1617
      @garycoburn1617 Před 2 lety

      @@JW-um5pg try probiotic saurkraut

  • @JessicaNichole89
    @JessicaNichole89 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I’ve been back and forth to the doctors for stomach issues since 2009. Had my gallbladder removed. The reflux was terrible. Come to find out after many tests later, barium swallow, gastric emptying etc, I have severe GERD with LPR, and gastroparesis. Life has been utter hell. My entire life revolves around my reflux.

    • @alexlabra1562
      @alexlabra1562 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi I wanted to ask what are u taking for ur pain?? I can share some info about it

  • @cupcakechronicles4551
    @cupcakechronicles4551 Před rokem +15

    I was diagnosed with gastritis and just given pantoprazole and sent home. I'm on omeprazole 2 months later, trying to wean off them. The doctor gave me no guidance or warning, and I feel like it's done me more harm than good. I've never had stomach aches or pains before my diagnosis, now I do.

    • @valey99
      @valey99 Před rokem

      How long did you take them for? Is 2 weeks enough to have this happen?

  • @mullenio4200
    @mullenio4200 Před rokem +9

    I'm 42 and have just come off my PPI after 9 years. I'm two weeks in. Along with adjusting my diet to remove as much sugar as possible and taking one dose of magnesium indigestion liquid before bed and I've never felt better in years.
    I would wake up and immediately feel discomfort in my stomach on ppi. Then throughout the day I just didn't feel right and I became determined to get off them and fix the route of the problem if I could.
    It does annoy me though my GP would be happy to give me them indefinitely and almost all of my family and friends, especially the men, take PPI long term.

  • @milapopovich6819
    @milapopovich6819 Před rokem +5

    Absolutely true! And doctors prescribe it like candies!!!! I had a bad experience!

  • @MysticCrossingsTarot
    @MysticCrossingsTarot Před rokem +6

    I've been feeling my worst this last week, realizing this morning i forgotten to take protonix this week! You have answered what i have saying and, no doctor has agreed with me. I feel so bad nauseated, yucky feeling, weak, light headed and my joints hurting. I called poison control, they said if you haven't drank the protonix for a week, drink it your body is used to it. I just took it and I'm calling the doctor asap! Yes, i have silent reflex, i have nausea, dry cough, sinus issues. The cough got worst after covid but, this all makes sense. We need doctors like you all around the world. Much respect to you for your knowledge and, help to everyone.

  • @steadyeddie7
    @steadyeddie7 Před 2 lety +14

    The most truthful, informative words I've ever heard coming out of a human beings mouth.

  • @heostevelady
    @heostevelady Před rokem +8

    I’m 36. Been on omeprazole for 5 yrs straight. I have lo b12 inflamed joints. Did a full body scan for Stanford pet/mri, they said I have arthritis and think I have fibromyalgia there seriously needs to be a fucking law suit. This should has ruined my life! I use to work 14 hr days never felt pain. Active my whole life

  • @lauren8195
    @lauren8195 Před rokem +7

    I’ve been on them for years and when I’ve tried to get off, my stomach is churning acid and I get diarrhea. Now I had a gallbladder attack last week. Thank you for all this info! If only every doctor was as informed.

    • @mariannameyer4719
      @mariannameyer4719 Před rokem

      Are you now starting weaning off PPI? When I stopped, the 2nd day I had burning sensations in my throat and even in my jaw....

    • @lauren8195
      @lauren8195 Před rokem +1

      @@mariannameyer4719 just started yesterday. Whenever I've missed a dose I can tell right away. I opened up the capsule and literally removed only about 10 beads. I had NO idea I wasn't supposed to take these long term and daily.

    • @jean-phillipegagnon2120
      @jean-phillipegagnon2120 Před rokem

      I got off them after 5 years it’s brutal but don’t give up it gets better at the 3montn mark

  • @crystalbirtch2335
    @crystalbirtch2335 Před rokem +8

    I had horrible issues, and I ended up getting the "Nissen Fundoplication" surgery, and hernia repair.. I have not had a single issue since.. There are a few things that you have to get used to, like being unable to vomit, burp, avoidance of certain foods... BUT, the procedure was a life saver. No more medications, pain, heartburn, reflux... I have an amazing surgeon who I still see for checkups, but no more issues!

    • @GottaSayIt
      @GottaSayIt Před rokem +5

      I am considering this surgery. But if you can’t vomit, what would happen if you got the flu or food poisoning?

    • @shaneshrimp6519
      @shaneshrimp6519 Před 7 dny +1

      @@GottaSayIt I wondered the same but I ve heard that The Linx can erode and cause gagging and more refluxing . Ive seen some people just keep gagging with it since theres something around their esophagus . Im not sure if I would want a foriegn object in my body unless it was really needed . Its more tempting because they can remove it and you can vomit n burp apparently . Not sure if you can have it if you have a hiatal hernia depending on the size of it .

  • @d_no_allyn_86
    @d_no_allyn_86 Před 4 lety +1

    So knowledgeable. Great stuff. Definitely going to go to the doctor and get seen for this.

  • @stevemarkovic9326
    @stevemarkovic9326 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing... what a great Dr.!

  • @carolynnmathisen8754
    @carolynnmathisen8754 Před 3 lety +17

    Thank you so much. I’ve been struggling with GERD for many years and my mom died from esophageal cancer. I will followed with GI! God bless you

  • @denver-justme8413
    @denver-justme8413 Před rokem +4

    This needs to get out there so people know. Most doctors wont tell you this!

  • @equalcrimeequaltime
    @equalcrimeequaltime Před 2 lety +2

    You just described my experience with sinus issues, reflux and the runaround I've experienced.

