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Gastric reflux problem?Do you have one or know someone who have one?


My gastroentologist told me 3 months ago that I have a gastric reflux problem, when I sleep the acid goes back to my throat. Its been really hard for me for 3 yrs now because I have a difficulty sleeping and I get this feeling of being bloated when i wake up. I was brought to the E.R. 2 days ago because of dyspepsia due to my gastric problem. Just wondering if theres people out there who's going through the same thing. Thanks

There must be an army of us!

The respondent above is so right about Prevacid; it really, really works!

Try it, and also, when you are going through a bad week, avoid any raw vegetables like the plague...one salad, and you'll be sorry!

P.S. I also recommend Prilosec, which is available without a prescription. It also works like a charm!

i have lived with the same thing for the last 10 years.

A hiatel hernia will cause that, as will other problems. I have been
taking prevacid for 5 years, and it is a lifesaver for me. Ask you
Doctor about it. Good luck.

Yes, I have the same thing, I have even gotten sick from it in my sleep and wake up strangled, thought I was gonna die, had to sleep in the recliner.but I am on medicine now, and NO problems for a while now.

My husband has been diagnosed with it for 15 years and I have been diagnosed with it for 5 years. We both take medications prescribed by our doctor. We don't take the same thing. We also sleep with the head of our bed elevated on a couple of bricks.

In my case, it is related to what I eat. Fritos Corn Chips will do it. Cheap ice cream after a hamburger will do it too. My wife found that one on the internet somewhere.

I did. I went through all of that -- the prescription drugs, OTC meds, elevating the bed, Pepcid, Prevacid, Prilosec...everything.

What worked for me was to become a vegetarian. I don't eat any meat, but still consume eggs and dairy. If my tummy gets very upset now, I usually eat a handful of baby carrots and drink a glass of iced tea or water. Sometimes I take 2 Tums.
I'm not saying this could work for everyone, but within the first 2 to 3 weeks of my making the switch, I had almost stopped having tummy problems entirely.

It might be worth a shot. If you think you can't do it, because you can't live without steak or pork or chicken or whatever, think of how miserable you are living WITH them! Is it worth the discomfort?

And hey, you don't have to be strict, maybe every once in a great while, you have that steak for a special occasion. But stop and ask yourself each and every time if the temporary pleasure will be worth the lasting consequence.
Good luck and feel better soon!

had this condition for few months - started to eat only non-fat food, camomile tea, slept in modified bed with head elevated - now feel better - the condition is almost gone.

i have the same problem and have had it more years than i imagined, it had taken my voice to a very low and rough level, and now have water pollops in the voice box, all from acid reflux..they can correct it thru surgery but won't as long as i smoke

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