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Q: gastric bypass patient with gastritis
asked by: LisRomSlam on March 19th, 2009
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I had roux en Y gastric bypass 3 years ago. I have had IBS in the past & since my bypass I have had my gallbladder out but in the last couple of months have developed gastritis. How is this possible ? My doctor does not give me definite answers but seems to think he needs to go in to look at my old stomach & possibly remove it & I am very concerned & trying to get some answers before I do anything else. Could someone help me?
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