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Heartburn

sadiek1804

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Hi just wondering if heartburn is common with diabetics? I don't get it often but when I do Iam violently sick - any advice?
 
I had that when taking the fourth statin that was tried on me so it could be your medication. I have not heard that it is a diabetic thing but I suppose anything is possible.
 
Hi just wondering if heartburn is common with diabetics? I don't get it often but when I do Iam violently sick - any advice?

I don´t think it is, but years ago I always got it when I ate a lot of fat in one meal..now I never do... maybe it has to do with some lack of nutrients ... hmmm

there are lots of suggestions to how to treat it with natural remedies ...

http://everydayroots.com/heartburn-remedies
http://scdlifestyle.com/2015/04/4-quick-and-natural-heartburn-remedies/

https://draxe.com/heartburn-remedies/ :::::

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Since going ultra low carb it's not something I get anymore although I used to suffer from it regularly.
 
I get regular heartburn and have had it years.
Doubt it's diabetic related
 
Hi just wondering if heartburn is common with diabetics? I don't get it often but when I do Iam violently sick - any advice?

Being violently sick doesn't sound right, can you associate the heartburn/sickness with any particular meal or drink? Either way it's worth mentioning this to your Dr @sadiek1804
 
It's only happened a few times so didn't think to mention it.

Sounds like you have an intolerance to a particular type of food/drink, I'd keep a note of the times when your sick and see what your previous meal contained, I find fatty meals can give me heartburn if I overindulge.
 
I get regular heartburn and have had it years.
Doubt it's diabetic related
Hi ally, You should get it treated because the cell tissues in 'foodpipe' can change due burning with stomach acid and can become malignant over time. Regards Derek
 
My wife and I used to have this problem, especially my wife. Now that we are low-carvers, she virtually never has it anymore and neither do I. I have read many places that we just don't digest wheat well at all, causing leaky gut and I would think it could be applicable here as well.
 
You can try and ask your doctor for tablets to give you as I had it terrible for a while before I was put on a tablet called lansoprazole and now I don't suffer from heartburn or stomach acid since I was placed on it and I take it in the morning and lasts for 24 hrs and I got heartburn whatever I ate and I was eating the antacid tablets every couple of hours because of it so I know how bad it can get
 
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