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Intermittent Fasting and GERD (GastroEsophagal Reflux Disease) and/or Hiatus Hernia ((HH)
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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2134108" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Sorry can’t comment on IF In relation to Gerd but I had gallbladder issues for 4 yrs misdiagnosed as gerd. The pain was severe (2 blue light runs with ecg’s etc) on one occasion diagnosed as a torn rotator cuff as the pain was also in my shoulder. My shoulder was just fine! For me the pain was focused mainly behind my solar plexus. Burning, cramping, worse than childbirth pain. Ultimately removal solved the problems reluctant as I was to have the surgery I’m glad I did. </p><p></p><p>Did you also know in some cases gerd is made worse by ppi? What is frequently diagnosed as too much acid (without any testing to support this assumption) is actually a lack of acid therefore digestion doesn’t work properly and slows down further. Ppi then make everything even worse. Withdrawal from longer term ppi is also an issue and needs to be managed carefully. Not always the case, particularly with structural issues like hh, but an all too common misdiagnosis nonetheless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2134108, member: 480869"] Sorry can’t comment on IF In relation to Gerd but I had gallbladder issues for 4 yrs misdiagnosed as gerd. The pain was severe (2 blue light runs with ecg’s etc) on one occasion diagnosed as a torn rotator cuff as the pain was also in my shoulder. My shoulder was just fine! For me the pain was focused mainly behind my solar plexus. Burning, cramping, worse than childbirth pain. Ultimately removal solved the problems reluctant as I was to have the surgery I’m glad I did. Did you also know in some cases gerd is made worse by ppi? What is frequently diagnosed as too much acid (without any testing to support this assumption) is actually a lack of acid therefore digestion doesn’t work properly and slows down further. Ppi then make everything even worse. Withdrawal from longer term ppi is also an issue and needs to be managed carefully. Not always the case, particularly with structural issues like hh, but an all too common misdiagnosis nonetheless [/QUOTE]
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