Worst heartburn I've EVER had.......
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Its the grease in the pastry I reckon, sometimes gets me like that, probably worth getting some Omeprazole from the doctors which is ten times better for heartburn than eating chalk as it doesn't neutralise the acid it slows the production of acid, best to get checked out, I had it really bad and was treated for Helicobacter Pylori which is a stomach bug that causes excess acid production, I mean really bad, having to sit down ad triggered by anything, horrible, had to put up with a smart **** old bag of a doctor telling to sleep sat up, not drink, not eat spicy food, loose weight, exercise when in reality I was putting weight on because I was filling myself up as it offered some relief, different doctor got me tested, came back positive and then had a course of some different (Horse Style dosage) antibiotics and it was night and day different and now if I get it it is my own fault for eating crap or drinking beer.
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
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Its the grease in the pastry I reckon, sometimes gets me like that, probably worth getting some Omeprazole from the doctors which is ten times better for heartburn than eating chalk as it doesn't neutralise the acid it slows the production of acid, best to get checked out, I had it really bad and was treated for Helicobacter Pylori which is a stomach bug that causes excess acid production, I mean really bad, having to sit down ad triggered by anything, horrible, had to put up with a smart **** old bag of a doctor telling to sleep sat up, not drink, not eat spicy food, loose weight, exercise when in reality I was putting weight on because I was filling myself up as it offered some relief, different doctor got me tested, came back positive and then had a course of some different (Horse Style dosage) antibiotics and it was night and day different and now if I get it it is my own fault for eating crap or drinking beer.
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
Very good advice. I'm a fellow sufferer,so i know what J4CKO means.
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Before I read this, I thought, "ooh, how lucky Ive been, I've not had heartburn for ages." Then I've bloody got it now
I had a really healthy stir fry with noodles, never had that before with that meal. Annoying!
I had a really healthy stir fry with noodles, never had that before with that meal. Annoying!
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Its the grease in the pastry I reckon, sometimes gets me like that, probably worth getting some Omeprazole from the doctors which is ten times better for heartburn than eating chalk as it doesn't neutralise the acid it slows the production of acid, best to get checked out, I had it really bad and was treated for Helicobacter Pylori which is a stomach bug that causes excess acid production, I mean really bad, having to sit down ad triggered by anything, horrible, had to put up with a smart **** old bag of a doctor telling to sleep sat up, not drink, not eat spicy food, loose weight, exercise when in reality I was putting weight on because I was filling myself up as it offered some relief, different doctor got me tested, came back positive and then had a course of some different (Horse Style dosage) antibiotics and it was night and day different and now if I get it it is my own fault for eating crap or drinking beer.
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
Don't just put up with it, get it sorted, or stop eating **** !
I used to have to sleep sitting up and id be dribbling because it was to painful to swallow saliva!!
Gaviscon and Zantac never work for me. I get omeprazole on prescription now as i dont look after my stomach!! Or you can buy Pantoloc(pantoprazole).
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Get yourself some of these from the chemist. Don't take at the same time as Gaviscon or anything of that ilk. Don't use long-term.
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I'm waiting to have an endoscopy because of heartburn/lump feeling in my chest and throat and pain between my shoulders.
Had double doses of lansoprazole for 3 weeks and just made me feel worse.
It seems that rice, chips and bread always brought it on.
Had double doses of lansoprazole for 3 weeks and just made me feel worse.
It seems that rice, chips and bread always brought it on.
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There are certain things that trigger it for me pretty much every time - anything involving melted cheese i.e. pizza, cheese on toast, also garlic bread, sometimes takeaway curries, and pastry type products though shortcrust is normally okay (less fat).
Don't get it anywhere near as much when I'm nearer to my ideal weight but at the moment in fat mode I've had it quite a few times....
Usually take supermarket own brand Gaviscon style liquid to calm it down but if it won't go away then take the tablets that slow down the acid production.
Note that a heat attack can feel like bad indigestion so if in doubt get yourselves down the quacks.
Don't get it anywhere near as much when I'm nearer to my ideal weight but at the moment in fat mode I've had it quite a few times....
Usually take supermarket own brand Gaviscon style liquid to calm it down but if it won't go away then take the tablets that slow down the acid production.
Note that a heat attack can feel like bad indigestion so if in doubt get yourselves down the quacks.
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Don't think I've ever had heartburn! Seem to remember a thread you started a while ago about this, Alcazar... Maybe get to the docs if it's getting much worse?
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Coleslaw gives me chronic heartburn.
It has to be an allergy as sometimes eggs and certain foreign (mainly spanish) cheeses causes the valve thingy in the stomach/esophagus to spasm...minor cases it feels like a bit of bread lodged in my throat. Worst case I've been doubled up on the floor in agony...can't even swallow or drink water.
Strangely after avoiding eggs for several years, I've had some eggs every now an again and have been fine. Maybe I overdosed on eggs LOL
It has to be an allergy as sometimes eggs and certain foreign (mainly spanish) cheeses causes the valve thingy in the stomach/esophagus to spasm...minor cases it feels like a bit of bread lodged in my throat. Worst case I've been doubled up on the floor in agony...can't even swallow or drink water.
Strangely after avoiding eggs for several years, I've had some eggs every now an again and have been fine. Maybe I overdosed on eggs LOL
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I was taking a lot of Ibuprofen for a while and got the worst acid reflux. It actually caused a constant hot pain in my by esophagus/neck and I got really worried I had done some damage. Would hurt to swallow.
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Did you ever have the feeling of a lump in the throat or chest?