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acid reflux and heartburn

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rosesarered Tue 31-Dec-13 20:32:31

have been suffering for a while from this annoying thing, acid re-flux and heartburn, does anyone else have it?I try and root out problem foods, tomato based products, alchohol, anything spicy etc but still it occurs, daily.

Grannyknot Wed 01-Jan-14 16:24:37

I agree jess, peppermint is a known digestive soother, so that is confusing. It certainly works for me.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 16:26:21

I think Rennies are bad.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 16:28:40

rosesarered I think that about pregnancy too. Had it bad with all three of mine.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 16:30:05

Back on my healthy diet on Monday. Must make sure all the goodies are gone by then.

Bellasnana Wed 01-Jan-14 16:34:31

Ronnie's don't help me either, jings. Anything minty makes the symptoms worse. When I was last in the US I bought Pepcid tablets which were very good. I don't know if you can get them in the UK but we don't have them here in Malta. My doctor gave me Gaviscon but it was no help.

Bellasnana Wed 01-Jan-14 16:36:31

Lol! I meant Rennie's of course - stupid iPad thinks it knows best!

JessM Wed 01-Jan-14 16:54:17

bad jingle ? please elaborate.

Tegan Wed 01-Jan-14 16:58:10

Although I probably suffer from a bit of reflux I don't often have indigestion [always caused by overeating blush]but when I do Rennies are the only things that work. Never go anywhere without some in my handbag.

Penstemmon Wed 01-Jan-14 17:44:38

My brother was diagnosed with hiatus hernia and swallowed 1000's of antacids tablets and jugs of Gaviscon. I told him my symptoms had greatly improved since going wheat/yeast free. He did the same and is 100% better!

It might be worth a try.... buy 'Free From ' if you find it tricky to give up certain foods.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 18:48:24

Because they don't work and you can finish up taking more and more. And peppermint is only helpful for trapped wind. It is indigesible in itself.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 18:49:20

That was for Jess.

rosesarered Wed 01-Jan-14 18:56:51

Penstemmon I may give the whole wheat/gluten free thing a go, I have plenty of free from in the cupboard as my DD and DGS have this diet all the time. I use Dove flour to make cakes/biscuits.

rosesarered Wed 01-Jan-14 18:58:48

Weirdly, since Rennies are minty, they do the trick for me almost straight away, perhaps they are spearmint not peppermint? If not Rennies, I would not know what else to use.Gaviscon looks like Windowlene!

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 19:06:39

Tastes like it too! (I guess!) Hated that stuff before I started on omeprazole.

JessM Wed 01-Jan-14 19:07:41

Rennies contain minerals that neutralise stomach acid - or at least reduce its acidity for a while. I always wonder what "trapped wind" actually means? Can someone spell it out please.

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 19:12:41

Well, it's when wind gets trapped in your gut, in painful places. Haven't you ever had it? Peppermint is a muscle relaxant, so let's the wind move along. And out, eventually. smile

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 19:13:26

Parp

jinglbellrocks Wed 01-Jan-14 19:13:50

Sorry. blush

annodomini Wed 01-Jan-14 23:39:43

Genevieve, I have the same thing. Today I feel bloated, attributable to eating all the things they said I should avoid. Drinking too, though not much. A bedtime dose of Ranitidine along with a slug of Gaviscon Advance should ensure a decent night's sleep.

rosesarered Sun 05-Jan-14 17:02:15

Jingl LOL!

rockgran Sun 05-Jan-14 19:38:14

On day 2 of my diet and havent had heartburn at all. It's obvious that overeating is the cause for me. Just wish I could act upon that in the face of temptation!

willsandco Mon 06-Jan-14 10:56:17

Does anyone haveproblems with slurred speech as well as acid reflux

jinglbellrocks Mon 06-Jan-14 11:00:20

I can't see how those two things can be connected Willsandco. Did n't your specialist get it sorted out for you? Think you should go back and tell GP you are still worried. flowers

dollie Mon 06-Jan-14 11:03:44

i wouldnt have thought slurred speech being connected with acid reflux....possibly anxiety? perhaps a visit to you gp....

willsandco Mon 06-Jan-14 14:22:32

I have read the above comments, with interest cos I was diagnosed with GERD in the Spring. But I have developed slurred speech and breathlessness as well. Current medical thinking is perhaps reflux laryngitis, perhaps vocal cord dysfunction, perhaps the onset of motor neurone disease. Had neurological tests before Christmas, off to see Professor in Sheffield on 15th January. Please God it isn't MND. So my advice is not to avoid the GP. If you are worried, get it all checked out.