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Constant indigestion

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Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 10:25:49

I've been taking Omeprazole for some years.
I hurt my back/hip 2 months ago and was prescribed Baclofen. I'm also prescribed anti inflammatory drugs for arthritis and scoliosis. As well as an anti epilepsy drug for migraine
I'm on HRT

I sound like a complete hypochondriac but over Christmas I've had non stop indigestion, haven't enjoyed any of my meals, didn't even want wine (not like me). Haven't had any appetite and when I do eat I feel awful

My husband wants me to call the GP but I feel I'm always calling the GP recently. I find Gaviscon liquid helps and ginger tea

farmgran Fri 03-Jan-25 11:00:55

Maybe your arthritis drugs are causing the problem. You might need to have it investigated.

buffyfly9 Fri 03-Jan-25 11:03:30

Sounds like drug interactions, you really should go and see your GP and get the situation sorted. Hope you feel better soon.

teabagwoman Fri 03-Jan-25 11:04:36

I think we all go through periods when we feel we should have a seat reserved for us in our GP’s waiting room. Don’t worry about it, your husband is right, contact your GP.

Tizliz Fri 03-Jan-25 13:26:34

I thought you couldn’t take gaviscon with Omeprazole, you might want to check this out.

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 13:27:33

I did wonder about that

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 13:36:14

Are you prescribed Omeprazole for a specific, diagnosed problem?

I took them for a good few years before a new gp asked if I had ever had the cause investigated (I hadn't)

M0nica Fri 03-Jan-25 13:37:29

Why are so many people unwilling to go and see their doctor when it is so obvious that the medical problem they have can only be diagnosed and treated by a fully qualified doctor in a surgery settng?

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 13:44:39

I can get periods of horrendous indigestion, acid reflux, coughing, and all sorts.

The honest truth is that I do it to myself by making bad food choices. If I follow a bland diet, I'm fine.

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 13:52:30

MissAdventure

Are you prescribed Omeprazole for a specific, diagnosed problem?

I took them for a good few years before a new gp asked if I had ever had the cause investigated (I hadn't)

Yes, indigestion lol

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 13:53:52

MissAdventure

I can get periods of horrendous indigestion, acid reflux, coughing, and all sorts.

The honest truth is that I do it to myself by making bad food choices. If I follow a bland diet, I'm fine.

I do find bread and pastry products make it much worse

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 13:55:56

😄 Fair enough.
I found when investigated that I had a hiatus hernia.

As my new gp pointed out, it could have been anything, because the only way of knowing for sure is having a look.

Maybe time for someone to have a look to find out the cause for you?

pascal30 Fri 03-Jan-25 13:59:01

I took myself off omeprazol because I was getting terrible indigestion and now I just take a spoonful of gaviscon advance at night before I go to sleep.. I talked to a pharmacist about it..

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 13:59:14

Once mine is in full swing, even a drink of water can be excruciating.
Yes though, bread, pastry, cheese, tomato soup, alcohol, bananas - they're all bad for me.

crazyH Fri 03-Jan-25 14:14:19

Ziggy62 - I am a bit interested, because you say you have arthritis and scoliosis. I too have scoliosis. I don’t consider scoliosis an illness . It’s a curvature of the spine and doesn’t cause me any pain. I have arthritis in my right knee and take anti-inflammatories for that. Perhaps I mis-read your post.

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 14:17:05

Scoliosis can lead to problems with your "innards" though, if it's severe enough, I think.

crazyH Fri 03-Jan-25 14:21:10

MissA - you may be right. My curvature is not too pronounced. Perhaps that’s why I don’t have too many problems.

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 14:27:24

Or, I may be wrong. smile
Looking at my poor, poor old mum, I'd say it's feasible, and I'm sure a doc at one time said it, too.

Jaxjacky Fri 03-Jan-25 14:49:33

I take Gaviscon with Famotidine, both prescribed for acid reflux caused by a hiatus herniated.
Ziggy I would have a chat with your pharmacist who may well identify the issue prior to, but including, a GP appointment.

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 15:02:31

Yes I thought about chatting to the pharmacist first

Graceless Fri 03-Jan-25 15:25:43

Get professional advice rather than from strangers on the Internet!

Astitchintime Fri 03-Jan-25 15:38:59

It does sound like you need a full medication review - what suited you previously might not be that case now. Contact your GP, they're the professionals after all.

Esmay Fri 03-Jan-25 18:32:18

None of us can advise you.
Long term constant indigestion needs professional diagnosis and advice .
Any of your medications could cause indigestion or worse .
A near worse case scenario occurred in my family.
My mother drank bottles of Gaviscon to alleviate a constant burning sensation .
My father found her unconscious having vomited up blood .
She had had a massive stomach haemorrhage from taking Ibuprofen and nearly died as she sank into a coma .
It was touch and go - it was a miracle that she recovered .

HeavenLeigh Fri 03-Jan-25 18:43:25

I do feel for you ziggy I’ve had reflux for many years not helped by meds that I have to take. I do think though you have to get proper medical help as none of us have got the medical knowledge to help although I understand how you would like advice from others.

MayBee70 Fri 03-Jan-25 18:49:50

Esmay

None of us can advise you.
Long term constant indigestion needs professional diagnosis and advice .
Any of your medications could cause indigestion or worse .
A near worse case scenario occurred in my family.
My mother drank bottles of Gaviscon to alleviate a constant burning sensation .
My father found her unconscious having vomited up blood .
She had had a massive stomach haemorrhage from taking Ibuprofen and nearly died as she sank into a coma .
It was touch and go - it was a miracle that she recovered .

A friend of mine had to be put into an induced coma.She had a stomach ulcer as a result of taking ibuprofen without omeprazole to protect her tummy. I think the danger of ibuprofen should be better advertised.