I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy Bilroth II in 1972 for Bleeding Ulcers. I have had Bile reflux for 40 years and have found I do best with the bed elevated and sleep on my left side. If durning the night I roll over on my back or Worse, my right side I aspirate bile into my right lung, nose and throat. My trusty Golden Retriver faithfully sleeps up next to my back and discourages me getting out of position. Best of luck to you!
I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy Bilroth II in 1972 for Bleeding Ulcers. I have had Bile reflux for 40 years and have found I do best with the bed elevated and sleep on my left side. If durning the night I roll over on my back or Worse, my right side I aspirate bile into my right lung, nose and throat. My trusty Golden Retriver faithfully sleeps up next to my back and discourages me getting out of position. Best of luck to you!
It sounds silly, but I find it helpful to eat a few triscuits before going to bed. It seems to absorb the acid and makes sleeping easier. I've heard other people have similar results from eating slices of an apple.
Just a follow up. Thanks all for comments. I did purchase a wedge and it definately helps. I also found that eating grits or oatmeal as a snack seems to absorb acid reflux (at least with me) or calms it down.
Joined: Sep 2013
I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy
I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy Bilroth II in 1972 for Bleeding Ulcers. I have had Bile reflux for 40 years and have found I do best with the bed elevated and sleep on my left side. If durning the night I roll over on my back or Worse, my right side I aspirate bile into my right lung, nose and throat. My trusty Golden Retriver faithfully sleeps up next to my back and discourages me getting out of position. Best of luck to you!
Joined: Sep 2013
I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy
I had a Vagotomy/Antrectomy Bilroth II in 1972 for Bleeding Ulcers. I have had Bile reflux for 40 years and have found I do best with the bed elevated and sleep on my left side. If durning the night I roll over on my back or Worse, my right side I aspirate bile into my right lung, nose and throat. My trusty Golden Retriver faithfully sleeps up next to my back and discourages me getting out of position. Best of luck to you!
Joined: Jun 2012
Better sleep after a gastrectomy.
It sounds silly, but I find it helpful to eat a few triscuits before going to bed. It seems to absorb the acid and makes sleeping easier. I've heard other people have similar results from eating slices of an apple.
Joined: Jun 2012
Tips on how to sleep better after a gastrectomy.
You didn't mention having a wedge, which you might want to look into.
Here is a link to a web site that has some information on how to deal with life after a gastrectomy.
http://www.stomachcancersurvivorsguide.org/after-treatment/reflux/
Check it out, you might find it helpful.
Gary
Joined: Oct 2012
Just a follow up. Thanks all
Just a follow up. Thanks all for comments. I did purchase a wedge and it definately helps. I also found that eating grits or oatmeal as a snack seems to absorb acid reflux (at least with me) or calms it down.