Hurts doesn't it ?
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Who has experienced reflux ?
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Originally posted by ClownioHurts doesn't it ?
Like a bastard. Of to the quacks tommorow to get it sorted properly I hope after 10 years of remission and relapse."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Had extreme indigestion, but was diagnosed with stomach ulcer!!!
Had to have a camera shoved down me throat. Nice peeps gave me a choice of being knocked out while they did it, or wide awake. I went for the awake option! Never again...
After all that, was told there was no ulcer, but it was 'as bad a case of indigestion I have ever seen' said the Doc.
The ruddy pain kept me up for several nights too!Comment
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Originally posted by premiereHad extreme indigestion, but was diagnosed with stomach ulcer!!!
Had to have a camera shoved down me throat. Nice peeps gave me a choice of being knocked out while they did it, or wide awake. I went for the awake option! Never again...
After all that, was told there was no ulcer, but it was 'as bad a case of indigestion I have ever seen' said the Doc.
The ruddy pain kept me up for several nights too!
You fool! If it had been reflux, they would have shoved the camera up your cock!
Now how would that compare?Comment
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Reflux
I get bad reflux at times, seems to come and go fro no apparent reason. Try not to use meds as I think they may disrupt the natural ph of the gut.
When it get really bad its scary, feels like a fricken heart attack.
I also got given the camera deal and was left with an admiration for any girl who can deepthroat.
Needless to say they found nothing wrong.
Not really sure what causes it though, think its a combo of stress, coffee and too much boozing.There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by sunnysanI get bad reflux at times, seems to come and go fro no apparent reason. Try not to use meds as I think they may disrupt the natural ph of the gut.
When it get really bad its scary, feels like a fricken heart attack.
I also got given the camera deal and was left with an admiration for any girl who can deepthroat.
Needless to say they found nothing wrong.
Not really sure what causes it though, think its a combo of stress, coffee and too much boozing.
Stress, coffee, smoking, alchohol - especially spirits, spicy food, physical exertion, bad posture while eating. It can also be caused by an infection with Heliobacter Pylori.
It causes a rise in the levels of acid in the stomach and production of excess stomach gasses. This is what makes you belch when you get an attack and thats when the acid escapes into the aesophagus. The medication corrects the acid levels in your gut and helps disperse the gas. I find I often belch a lot for about 20 mins after taking it with no reflux and then I'm fine again till the meds wear off."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Lasoprazole - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...r/a695020.html
Mrs Bob takes them for her hiatus hernia and the pills look like elephant tranquilizers. They're industrial strength antacids.Comment
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So
Its not just me then.....
I dont feel special anymore. Should I rephrase it..... Does anybody NOT get this sh1t?There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Suffered for years, got tested for H Pylori - negative, went through 2 packs of Rennies per day. Finally got a wee pill from the doc, one a day and I can eat what I want anytime.
Don't suffer, get it sorted.
It also helps prevent hangovers too...Comment
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