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By melanie39 Sunday, April 01, 2007
I had such pain in my chest/stomach-around 9 pm i ate a kid's size yogurt(with peanut butter cup)-i had to take gaviscon with water and yes the pain left-but the reflux hasn't-why is it so difficult to accept-i can't even go to bed now even though it is 12:30 AM. I take nexium twice a day-eating small meals(i take my medicine with pudding or yogurt because i can't drink water-fills me-then reflux- i am only 39-and sick of it!!!!!! Help.
Anonymous
Jamie
4/ 3/07 9:49am
I am a 40 yr old felmale. I have acid reflux so bad that @ night when I do go to sleep I wake up gasping for air. Once I catch my breath I vomit the yellow bile stuff. I'm going next week to have a endo done. Does it sound like I need surgery? Please help.
Anonymous
Pat
4/11/07 8:51am
My adult daughter has the same problem. She did have an endo done. The have her on zantac. She just really needs to watch her triggers foods and wine or else she has a bad episode with or without the meds. http://acid-reflux-in-kids.info/
Anonymous
jay
11/21/07 8:22am
Quick Action Plan for Preventing and Treating Heartburn (Acid Reflux of GERD) . 1. Conventional physicians recommend over-the-counter antacid medications for

Acid Reflux Symptoms. Although these drugs can provide temporary relief, long-term use may be harmful, as they reduce the amount of stomach acids necessary for proper digestion and assimilation of food.

2. Screen for food allergies, which contribute to poor digestion, thus leading to heartburn. Avoid the following: foods you are allergic to, eating too many different types of foods at the same meal, drinking excess fluids during the meal, wolfing down food, or eating under stress.

3. Avoid overeating, do not eat acid forming foods, commercially-processed foods, overly spicy foods, refined sugars and carbohydrates, hydrogenated fats or oils, coffee, chocolate, sodas, excess alcohol, orange and grapefruit juice, tomato products, pasteurized milk or dairy products, and foods containing peppermint and spearmint.

4. Eat an organic whole foods diet, full of organic fresh green vegetables and green vegetable juices, especially freshly-made cucumber juice, which can provide instant relief. Free-range organic meats and poultry, and wild-caught fish are recommended. Drink plenty of pure, filtered water throughout the day.

Anonymous
Just another guy
6/16/08 11:54am

Not a cure but a helpful aid: Prop the head end of your bed up about 3 inches using your own judgement as to how high.  For props I used two 2X4s (actually they are 1.5" X 3.5") on on each side of the bed, 4 in total, which raised the bed about three inches.  

 

God Bless

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By melanie39— Last Modified: 10/26/11, First Published: 04/01/07