  • @kayjones1094
    @kayjones1094 Před 5 lety +40

    Been a nurse for 50 years, never connected the dots. This is a very interesting video. Coming off my PPI. Thanks so much. You're never too old to learn something new. God made the human body to work as a unit and sometimes we interfere with that.

    • @addiemorgiewicz4973
      @addiemorgiewicz4973 Před 3 lety

      Do you know if Omeprazole is considered a PPI. I’ve been on it for two years and I think I’m experiencing side effects.

    • @Schmannie100
      @Schmannie100 Před 3 lety +1

      @@addiemorgiewicz4973 yes it is!

    • @kiwipics
      @kiwipics Před 2 lety

      @@addiemorgiewicz4973 ... Yes it is, just google PPI names.
      I've been off of PPIs for several years, and I was prescribed them for over 7 years, and have been off of them for 8 years. They are only designed as a short term prescription.

  • @laurie4275
    @laurie4275 Před 6 lety +45

    6 WEEKS??? I had no idea! I've been on it for 20 years, with my doctors full reccomendation!!!!!!

    • @damian-795
      @damian-795 Před 5 lety +9

      I have been taking Omeprozole and other PPi`s for 20 years also. I have stopped and am taking Zantac 150 mg per day.

    • @geraldbrienza4474
      @geraldbrienza4474 Před 5 lety +16

      Lifestyle change is the only way to get off PPI’s. Eliminate sugar, high fat, coffee, tea, citrus, spicy, chocolate, mints, alcohol and tobacco. Exercise, resistance and cardio 5 days a week with intermittent fasting (18-6) small meals (2 per day) lose weight (BMI near or below 25.) I was diagnosed with Barretts. Took 40 mg nexium for 15 years. Luckily, Barrett’s went away but breaking from the PPI is tricky. First go to the 20 mg OTC, for several months. Then get a pill splitter and cut the 20 tablets in half. Take 10 mg a day for several months and supplement with a 150 mg. Zantac before bed. Then take the 10 mg every other day for at least 2 months (with the nighttime Zantac.) monitor yourself along the way. You might have to stay at a level longer. Then stop the nexium, continue the Zantac. If so far so good, drop the Zantac to 75 mg at night. That’s where I am at and I will stay there. If I have a late or larger than normal dinner, I revert to the 150 Zantac for that night. One other tip. Get 4” “bed lifts” for the head of your bed (extra pillows won’t do it.) That slight elevation will help keep stomach acid from rising up as you sleep. Good luck to you. Any questions I’ll be glad to help.

    • @MonsterMetalManiac
      @MonsterMetalManiac Před 5 lety +7

      You need to GET OFF of them immediately...

    • @tdeviller
      @tdeviller Před 4 lety +7

      Same here, 20+ years!

    • @louiscastillo7823
      @louiscastillo7823 Před 4 lety +3

      ​@@tdeviller Ive been on it for 20 years. I have had no side effects and in fact it helps me eat very comfortably. I was on 40mg and tapering down to 10 very slowly. i am on 20 and feel great. Did you have any side effects?

  • @lesleewatson4266
    @lesleewatson4266 Před 5 měsíci

    Great scope of info. Thank you Dr. We need more of you. ❤

  • @rae0521
    @rae0521 Před 5 lety +47

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if all the medically oriented videos on CZcams presented authoritative information on the topic as well as Dr. Chris Smith?

  • @kitty6784
    @kitty6784 Před 3 lety +19

    My dr prescribed this for me and even increased my dosage in the last 4 years. I recently weaned myself off. I used Oil of Oregano. Black seed oil and CABBAGE JUICE that I juice fresh. I am going great !!! My joint pain is almost completely gone ! This took me a month. 2 weeks To taper off and 2 weeks to heal the stomach and rebuild the mucus lining. I am happy I am off this

    • @candacerushing6882
      @candacerushing6882 Před rokem

      How did you wean off? I’m trying to wean off Omeprazole and today I had a bad acid rebound.

    • @mariannameyer4719
      @mariannameyer4719 Před rokem +2

      Hi Kitty...would love to try and get off PPI.....Please let me know how much oil you used, in water or in cabbage juice....please please

    • @mahnoorkhan2647
      @mahnoorkhan2647 Před rokem +1

      I have the same journey!! Celery juice on an empty stomach in the morning and cabbage juice in the evening on empty stomach is helping a lot!

  • @stevescontriano860
    @stevescontriano860 Před 2 lety +28

    Thank you for all the information. I was diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus Probably over 12 years ago. I was started on Nexium. Then acifex. Omeprazole. Then time released Dexalant. I’ve been on proton pump inhibitor‘s for over 12 years. I’m 63 years old and I recently within the last year fractured my L3 spine. I was in heavy construction/pipefitter. I have an endoscopy every year and my G.I. doctor says no cancerous cells. And that I’m OK. I also heard it causes kidney disease/Alzheimer’s/throat cancer. I take supplements every day. Calcium/magnesium/vitamin B/vitamin B12. I also take folic acid because I found an article online that said Ppi’s plus folic acid cure it. I seem to be tolerating the PPIs. But now after watching your video I’m scared out of my mind. Every time I see my G.I. doctor he doesn’t really fill me in on any other treatment other than a endoscopy and PPIs.

    • @nigelhayes8137
      @nigelhayes8137 Před 2 lety +6

      I am in the same situation. Aged 68 and diagnosed with Barretts syndrome two years ago (no sign of cancer yet) and have been on PPI 40mg twice a day. It is really a situation of being between a rock and a hard place. I wonder what optons are available...the lesser of two evils perhaps?

