Some may remember my posts several months ago regarding a bad digestive problem I had. I'm happy to report things are going a lot better.
The only answer I came up with was that Nexium was the root cause of my problem. This was kind of confirmed by a forum I came across, which is a place to comment about peoples experience with Nexium.
I went thru every test known to man and two different gastro doctors and got no answers, both guys said they just didn't know and gave up.
I guess the good news is they could not find anything wrong, the bad news is they could not come up with an answer.
A comment on the forum I mentioned said it took between two and three months for symptoms to subside, and that's what happened to me.
And just recently I finally got my INR back to a steady range because the Nexium had a very strong effect on it. I jumped from 22.5mg weekly to 27.5mg weekly.
So I guess you guys are stuck with me for a while longer.
Rich
The only answer I came up with was that Nexium was the root cause of my problem. This was kind of confirmed by a forum I came across, which is a place to comment about peoples experience with Nexium.
I went thru every test known to man and two different gastro doctors and got no answers, both guys said they just didn't know and gave up.
I guess the good news is they could not find anything wrong, the bad news is they could not come up with an answer.
A comment on the forum I mentioned said it took between two and three months for symptoms to subside, and that's what happened to me.
And just recently I finally got my INR back to a steady range because the Nexium had a very strong effect on it. I jumped from 22.5mg weekly to 27.5mg weekly.
So I guess you guys are stuck with me for a while longer.
Rich