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From: satxweb on 27 Jan 2008 18:25 Hello, I have Barrett's and I am 27 years old. My heartburn seems to be under control thanks to PPIs, but I do get the bad night time heart burn every couple of days or so. I used to be an avid weightlifter and then stopped once I was diagnosed with barrett's 6 months ago. I want to get back into some kind of exercise routine, but I have NO IDEA where to start or even what to do now that it seems any type of pressure on my abdomen may induce acid and propel my Barrett's. At what point do you rule out a certain exercise? Can I do pullups? I guess I can't do situps...so what the heck do you do for abdominals? Etc. I've talked to one personal trainer, but I felt he didn't have a good grasp on my situation. Does anyone have any experience with this and/or may know of any websites that have more information? Thanks.
From: Vanny on 28 Jan 2008 04:31 Well, I am only a GERD patient, but I did do a modicum of weight training prior to diagnosis - I stopped due to other health issues. I suggest, if you can afford it, that you consult a sports doctor for the weight training issue. Ask first if the doc has experience with weight lifters. For the abdos I have always read that even tiny movements, that do not put a great deal of pressure on the abdos, suffice to build the muscles up, so you don't have to do bench pullups or curls or whatever to keep those muscles trim. There are plenty of sports that don't put as much pressure on the abdomen, such as swimming, jogging/running and cycling. Sports that involve a lot of swinging and turning around, such as tennis and squash might exacerbate your GERD, but I think it would also depend on the individual. Try it and see. For nighttime reflux, discuss taking half of your PPI dose an hour prior to breakfast and the other half an hour prior to your evening meal with your doctor and make sure that you have implemented all of the GERD lifestyle changes - that is the only way to manage the disease successfully. http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=GERD+lifestyle+changes&meta= We had a patient here who reported a 'curing' of his Barretts because his doctor excised all the tissue in a series of endoscopies. She reported this at some gastrointestinal conference so your doctor should be able to find this referenced in the literature. The patient was obviously very pleased about this. The risk of cancer ranges from 0.5 to 3% of Barretts' cases depending which article you read. http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=risk+of+cancer+Barretts&meta= Vanny <satxweb(a)gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:16e514df-8bc6-47a5-8489-13ae3b20850d(a)e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > I have Barrett's and I am 27 years old. My heartburn seems to be > under control thanks to PPIs, but I do get the bad night time heart > burn every couple of days or so. I used to be an avid weightlifter and > then stopped once I was diagnosed with barrett's 6 months ago. > > I want to get back into some kind of exercise routine, but I have NO > IDEA where to start or even what to do now that it seems any type of > pressure on my abdomen may induce acid and propel my Barrett's. At > what point do you rule out a certain exercise? Can I do pullups? I > guess I can't do situps...so what the heck do you do for abdominals? > Etc. > > I've talked to one personal trainer, but I felt he didn't have a good > grasp on my situation. > > Does anyone have any experience with this and/or may know of any > websites that have more information? Thanks.
From: Chris Baxter on 28 Jan 2008 08:18 "Vanny" <Vannyss2003(a)antispam.com> wrote in message news:fnk7db$li0$1(a)newsreader2.netcologne.de... > Well, I am only a GERD patient, but I did do a modicum of weight training > prior to diagnosis - I stopped due to other health issues. I suggest, if > you > can afford it, that you consult a sports doctor for the weight training > issue. Ask first if the doc has experience with weight lifters. > > For the abdos I have always read that even tiny movements, that do not put > a > great deal of pressure on the abdos, suffice to build the muscles up, so > you > don't have to do bench pullups or curls or whatever to keep those muscles > trim. > > There are plenty of sports that don't put as much pressure on the abdomen, > such as swimming, jogging/running and cycling. Sports that involve a lot > of > swinging and turning around, such as tennis and squash might exacerbate > your > GERD, but I think it would also depend on the individual. Try it and see. > > For nighttime reflux, discuss taking half of your PPI dose an hour prior > to > breakfast and the other half an hour prior to your evening meal with your > doctor and make sure that you have implemented all of the GERD lifestyle > changes - that is the only way to manage the disease successfully. > http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=GERD+lifestyle+changes&meta= > > We had a patient here who reported a 'curing' of his Barretts because his > doctor excised all the tissue in a series of endoscopies. She reported > this at some gastrointestinal conference so your doctor should be able to > find this referenced in the literature. The patient was obviously very > pleased about this. The risk of cancer ranges from 0.5 to 3% of Barretts' > cases depending which article you read. > http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=risk+of+cancer+Barretts&meta= > > Vanny > > > > <satxweb(a)gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:16e514df-8bc6-47a5-8489-13ae3b20850d(a)e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >> Hello, >> I have Barrett's and I am 27 years old. My heartburn seems to be >> under control thanks to PPIs, but I do get the bad night time heart >> burn every couple of days or so. I used to be an avid weightlifter and >> then stopped once I was diagnosed with barrett's 6 months ago. >> >> I want to get back into some kind of exercise routine, but I have NO >> IDEA where to start or even what to do now that it seems any type of >> pressure on my abdomen may induce acid and propel my Barrett's. At >> what point do you rule out a certain exercise? Can I do pullups? I >> guess I can't do situps...so what the heck do you do for abdominals? >> Etc. >> >> I've talked to one personal trainer, but I felt he didn't have a good >> grasp on my situation. >> >> Does anyone have any experience with this and/or may know of any >> websites that have more information? Thanks. > > > I've heard of people exercising their abs while sitting in a chair with feet flat on the floor and raising the feet off the floor with the knees bent. Don't know if that would cause you to reflux. I can't feel my reflux because it is non-acid so I can't test it to see if it would work or not. I do think going to a sports medicine specialist would be a great idea if you can afford it, but only one who actually deals with weight lifters and I'd ask if any of them have reflux. I also try very hard to never hold my breath at all while lifting. I actually try to breathe out or blow out my breath during the forceful part of the lift to try to prevent abdominal pressures from building up during the lifting phase. -Chris
From: satxweb on 28 Jan 2008 15:29 Thanks for the information. So I need to look for a "sports doctor". Is that what they are called? And, will it be difficult finding someone who knows about barrett's? Where would I start looking for more information? Is there a directory online?
From: Vanny on 28 Jan 2008 18:04 Ring your local athletics/sports/football association, perhaps they will be able to help you. http://www.sportsdoctor.com/articles/doctor.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_medicine I am in Germany so I suspect that it will be a bit of a trek to my sports doctor for you. In the meantime read up on GERD and lifestyle changes required in addition to the medication to manage the disease successfully http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=GERD+lifestyle+changes&meta= Vanny <satxweb(a)gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:0531cccc-5195-4807-be4f-ff110f9b60d7(a)j78g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > Thanks for the information. So I need to look for a "sports doctor". > Is that what they are called? And, will it be difficult finding > someone who knows about barrett's? Where would I start looking for > more information? Is there a directory online?
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