aliciaalicia said: @albertot I read this and I stayed square.I have been doing gastroscopies for years every 3 years I have a lot of acid reflux and they told me that I could have Barres's esophagus and that could be made a carcinogenic, what nobody had told me is that this is autoimmune.And now I have type 1 diabetes and 13 years ago hypothyroidism. To you who and why has it told you that it is autoimmune???,
Hello, I hope you are very well, three years ago I was diagnosed with attempt chronic gastritis autoimmune, but they didn't send me any follow -up the doctor co.Or that it didn't even give importance, the truth lately I started investigating and I am very worried too.
I am new in the forum and I join this issue since recently GCA have also diagnosed me.
The process has affected me quite psychologically since the digestive doctor informed me a little in that way and the head makes the rest.
I have been diabetic for many years, I am currently 39 and as some comment in the forum, my endoscopy for a slight deficit of the B12.
Endoscopy confirmed the diagnosis of atrophic gastritis, nothing of H. Pilori. In Digestive I was recommended to carry annual control, maybe there I already scared more ... and I am currently with psychotherapy since I have gotten a lot of anxiety, a lot of anxiety and some symptoms of depression.
I have requested second medical opinion and that they explain better the real risk that I have of becoming something serious (I will have a response shortly) I currently have some specific discomfort, such as full stomach or gases, nothing excessively annoying but it is a roll.
It has come to me after the year of pandemia, which has been hard, I have passed a very painful shoulder capsulitis and now this. Psychologically has left me touched and I am trying to recover.
Thanks for reading the billet.
If someone wants to speak or share information I have no problem, I suppose that through the forum you can also send private messages.
Greetings and encouraged everyone.
Hello, I would like to talk to you on the subject but I don't know how to send you private .....
Well, another here with autoimmune atrophic gastritis with metaplasia, in addition to autoimmune hypothyroidism.I have recently diagnosed the GCA and I have to analyze every 6 months and endoscopy 1 time (that was what left me more worried).I've been clicking on me for years every month, that is the only treatment they have told me to treat the GCA.My endocrine told me that the best thing would be to make an anti -inflammatory diet, but nevertheless the digestive told me that only the B12 every month and the periodic reviews.I am quite overwhelmed with the subject and the truth that you read reassures me but it is difficult to get out of the loop in which I am.It is true that the digestive told me not to worry, that the worst of this disease is not to have it diagnosed, and that with the controls that are going to do to me, it is not necessary to worry, but of course, they tell you that it can become evil andThey pretend to stay calm ... Anyway ... I feel the rollazo but find this forum has helped me a little, so thank you!
I am new in the forum and I join this issue since recently GCA have also diagnosed me.
The process has affected me quite psychologically since the digestive doctor informed me a little in that way and the head makes the rest.
I have been diabetic for many years, I am currently 39 and as some comment in the forum, my endoscopy for a slight deficit of the B12.
Endoscopy confirmed the diagnosis of atrophic gastritis, nothing of H. Pilori. In Digestive I was recommended to carry annual control, maybe there I already scared more ... and I am currently with psychotherapy since I have gotten a lot of anxiety, a lot of anxiety and some symptoms of depression.
I have requested second medical opinion and that they explain better the real risk that I have of becoming something serious (I will have a response shortly) I currently have some specific discomfort, such as full stomach or gases, nothing excessively annoying but it is a roll.
It has come to me after the year of pandemia, which has been hard, I have passed a very painful shoulder capsulitis and now this. Psychologically has left me touched and I am trying to recover.
Thanks for reading the billet.
If someone wants to speak or share information I have no problem, I suppose that through the forum you can also send private messages.
Greetings and encouraged everyone.
Hello, I would like to talk to you on the subject but I don't know how to send you private ...
I would also like to talk to you privately and I don't know how to do it ... we could do a Watsup group ...
I am new in the forum and I join this issue since recently GCA have also diagnosed me.
The process has affected me quite psychologically since the digestive doctor informed me a little in that way and the head makes the rest.
I have been diabetic for many years, I am currently 39 and as some comment in the forum, my endoscopy for a slight deficit of the B12.
Endoscopy confirmed the diagnosis of atrophic gastritis, nothing of H. Pilori. In Digestive I was recommended to carry annual control, maybe there I already scared more ... and I am currently with psychotherapy since I have gotten a lot of anxiety, a lot of anxiety and some symptoms of depression.
I have requested second medical opinion and that they explain better the real risk that I have of becoming something serious (I will have a response shortly) I currently have some specific discomfort, such as full stomach or gases, nothing excessively annoying but it is a roll.