    • @peanutcampbell
      @peanutcampbell Před rokem +4

      I was diagnosed with Barrett’s Esophagus 4 years ago and I’m with both of you feeling scared. I am on Protronix for 4 years. My cousin had Barrett’s and my neighbor and both haves passed from esophagus cancer!!!
      What do we do??? We know we’re not misdiagnosed so I have the wedge pillow but if I don’t take PPIs … I would have horrible acid reflux. Should we try to IF? My doctors say I have to stay on PPI for life, too!!!

    • @q8rix
      @q8rix Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@peanutcampbell you should ask what the absolute risk difference is for 10 years on ppi and those side effect . then you will see the true picture . PPI risks are limited

    • @bethanyluvsfood
      @bethanyluvsfood Před 2 měsíci

      I was just diagnosed with Barrett’s at 49 just started taking ppis so now I’m totally freaked out

  • @pauldevery6173
    @pauldevery6173 Před rokem +2

    15 years on PPIs and I developed low B12 and elevated homocysteine that caused blood clots in my legs that traveled to my lungs twice before Covid in April 2017 and Sept 2018. On Eliquis for life now with minor permanent lung damage. Got a sluggish gallbladder removed in March 2021 that made reflux even worse, possibly due to alkaline bile reflux. Got a hiatal hernia repair and a Nissen Fundoplication May 2022. Reflux med dose cut in half. Now take B12 supplements. I also developed ostopenia low bone density at 54 due to poor calcium absorption.

  • @marykoster8619
    @marykoster8619 Před rokem +3

    Great video thank you. I'm just taking myself off of PPI's after 27 years.

  • @paulmaxwell8851
    @paulmaxwell8851 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for a very informative video! Reflux is so common and yet so misunderstood. Fix it properly!

  • @RobertLongM
    @RobertLongM Před 5 lety +22

    Many don’t realize too how much the Mind/Body plays a role in acid issues. Like the “butterflies” in your stomach before something nerving - doesn’t mean you need medication, or an Endoscope Test.
    PSTD, Trauma unresolved can really mess up a body. Especially the ANS, CNS

    • @the_unconventional_Indian77
      @the_unconventional_Indian77 Před 4 lety +1

      True i have gastritis due to stress

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Před 4 lety

      @@the_unconventional_Indian77 I have esophagitis due to stress.

    • @the_unconventional_Indian77
      @the_unconventional_Indian77 Před 4 lety

      @@arymhansie how to heal it

    • @claytonjames4779
      @claytonjames4779 Před rokem +2

      some of the side effects of hyperacidity is also some of these things you mentioned: anxiety, feeling of doom, nervousness as it irritates the vegas nerve. THEN when you come off PPI's you can have some of these same feelings again either from the addiction to the medication or the re-acidification of your stomach which is not as strong due to missing natural lining.

  • @deananderson6810
    @deananderson6810 Před rokem

    Amazing talk! thank you .. really enjoyed this.

  • @yvetterivera-hw8qe
    @yvetterivera-hw8qe Před 10 měsíci

    Thank You , good to be informed about soo many different possibilities

  • @aprilanderson6897
    @aprilanderson6897 Před rokem

    Wonderful video with great information. I think I can finally convince my husband to deal with his GERD.

  • @paganpoetprophet6441
    @paganpoetprophet6441 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @Mary-hx7wh
    @Mary-hx7wh Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this information!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @nopethataintitchief6739
    @nopethataintitchief6739 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This video is old but is the most informative and real honesty video i have seen to date on reflux!
    When he said there was a link with heart arrhythmia and low magnesium due to the PPI, the penny dropped for me! I have been on the PPI between 1-2 years but have recently been diagnosed with heart arrhythmia. Couldn't understand where it came from as no history of heart problems in family. Tried operation to treat but could not treat it and have been advised that it is quite common for it to return, even after a successful surgical procedure to treat. Now I'm on 2 sets of different meds to treat the arrhythmia and may need more if the current meds not manage it?
    My reflux problem had slowly gotten worse to the point that it came up my throat constantly through the day, leaving a fowl green taste at back of mouth and started to change my voice and irrigate it. Hugely anxious about coming off the PPI (in case of severe rebound) and how to go about it? I've gone and seen a specialist, and have had the camera placed down throat in to my stomach. He couldn't give any explanation for my reflux problems and would only dismiss my concerns about being on PPI long term. Wish there was a specialist near me with the same professional care, honesty and understanding as the specialist in this video!

  • @davidburns3807
    @davidburns3807 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks dr smith

  • @jon3779
    @jon3779 Před 2 lety +10

    Incredibly insightful video. Gotta thank this doctor for taking the time to do this

    • @cestrian5294
      @cestrian5294 Před rokem

      I have been taking this Omeprazole for eight years. The doctor never mentioned these side effects to me until I had had enough of diarrhoea and cramps. Called the doctor who said to stop taking it immediately. Useless bunch of clowns.

  • @daleenhogan3442
    @daleenhogan3442 Před rokem

    Wow! Amazing information, thank you so much!

  • @giorgikvatchadze4928
    @giorgikvatchadze4928 Před 3 lety +28

    I had been taking PPIs for about 3 years on a daily basis before I decided to go for laparoscopic fundoplication (Toupet method). The surgery was a great success and I have been off PPIs for more than 2 years now. I can luckily eat everything. At any rate, I did some tests about a week ago, and they showed that I have quite low vitamin/mineral levels (A, B, D, iron, selenium, Omega 3, magnesium, to name a few). Most of these deficiencies were attributed by the doctor to the long term use of PPIs in the past.

