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Mcginty
18 Sep 18 22:15
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Eat lots of creamy mash potato, any kind of pastry , spicy sauce of some description.....mmm and bacon.

Washed down with fizzy drink.

Guaranteed to up all night in pain.

But seriously ....Bicarbonate of soda in water can help.

Also lying on left side of body is less painful than right.

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By:
blackbarn
When: 18 Sep 18 22:23
I get it very occasionally and used to overdose on Gaviscon. Now I merely sip cold water.
By:
Aspro
When: 18 Sep 18 22:26
If your doctor prescribes Lansoprazole or Omeprazole be aware, it can give you the sh*ts real bad! Ranitidine, although not as good, is a lot easier on the other end.
By:
blackbarn
When: 18 Sep 18 22:34
Don't mess around with solutions, drugs etc, deal with the possible sources.....

Avoid stuff that is often the cause. Google!!!
Eat better at lunch than at supper
Drink less, at least in the mid to late evening.
By:
Aspro
When: 18 Sep 18 22:36
Unfortunately I'm past the point of no return with acid reflux blackbarn Sad
By:
Mcginty
When: 18 Sep 18 22:37
Yes Aspro agree,

I find Ranitidine good also..

cheaper than bottles of Gaviscon.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 18 Sep 18 22:46
Are you sure its heartburn and not IBS ?

Talking about the cramps that are high up in the stomach and rising, have 2 relatives that suffer from IBS and it is all down to pastry or cutting it out.
By:
casemoney
When: 18 Sep 18 22:48
Been on Omez for years never had a Problem ,certainly helps to Prevent. on the very rare Occasion I get a attack A glass of milk is as good as anything.
By:
blackbarn
When: 18 Sep 18 22:51
Aspro - Unfortunately I'm past the point of no return with acid reflux blackbarn Sad.

I have every sympathy for your condition A. Have you tried sleeping sitting up, the Tudors did it all the time.
By:
anxious
When: 18 Sep 18 22:57
Water is the best thing for heartburn , in fact its the best thing for your digestion , drink water about 1 hour before you have food
By:
Aspro
When: 18 Sep 18 22:59
No, don't think I could blackbarn. After my heart-attack I was prescribed aspirin, which was the cause of the reflux problem; they screwed up my stomach, as confirmed via an endoscopy. Off them now but the damage is done. Lansoprazole and Omeprazole worked well but they caused severe bowel issues (for me). Ranitidine has eased that and I can't say I really suffer at all these days... thankfully.
By:
Mcginty
When: 18 Sep 18 23:00
Acid has risen so far up as to burn my Clacker. (aka Uvula)
By:
Aspro
When: 18 Sep 18 23:03
The good thing with Ranitidine is if you are having a particularly bad day you can still take Gaviscon (although I rarely need this). With the other two you can't
By:
bankit
When: 18 Sep 18 23:07
A few marshmallows helps, just found this out recently but it seems to work!!
By:
thegiggilo
When: 18 Sep 18 23:07
Pantaprezole..
By:
Lady Faye Verrit
When: 19 Sep 18 09:50
I had the worst, and most worrying being woken up, and cannot breathe this early morning...

Honestly thought I wasn't going to recover....

Every time this has happened, I tell myself to try breathing through my nose, instead of gasping through my closed throat!

I thought the burning would never end but, yes, milk is the thing, or yoghurt.
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