It has come to me after the year of pandemia, which has been hard, I have passed a very painful shoulder capsulitis and now this. Psychologically has left me touched and I am trying to recover.
Thanks for reading the billet.
If someone wants to speak or share information I have no problem, I suppose that through the forum you can also send private messages.
Greetings and encouraged everyone.
Hello, I would like to talk to you on the subject but I don't know how to send you private ...
I would also like to talk to you privately and I don't know how to do it ... we could do a Watsup group ...
Hello, if you want we can talk, I leave you my number 659171537 I am the same as you think worse because I have not made any review since they did not tell me anything and of this I am shit three years ago😞
As I also commented, I worried a lot and that's why I looked online for the best digestive in Madrid and looking and looking with one, they said it was better, I found him for Adess and I went to talk to him with all the diagnosis tests.He told me what I told you, that that was not going to die.That if the years went by please did the gastroscopies every 2 years and nothing else.
He told me you have to take not worry.He really left me very quiet.If you start reading online then they can become evil etc.But this really was what this doctor told me.
I don't have any discomfort.If it weren't because I have to click the B12, it would go unnoticed.Hacho detected it by chance in some analysis for another matter.
In addition to diabetes and autoimmune gastritis, I have cutaneous lupus that stayed in a spots that took off and has not gone to more.Our daughter is celiac ... we take all the self -sims.
I return to the thread a bit since the message I left caught me at a fairly bad moment. Comment that I did a little the same as Albertot, and I looked for a second and third medical opinion.
Through my company I requested a service that we have to ask for medical opinion from a specific specialist. He told me something more or less similar, that it is a disease that usually sees benign and asymptomatic, is not limiting and there is not necessary to do anything especially, beyond the B12 and carry endoscopic control, first annual and then probably every threeyears (in my case)
Only in some small percentage of cases small neuroendocrine tumors type 1 may appear that generally have a good prognosis, being treatable even by endoscopy. I also offered me some patterns of how the endoscopies should be done, I do not doubt that where I did it they acted according to these same standards.By the time I will insist on it, however.
For the rest, maintain peace of mind and healthy habits. I do have certain symptoms, some gases and slight discomfort, the specialist who made me endoscopy prescribed some pills to take before food and dinner to help do the digestion. At the moment I have taken some, either.
For the rest, a lot of tranquility, understanding that it is a benign and easy handling condition.
I hope it helps.If you allow me, I advise to ask a lot and inform each one correctly of your particular case and not searches or too much to the Internet. Do not worry and keep calm.
nightfall said: I return to the thread a bit since the message I left caught me at a fairly bad moment. Comment that I did a little the same as Albertot, and I looked for a second and third medical opinion.
Through my company I requested a service that we have to ask for medical opinion from a specific specialist. He told me something more or less similar, that it is a disease that usually sees benign and asymptomatic, is not limiting and there is not necessary to do anything especially, beyond the B12 and carry endoscopic control, first annual and then probably every threeyears (in my case)
Only in some small percentage of cases small neuroendocrine tumors type 1 may appear that generally have a good prognosis, being treatable even by endoscopy. I also offered me some patterns of how the endoscopies should be done, I do not doubt that where I did it they acted according to these same standards.By the time I will insist on it, however.
For the rest, maintain peace of mind and healthy habits. I do have certain symptoms, some gases and slight discomfort, the specialist who made me endoscopy prescribed some pills to take before food and dinner to help do the digestion. At the moment I have taken some, either.
For the rest, a lot of tranquility, understanding that it is a benign and easy handling condition.
I hope it helps.If you allow me, I advise to ask a lot and inform each one correctly of your particular case and not searches or too much to the Internet. Do not worry and keep calm.
Much encouragement.
Thank you very much for your words. I will try to keep calm until the digestive says and see ...
Autoimmune gastritis is an autoimmune disease, such as type 1 diabetes. The immune system is loaded by parietal stomach cells and summarizing this produces that vitamin B12 is not absorbed well.This gastritis (I think like others) is a known risk factor of stomach cancer and therefore depending on whoever you ask, they recommend gastroscopies every so often (2-3 years).
It is not a complication of diabetes, but it is true that type 1 diabetics are more likely to suffer this autoimmune disease.
Well, in some analysis I have detected the low B12 and after a study I have been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis.Another for the pack ... send eggs ... I have to click once a month vitamin B12 and in principle nothing more.Nothing to bring any type of diet or anything like that.