    • @mikeinpcola5543
      @mikeinpcola5543 Před rokem +1

      If you dont mind me asking, what sort of tests revealed your low levels? Reason I ask is that many things dont show as low in bloodwork but are still low in body. Thanks.

    • @giorgikvatchadze4928
      @giorgikvatchadze4928 Před rokem

      @@mikeinpcola5543 I don't mind you asking at all. In that specific instance, I was talking about a basic blood test. Furthermore, I could recommend you to consider a comprehensive stool test.

    • @SorenTheKjeldsen
      @SorenTheKjeldsen Před rokem

      Happy that you had such success with the operation!
      I have just had the exact same operation done, (also the Toupet) 3 weeks ago, and I wonder, if you had any problem with reflux after the surgery?
      I'm currently doing a "cold turkey" from the PPI, but man do I have stomach burn 😬

    • @giorgikvatchadze4928
      @giorgikvatchadze4928 Před rokem +2

      @SorenTheKjeldsen Greetings, Soren! I did not encounter any traces of reflux symptoms subsequent to the surgery. During the initial span of three to four weeks, my dietary regimen predominantly comprised nourishing soups and blended vegetables. However, within the initial six months after the surgical procedure, I did encounter a particular predicament, namely flatulence. I must admit, it was a rather vexing situation at first. Nonetheless, the occurrence of flatulence began to gradually diminish and eventually fully subsided.

    • @SorenTheKjeldsen
      @SorenTheKjeldsen Před rokem

      Alright thank you for the answer!
      Maybe I should just give it time though - I have been taking PPI for 8 years straight, so it will probably take some time to get completely out of the body.
      Enjoy the weekend 😃

  • @SherryceStAmant
    @SherryceStAmant Před 5 měsíci

    Thank Dr. Smith for explaining in detail about reflux. This has been most hopeful, as I had reflux for the last several years and only recently began taking PPI medication in the last couple of weeks, which has reduced my symptoms. I will check further in correcting reflux issues.

  • @Carnivorenursekim
    @Carnivorenursekim Před 4 lety +35

    Oh wow....you have literally just solved my medical mystery. I know I have allergies and I know I have GERD, but I couldn’t pinpoint what is making me completely miserable. I have recently been diagnosed with “asthma”, GERD, recurrent pneumonia, I have chronic coughing and throat clearing, chronic post nasal drip....I know I have respiratory reflux now!! Thank you sir!! Also I’m at University of KY as a nurse, so it was cool to hear of that article!

    • @YunusAhmadMir
      @YunusAhmadMir Před 3 lety +2

      Same with me, so how to fix respiratory reflux?

    • @gina933
      @gina933 Před 3 lety +1

      @@YunusAhmadMir I have it too but no cure unfortunately except for surgery

    • @gina933
      @gina933 Před 3 lety

      So his conclusion is to have the surgery, otherwise it won’t get fixed. That’s depressing.
      I had a CT scan chest for dry chronic cough and my pulmonologist said I have lung scarring, it was six month ago. I asked if it’s chronic and the doc said no idea to answer because it was my first ct and nothing to compare.
      Now I’m so scared when I follow up I’m six month and the scarring grow it’s called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Worse than cancer because there’s no surgery to cure and prognosis is worse than cancer. Reflux can cause that according to Dr Smith and it’s convincing

    • @gina933
      @gina933 Před 3 lety +1

      You’d better take CT scan if you have respiratory reflux. I wish I didn’t have it but unfortunately symptoms tell me I do

    • @Carnivorenursekim
      @Carnivorenursekim Před 3 lety +3

      @@gina933 I have had multiple CT scans and multiple episodes of pneumonia. I think I have finally figured out my problem- I have a gluten intolerance, possible celiac (would need to have an endoscopy to know for sure). It causes all of my symptoms, when I stopped gluten I am getting better.

  • @heathermolony1339
    @heathermolony1339 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I have been on PPI's for 30 years thought they were harmless..no warnings on packet..i have stopped taking them cold turkey..still suffering 3 months later..going to have to go see doctor for help..greetings from australia

    • @alexlabra1562
      @alexlabra1562 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi what symptoms did u receive after taking ppis

    • @heathermolony1339
      @heathermolony1339 Před 2 měsíci

      @@alexlabra1562 hi...issues sleeping with bone pain moving about the body..when i stopped taking PPI's i immediately, no longer suffered with cronic stiffness and no longer had bone pain allowing me to sleep easier..

  • @joefogarty4698
    @joefogarty4698 Před 2 lety +1

    I had no plans of taking a synthetic reflux medication again. I will never take another Synthetic Statin.
    I can barely tolerate what Synthetic Medications I take and I have a long list that no practioners want to put in my medical records that I tried in Namebrand, their Generic and some were prescribed again in their Generics even though I tell them I cannot tolerate them.
    Bless you for being such a great physician 🙏

  • @NSPlayer
    @NSPlayer Před 6 lety +5

    thank you, you are very helpful and what you talk about resonates with me

  • @violetmontenegro
    @violetmontenegro Před rokem

    You are brilliant. This information it’s saving so many lives including mine! My surgery it’s in two days and I can’t thank you enough for this information.

    • @filo8582
      @filo8582 Před 2 měsíci

      What is the name of the surgery? Did it resolve the reflux?

  • @omaramir9197
    @omaramir9197 Před 3 lety +3

    I love this guy. Someone that finally makes sense...

