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<blockquote data-quote="Shar67" data-source="post: 969606"><p>Me I have GORD (GERD is the Americanism) I have had to get extensive dental work in my teeth to keep them dissolving in acid.</p><p>I use pantaprozole every day, unfortunately there isn't a lot you can do, I take buccastem or domperidone to stop nausea but usually I have to throw up to get rid of it from stomach. My stomach lining has scar tissue and thickening.</p><p>Gall stones can be tiny smaller than a grain of sand these little stones can stop in common bile duct for just enough time to create a stomach full of acid then pass through, they are so small they usually don't show up in scans, if you have stones in gallbladder it is best to have it out although this doesn't guarantee that you will stop producing stones in bile duct.</p><p>At present my problem is avid pushing against diaphragm this makes me cough, gaviscon works a little bit but if you still have a gallbladder it can cause gall stones</p><p></p><p>Oh I very rarely get heartburn or stomach pain, just gallons of acid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar67, post: 969606"] Me I have GORD (GERD is the Americanism) I have had to get extensive dental work in my teeth to keep them dissolving in acid. I use pantaprozole every day, unfortunately there isn't a lot you can do, I take buccastem or domperidone to stop nausea but usually I have to throw up to get rid of it from stomach. My stomach lining has scar tissue and thickening. Gall stones can be tiny smaller than a grain of sand these little stones can stop in common bile duct for just enough time to create a stomach full of acid then pass through, they are so small they usually don't show up in scans, if you have stones in gallbladder it is best to have it out although this doesn't guarantee that you will stop producing stones in bile duct. At present my problem is avid pushing against diaphragm this makes me cough, gaviscon works a little bit but if you still have a gallbladder it can cause gall stones Oh I very rarely get heartburn or stomach pain, just gallons of acid [/QUOTE]
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