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fern
posted 10/02/2007, comments (2)

acid reflux

A few days ago, I was eating grapes, one got stuck in my throat. Now it seems when I lay down to go to sleep, I am getting signs of Acid Reflux.  Is this possible? Can food stuck in the throat cause acid Reflux?  Should I see a doctor or will it go away by itself
tomhole
posted 09/21/2007, comment (1)

What are my options?

I have suffered from chronic, severe (every day) indigestion with acid reflux for over 20 years.  I have never been treated or diagnosed.  I did start on Prilosec OTC about 6 months ago and that has controlled the indigestion to about once a week.  Now I am learning about GERD and I am worried there might be damage to my... Read moreChevron
vickyr
posted 09/16/2007, comments (2)

Not Sure What Happened

I woke up during the night last night and felt like I was drowning. I could not breathe. My throat was full of what seemed like acid because of the burning. It is still burning a little bit. It really scared me. I was gaspng for air. I think I swallowed whatever was in my throat. Any idea what happened? Never experienced anything like this before.... Read moreChevron
aytchr
posted 09/10/2007, comments (5)

Correct foods to and not to eat

I am currently in Iraq and need help with identifying foods that cause acid reflux to be more active. I don't have lots of choice to chose from, but need to know what I can and shouldn't eat until I get some medicine. Thanks for any help!
Krystle Kopacz

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posted 09/04/2007, comments (0)

Double Bubble and Half the Heartburn?

Hi there, this is Krystle Kopacz, producer for MyAcidRefluxConnection.com.  Here's an interesting story from the New York Times News Service: Heartburn may be eased by chewing gum. Seems kind of odd, especially since peppermint has long been thought to aggravate acid reflux symptoms.(Read about foods that can trigger GERD symptoms... Read moreChevron
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