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much ..excellent explanation

  • @Declare57
    @Declare57 Před 4 lety +23

    This is the first time I've heard words from a doctor that makes sense. Life-saving consultation. Describes exactly what I have been going through for years, especially at night! Thanks for this video!

    • @nikkihinton5642
      @nikkihinton5642 Před 4 lety

      Check out Dr John Bergman's CZcams channel.

    • @user-cf9np9cy8q
      @user-cf9np9cy8q Před rokem +2

      Doctors used to be like him. Now sadly they’re like the drive thru window at McDonalds - they know nothing , and they pass you along for the next patient waiting

  • @demetriusjones6972
    @demetriusjones6972 Před rokem

    Thank you Doctor!!!!

  • @lebronllena3484
    @lebronllena3484 Před 2 lety

    Glad I see these I'm only 16 years old and I've been taking PPI for 3 days now

  • @wallybeep
    @wallybeep Před 6 lety +3

    Wow! The real deal, my good doctor.

  • @filo8582
    @filo8582 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video and very informative.

  • @Droidzi
    @Droidzi Před 2 lety +8

    spot on! -Great presentation that needs to be more widely circulated and listened to - I know this video is dated 2016 - though still so *very* relevant

  • @flatcat3254
    @flatcat3254 Před 3 lety +11

    I had lots of issues and side effects with PPI in the first 6 months, it made my digestive system and heartburn worse, i even got a c-diff infection... I had Nissen Fundopilcation on 3/5/21 and I am very happy with the results

    • @pinkoceanflower3045
      @pinkoceanflower3045 Před 2 lety +2

      If see a good Naturopathic Doctor.

    • @sushantsaurabh10100
      @sushantsaurabh10100 Před rokem +1

      @@pinkoceanflower3045 agree mate I am going for naturopath approach for this life taking disease .

    • @shaneshrimp6519
      @shaneshrimp6519 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pinkoceanflower3045 I went to one and didnt get better . They do the same thing but precribe a shit load of supplements . They take your money .

  • @ithacacomments4811
    @ithacacomments4811 Před 3 lety +8

    Raising the head of my bed 8 inches so that I sleep with my head above my stomach helped my nighttime GERD.

  • @dreameruch1433
    @dreameruch1433 Před 3 lety

    Make sense and Just Love you sir

  • @sawdu1
    @sawdu1 Před 5 lety +2

    Very good knowledge

  • @luciemclister2609
    @luciemclister2609 Před rokem +1

    Good read , I didn’t know about how it can arm me taking PpI long term .I have been on PpI for over 20 years and now going to get surgery because it’s getting worse . I now have a small hiatal hernia , keeps swallowing all the time , get acid that will go up my mouth , and nauseous all the time . I had rectal cancer 7 years ago and was concentrating on that as it turn out I need med a colostomy and with that I got a parastomal hernia . I will get my parastomal fix in a couple of months then I’ll recuperate from that then will get my Gerd and hernia fix in a year . That’s how long it takes here in Canada to get appointment.

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown Před rokem

    Thorough and excellent

  • @coolpix807
    @coolpix807 Před 2 lety +12

    Great information. I have been on PPIs for 10+ years. I am sick of these drugs. I have a chronic cough because of reflux, but there are no good doctors here in my community who truly understand all the issues you presented. I will get off the PPIs.

  • @annewilliams8650
    @annewilliams8650 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video. My doctor prescribed Pantoprazole as a preventative drug to counteract any side effects from arthritis medication!

  • @phyllisswales616
    @phyllisswales616 Před rokem

    Omg! Thank you!

  • @Sitprettyslay
    @Sitprettyslay Před 2 lety +1

    So informative! I am currently suffering from SIBO, antral gastritis & a hiatal hernia.. I am trying to have my GI doc treat my hernia & all he does is order PPIs!!! Smh

  • @edgaralvarez7973
    @edgaralvarez7973 Před 4 lety

    Very good information thankyou

  • @thebrandonbeckley
    @thebrandonbeckley Před 3 lety +11

    I've been taking PPIs for over 20 years. I'm 35. Suddenly lots of health issues undiagnosable. Looking at surgical solutions now as I'm concerned they're killing me.

    • @soneshengg
      @soneshengg Před 2 lety

      Hope you feel better soon. I have been on them for 4 years and really concerned. What symptoms are you having now ?

    • @andrewt1327
      @andrewt1327 Před 2 lety

      In the same boat, hope your doing better now. Wondering how your coping now? are you continuing to take PPI's? I attempted to stop them ..unsuccessfully though..i tried the gradual reduction however got really bad acid burns.. down to taking them 3 times a week. 100% has affected our health, what sort of health issues are you experiencing? I think getting our magnesium tested a must!!

    • @thebrandonbeckley
      @thebrandonbeckley Před 2 lety +2

      @@andrewt1327 I've been taking 60mg dexilant for several years. Battled w/ insurance to give me 2x30mg/day and have weened myself down to 1x30mg. Hoping to step down to weaker ppinajd eventually he blockers. Weight it prob the biggest factor for making that happen. Have also found that intermittent fasting and of course not eating after 6pm helps

  • @BridiesMammaG
    @BridiesMammaG Před 2 lety +2

    Just been told at 56 I need to take these FOR LIFE!! He said start and stop them as needed.
    The ulcer I was diagnosed with ( by GP partner) apparently is indigestion. I have not healed in 8 months but I have made improvements. I am chronically stressed. I told him it felt like a hole an now feels like a lump. I had H-pylori..They treat for 1 week and do not retest in the UK

  • @echase416
    @echase416 Před rokem +3

    People also need to be advised that GERD can be a sign that they may have sleep apnea. Sleep apnoea creates which can pull acid up from the oesophagus into the throat…

  • @darwinhughey3861
    @darwinhughey3861 Před 4 měsíci

    Outstanding;!!

