GEEZ!! Seems like you've really been put through more than any 1 person should have to be put through...to find out what's actually wrong.
But...I'm wondering.... if they've given you an H. pylori test. It's used to detect the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a bacterium that can infect the stomach lining and cause ulcers and other digestive problems.
Well, I've been re-organizing and checking through all the labs, etc. I've had since April. So since we're playing Doctor's in the thread. This is the biopsy results from when I had the endoscopy.
Duodenal Biopsy
... Duodenal Mucosa with mildly increased intraepithelial lymphocytes
... No Villous blunting present
Stomach Biopsy
... Antral and Oxyntic type gastric mucosa with mild chronic inflamation
...
No Helicobacter Pylori organisms present
... Negative for intestinal metaplasia
Esophagus, EG Junction, Irregular Z-Line, Biopsy
... Squamous and gastric cardia type mucosa with focal intestinal metaplasia
(Barrett's) and mild chronic inflammation
... Negative for dysplasia
Bunch of big words that I don't understand
