Oct 19, 2018 at 05:31 PM
Nope.
Though interestingly, I read a couple of articles recently that suggested SSRIs might also play a role in ulcer development, along with the bacteria Helicolbacter plylori and NSAID use. Or, if not cause the ulcer, worsen a pre-existing one. I was on NSAIDs a lot for fibro, but I've also been on tons of SSRIs.
I do think your issue is worth following up with a doc. Think I may soon been calling my gastroenterologist, asking him to check my gallbladder & do a colonscopy, I am having so little appetite. But these stomach surgeries for ulcers can cause vitamin/mineral malabsorptions too, so I don't know, maybe the PCP would be easier to go to first, get tested in for common issues that can be found in the bloodwork.
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