  • @growden100
    @growden100 Před 5 lety +3

    Finally a report that makes sense.

  • @Sitprettyslay
    @Sitprettyslay Před 2 lety +1

    Wow I’m not surprised 😮

  • @liamdaly3107
    @liamdaly3107 Před 5 lety +8

    I've got to say that having GERD and a Hiatus Hernia for over 10 years, this Dr explained things better than any Specialist I have seen. Currently, my systems have been worse than ever, tightness and discomfort in my chest and back. Also, it is hard to swallow. My last endoscopy showed a 3 cm Sliding Hiatus Hernia (this was 2 years ago). The Linux system sounds great but I don't think the NHS in the UK offers this which is shut a shame. Has anyone else had this procedure done? If so, what are your thoughts?

    • @nikkihinton5642
      @nikkihinton5642 Před 4 lety +1

      Check out Dr John Bergman's CZcams channel. You won't be disappointed. God bless.🕯️

    • @GWAYGWAY1
      @GWAYGWAY1 Před 3 lety +2

      The NHS is not going to be doing anything for anything from now on. I had to pay for my prostate operation because it was going to be 2 years before seeing anybody about it. The drug Tamsulosin was the cause of my GERD I have an incompetent sphincter that allows stomach acid to burn the hell out of my oesophagus, PPI for 6 weeks and see how it goes then I want to see about surgery again it needs private payment.

    • @akwasiasare3456
      @akwasiasare3456 Před 2 lety

      @@GWAYGWAY1 Hi, what's your results now aftet the ppi for 6 weeks?

    • @GWAYGWAY1
      @GWAYGWAY1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@akwasiasare3456 I paid over £2000 for tests and they show no GERD but the Hiatus Hernia is there and it is trapping the Vagus nerve when I eat and then work. This causes direct pain and if I persist trying to carry, walk or lift the reaction cause vomiting
      I managed to pull the stomach down whilst deep breath out and it went off, but came back as soon as anything was eaten and the stomach had contents. I need the hiatus between the cru to be repaired and no linx as there is actually no acid coming up at all during the 24hr acid test.What worries me now is that they will not just do the repair without the linx as it is too cheap without having one done. The NHS will NOT do a simple repair as it is not worth doing to an older man so am expecting a bill of £10000 privately.

  • @user-ij6xe9bi5u
    @user-ij6xe9bi5u Před rokem +1

    I got lupus from upper zone. I’ve been so sick and not the doctors or the pharmacist or anybody stopped me from taking that drug. Now I don’t know what to do and my body is so broken. My hands are deformed from the flares and nobody wants to talk about the lupus. The pharmacist told me today. Well, it’s so rare. I let them know months ago that I got diagnosed with lupus five minutes after I started taking omeprazole nobody stop me from taking it 1:44 Thank you for the information about quitting the omeprazole because my ass it has been 100 times worse than I ever was in my whole life and I went cold turkey five weeks ago and I’m still sick with acid reflux

    • @771blahblah
      @771blahblah Před 3 měsíci

      I got cutaneous lupus from omeprazole

  • @gwynethgrove772
    @gwynethgrove772 Před 3 lety +6

    Did 4 weeks and they made me feel much worse , gradually came off them. Changed my diet, lost weight ... feeling much better.

  • @Rick395395
    @Rick395395 Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting take on PPIs. From what I got is only take them as directed short term 6 weeks max. Acid in your stomach is good up untill is uncontrollable, which a healthy Diet can help prevent that. But a combination of low acid, medication carcinogenic factors, Alcohol or foods high in toxins can trigger esophagus cancer. Makes sense, since ppl often go back to their bad diet habbits and alcohol consumption after being on “feel better “ PPIs. Acid not only inflames your esophagus but it might just protect you from carcinogenic diets.

  • @l3eaver
    @l3eaver Před 2 lety

    Great info

  • @ElvisJamesHaro
    @ElvisJamesHaro Před 3 lety +7

    Sounds like my life except I’m not getting checked properly and just being told to take a bunch of medication that’s not helping.

  • @missc.murphy3494
    @missc.murphy3494 Před 2 lety +2

    So very informative! One of the best videos I've watched on the subject, maybe THE best. Thank you for making this video. I would love to have the links. I live in a very small town. I'm going to look around to see if I can find a doctor/facility to diagnose me re the links. P.S. I have LPR and a hiatal hernia.

  • @soulotruth9318
    @soulotruth9318 Před 4 lety +30

    I took Omeprazole for 7 yrs. doctors gave it out like candy I do noticed now I had a hard time functioning and remembering things. I wish I knew this yrs ago

  • @Fendermanpaul
    @Fendermanpaul Před 2 lety +4

    I had horrific joint and muscle pain after 5 years with no warning from my doctor about side effects.
    I quite one year ago, now back to normal and I am so glad . I feared I would be in a wheelchair it was so bad.

    • @nikosulenta6973
      @nikosulenta6973 Před 2 lety

      Did you had acid rebound after stopinj?

    • @Fendermanpaul
      @Fendermanpaul Před 2 lety

      @@nikosulenta6973 some, but it gradually declined. It sometimes flares up after certain foods, but I'm not guzzling this poison everyday anymore.
      That's the trick they tell you to take it and it's perfectly safe. It isn't. I think using it short-term is okay. Just don't keep taking it everyday.

