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Who has experienced reflux ?

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    #11
    Ahh! we are talking gastro-reflux (heartburn)!

    My mind went back to my eldest daughter, who had Kidney reflux.........Now that and the tests hurt her like hell...............She ended up with about 10% of her left kidney working (But we caught it quickly)

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      #12
      Lansoprazole or Protium will get rid of it totally but you need a prescription. The problem is that both of them can mask the symptoms of an ulcer or stomach cancer so best to get checked out first.

      I get gastric reflux either when I'm stressed or when I'm overweight. I had the tube down my throat last year to make sure I didn't have an ulcer. I went for the anaesthetic - it's not a proper general and it doesn't hurt at all. You're alert in 10 minutes.

      I've suffered from it for years on and off. When I used to smoke I was never rid of it but now it's just a warning that I need to look after myself a bit better.
      ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lockhouse
        Lansoprazole or Protium will get rid of it totally but you need a prescription. The problem is that both of them can mask the symptoms of an ulcer or stomach cancer so best to get checked out first.

        I get gastric reflux either when I'm stressed or when I'm overweight. I had the tube down my throat last year to make sure I didn't have an ulcer. I went for the anaesthetic - it's not a proper general and it doesn't hurt at all. You're alert in 10 minutes.

        I've suffered from it for years on and off. When I used to smoke I was never rid of it but now it's just a warning that I need to look after myself a bit better.
        Those were the days. I cant remember the last time I was alert FOR 10 minutes.
        I don't know my arse from an hole in the ground

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