Mr Blonde
Bluelighter
Theres a difference between a peptic ulcer and a full on stomach ulcer which is caused by bacteria which those 2 Aussie doctors got the nobel prize for figuring out.
A peptic ulcer is like a graze on the stomach lining and is generally caused by NSAIDs and has nothing to do with bacteria. An actual stomach ulcer on the other hand is caused by the bacteria and requires anti-biotics and is more of a wound on the stomach lining (much worse). If psytaco was not prescribed anti-biotics and probably had a blood test? to verify it wasn't that kind of ulcer (as the bacteria that causes full on stomach ulcers will show up) then I was under the assumption it was a peptic ulcer which should heal in time.
That is incorrect; a peptic ulcer just refers to ulceration along any point of the gastro-intestinal tract, whereas a gastric ulcer specifically means it is located in the stomach. There are also duodenal ulcers and ulcers of the esophagus.
ETA: Sorry lefty! I must be out of it... :D