    • @nikosulenta6973
      @nikosulenta6973 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@Fendermanpaul i am 4 months off them but i still get reflux almost every. I was on them for a year. My doctor prescribed them but my GI specialist thinks i should get off them becuse i had minimal gerd in the first place. But my reflux is now much stronger then it was before i stared taking them. I hope that i can ever get back to normal. Do you think you can damage ability to produce normal acid for ever?

    • @Fendermanpaul
      @Fendermanpaul Před 2 lety +2

      @@nikosulenta6973 don't suddenly stop them. I weaned off over 8 months. Very gradually.
      Now I just take one 10mg. IF I need. You will get reflux etc. But you won't stop making acid. It takes time to repair and adjust.
      Don't eat big meals, don't drink certain alcoholic drinks, I can't take beer. Just be sensible. Keep fit if you can. It'll improve over time.
      We should all learn not to trust pill bottles and potions. Everything has a price, eventually.

    • @dariusacquilwarren5230
      @dariusacquilwarren5230 Před rokem

      @@Fendermanpaul I hoping this don’t happen to me because I just got them for 8 weeks because I have low vitamin d and taking vitamin d capsules

  • @wren5628
    @wren5628 Před 3 měsíci

    This was great! Could you do a video on functional dispepcia epigastric pain syndrome?

  • @PetsNPatients
    @PetsNPatients Před rokem +3

    Super informative video by a professional. Thank you for good clinical information. Never heard of the magnets, but RFA is picking up in many practices in different uses, cardiology, orthopedics, etc. Any thoughts on the new IBS SMART test developed at Cedars-Sinai in LA? Food is Medicine!

  • @luvinmaks
    @luvinmaks Před 3 lety +5

    I just had an upper Endoscopy and was prescribed Rabeprazole. One-half hour after taking the first pill, I began having awful chest pain under both shoulders that felt like someone was sitting on my chest and squeezing it. The pain lasted the entire day without any relief. Day two: I took another pill and all the chest pain came right back and it hurts. I will not take these ever again.

  • @scruffyscrubs5468
    @scruffyscrubs5468 Před 2 lety

    This video is a bit "old" but still relevant. I have suffered over 30 years with heartburn. Tried all kinds of meds for it and Zantac was great for a good amount of time. But, these meds fail at some point. I got a Nissen Fundoplication and hiatal hernia repair. But, 1 year and 10 months later the heartburn was back. Slipped, loose wrap. Meaning, the hiatal hernia was coming back. Jusr recently I had my 7th upper endoscopy. Not Barretts but esophagitis and hiatal hernia indeed is what's going on. So, I am back to square one! Today I took my first dose of protonix. I am not happy! I feel sick! So, now what! A linx? Depends on my insurance.

  • @jingwills6267
    @jingwills6267 Před rokem

    Very encouraging video, thank you doctor. I'm glad I saw this before my doctor's appointment. I'm tired of taking PPI medication for 15 years maybe and they don't really make you feel better and I'm afraid now of their bad side effects.

  • @hfxfirefighter
    @hfxfirefighter Před rokem +10

    I've been using PPIs for over 15 years. I found out I developed a B12 deficiency, have arrhythmia and now a leaky heart valve. Every time I express concern to my doctor about being on PPIs, he tells me that I will probably have throat cancer if I stop taking them. I've tried to wean myself from them but, almost instantly, my GERT starts back up. Looking for a way to get off this medication.

    • @m.d7431
      @m.d7431 Před rokem

      Drink Apel cider vinegar 2 spoons in the morning with wormwather in a glass on an empty stomach...Stop eathing bad and Press your stomach down with some object you will See that you can quit coldturkey in the meds , you can Drink also after your meal one Glas ore before sleep

    • @Misslou2425
      @Misslou2425 Před rokem

      Could have written your story. Where l am now is....l will be getting advice about SURGERY. that is the next best bet .

    • @ananhardeo904
      @ananhardeo904 Před rokem

      That's so true the ppi cause b12 I am having something jumping in my skin . The nerve affected

  • @AnantMVyas
    @AnantMVyas Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. What about the reversal of the Earth's Magnetic poles we're probably undergoing?

  • @TheM2heavy
    @TheM2heavy Před 6 lety +23

    I was on it for 18 years and it destroyed my life I just started to feel better. The doctor's told me stay on them for life. My whole life has been destroyed. If it wasn't for CBS News I would still be on it.

    • @ryanchristopher1520
      @ryanchristopher1520 Před 5 lety +4

      iron grip 455 May I ask how they destroyed your life? I am also trying to get off the Omeprazole for erosive gastritis.

    • @GSPV33
      @GSPV33 Před 5 lety +4

      God bless you, hope you're doing well these days, have you in my prayers.

    • @edgaralvarez7973
      @edgaralvarez7973 Před 4 lety +1

      I have barret esofagus doctor told me to stay on PPI for 3 years and see but I do not know what to do

    • @tydavenport6729
      @tydavenport6729 Před 4 lety +4

      iron grip 455 been on it since I was 14 I’m 35 now and just starting to taper off this week. My magnesium and mineral levels were awful and that’s why led me down this path! Glad your good, gives me hope 🤙

    • @djpr8
      @djpr8 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryanchristopher1520 Did you stop taking the Omeprazole? I'm scared to death, cause I have erosive gastritis as well, and I had to stop the natural PPI I was taking cause I'm just feeling terrible taking them. Why do you have erosive gastritis?

  • @mondeinchains2827
    @mondeinchains2827 Před 6 měsíci

    was prescribed esomep for 30 days and still thinking about buying it

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland7787 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It really is a big issue with doctors working in water tight compartments these days and not joining up the dots. Something I have said for a long time.

