Gastric ulcer disease is a prevalent condition in the general population. The presence of giant gastric ulcers poses a challenge due to their increased risk of perforation and potential for malignancy. A giant gastric ulcer was discovered in a 43-year-old male with a history of gastric ulcer perforation and subsequent complications, including recurrent bleeding episodes despite multiple interventions. This case highlights the complexities of managing recurrent bleeding in patients with giant gastric ulcers and the need for a multifaceted approach combining medication and surgical intervention. The patient underwent initial treatment, involving exploratory laparotomy and gastrojejunostomy tube placement (which is a device that is inserted into the jejunum to provide nutrition, fluids, and medications), followed by various surgical procedures and was managed successfully. This case highlights the complex management of recurrent bleeding from a giant gastric ulcer, requiring multiple interventions and emphasizing the importance of long-term follow-up to avoid its possible complications.