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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

Ziggy62 Sat 04-Jan-25 11:46:58

Yes I take turmeric daily

pascal30 Sat 04-Jan-25 11:44:56

crazyH

I do take anti-inflammatories, either with 1/3 glass of milk or with food. Never on an empty stomach. I really should see my GP about my knees.

Have you tried taking Turmeric capsules for the inflammation?

maddyone Sat 04-Jan-25 05:58:59

ziggy you must consult your GP. Your husband is right to advise you to do that.

esmay I’m so glad your mother recovered.

Ibuprofen can cause terrible ulcers, it’s best to take it sparingly.

crazyH Sat 04-Jan-25 01:22:22

I do take anti-inflammatories, either with 1/3 glass of milk or with food. Never on an empty stomach. I really should see my GP about my knees.

V3ra Sat 04-Jan-25 01:12:39

I think the danger of ibuprofen should be better advertised.

You shouldn't take ibuprofen if you're asthmatic.

Mt61 Sat 04-Jan-25 00:03:56

Tizliz

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

You take gaviscon with omeprazole, my husbands specialist told him to take the gaviscon first, then the capsule.
Tonight I took the same two drugs- suffering indigestion after finishing the Christmas cake 😩

FlitterMouse Fri 03-Jan-25 23:05:50

Wiki tells us that an upper GI bleed occurs in 50 to 150 per 100,000 adults per year. Peptic ulcers are the main cause.

It also says:

A number of medications are found to cause upper GI bleeds. NSAIDs or COX-2 inhibitors increase the risk about fourfold. SSRIs, corticosteroids, and anticoagulants may also increase the risk.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_bleeding

Esmay Fri 03-Jan-25 22:55:51

Grammaretto
I don't know how frequently stomach haemorrhages occur .
I would have thought that the constant pain would alarm most people .
I think that some of us know that something is very wrong ,but are afraid to face up to it .
I'm only sorry that when I saw my mother gulping down Gaviscon - I didn't insist on doing something .
But she was very difficult about accepting advice .
I could not get her to stop smoking and she developed COPD .

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 22:04:13

Thank you

MissAdventure Fri 03-Jan-25 22:01:33

That really is the best idea.
None of us have xray vision to know what's causing your indigestion. smile
Best to keep "in the loop" rather than battle on your own.

Ziggy62 Fri 03-Jan-25 21:08:00

I'm definitely going to speak to the pharmacist on Monday, he is connected to our GP surgery

Grammaretto Fri 03-Jan-25 18:58:00

Omg! Esmay what a shocking story.

People may say go to the Doc and don't ask on here but some of us need the reassurance from others, friends and those who have had similar experiences that it is a serious
condition.

I was diagnosed with a hiatus hernia after a chest X-ray for a persistent cough.
The lamoprazole I am on gives me terrible wind and headaches. I have never noticed acid reflux.

Perhaps I should go back to the GP.

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.

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.

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 .

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.

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

Get professional advice rather than from strangers on the Internet!

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

Yes I thought about chatting to the pharmacist first

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.

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.

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 14:17:05

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

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 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.

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..