  • @jereln9017
    @jereln9017 Před 5 lety +6

    Great addition to my search for information. My goal is to improve my gut health in order to get get off cholesterol and reflux drugs. I am on omeprazole for Barrett’s. My confusion is over the issue of too little stomach acid causing reflux. If that’ s so, why are antacids, PPIs etc, needed to reduce acid? I understand that there are 2 issues around acid - the PH in the gut and the corresponding leak into the esophagus due to a faulty valve. Does a a lower PH in the gut help the valve stay closed, therefore eliminating the reflux? Thanks for any clarification. BTW, I have been using ACV and lemon juice to lower PH. Not sure if that’s appropriate for my situation. Am getting an upper GI next month.

    • @CoxePropertyMgmtAndLeasing
      @CoxePropertyMgmtAndLeasing Před 5 lety +1

      Take 1 tablespoons ofapple cider vinegar to one 16oz. Bottle of water. Tale a probiotic and dgl. Do this for a week then stop taking your ppi. Continue the above for as long as needed

    • @growden100
      @growden100 Před 5 lety +2

      Also, ginger and kiwi...all natural

    • @lasetlivingstin7752
      @lasetlivingstin7752 Před 5 lety +1

      I'm wondering the same thing...

    • @jeanbritt3009
      @jeanbritt3009 Před 4 lety

      Coxe Property Management and Leasing What is dgl?

    • @omarct
      @omarct Před 2 lety +2

      @@lasetlivingstin7752 No the lower acid just burns you less, the acid still goes up on PPIs you just dont feel it.

  • @Erbilforever
    @Erbilforever Před 4 lety +5

    I've had GERD for like 3 months then my throat and chest started giving me nighmare feeling they are so tight, nausea, and frequent heat of body. i visited doctor he checked me and said( your throat is damaged from GERD) he gave me (Lansoprazole and Clathrithromycin) to treat it in 10 days, i took them for 15 days now they are finished. i feel much better BUT not totally, i still feel the symptoms. should i see my doctor again or renew my medications ?

  • @geddoe316
    @geddoe316 Před 3 lety +12

    You aren't the first to mention that ppi's are being handed out like candy, even for people who dont need them. I was given some at the ER when i had black stool one day in case of an ulcer (rightfully so) but then I had an egd done. They found a little inflammation and the very beginning of barrett's esophagus and of course wanted me on a ppi forever. I'm a large guy. 6'3" and 346 pounds who doesn't exercise and has a poor diet and I argued that if i changed those things, wouldnt i improve my disposition? But they want to push the ppi anyway despite already having a low chance that the barrett's esophagus will progress. So why should i take something that has notable side effects (it was giving me abdominal cramps) when i can just make life changes.
    Anyway, rant over. :D

  • @dangad5393
    @dangad5393 Před 4 lety +2

    Lansoprazole 30mg, only in few days made me extremely sick, but needed for short term

  • @toxlaximus3297
    @toxlaximus3297 Před 4 lety +5

    Tingling in arms, back, legs.
    Feeling sick all the time which worsens after eating.
    Stumbling.
    Being easily startled.
    Worsening eyesight.
    One doctor misdiagnosed the symptoms and actually increased the dosage of the ppi, it took doctors 7 months to diagnose the cause.

    • @louiscastillo7823
      @louiscastillo7823 Před 4 lety +1

      May i ask what the cause was? Are you feeling better now?

    • @arturuxarturux6675
      @arturuxarturux6675 Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Tox! 🥳💊🌪What was the cause of all your symptoms? Ido have them too and in my case I think is deficiency of B12 due to a 4 yearse of PPI, zantac 💊❌🌪🌋in specific . Greetings!😎

    • @joelpatterson3413
      @joelpatterson3413 Před 3 lety

      What was the diagnosis I've been going through the same thing.

    • @toxlaximus3297
      @toxlaximus3297 Před 3 lety

      @@joelpatterson3413 'Mineral deficiency to PPI use', calcium and potassium were low, magnesium was very low.
      They pumped me full of calcium for 24 hours when it got really bad, now every day I have to take vitamin D 800ui and arould 500mg calcium carbonate, they changed PPI to H2 Blockers but there is a shortage of them atm.

  • @lisad4946
    @lisad4946 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I’ve been prescribed a PPI for 14 years! Only recently did I learn they’re for short term use. I’ve tried so many times to get off them by weaning down and every time it fails. And it was likely a weak LES from pregnancy that caused the GERD. And that’s fixable. There’s no reason for me to be on these meds. But nobody ever decided to figure out the cause of the GERD. I’m so sick from these meds. IBS, SIBO, malabsorption, iron deficiency, etc.

    • @Rob-hv9kt
      @Rob-hv9kt Před 5 měsíci

      I am with you sane here .
      Actually today I read a medical journals from two doctors and these damn PPI’s actually weaken, the LES the PPI remove the acid out of your stomach. You need that acid and acid in your stomach to fight off infections and a whole host of other things. I don’t know how I’m gonna do, but I’m gonna try to wean myself off I have an endoscopic this Monday, January 15, 2024.
      Stay informed. Its a billion $$ dollar industry.
      By taking PPI long-term, you’re trading that in for IBS .

  • @allanb52
    @allanb52 Před 2 lety +2

    Isn't it amazing how they have no side effects when they come out? Thanks

  • @teddibear1850
    @teddibear1850 Před 2 lety +1

    Wish i could find a doc to help me. Been in ppis for 15 years.

  • @TheRescueDog
    @TheRescueDog Před rokem +3

    OMG I want the surgery that keeps you from ever throwing up again!!!