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Indigestion Every Night
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MrK has had indeigestion every night for about a month now.
He takes Zantac which then gets rid of it, so he's not worried.
But i am, surely this isn't right? We haven't changed our diet, he doesn't drink in the week and only a couple at the weekend and never smokes.
He takes Zantac which then gets rid of it, so he's not worried.
But i am, surely this isn't right? We haven't changed our diet, he doesn't drink in the week and only a couple at the weekend and never smokes.
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I frightened myself a couple of years ago when I started having bad indigestion after never having it before, made the mistake of reading stuff online and convinced myself I had god knows what. GP sent me for a few tests and then prescribed Omeprazole and I'm fine. None of us like going to the docs but sometimes you just have to make yourself do it.
I have had this and now take Omeprazole every day. I wish I had never started it though, as now I can't stop taking it as the acid reflux is unbearable. That said, Omeprazole didn't stop the reflux, just neutralised the acid and pain a bit more. I have a hiatus hernia- linked with hyper mobility syndrome. The best thing you can do (other than stop eating after 8pm) is have a food intolerance test with York Test and find out what his system is reacting against. He could transform his life by stopping eating gluten or dairy for example. I rarely get any problems now that I fast, avoid gluten and dairy and try not to eat late at night.
I used to get unbearable reflux, which caused Barretts syndrome (mild, fortunately). A Hiatus Hernia caused it, though I went through the mill with treatment for h.Pylori before I found out that it had nothing to do with the reflux. I was on Omeprazole, but the dose kept creeping up, so in the end, I opted for a hernia repair. Now I don't take any medication, and don't get reflux anymore.
I would highly recommend that he sees a doc to find the cause, if I had left mine, the Barretts may have ended up a lot worse.
I would highly recommend that he sees a doc to find the cause, if I had left mine, the Barretts may have ended up a lot worse.