Let's see ... the per month's vitamin B12 prick, I don't care much ... but the increase in gastric cancer risk .... watery ... and a lot.It does not have to pass and as they tell me any patient with this ailment has developed cancer in my hospital, but ... Achjona.
Has anyone been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis?
How do you carry it?
Do you make gastroscopies?
What periodicity?
Thanks and greetings,
Does social or private security take you the disease?
Confirmed by Endocrine, I have selfimune gastritis :(. I will wait, to see what the doctor of internal medicine tells me another week. Treatment there is no, but I imagine that they will make me gastroscopy and prescribe click vitamin B12. They have removed in my hospital the specialty of rheumatology and see us those of Medicine Iinterna. Anyway, at least my hemoglobin has dropped and is 6.6.:)
@Anaisabel, will put the vitamin that you lack and now. My mother has something similar for many years, gastritis and lack of vitamin B12, which is taken in pills.And he is already 87 years old. No problem.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
anaisabel said: confirmed by endocrine, I have autimune gastritis :(. I will wait, to see what the doctor of internal medicine tells me another week.and will prescribe click vitamin B12. They have removed in my hospital the specialty of rheumatology and see us those of Medicine Iinterna. Anyway, at least my hemoglobin has dropped and is 6.6.:)
Welcome to the Club! Have gastroscopy already made you?Are you private or ss? How do you carry it? I am morally lazy lately for the issue ...
regina said: @anaisabel, will put the vitamin that you miss and now. My mother has something similar for many years, gastritis and lack of vitamin B12, which is taken in pills.And he is already 87 years old. Nothing happens.
Hi Regina! I also have atrophic gastritis and I punctuate the B12, but I do not stop around the issue that can become "bad" and that are not letting him live ...
@miimi, the doctor would tell you that the probability is minimal and you can be calm with the reviews that send you. If you see that you have anxiety, eat it with the doctor, to have a bad time, but there is treatment
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
@míimi82, within a few days I have an appointment with the doctor that the antibodies have looked at me, I imagine that it will send me to do gastroscopy and prescribe the punctured vitamin B12. Everyone tells me you click the vitamin and that's it.But I have another disease that will never be cured !!and that can lead to something worse if a being able to avoid it. I imagine this anguish will pass over time. I go for Social Security.
I already told you in this thread on the subject.I went to one of the most recognized doctors in Madrid.He told me that this was not going to die.You have to take not worry.Gastroscopies every 2-3 years and is already.Do not eat your head.Follow the treatment of B12 and this is already.Greetings
anaisabel said: @miimi82, within a few days I have an appointment with the doctor that the antibodies have looked at me, I imagine that it will send me to do gastroscopy and prescribe the vitamin B12 punctured. Everyone tells me you click the vitamin and that's it.But I have another disease that will never be cured !!and that can lead to something worse if a being able to avoid it. I imagine this anguish will pass over time. I go for Social Security.
Well I before this disease, apart from clicking the B12, I have investigated a little more in food.I am with a nutritionist and they have put an anti -inflammatory diet, apart from exercising, resting and meditating.I also have autoimmune hypothyroidism, so the diet is due to these two diseases.I understand your anguish, I have been a year since it is since I was diagnosed, that there is not a single day that I think about it.I am also with a psychologist and there are still days that I do not lift up.I also tell you that this state does not help us since gastritis what you least need is stress.I would have to do the gastro tomorrow but the mutual has not yet sent me the authorization with which I will have to tell my header to do it for the SS and to see what it takes.That is why these days I am in a live without living.
Albertot said: I already told you in this thread on the subject.I went to one of the most recognized doctors in Madrid.He told me that this was not going to die.You have to take not worry.Gastroscopies every 2-3 years and is already.Do not eat your head.Follow the treatment of B12 and this is already.Greetings
Hi Albertot!Sii, I know that you have commented because you do not know the times I read your post looking for relief ... I tell me that I have to do the gastro every year, but I think that it is every 2-3 years.I tell you because I am considering leaving the mutual, I also have Adeslas and do not send me the authorization to be able to make me gastro and I have time for tomorrow.I relieve me to read what that doctor told you, in fact they say that the probability is low, but the fact that there is, already kills me.I feel the roll ... 🙏🏻
regina said: @miimi, would the doctor tell you that the probability is minimal and you can be calm with the reviews that send you. If you see that you have anxiety, eat it with the doctor, to have a bad time, but there is treatment
Regina!Sii, that same told me but my head stayed with the negative and since then I do not go back ... I am with a psychologist and everything but it still costs me.Thanks to this forum and to you that you answer, you give me relief and make me out of that loop, so I am super grateful ❤