CynthiaWVirginia
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Joined: 2/28/2010 From: West Virginia, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Toppingfrmbottom now that bugs me! I talked to my dr and she wants me on prilosect prescription strength, and I was on it and it was working but I am out and not able to get to the pharmacy yet, so I've had constant heart burn and indigestion and gas for 4-5 days at a time. And that's 99 percent of the time not having eaten anything. The gas is more when i've eaten. What do you think can cause heartburn, gas, and indigestion with out eating? What I think? Hm... First, get tested for that germ that can give you ulcers. (Anyone remember what that is?) Then get tested for hiatal hernia...while taking your meds. I don't know why you cannot get your Prilosec right now...they worked for me for YEARS and I was really bummed out when they went over the counter and my insurance wouldn't pay for them anymore. Several months back I went to a clinic and the doc wrote me a prescription for it that my insurance would pay for (generic, 20 mg two times per day)...btw, my boyfriend's doc gives him double the dose mine gave to me. Anyway, I hope you can get some relief soon. The warfarin I'm still on drives my stomach crazy, and about two months ago I got burnt so badly with reflux that I could barely breathe so my doctor took me off of the Prilosec and put me on Dexilant. It is a MIRACLE PILL, lol. One swallow and all of my heartburn goes away for two days. I'm supposed to take one pill per day, and it's a timed release type. 60 mg If you can go to your local library and check out a book called The Doctors 5 Minute Health Fixes (from The Doctors show on tv) on page 91 is "What your body's trying to tell you: Heartburn and GERD". The usual advice about finding your triggers and avoiding them (with me, coffee, soda pop, and mint are on that list), taking stuff like Tagament, Pepcid, or Zantac half an hour before a meal (when I was on Tagament and then Zantac, no doctor and no pharmacist told me about this), and...this last part in the book surprised me... "Sleep like this. Don't let nighttime heartburn steal your sleep. Try waiting 3 hours to lie down after a meal. When you are in bed, sleep on your left side--that can cut your odds for heartburn in half (in contrast, sleeping on your right side relaxes the muscle that normally keeps gastric acids in your stomach). Get a wedge pillow, too. In one study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, people who propped their heads up abourt 11 inches reduced their heartburn dramatically. And skip sleeping pills. Benzodiazepines such as diazepam, alprazolam, and triazolam doubled the risk for GERD in one study." I am notorious for sleeping on my right side, and yep, waking up in the middle of the night with evil heartburn. Trying to give at least equal time to my left side is HARD, lol. I've been trying to compromise by sleeping on my face but then my back gets upset with me a little bit. I'm kinda screwed over the 11 inches thing, cuz I have a favorite pillow that I cannot sleep without and it is not THAT tall/fluffy. Maybe I'll find one to stick under that one. Funny, but when I am doing Atkins diet my heartburn almost disappears (I eat meats, cheeses, and low carb veggies and berries and grapefruit), when I go back to having pasta and rice and bread my stomach goes crazy. If I have two mugs of coffee in one day I almost need a trip to the hospital (so I rarely have coffee and usually settle for just one mug full...this is awful since I was used to drinking probably a gallon or more per day). Good luck. :)
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